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Picking Nits – Ala New York Times
by Jack The story inferred Trump claimed his administration spent $2 trillion on the military and he was wrong. “This is misleading. The $2 trillion figure refers to the defense budgets for the past three fiscal years: $671 billion in … Continue reading
How I see It….Minneapolis Part 2
by Jack 2012 – The Black Lives Matters organization got its start because of the Trayvon Martin incident in Florida. The cops had nothing to do with the death, but they were quickly labeled the bad guys by BLM and … Continue reading
Posted in Constitution and Law, Police, Crime, Security, Politics and Government
Tagged arson, black lives matter, blacks, BLM, crime, fake news, George Floyd, hatred, injustice, looters, looting, Minneapolis police, news, police, progressives, Race, racism, riot, rioting, vioence, violence
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How I See It … Minneapolis, et al
by Jack In the wake of several recent deaths in which looting and rioting followed, it is yet to be determined if there was a crime. The police officers in question, may (or may not) have been a contributing factor. … Continue reading
Defund the Police!
by Jack The Minneapolis city council thinks it would be wise to defund their police department in the wake of the George Floyd death. The gang of four on the Chico city council think’s so too. Hmmm, lets see, should … Continue reading
Posted in Morals and Ethics, Police, Crime, Security, Politics and Government
Tagged BLM, Chico, defund police, minneapolis
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Black Lives Really Don’t Matter
by Jack Black lives really don’t matter, if they did, the focus would be on the thousands of blacks killed by other blacks every year! In the inner cities, drive by shootings are as common as a flat tire. There’s … Continue reading
Posted in Constitution and Law, Culture, Police, Crime, Security
Tagged Al Sharpton, black lives matter, cops, dialog, facts, Jesse jackson, police, Race, truthy, violence
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Project 1619 – Explaining Why There is a Growing Racial Divide in America
Posted by Jack Project 1619 began it’s life as a series of magazine articles by the New York Times on the history and impact of slavery in America. It was in 1619 when the first slaves arrived in the Virginia … Continue reading
Posted in Behavior and Psychology, Culture, History
Tagged america, falsehoods, inaccuracies, misinformation, oppression, Project 1619, racism, slavery, truth
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More Talking Points About Discrimination from Anti-gun Web Site
Posted by Jack A new report from the Violence Policy Center (VPC) shines a light on how Black people die in the United States. Black Homicide Victimization in the United States: An Analysis of 2016 Homicide Data taps unpublished data from the … Continue reading
Factual Talking Points on Police Racism You Need to Know
Posted by Jack According to a report by the Washington Post that is said to be extremely accurate by Bernard Kerik, former New York City Police Commissioner, 998 people were shot and killed by police in the U.S. in 2018. … Continue reading
What is Peaceful May also be Against the Law
By Jack IDIOT: Anybody who goes to a protest to some extent accepts that an arrest could be an inevitable occurrence. But there’s not a bone in my body that thought I would be getting arrested when I went to … Continue reading