Curtis Flowers was set free. Well not exactly free, but he's granted a "get out free card."
Better than the DEATH card he was facing since his conviction in the 1990s. The Mississippi man was convicted for murder. He was granted a bond after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned his death card on the grounds of the prosecutor showing racial bias.
Flowers was convicted of a quadruple murder at a Winona furniture store. Derrick "Bobo" Steward, Robert Golden, Beth Tardy and Carmen Rigby were killed.
They were shot in a botched robbery.
Mississippi prosecutor faces ethics charges. For years he excluded Black and non-white jurors in high profile cases because he felt that race could motivate jurors.
The county prosecutor Doug Evans was accused of racial bias and they have receipts. Evans was deliberately dismissing Black jurors because he felt that it cause a mistrial. He believed that Black jurors would side with the suspect because of race.
The circuit judge involved in the case, Joseph Loper set a $250,000 on 10%. He said it was troubling on how the prosecution have not responded to a defense motion to drop the charges completely against Flowers.
The Tardy Furniture murders capitated a nation. Now a man who was convicted of the crime may be walking because they don't have enough evidence to prove he done it.
Flowers spent 22 years in the iron college. He was criminally charged six times with a criminal act. It was often overturned. The sixth conviction had him sitting on the DEATH row.
Flowers had no criminal record, cooperated with police (without a lawyer) throughout the investigation and continued to participate in being a model citizen while in the iron college.
Even though he's out, he's not off the hook. The state is retrying him again. If found guilty he could be reissued the DEATH card. The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
In November, four black voters and a branch of the NAACP filed a federal lawsuit asking a judge to permanently order Evans and his assistants to stop using peremptory challenges to remove African Americans as potential jurors.
If the rumors are true, Daniel Hernandez will no longer be able to perform as an entertainer. He will lose his trademark name and his family will be placed in protective custody for a foreseeable future.
Former rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine is swaying a sentence in his federal case. He admitted that the domestic terrorist group, Nine Trey Red, an affiliate of The United Bloods dealt with matters of racketeering, drug trafficking and murder.
On Wednesday, Hernandez pled guilty to racketeering and firearm charges and is facing a minimum of 47 years in federal time out. The controversial entertainer's lawyers and prosecutors have asked for significantly less time after he fully cooperated with the FBI and helped them bring down the top Nine Treys.
Moe Gangat said that Hernandez wouldn't serve his full sentence but it's possible, based on sentencing guidelines, that he is released within 72 hours.
Some of the associates got some hefty bids in federal time out.
Just last week on Dec. 12, Hernandez penned a letter to the judge on his case to ask for a second chance before his scheduled sentencing on Dec. 18. The rapper's mother followed suit with a similar letter the next day.
The trial of Nine Trey Gangsters is an ongoing criminal case against eleven alleged members and associates of East Coast street gang Nine Trey Gangsters, including Hernandez and his associate Shotti.
The men are being indicted on charges related to racketeering, drug distribution, weapon possession, and conspiracy to commit murder. Hernandez was a person of interest in these charges, and was apprehended alongside five other men on Nov. 18, 2018, following a five-year joint investigation by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the New York Police Department (NYPD), and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF).
Black Republican feuds with Republicans after one called him a NIGGER.
Black Republican got called a NIGGER by his fellow Republicans. What does he do?
Blames progressives and screams he's a victim. Yeah, that's what most Republicans do when they are accused of racism or a victim of it. They blame the Democratic Party, Black Lives Matter and use the same old ridiculous troupes about being trapped on the plantation.
See if Candace Owens was called one by fellow Republicans, she would denounce the person and blame Democrats for placing a plant in the party.
Typical coonary.
So J.T. Edwards, a member of the Texas State Republican Executive Committee was shocked by his fellow Republicans this weekend. One of his fellow Republicans said in a text message, he's a "typical NIG."
Yolanda Waters, the chairwoman of the Galveston County Republican Party sent the text dehumanizing Edwards.
