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Saturday, July 02, 2022
Sooo, using a gun in the crime got him a LOWER sentence????------"Both times, he was arrested on attempted murder and other serious counts, then took a plea deal..."-----Don Surber: Highlights of the News
ITEM 7: The Baltimore Sun reported, "Baltimore Police arrested Joseph Black late Wednesday morning, about half a day after officials alleged he accelerated his vehicle while engaged with a Baltimore police sergeant during a traffic stop Tuesday night, dragging the officer about two blocks and leaving him badly injured.
...The story also said, "Court records show Black had been freed from jail late last year after pleading guilty in two separate cases.
Both times, he was arrested on attempted murder and other serious counts, then took a plea deal and was convicted of illegal gun possession—a much lesser charge that allowed him to be released on time served and placed on probation."
- Baltimorons inhaled the lefty politics that makes heroes of the villains and targets of the cops.
- It is time to dump Democrat politicians and elect Republicans..."
January 6 Committee Tries to Fix Hutchinson Testimony with Cipollone Subpoena
Libs mistreat all in need the same!---Bruce Willis' Team Responds to Accusations Randall Emmett Mistreated Him [Video]
"The alleged phone call to Kent took place in September 2020, long before Willis’ health struggles were made public.
“Our stunt coordinator mentioned he was struggling,” Haverland told the Los Angeles Times. “Our first AD saw he was struggling. You would have to be blind to not see him struggling.”
The outlet reported that multiple crew members witnessed Willis needing significant help to get through scenes,
- including another actor coaching him on his lines through an earpiece and
- Emmett miming actions from behind the video monitor..."
History for July 2
- 1857 - New York City’s first elevated railroad officially opened for business.
- 1881 - Charles J. Guiteau fatally wounded U.S. President James A. Garfield in Washington, DC.
- 1926 - The U.S. Congress established the Army Air Corps.
- 1937 - American aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart disappeared in the Central Pacific during an attempt to fly around the world at the equator.
- 1947 - An object crashed near Roswell, NM. The U.S. Army Air Force insisted it was a weather balloon, but eyewitness accounts led to speculation that it might have been an alien spacecraft.
- 1962 - Wal-Mart Discount City opened in Rogers, Arkansas. It was the first Walmart store.
- 1964 - U.S. President Johnson signed the "Civil Rights Act of 1964" into law. The act made it illegal in the U.S. to discriminate against others because of their race.
Friday, July 01, 2022
FCC commissioner calls for Apple, Google to ditch TikTok from their app stores: A wolf in 'sheep's clothing' - TheBlaze
Some Texas Schools Would Call Slavery 'Involuntary Relocation' Under Proposed Standards | HuffPost Latest News
“involuntary relocation” under new social studies standards proposed to the state’s education board.
A group of nine educators submitted the idea to the State Board of Education as part of Texas’ efforts to develop new social studies curriculum, according to the Texas Tribune.
...The board is considering curriculum changes one year after Texas passed a law to eliminate topics from schools that make students “feel discomfort.”..."
Why Are So Many Young People Dying Suddenly? - Intellectual Takeout
"If the push notifications on my computer are any indication, an alarming trend is unfolding before our eyes: young, seemingly healthy individuals are dropping like flies, dying suddenly.
It wasn’t always like this.
- The other day, it was Baltimore Ravens linebacker Jaylon Ferguson. He was 26 and had played three seasons of professional football. No cause of death was given, CNN reported.
- Then there was 25-year-old Caleb Swanigan. The former NBA player had been the 2017 Big Ten Player of the Year at Purdue University. The coroner report concluded that Swanigan died of natural causes, CBS reported.
- A few days before Swanigan’s death was revealed, Danielle Hampson, the fiancée of X Factor star Tom Mann, died on their wedding day. She “did not suffer from any known health problems and her cause of death is unknown,” the Daily Mail reported. She was only 34..."
Abraham Lincoln bust, Gettysburg Address plaque removed from Cornell University library after 'someone complained,' prof says - TheBlaze
BECAUSE THEY KNOW IT ISN’T TRUE!
"TO BE FAIR, THAT’S ONLY BECAUSE THEY KNOW IT ISN’T TRUE:
Report: Jan. 6 committee hasn’t corroborated Hutchinson testimony about Trump SUV incident.--Posted by Glenn Reynolds"
Fauci says he's back on Paxlovid after 'rebound' of COVID-19 symptoms - TheBlaze
Fmr. Senate Sgt-At-Arms Michael Stenger Dies Ahead Of Last-Minute J6 Hearing | ZeroHedge
...Stenger was responsible for security in the Capitol and all Senate buildings, and serves as the Senate doorkeeper.
In remarks (pdf) before a congressional hearing on Feb. 23, 2021, Stenger called the events of Jan. 6 “a violent, coordinated attack where the loss of life could have been much worse.” He called for an investigation of “professional agitators” at the January 6 protests...
Tapping into the million-year energy source below our feet | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- MIT spinout Quaise Energy is working to create geothermal wells made from the deepest holes in the world.
- Quaise Energy wants to repurpose coal and gas plants into deep geothermal wells by using X-rays to melt rock.
Woskov, a research engineer in MIT’s Plasma Science and Fusion Center, notes the plant’s power turbine is still intact and the transmission lines still run to the grid.
Elections matter!-----Now we're going to meet with the Taliban about unfreezing their money?
"...On top of scheduling
- a meeting with the Saudi royal family (who are supposedly persona non grata because of assassinating a Washington Post journalist) and
- meeting with the unrecognized and illegitimate “president” of Venezuela, we’re now learning that
- a delegation is heading to Qatar to meet with the Taliban.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg is the UNSUNG HERO of the pro-life movement - TheBlaze
As long as they own the media, it doesn't matter!-----Briefly Noted: Convergence - by Mark Wauck
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History for July 1
- 1862 - The U.S. Congress established the Bureau of Internal Revenue.
- 1863 - During the U.S. Civil War, the first day's fighting at Gettysburg began.
- 1867 - Canada became an independent dominion.
- 1898 - During the Spanish-American War, Theodore Roosevelt and his "Rough Riders" waged a victorious assault on San Juan Hill in Cuba.
- 1909 - Thomas Edison began commercially manufacturing his new "A" type alkaline storage batteries.
- 1943 - The U.S. Government began automatically withholding federal income tax from paychecks.
- 1963 - The U.S. postmaster introduced the five-digit ZIP (Zoning Improvement Plan) code.
- 1966 - The Medicare federal insurance program went into effect.
- 1979 - Sony introduced the Walkman.