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  1. Please give an example of any NDP administration event(s) that mirrors the Stefansson incident.
  2. Fox News Edits Out Trump Saying He Would Let Russia ‘Take Over’ Parts of Ukraine -REUTERS Donald Trump has long insisted that the Ukraine war would have never happened if he were still president, going so far as to blame the “rigged election” on Russia’s unprovoked invasion while claiming he had the magic words to stop the fighting “immediately.” During a radio interview with Fox News host (and longtime confidant) Sean Hannity on Monday, the twice-impeached ex-president finally revealed how he personally would have prevented the war. According to Trump, all he needed to do was let Russia “take over” parts of Ukraine.
  3. Putin’s Troops Filmed Threatening to Turn Weapons on Bosses OFF THE RAILS “You can jail us all! How many years is it, 5, 7, 10? We don’t give a ****!” Allison Quinn News Editor Updated Mar. 08, 2023 12:17PM ET / Published Mar. 08, 2023 12:11PM ET REUTERS/Alexander Ermochenko Listen to article3 minutes A group of Russian troops sent to Ukraine to fight for the Kremlin’s “new” territory is threatening to raise absolute hell over what they describe as pointless suicide missions—and they’ve made clear they’re willing to turn their weapons on members of their own team if necessary. The draftees from Kaliningrad have already appealed directly to Russian President Vladimir Putin to complain of ancient weapons, lack of training, and people dying “for nothing.” In a video released publicly earlier this week, they shamed top military brass by saying there appears to be no battlefield strategy whatsoever and declaring that “this is no way to fight a war.” Now, a video has leaked capturing the aftermath of their complaints. In a five-minute clip released by the independent outlet Ostorozhno, Novosti, the men can be seen surrounding a commander sent out from Kaliningrad and warning him they will put up a fight if they are not heard. “You can jail us all! How many years is it, 5, 7, 10? We don’t give a ****!,” one soldier yells after the commander tries but fails to convince them to obey orders and storm Ukrainian positions.
  4. Jim Jordan, MTG, And Lauren Boebert Refuse To Sign Letter Condemning White Supremacy Republican on the House Oversight Committee like Jim Jordan, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and Lauren Boebert refused to sign a letter condemning white supremacy. Via: The Independent: Democratic members on the House Oversight Committee asked their Republican colleagues to sign a two-sentence statement that plainly rejects white supremacy, white nationalism, and a far-right conspiracy theory that suggests politicians are intentionally seeking to displace white Americans by loosening immigration. All 26 Republicans on the GOP-led committee have signaled that they will not sign the statement, which a committee spokesperson characterized in a statement to The Independent as a distraction.
  5. Louisville Police Department ‘Unlawfully Discriminates Against Black People’: DOJ A new report by the Department of Justice determined that the Kentucky police department responsible for the 2020 killing of Breonna Taylor “unlawfully discriminates against Black people,” among other findings. The report, released Wednesday, found that the Louisville Police Department uses excessive force, uses invalid warrants to conduct searches, unlawfully stops people and “violates the rights of people engaged in protected free speech critical of policing.” The DOJ’s two-year investigation began following the killing of 26-year-old Taylor by Louisville police officers, who knocked her door down while executing a drug search warrant. Taylor was fatally shot by police after her boyfriend fired a shot at the officers as they came through the door. Last year, a Louisville officer pleaded guilty to falsifying the warrant that led to the deadly shooting. The scathing report details widespread abuses of power within the department and a lack of accountability. “Failures of leadership and accountability have allowed unlawful conduct to continue unchecked,” the report says. “Even when city and police leaders announced solutions, they failed to follow through. In LMPD, officer misconduct too often goes unnoticed and unaddressed. At times, LMPD leaders have endorsed and defended unlawful conduct. A street enforcement unit that violated LMPD policy and federal law has been repeatedly rebranded, but never disbanded.” The report also notes that the city of Louisville has paid out more than $40 million in the past to resolve claims of police misconduct.
  6. ‘You’ve Been Screwed’: Russian Inmates Rebel and Flee From Commanders. “Everything the enemy has, we will allow you to take,” an official tells fed-up inmates in a bizarre pep talk. -REUTERS/Alexander Ermochenko The demented prison-recruitment scheme top Russian military brass are using to find fresh cannon fodder for the war against Ukraine apparently isn’t going so well: 11 inmates are on the run in Donetsk while their fellow recruits have been tossed into basements for refusing to fight. That’s according to the independent outlet Ostorozhno, Novosti, which released damning leaked audio on Tuesday that captures the unfolding chaos. About 70 inmates are being held against their will in a basement in Donetsk after a conflict with their commanders went off the rails, one inmate told the outlet. He said he and 10 others had managed to flee during the mayhem, but now they’re terrified the military will track them down, execute them, and list them as missing so the circumstances of their deaths will be kept under wraps and their families will never receive compensation. “If you refuse to go fight, people from Wagner will come and we’ll shoot you,” the inmate recalled being told. Just before the prisoners’ escape, a man identified as a Russian Defense Ministry official was caught on tape trying to convince the group of angry inmates that they better follow orders. A 10-minute clip shared by Ostorozhno, Novosti was reportedly surreptitiously recorded after the group of inmates recruited for the war effort refused to storm Ukrainian positions in the Donbas, and apparently began to catch wind of the fact that they were simply seen as an easily expendable resource to carry out human-wave style attacks. “You were given a task yesterday, and you refused,” an unnamed representative of the Defense Ministry says as he scolds them. “I haven’t scared you with anything yet. Why would I need to scare you? I want to ask you, why didn’t you go carry out the task?” “Those before you went through the exact same thing, there were 75 people–” the official says, before an inmate cuts him off and yells, “Of whom only 11 people remained? I was with them in the hospital!”