Screenshots of the exchange surfaced online over the weekend and sparked outrage within the party.
Waters, who is an Afro-Latina Republican claims that the remarks were a typo. She said that she was texting too fast and accidently sent the text.
"I usually type very fast, and in this case, I moved too fast to see the word was there. I made the typo because I din't proof-read my text. I do not believe it is appropriate language to use in speaking about a fellow African-American. I am saddened and hurt that anyone believes I am 'racist' against my own people."
Waters refuse comment from The Daily Mail.
In the text message exchange first published by the Galveston County Daily News on Saturday, Waters complained that Edwards is asking for money to go to Austin for a meeting.
"Can you believe it. He lives off everyone else. I told him our personal money tree has dried up. And I am done, no more, do not call Alan to ask for money again. His response was why? Can you believe it?" Waters wrote in text.
Her friend asked, "Why doesn't he work?"
She replied, "Typical NIG."
Edwards responded with his social media denouncing the allegations of him being a moocher. He also denounced the attack by saying his party should be doing better.
Many Republicans are saying that the time is now for Waters to step aside.
"I think she should resign. It's best for the party. Leaders don't conduct themselves in an unprofessional matter. Do I think she's going to? That remains to be seen," said Edwards.
Governor Greg Abbot, Texas state controller George P. Bush and others came to the support of Edwards.
"The Republican Party of Texas does not tolerate racist remarks and actions. Texas is a diverse state and Texans deserve leaders who stand strong for our Republican values -- including respecting all Texans of all backgrounds, ethnicities and creeds," said James Dickney of the state party.
YouTube lays a hammer on hate speech. Everyone suffers.
If they can rid the video streaming platform of that white extremist Colin Flaherty, I would rest easier. I mean there's thousands if not millions of videos dehumanizing people of all backgrounds.
Speak of that, I would love for YouTube to get rid of Joey Salads, videos with the word NIGGER in it, anything related to Chimpout or Niggermania.
YouTube is taking a tougher stance on hate speech against public figures, creators and using its platform. This will affect everyone.
Vox senior editor Carlos Maza is an openly gay man who is a frequent commentator on its YouTube channel. He does the creative and entertaining Strikethough series. He often takes aim at Fox News and one particular Sean "Softball" Hannity for promoting falsehoods and propaganda masquerading as news.
Enter his longtime rival, Steven Crowder. Crowder is an Canadian-American comedian, commentator and far-white agitator who has a series of videos on BlazeTV (formerly LevinTV and The Blaze). He was the guy who showed a video of him getting punched in the face by a teamster after he tripped him in an attempt to undermine the Michigan and Wisconsin union bargaining laws that former governors Scott Walker and Rick Snyder signed.
Two controversial agitators feud has forced YouTube to look at how they promote videos in regards to hate speech.
He has the Louder with Crowder video series and he occasionally appears on Newsmax, BlazeTV and The Young Turks as a debater.
Crowder triggered an ongoing feud with Maza. He was frequently calling the agitator a "fairy" and "lipsy queer." Maza is a Hispanic man was often targeted by Crowder as a "Mexican gay guy" and said that he would love to see the agitator knocked the fuck out.
Maza took his concerns to YouTube. At first, YouTube didn't act on it rationally. They dismissed it as commentary within its rights. They also said that Maza didn't have enough "proof' to warrant a flag.
Maza decided to do the work. He put up all the most recent and past videos of Crowder. Some of Crowder's works were controversial and very demeaning towards individuals. YouTube decided to pull the videos in question.
Crowder struck back by listing all the progressive agitators who put videos demeaning conservatives, Donald J. Trump and promoting violence against individuals who support conservatism.
So YouTube was forced to take up the issue in a full-fledge strike.
Instead of giving warnings, YouTube will immediately terminate its AdSense partnerships with anyone who posts any videos or commentary that is deemed "hate speech."
Crowder had temporarily lost his ad revenue and was forced to tone down his commentaries.
