Now we know. What on earth was there that had to be hidden from the public for so long?
[NYPost] Nashville Police Chief John Drake confirmed the authenticity of writings attributed to school shooter Audrey Hale, as the city’s mayor ripped the fact they leaked to conservative commentator Steven Crowder.
Crowder published three hand written pages authored by Hale before she murdered six people, including three kids, at The Covenant School in March.
The materials indicated deep anti-white animus — especially towards those Hale, who was deeply troubled and identified as transgender, considered “privileged.”
The potential release of Hale’s full writings has caused controversy since the slayings. Read the rest at the link
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Sorry, given the amount of time for the leak.
It almost seems semi-planned and coordinated.
So yes I and I am sure others will always wonder if we will seeing the: WHOLE & REAL Manifesto, An the deleted Social Media Files, email comm's and SMS txt traffic before his name was released.
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I can understand the desire of the victims to move on and not be traumatized again by having this spill out again. Better to have released it all immediately as it was a single shooter who faced no charges in this life.
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[NYT] Ohio voters approved a ballot measure enshrining a right to abortion in the state’s Constitution on Tuesday, according to The Associated Press, continuing a series of wins for abortion-rights groups who have appealed directly to the public as they try to recover from the United States Supreme Court’s reversal of Roe v. Wade. A mentality that sort of all goes hand-in-hand with the recent Hamas infant cooking episode. Perhaps we shouldn't discuss that. They were only babies you know.
Issue 1, as the ballot measure is known, had become the country’s most-watched race in the off-year elections. Both parties are looking to gauge whether voter anger over the loss of the federal right to abortion might help Democrats in next year’s presidential and congressional races. National groups on both sides of the debate poured money into Ohio in recent weeks.
The victory in a conservative state is likely to help lift the hopes of abortion-rights groups pushing similar measures next year in red and purple states, including Arizona, South Dakota, Missouri and Florida.
"It’s not up to the government to decide what we do with our bodies," said Alissa Carver, 26, who lives outside Cincinnati and describes herself as an independent voter. "It’s for us to decide, it’s our experience."
Wendy Pace, a 52-year-old independent, said she didn’t normally vote in off-year elections, but came out because she wanted to vote "yes" on Issue 1. "I have a teenage daughter and I don’t like having my rights taken away from me," she said. "I fear that this is just the beginning of rights being taken away, and I do fear for my daughter and what her rights would be going forward."
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I was so frustrated with our local branch of the Republican party. Usually their website has a sample ballot and slate recommendation easily findable, but this election they only had on there information about the two state initiatives (abortion and marijuana). I ended up calling the group’s secretary at home to find that information — discovering she’d had cataract surgery only hours before — in order to find out who was running as a Republican. For some reason the group had decided not recommend any of the candidates, and therefore did no outreach — all we got was a few mailers about the state issues from the Ohio Republicans. And Butler County is majority-Republican!
The Butler County Democratic Party had a full slate on their site.
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Don't blame the voters. Where is the RNC? Where is McConnell? Given the current Dem disaster, they should have been flooding media for months. But no, they're too concerned with Orange Man Bad. Better to serve in Hell I guess - that's been GOP for decades.
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IMO kosher and Halal have it right. life is in the blood. if the heart is beating its murder otherwise
its like squeezing a pimple.
And what "rights," aside from the "right" to kill a baby, are people like Wendy Page afraid of losing?
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It's the right to kill people - period. One should notice the side which celebrates the killing of children around the world are currently defending the "right" of Hamas to continue killing Jews. Jews, babies, conservatives - they've a long list as demonstrated by a certain manifesto that was recently leaked.
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Yes. Anyone who doesn't get that the Left is the Dark Side doesn't get very much at all.
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It's is not about killing babies, it's about women (or any othe "victim" group) not having to face consequences - no matter how irresponsibly they behave.
Incedentally, it's the same about Gaza: "what Hamas did is terrible, and we condemn it, but ..."
