Saturday, February 23, 2019

Saturday, February 23, 2019

And another day of “repeatedly and brazenly” violating the law comes to a close:

“There seems to be no sign of intelligent life anywhere.” — Buzz Lightyear

For over a decade, Paul Manafort "repeatedly and brazenly violated the law," according to a sentencing memo released by the special counsel's office. The document added that his behavior "remarkably went unabated even after indictment."

It's not just the Florida spa investigation allegedly tied to Robert Kraft. Sex trafficking is rampant across US.

“Who the hell is friends with five pedophiles?” -- Sarah Kendzior

Answer: Donald Trump. (Epstein, Casablancas, Arif, Nader, Cohn)

I can’t make this shit up.

Kelly Knight Craft is President Trump's next pick for U.N. ambassador. She's a major Republican donor and the wife of a coal billionaire, who believes "both sides" of climate science. She’s a white privileged idiot.

The Democratic Party is getting less white, more educated -- and significantly more liberal. Good. About time.

After a dramatic, months-long investigation into allegations of a widespread, coordinated and possibly illegal ballot tampering scheme, election officials in North Carolina have ordered that a new election be held in the state's 9th Congressional District, a decision that reverberated across the American political landscape and could reframe the national conversation about election fraud.


A wrestler forced to cut his hair or forfeit a match. A girl sent home from school for wearing braids. A 6-year-old turned away on his first day because his hair extended below his ears. Some black children are getting in trouble for natural hairstyles. Because some white people are just plain horrible people. See Exhibit A, Goodloe Sutton, in the next article.

Alabama newspaper editor who urged Klan to 'ride again' replaced by African-American woman. Poetic justice.

Parents outraged after 5th graders pick cotton, sing songs on field trip. “I like it when you pick like that. I like it when you fill your sack. I like it when you don't talk back. Make money for me."

Top Catholic cardinal says documents that could have contained proof of clergy sexual abuse in the Church were destroyed. Of course they were. Gotta protect their evil doings.

Violent Clashes Take Place Along Venezuela’s Borders as Humanitarian Workers Try to Deliver Aid.

Judge says Washington state cyberstalking law violates free speech.

Three online video channels designed to appeal to millennials have collected tens of millions of views on Facebook since September. But the pages pushing the videos do not disclose that they are backed by the Russian government.

Australian mammal becomes first to go extinct due to climate change.

U.S. Department of Agriculture has paid out $7.7 billion so far to farmers in aid designed to offset the negative impact of tariff imposition.

Drinking two or more of any kind of artificially sweetened drinks a day is linked to an increased risk of clot-based strokes, heart attacks and early death in women over 50, studies by the American Heart Association and American Stroke Association show.

Humans can’t resist a transformation story. But some psychologists say before-and-after photos promote unrealistic expectations for weight loss and encourage a toxic dieting culture.

FDA warns of potentially harmful and illegal marketing of dietary supplements.

Breakdancing is being considered for the 2024 Olympics.

Steam-powered spaceship could cruise the cosmos indefinitely without running out of gas.

Citizen scientists discover strange new world that pro astronomers missed. The newfound exoplanet is unlike anything in our solar system.

“Truth will ultimately prevail where there is pains to bring it to light.” -- George Washington

Life’s short. Live, love, create, and help others.

Until next time, my friends. Good night.

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