YouTube banned videos of creators brandishing a weapon (not using it in hunting or training), posting suicide videos, posting terrorist recruitment videos, making any bigotry videos that promote anti-Islam, anti-Jewish, anti-Black, anti-immigrant, anti-LGBTQ, and far-out conspiracy theories that place individuals lives in danger.
Jeff Van Drew is joining his racist buddies in the Republican Party.
When New Jersey lawmaker Jeff Van Drew returns back to Washington, DC after the winter recess, the freshman U.S. Representative will join the Republican caucus.
Democratic leaders were informed of the decision and vow to defeat him in the 2020 U.S. Election.
Van Drew, the Fox News Democrat said that he will not support the party's decision to impeach Donald J. Trump.
Van Drew also did it to prevent the Democrats from challenging him in the primary.
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy and state Democrats demand Van Drew give back the money they put into his campaign. The New Jersey governor said Van Drew is "willing to enable Donald Trump just to salvage his own election."
"Betraying our values by siding with Trump is the final straw and made it impossible for him to continue being supported by our party, as grassroots activists, local party leaders in his district, and I have made clear in recent weeks. This party switch is cynical and desperate, and I am confident that a Democrat who shares the values and priorities of our Democratic Party will hold this seat."
Van Drew was urged to stay with the party by Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Rep. Steny Hoyer (D-MD). The freshman lawmaker was still not willing to get onboard with impeachment.
Also, Trump called him to the White House and urged the lawmaker to "abandon the Democrat Party."
It's going to get Fox News attention. After all: All roads lead back to Sean "Softball" Hannity.
Van Drew appeared on Fox News primetime shows. One in particular is Tucker Carlson Tonight.
Van Drew openly agreed with the avowed white nationalist on Democrats being disorganized.
Van Drew denied he's switching parties. But folks ain't buying this shit.
"I'm not changing anything---just doing my job. I'm still a Democrat, right here," he said to The Washington Post.
Van Drew serves the 2nd Congressional District. He lives in the rural parts of New Jersey. The district went to Trump by 8 points. The district is a swing and it's likely to be a competitive race now knowing that Republicans are going to primary Van Drew and Democrats are willing to defeat him if he's the Republican nominee.
This year Rep. Justin Amash (I-MI) left the Republican Party and became an independent. He will likely support the Democrats in the impeachment of Trump.
Comedian Chris Cotton who was known for his work on Comedy Central's Every Damn Day has passed away at the age of 32. The Philadelphia native suffered a blood clot in his lungs that caused his heart to give out.
Comedy Central released a statement on his passing.
"We're devastated by the loss of Chris Cotton -- a hilarious comedian, a beloved member of the Comedy Central family and a joy to be around. He will be missed."
The comedian/writer worked on Comedy Central as well as the movie Diwal'oween.
Cotton also published a book titled, "What My Dad Did: My Theory On Joke Writing," in which he wrote about his father's experience working at inner city schools in South Philadelphia.
He was married to high school sweetheart, Ericalynn Cotton. They wed in May 2011. She was expected to give birth to his first child next year.
Comedian Hannibal Buress tweeted his sadness.
A few weeks ago Chris Cotton randomly hit me up to thank me for a gig I got him YEARS ago that led to some other work for him.
Delaware County, Pennsylvania coroner had released a statement.
“I conclude the cause of death was due to pulmonary thromboembolism, right lung complicated by cardiomegaly,” the medical examiner wrote. The term “cardiomegaly” refers to an enlarged heart.
“Significant conditions contributing to death is morbid obesity,” the examiner added.
In July 2018, he was the red carpet host for the network’s Bruce Willis roast. Prior to that, he appeared in Carpool Rules, a 2015 web series.
An evening of comedy in Cotton’s memory is planned for January 6 at the Loft at City Winery in Philadelphia. Memorial services in Philadelphia and New York will be announced.
A GoFundMe page has been set up to help support Cotton’s family.
Trump's executive order will be challenged in courts. You can't force people to support Israel. The far-white considers criticism of Israel as anti-Semitic.
