Over the past several years, there have been multiple instances of police officers killing unarmed black men in the Minneapolis area. In 2015, there was Jamar Clark, who, according to multiple witnesses, was not resisting officers at the time of his killing. In 2016, there was Philando Castile, who was shot and killed on video […]
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As protests spread over the murder of George Floyd, we’re once again reminded of the fact that we have the worst leadership possible to help us through this moment in history
Posted in Civil Liberties, Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged 2020, Amish, Amy Klobuchar, arson, Atlanta, black lives matter, call to violence, COVID-19, Derek Chauvin, Donald Trump, George Floyd, Hafsa Islam, I can't breathe, Jamar Clark, Killer Mike, looting, Memorial Day, Miami, Minneapolis, murder, pandemic, Philando Castile, police brutality, protests, riots, Ruhel Islam 99 Comments
The October surprise that wasn’t… The failed Republican attempt to frame Robert Mueller for rape one week before the midterms
With momentum slowing for Republican candidates after the racist killings in Louisville, the anti-Semitic mass murder in Pittsburgh, and the attempted assassination of several prominent Democrats by a Trump supporter, the leaders of the far-right are doing everything in their power to turn things around before next Tuesday’s midterm election. They’re telling lies about protections […]
Posted in Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged 14th amendment, allegations of rape, anti-immigrant, anti-Semitic, birthright citizenship, caravans, Cesar Sayoc, distraction, extremists, Gateway Pundit, hate crime, Jack Burkman, Jacob Wohl, Jennifer Taub, mass shootings, middle class tax cuts, midterm elections, October surprise, Pittsburgh, preexisting conditions, racism, rape, Republican lies, Rick Gates, Robert Bowers, Robert Mueller, Roger Stone, Roy Moore, Russia, Russiagate, Seth Rich, sexual misconduct, Surefire Intelligence, threat of assassination 26 Comments