  7. https://img-9gag-fun.9cache.com/photo/a8qApe6_460svav1.mp4
  8. This started a week or so ago. The Russian forces are making incremental gains but it is costing them some 500-600 casualties per hundred meters and that number is climbing as new weapons arrive for the Ukrainian army. The Ukrainian military tactics seem to be deplete the Russian forces. At this point, the Russians have lost almost all their fighter jets and between 80-90% of their armoured vehicles. For about 4% of the American military budget, about 80-90% of Russian military capability has been destroyed. Reports of mutiny and desertion are almost daily.
  9. The Ukrainian army can retreat from Bakhmut and still survive- Putin cannot. The Wagner group has cleaned out every prison in Russia and Belarus as well as every one they can access- murderers, rapists and so forth and apparently are now clearing out psychiatric wards and registering 16 year old boys for military service.
  10. Safe injection sites as stand-alone facilities work to an extent. They work best in conjunction with "registered addict programs", safe housing and ongoing healthcare. Several countries have very successful programs-- Switzerland and Portugal for two. There programs have been very successful in reducing medical crises among addict/users, reducing drug-related crime and prevalence of dealers, demands on demands on healthcare, police and courts/jails, and overall reduction in active chemical dependents.
  11. Narcotics Anonymous
  12. Als a lot of BS.
  13. As former President Donald Trump pursues the 2024 GOP presidential nomination, he continues to face a variety of federal and state investigations — some criminal and some civil. Simultaneously, Trump is being probed by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and special counsel Jack Smith, the Manhattan District Attorney's Office, New York State Attorney General Letitia James and Fulton County, Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis. Former Watergate prosecutor Jill Wine-Banks has, more than once, pointed out that even President Richard Nixon during the 1970s didn't have as much legal baggage as Trump. Smith and James' Trump-related investigations intersect in some areas. Both of them are probing Trump's post-election activities of late 2020 and early 2021, but Smith is doing so at the federal level while Willis is doing so at the state level. And Smith's investigation is broader; Willis is zeroing in on Trump's efforts to overturn the presidential election results in Georgia. In an article published by Above the Law on March 6, Baltimore-based reporter Liz Dye emphasizes that Georgia is among the states where Republicans are "proposing bills to impose statewide oversight on local prosecutors and even remove them from office if they fall out of favor with the ruling party." Their vehicle in the Peach State is Georgia Senate Bill 92, and Dye finds the bill's timing suspicious in light of DA Willis' Trump-related investigation.
  14. We're talking about human beings who often cling to dreams which are really fantasies in the face of all evidence to the contrary. We are driven by emotion, not reality.
  15. Russia orders 21 mobile crematories from China to hide the truth about own losses as well as the deaths of Ukraine civilians. "Ashes are easier to move than bodies".
  16. Why did this cop turn up dead? A heroic police officer rescued at least three people after the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing. A year later, he was found shot in the head By Thomas Lake, CNN OKLAHOMA CITY — The bombing memorial is a somber and beautiful place, framed by two monuments called the Gates of Time. The 9:01 Gate commemorates the innocence before the explosion, which happened at 9:02 a.m. and became known as the deadliest act of domestic terrorism in U.S. history. The 9:03 Gate represents “the moment healing began.” But some survivors never healed. With time, their suffering only got worse. This story is about one of those people. His name was Terry Yeakey. He was an Oklahoma City police officer and a military veteran. Yeakey saved at least three people from the ruins of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building on April 19, 1995, the day a terrorist attack killed 168 people and injured hundreds of others. Something happened to Yeakey in those hours in the wreckage. He was badly shaken, and his worldview seemed to change. In time, he grew suspicious and afraid. He ran afoul of his supervisors. He went on secret missions, withholding his motives and plans from fellow officers. He seemed to be conducting his own investigation. And then, 385 days after the bombing, his body was found near some trees in a field off a country road. His wrists were cut. His neck was cut. He’d been shot through the head. The authorities said it was suicide. But among those who knew Terry Yeakey, not many believed he had killed himself. In a recent interview, his sister Lashon Hargrove said this: “I think they murdered Terry because he knew too much.”
  17. Do not underestimate the power of hope. In one experiment, rats were put into containers of water with no chance of escape. In about two hours, they began to stop swimming and started to drown. They were fished out, allowed to rest overnight and then placed back into the same containers of water. They continued to swim for two days. The difference? The rats now believed that they had hope that they would be saved. Similar events have been recorded for humans.
  18. Considering the politics out here, can you blame them?
  19. Sometimes its about ego more than money. Then things get nutty.
  20. Considering the differences in salaries, I can understand him hoping his NFL dream will come true. We all live in hope.
  21. Its all a facade to sell newspapers. In Alberta, the Sun papers hype how poorly Alberta is treated by the rest of Canada along with railings against the preferential treatment given to Quebec. In Quebec, they portray Quebec as a victim of a Canada that does not understand or care about the province's unique status.
  22. Apparently as part of the deliberations about charging Trump will all manner of criminal offences, the prosecutors had to consider if he was non compos mentis, or if his attorneys would use that as a defence.
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