We don't pledge loyalty to Israel.
Folks continue to conflate Israel to Judaism. Israel is not the Jewish state. The United States is not a Christian nation. Religious theorcracies are dangerous.
The U.S. doesn't support an Islamic State. So why are being forced to support a Jewish state when Israel isn't one? Israel isn't even a Jewish state. It is a parliamentary democracy. It is the far-right Zionists who believe they are the rightful occupiers of the so-called Holy Land.
It is a controversial state that has forced apartheid among those living in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. The U.S. has walked away from the two-state solution. There was never a two-state solution. It was usurping of tribal lands.
Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday that would effectively allow the government to interpret Judaism as both a race or nationality and a religion under federal law so that the Education Department can take direct action against what he views as anti-Semitism on college campuses.
Trump, joined by lawmakers and administration officials in addition to New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, said the order "makes clear" that Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 would "apply to institutions that traffic in anti-Semitic hate."
Pointing to past bipartisan efforts to pass similar legislation, Trump said that "they didn't get it done," adding, "This year, there's no roadblock."
The interpretation would allow the Education Department to withhold funding from college or educational programs it believes are discriminating in an anti-Semitic way. The law states that the Education Department can take such action against a program that discriminates based "on the ground of race, color or national origin" — but not on religion.
The latest order comes largely in response to the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement against the Israeli government for its treatment of Palestinians. The movement has become prominent on some campuses and resulted in actions that have left some Jewish students feeling targeted.
After wrapping up his address, Trump called upon the evangelical pastor Robert Jeffress to offer some words. Jeffress, who once said Jews were going to hell, said at the White House that Trump is "the most pro-faith president in history" and that God will "bless those who bless Israel and curse those who curse Israel."
Executive orders are not law. Those are enacted abilities that could be challenged in court. In the background is sexual predator Robert Kraft.
Jeffress added that Trump is on the "right side of God."
Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz, who has provided Trump with favorable legal analysis, spoke next, saying there had been "no more important event in" the six decades he's spent on college campuses "to turn universities away from being bastions of hatred and discrimination than this executive order being signed today."
"It is a game changer," he added. "One of the most important events in the 2,000-year battle against anti-Semitism."
In supporting the order, the Trump administration appeared to be recognizing Jews as having a collective national origin — or, more specifically, extending protections to Jewish students from those who might attack them based on that perception. Amid a fierce debate over the measure's intent on that front, White House senior adviser Jared Kushner, in a New York Times op-ed late Wednesday, said that the order "does not define Jews as a nationality."
A senior administration official told reporters Tuesday that "the Domestic Policy Council began to focus on this issue in the late winter-spring of this year, when we were alarmed, frankly, at a rise in anti-Semitic rhetoric, including, unfortunately, from leading political figures. ... We looked at the data and we saw that there's been a rise in anti-Semitic incidents since 2013, and we began a policy process to figure out, specifically, what we could do on the subject."
The International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance defines anti-Semitism as "a certain perception of Jews, which may be expressed as hatred toward Jews," though “criticism of Israel similar to that leveled against any other country cannot be regarded as anti-Semitic."
The definition also includes "denying the Jewish people their right to self-determination," which lists “claiming that the existence of a State of Israel is a racist endeavor" among such denials.
Trump's order mirrors bipartisan legislation that stalled out in Congress, though critics have said the change could be used to stifle free speech and opposition to Israel's government.
Some Jewish leaders who said they had been shown a draft version of the order described the language ahead of its final release as not being materially different than that used for similar guidelines issued during previous administrations, such as President Barack Obama’s.
The White House had not released the final text for a full day following the initial announcement. White House officials earlier Wednesday would not confirm the draft language or respond to questions about ways in which the order itself — or the administration’s interpretation or enforcement of that order — might differ from previous actions.
