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270 to Win, 2020 Edition
swordfish replied to DanteEstonia's topic in Gridiron Out of Bounds's Out of Bound Forum
I wonder how many electoral votes "Chaz" Zone in Washington State is gonna get in the next election....... -
Following Brooks’ Dec. 2018 arrest, Judge Jennings of the Lucas County Court of Common Pleas gave Georgia officials a 14 day deadline to make arrangements for Brooks to be transported to their jurisdiction. “It is ordered that the Defendant be held no longer than 14 days pending the arrival of the State of Georgia’s agent. Bond is ordered set at $25,000 no 10%. Defendant is remanded into the custody of the Lucas County Sheriff’s Department.” The court issued a new order on Jan. 10, 2020 indicating Brooks made it back to Georgia four days earlier. “The Court being notified that the defendant, Rayshard Brooks was obtained by the demanding state on January 6,2020, this case is dismissed” Judge Jennings wrote. WHAT’S MORE, Brooks was convicted of several crimes — including obstructing an officer, family battery violence, possessing weapons during a crime, receiving stolen property, felony cruelty to children, interfering with custody, false imprisonment, snatching his children without permission from the mother, and battery. President Donald Trump on Monday called the police shooting of black man Rayshard Brooks “disturbing” and a “terrible situation.” Trump said Monday: “I thought it was a terrible situation. To me it was very disturbing.” The killing sparked protests at the Georgia Capitol Monday. “Rayshard Brooks drove drunk, resisted arrest, assaulted two cops, stole a taser, used that taser on a cop, and has a long and extensive criminal history.” TB Daily News reported. “He’s been charged with false imprisonment, battery on a family member, cruelty to children, theft, receiving stolen property, interference with custody, obstruction of an officer, and a handful of other misunderstandings.” Brooks’ family have demanded changes in the criminal justice system and called on protesters to refrain from violence amid heightened tensions across the U.S. three weeks after George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis. Brooks tried to flee after wrestling with officers and stole a stun gun from one of them. Police had been called to the fast food restaurant because of complaints that a car was blocking the drive-thru lane. An officer found Brooks asleep in the car. Video from officers showed Brooks cooperating with the officers for more than 40 minutes until a breath test determined his blood-alcohol level was over the legal limit. When one of the officers moved to handcuff him, Brooks tried to run and the officers took him to the ground. Brooks broke free and took off with a stun gun but was shot. Rolfe told authorities that Brooks had fired the stun gun at him. Asked why Brooks ran, family attorney L. Chris Stewart suggested that he may have feared for his life. “They put George Floyd in handcuffs and he was subsequently killed,” Stewart said. “So just getting put in handcuffs if you’re African American doesn’t mean, oh, you’re going to get nicely taken to the back of a police car.” Chassidy Evans, Brooks’ niece, said Monday: “Not only are we hurt, we are angry. When does it stop? We’re not only pleading for justice. We’re pleading for change.” SF wonders why this information isn't out there......Going back a long time, he was on the PD's radar as a law breaker.....Literally had to look deep to find this.....He was a fugitive as late as December and on probation for child abuse..... The guy actually drove to Wendy's drunk. Then passed out in the Drive-thru....... We are really overlooking this fact? So - after stealing an arresting officer's taser, running away after assaulting the same, he gets shot, what would the public think had he just injured or killed someone by DUI and committed the same assault on the officers? All we are being told is "he was just getting some food, now he's dead". Seriously - this thing goes to court, and those officers (instead of murder) are found they were just doing their job with a drunk probation violator who just assaulted them and stole a weapon, we are back in the "bad cops get all the breaks" argument again....
