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OldeGuy

Oh how the mighty do fall ...

Jerry Falwell Jr. has courted controversy repeatedly, but a provocative Instagram post led to him stepping aside as Liberty University’s president.

"Jerry Falwell Jr., a close ally of President Trump and one of the most prominent evangelical leaders in the country, has weathered one controversy after another in recent years. But in the community that has been at the center of the religious empire he and his father have presided over for decades, he finally pushed the limits of his support too far after he shared an image on social media that left many angered and offended.

In it, he had his pants unbuttoned and his arm around a woman who was not his wife. In an accompanying post, he had a glass of what he described as “black water” that appeared to be alcohol."



[ring, ring, crows ... time to jump]
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chancer_returnsonline today!

Agent Zelensky

Quite different from the image of Zelensky and Ukraine that's portrayed nowadays by our mainstream media and governments

So the question is: Who is Zelensky? Who is behind him? And how deeply have foreign intelligence services (including military) been embedded in Ukraine, and for how long?
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Think race played a role in what officers did?

A Texas police department changed its policy Monday after pictures surfaced showing two white officers on horses leading a black man in handcuffs by a rope.

Adrienne Bell, a Democrat who is running for Congress in 2020, tweeted the pictures showing one of the mounted Galveston police officers holding a rope attached to handcuffs clasped behind the man's back.

"It is hard to understand why these officers felt this young man required a leash, as he was handcuffed and walking between two mounted officers," Bell said in a statement. "It is a scene that has invoked anger, disgust and questions from the community."

According to the Galveston Police Department, the officers, identified as P. Brosch and A. Smith, arrested Donald Neely, 43, for criminal trespass on Saturday.

"A transportation unit was not immediately available at the time of the arrest," said a statement from the department. So Neely "was handcuffed and a line was clipped to the handcuffs," and the officer clutched the other end of the line, leading Neely.

The officers were "familiar" with Neely, and he had been warned about trespassing, the statement said. He was led on the rope about two blocks to "where the Mounted Patrol Unit was staging from."

The method of handcuffing someone and escorting them between two mounted officers is usually used in volatile situations, like crowd control.

"The practice was not used correctly in this instance," the police statement said.

"I believe our officers showed poor judgment in this instance and could have waited for a transport unit at the location of the arrest," said Galveston Police Department Chief Vernon L. Hale. "I must apologize to Mister Neely for this unnecessary embarrassment."

"My officers did not have any malicious intent at the time of the arrest," Hale said. "But we have immediately changed the policy to prevent the use of this technique and will review all mounted training and procedures for more appropriate methods."

Bell said she applauded Hale's "swift action" in discontinuing the practice.

But she added that "questions about transparency, community policing in the community, and accountability still remain. There are also concerns about arrest procedures for persons who are known by the police department, as having mental issues."

Bell said she would soon invite law enforcement leaders to a town hall meeting so they could face the concerns of community members.

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DALmq32

My American cousin

You can't help but being a bit of a cynic. Take canada for instance. If you been convicted of a drug offence or have had a few DUI on your record. Your chances of entering is less Than zero.unless your in the entertainment industry. Then it's mandatory. Sign a contract after failing a urine test. No but searecessly if it's proof that out borders are allegedly undefended. Look no further than our local news. Turf wars and gang related violence spilling on the streets. Crime is up 1000 fold. We're like the Americans only better health care.
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Lukeononline today!

The Power of MSM

Who exactly controls main stream media?

Let's take Geert Wilders as an example.

23/11/23

Anti-Islam populist Geert Wilders won a huge victory in Dutch elections, according to a near complete count of the vote early Thursday, in a stunning lurch to the far right for a nation once famed as a beacon of tolerance.

The result will send shockwaves through Europe, where far-right ideology is on the rise, and puts Wilders in line to lead talks to form the next governing coalition and possibly become the first far-right prime minister of the Netherlands.
CBS News.

Reading this one clearly can sense that msm definitely does not like this man. In other articles he is said to be 'Europe's Trump'

And if one msm 'bad mouths' the man, be sure that all the other media giants will follow suite,  not with the exact wording but very similar.

As far as I can make out its mainly conservative institutions and individuals that are attacked.

Does this norm perhaps indicate to us who is controlling msm?

Ultra left?dunno confused
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Willy3411

R.I.P Christine McVie

CHRISTINE MCVIE DEAD AT 79.

A statement from Christine's family released reads, "She passed away peacefully at hospital this morning, Wednesday, November 30th 2022, following a short illness. She was in the company of her family. We kindly ask that you respect the family’s privacy at this extremely painful time, and we would like everyone to keep Christine in their hearts and remember the life of an incredible human being, and revered musician who was loved universally."





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Track16online now!

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chatilliononline now!

Ghislaine: is it time to make a deal?

Ghislaine Maxwell, the British socialite and longtime associate of convicted p*dophile Jeffrey Epstein, was found guilty Wednesday of five charges in her highly publicized sex-trafficking trial. She faces up to 65 years in prison.
Of her options, she could appeal and fight the decision... or start cooperating with investigators and start naming names for a possibly lighter sentence.

"I just wish her well"

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