"When news of the impending executive order leaked, many rushed to criticize it without understanding its purpose," Kushner, Trump's son-in-law, wrote in the Times op-ed. "The executive order does not define Jews as a nationality. It merely says that to the extent that Jews are discriminated against for ethnic, racial or national characteristics, they are entitled protection by the anti-discrimination law."
Rep. Doug Collins (R-GA) does his best impression of Sean "Softball" Hannity.
All roads lead back to the official softball of the Donald J. Trump presidency and Republican Party.
You guessed it! Sean "Softball" Hannity has completely taken over the Republican Party and he's willing to keep them in his grip for years to come.
After yesterday's fireworks, the House Judiciary Committee have finalized the Articles of Impeachment.
It's official, the House of Representatives will get a floor vote on the Articles of Impeachment.
President Donald J. Trump could be one of three presidents to be impeached on the grounds of "high crimes and misdemeanors." The Democratic-led House of Representatives have concluded that Trump's failure to comply with information regarding witnesses and his continuous recruitment of foreign influences has driven the lawmakers to this point.
The Republican-controlled Senate has signaled they are going to gather themselves together to conduct the trial. "Grim Ripper" Mitch McConnell (R-KY) has signaled that he wants it quick and simple. He said that it's unlikely Trump will be removed from office.
Trump visibly upset said that Republicans are going to trounce Democrats in 2020.
Trump is hoping that he can maintain unity among the Republicans in order to save his job.
If he's removed from office, Michael Richard Pence will be the 46th President of the United States.
Trump's most vulnerable senators Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME), Sen. Martha McSally (R-AZ), Sen. Cory Gardner (R-CO), Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) and Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) could survive their races.
Sen. Doug Jones (D-AL), Sen. Gary Peters (D-MI), Sen. Tina Smith (D-MN), Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) would be in danger of losing their seats if Trump secures wins in states like Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan.
Republicans support of Trump has been at 85%. Democrats support of Trump is 9%. Independents support of Trump is 45%. The support for impeachment and removal dropped to 47%.
Trump has a 65% chance of winning reelection in 2020.
Despite his polarizing rhetoric. His constant lying and attacks on individuals in the news, Trump has still maintain support among white voters at 60%. White men at 68%. White women at 54%. Black voters 11%. Hispanic voters 13%. Non-White (Asian/Native American) 8%.
Conservatives support him 94%. Progressives support him 4%. Non partisans give him 45%.
The idiot continues to deny he committed any wrong-doing.
Both articles - on abuse of power and obstruction of Congress, passed on party-line votes of 23 to 17.
The impeachment of Trump is right on track. The said that their will be a vote coming next week.
Republicans who impeached Bill Clinton in 1998 vow to oppose future Democratic presidents.
I don't get why progressives are not fighting like conservatives! Conservatives are self-righteous hypocrites. They are the embodiment of racism, tribalism and stupidity. The Republican Party itself is the party of stupid. Republicans continue on this kick about "government overreach" and "fiscal responsibility."
They run on this pseudo-patriotism and red herring conspiracies.
Think about it!
If there weren't a Fox News, the Republican Party would never have been this fucking insane. They live in an alternative reality and it's gonna be like this for a generation.
Dirtbag Joey Salads drops out the Republican race to unseat Max Rose.
Far-white agitator Joey Salads (known as Joseph Saladino) has decided to end his longshot campaign for U.S. House after the New York Conservative Party and Republican Party refused to support him.
He wanted to oust Rep. Max Rose (D-NY), one of the targets in Republicans sights. Rose represents the conservative parts of Staten Island (New York City).
Salads is a controversial figure. He is known for his "social experiments." Some of them experiments were staged. The most infamous one was the Black men trashing a car with Trump paraphilia. It went viral and was heavily promoted by The Drudge Report, The Gateway Pundit, Breitbart and Fox News.
The Republican Party primary was going to be interesting. Salads was challenging moderate Republican Nicole Malliotakis. He called her a pro-choice, gun grabbing, Never Trumper.
Salads has 2.5 million subscribers on YouTube and has been known for doing some of the most dumbest things for click-bait.