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Following Brooks’ Dec. 2018 arrest, Judge Jennings of the Lucas County Court of Common Pleas gave Georgia officials a 14 day deadline to make arrangements for Brooks to be transported to their jurisdiction. “It is ordered that the Defendant be held no longer than 14 days pending the arrival of the State of Georgia’s agent. Bond is ordered set at $25,000 no 10%. Defendant is remanded into the custody of the Lucas County Sheriff’s Department.” The court issued a new order on Jan. 10, 2020 indicating Brooks made it back to Georgia four days earlier. “The Court being notified that the defendant, Rayshard Brooks was obtained by the demanding state on January 6,2020, this case is dismissed” Judge Jennings wrote. WHAT’S MORE, Brooks was convicted of several crimes — including obstructing an officer, family battery violence, possessing weapons during a crime, receiving stolen property, felony cruelty to children, interfering with custody, false imprisonment, snatching his children without permission from the mother, and battery. President Donald Trump on Monday called the police shooting of black man Rayshard Brooks “disturbing” and a “terrible situation.” Trump said Monday: “I thought it was a terrible situation. To me it was very disturbing.” The killing sparked protests at the Georgia Capitol Monday. “Rayshard Brooks drove drunk, resisted arrest, assaulted two cops, stole a taser, used that taser on a cop, and has a long and extensive criminal history.” TB Daily News reported. “He’s been charged with false imprisonment, battery on a family member, cruelty to children, theft, receiving stolen property, interference with custody, obstruction of an officer, and a handful of other misunderstandings.” Brooks’ family have demanded changes in the criminal justice system and called on protesters to refrain from violence amid heightened tensions across the U.S. three weeks after George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis. Brooks tried to flee after wrestling with officers and stole a stun gun from one of them. Police had been called to the fast food restaurant because of complaints that a car was blocking the drive-thru lane. An officer found Brooks asleep in the car. Video from officers showed Brooks cooperating with the officers for more than 40 minutes until a breath test determined his blood-alcohol level was over the legal limit. When one of the officers moved to handcuff him, Brooks tried to run and the officers took him to the ground. Brooks broke free and took off with a stun gun but was shot. Rolfe told authorities that Brooks had fired the stun gun at him. Asked why Brooks ran, family attorney L. Chris Stewart suggested that he may have feared for his life. “They put George Floyd in handcuffs and he was subsequently killed,” Stewart said. “So just getting put in handcuffs if you’re African American doesn’t mean, oh, you’re going to get nicely taken to the back of a police car.” Chassidy Evans, Brooks’ niece, said Monday: “Not only are we hurt, we are angry. When does it stop? We’re not only pleading for justice. We’re pleading for change.” SF wonders why this information isn't out there......Going back a long time, he was on the PD's radar as a law breaker.....Literally had to look deep to find this.....He was a fugitive as late as December and on probation for child abuse..... The guy actually drove to Wendy's drunk. Then passed out in the Drive-thru....... We are really overlooking this fact? So - after stealing an arresting officer's taser, running away after assaulting the same, he gets shot, what would the public think had he just injured or killed someone by DUI and committed the same assault on the officers? All we are being told is "he was just getting some food, now he's dead". Seriously - this thing goes to court, and those officers (instead of murder) are found they were just doing their job with a drunk probation violator who just assaulted them and stole a weapon, we are back in the "bad cops get all the breaks" argument again....
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The New Normal, round 2
swordfish replied to Muda69's topic in Gridiron Out of Bounds's Out of Bound Forum
https://www.billoreilly.com/video/video-of-the-day?vid=-190476938684969511&fbclid=IwAR0emGzg65DXudrFFGEssnZfKG2Botd_h5gUWK8z8EfyI17UjStBiO8upL4 So America created slavery? I thought I heard the Israelites were slaves for Pharaoh...... -
That's quite an assumption there Sparky...... Food for thought - DJT is holding his next rally in an arena that has about 20,000 capacity and has over 800,000 RSVP's........which is most likely a direct result of a left-wing attempt to hi-jack the rally and leave Trump on stage in an empty arena. (which BTW - won't work - everyone who rides the Trump Train knows not to pre-register) kinda funny when you think about it...... https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/16/politics/tiktok-trump-tulsa-rally-trnd/index.html Despite their intent, the objective of the effort, to leave Trump with an empty stadium on Saturday, is almost certainly going to be unsuccessful. Although the capacity of the Bank of Oklahoma Center in Tulsa is just under 20,000, the Trump campaign has, clearly, not put a limit on how many people can request tickets. On top of that, to register for the event people have to hand over a phone number to the Trump campaign -- feeding the campaign's vast data operation. When registrations passed 800,000, Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale described it as the "Biggest data haul and rally signup of all time by 10x." Erin Perrine, principal deputy communications director for the Trump campaign, told CNN, "Leftists do this all the time. They think if they sign up for tickets that will leave empty seats. Not the case at all. Always way more ticket requests than seats available at a rally. All they are doing is giving us access to their contact information." The RSVPs are designed to give the campaign a sense of what the turnout will be and to collect information about potential supporters for use in the campaign's voter database going forward. Those who make it into the event will be the ones that arrive first. It is a first come, first served event. Campaign officials say that the RSVPs are concentrated in the area around Tusla, but are also coming from all over the country. Campaign events, both Republican and Democrat, rarely if ever require physical tickets to gain entrance. Trump campaign events have never required a ticket to get in and this event in Tulsa will be no different. Trump on Monday said the campaign would utilize the convention hall next to the "magnificent stadium" where the rally would be held -- adding 40,000 additional spaces to the roughly 20,000 who can fit in the BOK Center.