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^ And drive leftists totally batshit crazy in the bargain. Ever wonder why all these advocates for death don't just off themselves if it's the answer to so many problems (or so they claim)?
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If Republicans want to lose elections... iirc single moms vote about ~80% for Democrats. Abortion is the way.
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Yeah, I guess if a person is a "single mom" who is afraid of having to raise her own no husband daughter's child or children later on, that would constitute "skin in the game."
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I worked the polls in a location where two NE Ohio precincts vote. The turnout was heavy. I saw many street names that I did not recognize as being in the precinct and many voters I did not recognize either. I have been assigned to this voting location consistently for two years so I recognize faces.
The Dems flooded the local sportscasts with propaganda about the purpose of the Amendment. They ran a pot initiative on the same ballot to notice more Dem voters to the polls. It was a good strategy well executed. While many Republicans care about the abortion issue, few in leadership truly care although they make sympathetic noises for pandering purposes. That is the reason for the lack of strategy and execution on the Pro-Life side. It was the Knights of Columbus versus the consensus of evil including big tech. The Pro-Life movement got bum rushed. The GOP spectated.
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My great concern is that on Judgement Day, saying "Well, I was opposed to it (abortion)" ain't gonna cut it.
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[G&G] Glanusk Estate in South Wales has been in Harry Legge-Bourke’s family for three years shy of two centuries, and if Harry has anything to do with it, it is not changing hands anytime soon. He will be the first to admit that there may not be as much cash lying around to run the place in the manner to which it is accustomed as there was when his mother’s great-great-grandfather owned and operated one of the largest iron businesses in the world. But like more than a few of Great Britain’s landed gentry, Harry has, for the past fifteen years, helped the estate pay for itself by "doing hospitality." And for travelers, this is a very good thing indeed, since no one I have ever met does it better than Legge-Bourke, and nowhere I have ever visited is a more pleasant place for the doing of it than Glanusk.
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[KavkazUzel] Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs for Dagestan Rufat Ismailov and Deputy Head of the Investigation Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for Dagestan Dalgat Abdulgapurov were detained as part of a criminal case for receiving a large bribe, the republican department of the FSB reported today.
As the "Caucasian Knot" wrote, today sources reported the detention of the Deputy Head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Dagestan, Rufat Ismailov, and the conduct of searches of him, as well as of the Deputy Head of the Investigation Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic, Dalgat Abdulgapurov. According to sources, both security officials are suspected of receiving a bribe and were transported to Moscow, where the court will determine the measure of restraint for them.
Investigative authorities opened a criminal case of bribery against two Dagestan security officials, both suspects were detained, Interfax reported today with reference to the press service of the Russian FSB department for the republic.
“A criminal case has been opened for giving and receiving bribes on an especially large scale against the Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs for Dagestan - the head of the investigation department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the republic, Colonel of Justice Rufat Ismailov and the deputy head of the investigation department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Republic of Dagestan, Colonel of Justice Dalgat Abdulgapurov,” - the agency quoted the department's message.
As of 17.10 Moscow time, there are no comments on the website of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Dagestan and on the website of the investigative department of the Investigative Committee for the Republic, as well as in the Telegram channels of the departments regarding the information about the detention of Ismailov and Abdulgapurov.
Deputy head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Dagestan Rufat Ismailov and deputy head of the investigative department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the republic Dalgat Abdulgapurov were transported to Moscow, where the court must choose a preventive measure for them; both are charged with receiving a large bribe, sources said.
As the "Caucasian Knot" reported, today sources reported the detention of the deputy head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Dagestan, Rufat Ismailov, and the conduct of searches at his place, as well as at the deputy head of the investigative department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the republic, Dalgat Abdulgapurov.
Security forces took to Moscow the deputy head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Dagestan, Rufat Ismailov, as well as the deputy head of the investigative department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic, Dalgat Abdulgapurov, the Youth of Dagestan newspaper reported today in its telegram channel, citing sources.
In Moscow, the court must choose a preventive measure for Ismailov and Abdulgapurov, the Derbent 24 public page on the VKontakte social network clarified with reference to a source.