At least he still has YouTube.
As a fervent supporter of Donald J. Trump, Salads would do these videos that would paint Blacks and Hispanics in a very negative light. These videos are often shared on the far-white websites.
Like many YouTube stars, Salads has plenty of old content to be ashamed about—clips that could now be turned into opposition research.
Salads rose to prominence on YouTube with a series of bizarre prank and self-described "social experiment" videos that seemed obviously staged. Salads’ videos made him a target for YouTube comedians, who made him a laughingstock on the platform over his staged videos and awkward delivery.
The Hardest Man in Radio is retiring in style. Tom Joyner is ending his morning radio show after 25 years.
The legendary Tom Joyner is signing off this morning. The final episode of The Tom Joyner Morning Show is today. The iconic voice of urban radio is retiring and "The Fly Jock" is hanging it up after 25 years entertaining millions of listeners. A legendary figure who set the bar high for all.
Born in Tuskegee, Alabama is the son of Frances and Hercules Joyner. Tom was a well-educated man who knew the key to an education is hard work. His parents were graduates of historically black colleges. Tom and his brother Albert were graduates of Tuskegee Institute.
Tom was hoping to make it big as a musician and he joined The Commodores. Before they blew up and launched the solo career of celebrity agitator Lionel Richie, they struggled. Tom would leave the group to pursuit a career in radio.
He began his career in college radio and began his broadcasting career in Montgomery.
WOrked at a number of radio station in South and Midwest, including station in Memphis and St. Louis, before moving to Chicago in the late 1970s.
In Chicago, he worked WVON, doing the morning show but left the station shortly after. He would join WBMX-FM. He would soon be offered two positions: one for a morning show at KKDA-FM in Dallas and one afternoon show at WGCI-FM in Chicago. Joyner said I'll take both jobs.
For eight years, he would do the morning show in Dallas for a three hours. When he was done, he would fly daily by plane to Chicago for the afternoon show. That's what earned him the name, "The Fly Jock."
He is known as "The Hardest Working Man in Radio."
It was told he held 7 million frequent flyer miles.
Tom would sign to ABC Radio (known as Westwood One) to host the nationally syndicated program The Tom Joyner Morning Show. It featured Tom and a team of comedians and commentators reporting and discussing the latest news and sports of the day as well as some of the most popular R&B hits of 1970s to 2000s.
He would have some celebrity call-ins. His show had featured talkers such as Roland Martin, Shaun King, Kevin Frazier, D.L. Hughley (of The D.L. Hughley Show), Al Sharpton and others.
Joyner also has distribution rights through his Reach Media, Inc. He also is the founder of BlackAmericaWeb.com and The Tom Joyner Foundation.
Tom and Sybil reflect on the years of being the leading morning voices of urban radio.
Tom made it a mission to keep education a top priority. He has hosted scholarships and made a promise to keep historically black schools funded.
His mission was to support the HCBUs through student scholarships, endowment, and capacity building enhancements. The Tom Joyner Foundation is known to host the annual cruises to the Caribbean with portions of the trip going directly to HCBUs.
Tom, Sybil Wilkes and J. Anthony Brown kept you laughing in the mornings. Believe me, they had the mornings on lock. J. Anthony would leave the show as Tom was preparing for retirement. He is now on The Steve Harvey Morning Show.
As he ends the show, we come to realize that Black radio is still stronger than ever. Tom paved the way for many others to come in. Without Tom, there wouldn't be a D.L. Hughley, Steve Harvey, Rickey Smiley, Doug Banks, Russ Parr, Karen Hunter, Clay Cane and Al Sharpton.
Tom confirmed that Rickey Smiley will take up the helm.
Rickey Smiley will now lead the mornings. Comedian Rickey Smiley will carry Tom Joyner's torch.
Tom has also been inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame and received the National Association of Broadcasters' Marconi Award, Billboard's "Best Urban Contemporary Air Personality" award, the NAACP Image Award and many honorary doctorates.