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D.C. Statehood
swordfish replied to TheStatGuy's topic in Gridiron Out of Bounds's Out of Bound Forum
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https://www.yc.news/2020/06/15/rayshard-brooks-own-family-accused-him-of-cruelty-to-children-family-battery-beatings/ RAYSHARD BROOKS’ beat his way through more than a decade of lawlessness — hiding his shameful secrets that he was a serial child and wife beater, fugitive and absconding probationer — according to hundreds of documents obtained by Your Content. The shocking revelation is buried in a Clayton County Georgia court database, dating back ten years. The most recent arrest on Dec. 30, 2019 in Lucas County, Ohio, stemmed from a warrant issued by authorities in Georgia, alleging Brooks violated probation for failing to notify the community of his new address. The fugitive arrest warrant, issued on Dec. 20, 2018, reveals the 27-year-old journeyed as far as the tip of northern Ohio in a botched effort to cheat justice. As Your Content readers know, the 27-year-old was shot twice in the back late Friday by an officer who was trying to arrest him at a fast food restaurant for being intoxicated behind the wheel of his car. In the same interview, he says "The moment I get out of hand, back to jail I go" Following Brooks’ Dec. 2018 arrest, Judge Jennings of the Lucas County Court of Common Pleas gave Georgia officials a 14 day deadline to make arrangements for Brooks to be transported to their jurisdiction. “It is ordered that the Defendant be held no longer than 14 days pending the arrival of the State of Georgia’s agent. Bond is ordered set at $25,000 no 10%. Defendant is remanded into the custody of the Lucas County Sheriff’s Department.” The court issued a new order on Jan. 10, 2020 indicating Brooks made it back to Georgia four days earlier. “The Court being notified that the defendant, Rayshard Brooks was obtained by the demanding state on January 6,2020, this case is dismissed” Judge Jennings wrote. WHAT’S MORE, Brooks was convicted of several crimes — including obstructing an officer, family battery violence, possessing weapons during a crime, receiving stolen property, felony cruelty to children, interfering with custody, false imprisonment, snatching his children without permission from the mother, and battery. President Donald Trump on Monday called the police shooting of black man Rayshard Brooks “disturbing” and a “terrible situation.” Trump said Monday: “I thought it was a terrible situation. To me it was very disturbing.” The killing sparked protests at the Georgia Capitol Monday. “Rayshard Brooks drove drunk, resisted arrest, assaulted two cops, stole a taser, used that taser on a cop, and has a long and extensive criminal history.” TB Daily News reported. “He’s been charged with false imprisonment, battery on a family member, cruelty to children, theft, receiving stolen property, interference with custody, obstruction of an officer, and a handful of other misunderstandings.” Brooks’ family have demanded changes in the criminal justice system and called on protesters to refrain from violence amid heightened tensions across the U.S. three weeks after George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis. Brooks tried to flee after wrestling with officers and stole a stun gun from one of them. Police had been called to the fast food restaurant because of complaints that a car was blocking the drive-thru lane. An officer found Brooks asleep in the car. Video from officers showed Brooks cooperating with the officers for more than 40 minutes until a breath test determined his blood-alcohol level was over the legal limit. When one of the officers moved to handcuff him, Brooks tried to run and the officers took him to the ground. Brooks broke free and took off with a stun gun but was shot. Rolfe told authorities that Brooks had fired the stun gun at him. Asked why Brooks ran, family attorney L. Chris Stewart suggested that he may have feared for his life. “They put George Floyd in handcuffs and he was subsequently killed,” Stewart said. “So just getting put in handcuffs if you’re African American doesn’t mean, oh, you’re going to get nicely taken to the back of a police car.” Chassidy Evans, Brooks’ niece, said Monday: “Not only are we hurt, we are angry. When does it stop? We’re not only pleading for justice. We’re pleading for change.” SF wonders why this information isn't out there......Going back a long time, he was on the PD's radar as a law breaker.....Literally had to look deep to find this.....He was a fugitive as late as December and on probation for child abuse.....
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The 1793 Project Unmasked
swordfish replied to Muda69's topic in Gridiron Out of Bounds's Out of Bound Forum
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Protesters in Seattle posted a list of necessary supplies running short in the “autonomous zone” in the heart of the city; asking for everyday items like Gatorade, shoes, bedding, folding chairs, pillows, and more. “I just want to remind all that when you create an ‘autonomous zone,’ you don’t get to demand a long list of supplies from the orderly capitalist society that you are rebelling against. Kind of defeats the meaning of ‘autonomous,’” posted Rep. Dan Crenshaw on social media.
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The 1793 Project Unmasked
swordfish replied to Muda69's topic in Gridiron Out of Bounds's Out of Bound Forum
Can't offend the snowflakes...... https://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2017/08/22/dershowitz_on_statues_liberals_are_doing_what_stalin_did_erasing_history.html?fbclid=IwAR2O5HiFCN2qDC5Coi6oJfAAk5zumWu9VivUM0Ap6HeLCchnMSbcj3-GML4 Dershowitz On Statues: Liberals Are Doing What Stalin Did, "Erasing History" Posted By Ian Schwartz On Date August 22, 2017 Legal eagle Alan Dershowitz talked about removing Confederate statues in an interview on Tuesday's FOX & Friends: -
I totally agree. Sins/attitudes of the past can AND SHOULD be forgiven, right? Unless you are a Republican. Or a Confederate statue....... https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/takeaway/segments/racist-filibuster-we-cant-afford-forget Remember Strom Thurmond? He and Byrd were birds of a feather.......