Ismailov and Abdulgapurov, according to sources, were detained under Part 6 of Article 290 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation “Receiving a bribe on an especially large scale” ( provides for up to 15 years in prison - note of the Caucasian Knot ), activist Shamil Khadulaev wrote today in his Telegram channel.
As of 13.45 Moscow time, there are no comments on the website of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Dagestan and on the website of the investigative department of the Investigative Committee for the republic regarding the information about the detention of Ismailov and Abdulgapurov.
[NYP] A new report has exposed electric vehicles as wasteful money pits, living up to the adage: If it seems too good to be true, it is.
EV proponents often claim they’re cheaper to own than conventional gas- or diesel-powered vehicles, but that’s simply not true after accounting for the billions of dollars in costs government subsidies and mandates quietly conceal.
The stark reality is the average EV costs at least $53,000 more over 10 years than conventional vehicles, effectively doubling the price of the average new car.
But $22 billion in government handouts to EV owners and manufacturers absorb the extra expense at every stage of the vehicle’s life, from raw-material sourcing to battery charging.
Examining the numbers behind recharging makes this very clear.
While EV advocates claim charging costs are equivalent to $1.21-per-gallon gasoline, the real amount is an order of magnitude more.
Including the charging equipment, subsidies from governments and utilities and other frequently excluded expenses, the true cost of charging an EV is equivalent to $17.33-per-gallon gasoline — but the EV owner pays less than 7% of that.
Over 10 years, almost $12,000 of costs per EV are transferred to utility ratepayers and taxpayers, effectively socializing the price of recharging an EV while keeping the benefits private.
Due to high entry price points — the average EV costs $58,000, the average gas vehicle $33,000 — most EV consumers are affluent.
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#1 Tesla set to manufacture new $27,000 electric vehicle - around HALF the cost of an average car - but is it enough to attract new customers?
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Skid,
Until the infrastructure and taxing shake out, it won't matter if it can tapdance and whistle 'Dixie' - people won't buy it even at 20K.
[Daily Caller] ournalist Glenn Greenwald told Daily Caller co-founder Tucker Carlson on Tuesday that Democrats are "petrified" of a 2024 victory for former President Donald Trump, in part because Americans have lost "faith and trust" in institutions.
Greenwald joined Carlson on "Tucker on Twitter" to break down the turn corporate media has taken against President Joe Biden running for re-election next year. Greenwald stated that he believes the media is turning because of the support Trump has been receiving since announcing his run for 2024. (RELATED: ’The Contrast Is Pretty Clear’: CNN Reporter Throws Cold Water On Comparisons Between Trump, Biden’s Age)
"I think what they’re trying to do is to put pressure on the Democrats and Biden to say, ’look, you’re — this is serious now. Like it doesn’t seem like you have any chance of winning,’ in a last-ditch hope to try and convince Biden to step aside and the Democrats to force him to," Greenwald stated.
"Of course, the media is, I mean, completely petrified at the idea that Trump would win, even though part of them knows it will help their careers like it did the first time around. But they really are scared of Trump," Greenwald continued.
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As long as they control the count, they have nothing to 'fear' other than a sudden collapse like the Soviet Union. Their monetary policies are hastening that.
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Once more for emphasis: nothing whatsoever constructive has been done about the corruption of national elections. The Dems will carry on with this mischief until we are all carrion.
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suppose there were two parties. conservative / non conservative. Which would you be in? why? what do you suppose each title means? what do you think about scrapping every amendment above 10 and adding
one about 'color or shape of skin'?
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And as Musk attempts to keep the western space programs moving, the US government demands! that it must be allowed to throw official sand into the gears. Cause that's what they do, and nobody asks their opinion anymore. (I mean, nobody's offered them a bribe in years.)
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A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing
the drug and gang related violence in Mexico.
Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence
over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has
dominated Mexico for six years.
Rantburg was assembled from recycled algorithms in the United States of America. No
trees were destroyed in the production of this weblog. We did hurt some, though. Sorry.