Showing posts with label Barbara Boxer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barbara Boxer. Show all posts

Saturday, December 5, 2015

Cheap Seat Report: San Bernadino Terrorist Shooting Edition

As the California shooting story first broke, CNN's Brooke Baldwin was on the air. Apparently there is a Planned Parenthood somewhere near there. Baldwin tried several times to make it a Planned Parenthood shooting until it was clear that her best efforts were failing against reality.


Wonder how Obama will spin this:
"Farook’s father told the New York Daily News his son inspected restaurants and hotels for health violations, and was married with a child.
He also identified his son as “very religious. He would go to work, come back, go to pray, come back. He’s Muslim.”"

 I noted early on as the shooting information began to develop that several anchors, especially from CNN, were careful to refer to the event as a "holiday" party. Some of them are still doing it, but others didn't change until one of the officials in a press conference called it a "Christmas" party. I cant imagine being an anchor and actually being concerned about tripping over your own tongue in an effort to not offend someone especially when the contention point is rather irrelevant to the news story as a whole

False Flag nuts make my brain hurt. It's not a condition that a "false flagger" will ever be afflicted with.

 CAIR should be on the terrorist watch list.

And the #Doh begins:  " possible this was terrorist related...or workplace related." -Obama

 Liberal Conundrum:
If the shooter wouldn't have purposely ignored the "don't shoot people with guns" law wouldn't he still have been driven to the rampage by global warming??

 People involved in "workplace violence" don't carry with them an arsenal and have another arsenal in their house. and booby trapped with pipe bombs......................After all that information, did a reporter have to ask "do you think some planning went into this?"

 The San Bernadino briefing officer reminds me of Fred Thompson.(Chief Jarrod Burguan)

Montage: The 10 Dumbest Things Said About the San Bernardino A...
Montage: The 10 Dumbest Things Said About the San Bernardino Attack
Posted by Grabien on Thursday, December 3, 2015




MSNBC just went through the suspects home and rifled through stuff, putting it on air, before the investigation is even done......................MSNBC is no longer doing BREAKING News, but is trying their hand at BREAKING & ENTERING...............MSNBC only found a refrigerator, as they searched the California suspects home for evidence for Climate Change................MSNBC needs to be added to the terrorist watch list.





The Farooks lawyer literally compared the wife visiting Al-Baghdadi/ISIS FaceBook pages to him visiting Britney Spears "who he hates". Of course we all remember the famous Al-Baghdad/ISIS hit song "Oops..I blew up again."

Ladies and gentleman: The Farooks lawyer's defense. (You just can't make some of this stuff up):







 Maybe MSNBC was looking for the shooters razor..................Next thing we'll hear from the Farook attorney is that the pipe bombs were just clocks.

 The New York Times has a front page editorial defending the right for terrorists to kill you while you remain defenseless.

If you can’t see this is an act of terror… then you’re a moron.” --Rudy Giuliani.





Farook family lawyers do not want this photo solicited because it makes her look too Muslim
 New York Post succumbs to political correctness and changes its headline.

Friday, June 19, 2015

Wicker, Cochran Commemorate Juneteenth Independence Day with Senate Resolution

From Press Release: Unanimous Resolution Marks End of Slavery, Advocates Greater Understanding


WASHINGTON – U.S. Senators Roger Wicker, R-Miss., and Thad Cochran, R-Miss., today announced unanimous approval of a Senate resolution they cosponsored to commemorate Juneteenth Independence Day.

The resolution designates June 19, 2015, as “Juneteenth Independence Day” in recognition of June 19, 1865. This date signifies the true end of slavery in the United States, when the end of the Civil War was finally announced in Galveston, Texas, and the full force of the Emancipation Proclamation was felt throughout the nation. Today, celebrations commemorating this historic moment take place across the country, including in Mississippi.

“This resolution highlights an important day in American history and a landmark moment for freedom, which we continue to defend today,” Wicker said. “The 150th anniversary of this commemoration is an especially significant reminder of our commitment to justice and equality.”

“Juneteenth honors our shared past and reminds us of our continued work to create a fair and just nation,” Cochran said. “I appreciate the support in the Senate for recognizing an important anniversary in our history and its influence today.”

This year marks the 150th Juneteenth anniversary. S.Res.201, introduced by Senators John Cornyn (R-Texas) and Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.), was passed unanimously this week.

The resolution states that the U.S. Senate “recognizes that the observance of the end of slavery is part of the history and heritage of the United States,” and “supports the continued nationwide celebration of ‘Juneteenth Independence Day’ to provide an opportunity for the people of the United States to learn more about the past and to better understand the experiences that have shaped the United States."

The measure also acknowledges that 2015 marks the 50th anniversary of the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which advanced the cause of fair elections free from racial discrimination.

LINK
S.Res.201: [http://1.usa.gov/1RgohcR]