The Tom Joyner Morning Show had 400 station affiliates before 2017. Since he announced his retirement at present time, there's 100 affiliates.
Radio One, Inc. distributes his radio show on some of their stations.
A man and woman were gunned down in a suburban Atlanta apartment complex and the suspect that killed them was a 17-year old delinquent.
This terrorist is only 17-years old and he's being charged as an adult in a triple murder. The terrorist killed a couple outside of a suburban Atlanta apartment complex. The female victim was pregnant.
So in the state of Georgia, if you kill a pregnant woman that's carrying a fetus, it's murder.
The motive was drug-related robbery.
Should states convict children (9 years or older) as adults if commit murder? (Expect trolls to offer the most dumbest answers or responses).
Dahmir Robinson and his girlfriend Savannah Fulmer were discovered inside their SUV with gunshot wounds in their heads. The couple dated for three years and were expecting to have a child together.
The terrorist was arrested for the Thanksgiving weekend shooting in McDonough, near Atlanta.
He is being charged with two counts of murder, one count of feticide, two counts of armed robbery, two counts of aggravated assault and possession of a firearm. These charges in Georgia carry a LIFE sentence (the DEATH card if he was over 21 years old). The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Turd kills a couple for no fucking reason.
Neighbors said they had seen the couple sitting in the car during the early hours.
The Henry County sheriff determined that this was isolated and the terrorist acted alone.
Former friends describe the victims as "kind heart and sweet spirit."
GUN VIOLENCE IS THE NUMBER ONE THREAT IN THE UNITED STATES.
The website Officer Down is a memorial to those who were killed in the line of duty. Those who don't get their names mentioned in the junk food media. Also the website the National Gun Violence Memorial also keeps record of the many individuals killed by gun violence.
We are in the midst of possibly the 400+ mass shooting in the United States. Donald J. Trump, Congress, the National Rifle Association and agitators in the junk food media have moved on from dealing with this. They're too busy sniping over the impeachment inquiry and partisan blame games.
Trump and lawmakers elected to federal office made politics extremely toxic. It's not just the fault of our dear leader and lawmakers, but relentless agitators on the 24/7 cable news channels. They are profiting off division and divisiveness. The internet is also a problem. It's is a breeding ground for potential mass shooters. Facebook, Twitter, Google and other social media outlets have been "ground zero" for disinformation, partisan threats and social activism. Incels and social outcasts find their outlets on sites that inspire them to cause harm to their fellow human beings.
All roads lead back to Sean "Softball" Hannity. Texas lawmaker Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX) has guest hosted his right wing shitshow on numerous occassions.
There's outrage in the progressive village. The dumbass revealed the name of the whistleblower despite the unconfirmed reports of the individual. The whistleblower set off a chain of events leading to the impeachment of Donald J. Trump.
Gohmert identified the person during the Judiciary Committee meeting on articles of impeachment against Trump. Gohmert named the person as he ticked through a list of witnesses he said the committee should hear from before voting on impeachment.
Gohmert did not identify the person as the potential whistleblower, but Republicans have demanded that the whistleblower be subpoenaed to testify, a call that Democrats have swatted away as irresponsible and even dangerous.
This could hurt future whistleblowers in government. This could put the lives of individuals in jeopardy of attacks.
No other lawmakers have identify the the name of the alleged whistleblower. Only a handful of Trump-based agitators on Fox News and far-white radio named the person.
Gaetz is a douche.
Lawyers for the whistleblower warned that if anything happens, prepare for a lawsuit.
Also, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) decided to be the "high moral" type.
This afternoon, the idiot lawmaker wanted to bring up Hunter Biden's baby mama drama, his alleged illegal drug use and Burisma. He wanted to say that Hunter Biden was playing with the snow.
He was soon slapped down by Rep. Hank Johnson (D-GA) a must watch for some of you.
I won't bring up the Gohmert remarks. However I will bring up Gaetz.
Live Articles of Impeachment committee vote watch online now.