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All I want is for Steinle's killer to get as much jail time as the fuckwits below.

 

Georgia couple gets prison for racist threats at child's birthday party

 

(CNN) — A Georgia couple who rode with a Confederate flag-waving group that made armed threats against African-Americans at a child's birthday party were sentenced to prison Monday.

 

Jose "Joe" Torres, was sentenced to 20 years, with 13 years in prison, after a jury convicted him on three counts of aggravated assault, one count of making terroristic threats and one count of violating of Georgia's Street Gang Terrorism and Prevention Act.

 

Kayla Norton was sentenced to 15 years, with six years in prison. She was convicted on one count of making terroristic threats and one count of violation of the Street Gang Act.

 

http://www.cnn.com/2017/02/27/us/georgia-couple-confederate-flags-threats/index.html

 

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All I want is for Steinle's killer to get as much jail time as the fuckwits below.

 

Georgia couple gets prison for racist threats at child's birthday party

 

(CNN) — A Georgia couple who rode with a Confederate flag-waving group that made armed threats against African-Americans at a child's birthday party were sentenced to prison Monday.

 

Jose "Joe" Torres, was sentenced to 20 years, with 13 years in prison, after a jury convicted him on three counts of aggravated assault, one count of making terroristic threats and one count of violating of Georgia's Street Gang Terrorism and Prevention Act.

 

Kayla Norton was sentenced to 15 years, with six years in prison. She was convicted on one count of making terroristic threats and one count of violation of the Street Gang Act.

 

http://www.cnn.com/2017/02/27/us/georgia-couple-confederate-flags-threats/index.html

 

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Those pieces of shit deserve a sentence, but I'd agree jail is way off. They will just gang up with the supremacists in prison. Give them community service. Make them clean up rest stop bathrooms for five years at minimum wage.

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He was held responsible. He was charged with manslaughter. Involuntary manslaughter. If Kate Steinle had picked up this gun and it went off accidentally and killed this 'a piece of shit felon illegal immigrant' you wouldn't give a flying rusty fuck. We wouldn't even be talking. Check your anger and bias at the door. Until then.... ‘Culpae poenae par esto.’

Not convicted of involuntary manslaughter right?

 

And I believe he is being called a felon because he has repeatedly come here illegally? Could be wrong though

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Not convicted of involuntary manslaughter right?

 

And I believe he is being called a felon because he has repeatedly come here illegally? Could be wrong though

 

Zarate was only convicted for a felon in possession of a firearm, but there is a federal arrest warrant for Zarate for charges including felon in possession of a firearm, involuntary manslaughter, and assault with a deadly weapon. Not sure if he can be tried twice for the same crime though.

 

He was an illegal alien who was deported from the U.S. a total of five times, had seven felony convictions, and was on probation in Texas at the time of the shooting.

 

He was convicted of his first drug charge in Arizona in1991.

 

In 1993, he was convicted three times in Washington state for felony heroin possession and manufacturing narcotics.

 

Another drug conviction and jail term, this time in Oregon.

 

Finally INS deported Zarate in June 1994.

 

Within two years he was convicted again of heroin possession in Washington state and deported for the second time in 1997

 

In February 1998, Zarate was deported for the third time, after reentering the U.S. through Arizona.

 

Six days later Border Patrol caught him at an Arizona border crossing and a federal court sentenced him to five years and three months in federal prison for unauthorized reentry.

 

He was deported again in 2003 for his fourth deportation, but he reentered the U.S. through the Texas border, eventually caught, jailed for another federal prison sentence for reentry, and in June 2009 was deported for the fifth time.

 

Less than three months after his fifth deportation, Zarate was caught attempting to cross the border in Texas, pleaded guilty to felony reentry, and placed in a federal medical facility. 

 

After completing a prison term in San Bernardino for entering illegally, the San Francisco Sheriff's Department wanted a piece of him for outstanding drug warrants. as it was for pot possession many years earlier the SF DA dropped the charges.

 

Thanks to San Francisco's moronic “Due Process for All” ordinance, because he had no current violent felony charges or past violent felony convictions they ignored the ICE detainer and let him go on April 15, 2015. He was out in SF for less than 2 1/2 months.

 

If it makes anyone feel better, the Mayor of San Francisco Ed Lee who signed the Due Process for All ordinance into law, died of heart failure two weeks after the Zarate verdict, so maybe justice was served after all. Or is that just poetic justice. 

 

Aloha   ;)

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He was held responsible. He was charged with manslaughter. Involuntary manslaughter. If Kate Steinle had picked up this gun and it went off accidentally and killed this 'a piece of shit felon illegal immigrant' you wouldn't give a flying rusty fuck. We wouldn't even be talking. Check your anger and bias at the door. Until then.... ‘Culpae poenae par esto.’

Held responsible ? read below.

 

Zarate was only convicted for a felon in possession of a firearm, but there is a federal arrest warrant for Zarate for charges including felon in possession of a firearm, involuntary manslaughter, and assault with a deadly weapon. Not sure if he can be tried twice for the same crime though.

 

He was an illegal alien who was deported from the U.S. a total of five times, had seven felony convictions, and was on probation in Texas at the time of the shooting.

 

He was convicted of his first drug charge in Arizona in1991.

 

In 1993, he was convicted three times in Washington state for felony heroin possession and manufacturing narcotics.

 

Another drug conviction and jail term, this time in Oregon.

 

Finally INS deported Zarate in June 1994.

 

Within two years he was convicted again of heroin possession in Washington state and deported for the second time in 1997

 

In February 1998, Zarate was deported for the third time, after reentering the U.S. through Arizona.

 

Six days later Border Patrol caught him at an Arizona border crossing and a federal court sentenced him to five years and three months in federal prison for unauthorized reentry.

 

He was deported again in 2003 for his fourth deportation, but he reentered the U.S. through the Texas border, eventually caught, jailed for another federal prison sentence for reentry, and in June 2009 was deported for the fifth time.

 

Less than three months after his fifth deportation, Zarate was caught attempting to cross the border in Texas, pleaded guilty to felony reentry, and placed in a federal medical facility. 

 

After completing a prison term in San Bernardino for entering illegally, the San Francisco Sheriff's Department wanted a piece of him for outstanding drug warrants. as it was for pot possession many years earlier the SF DA dropped the charges.

 

Thanks to San Francisco's moronic “Due Process for All” ordinance, because he had no current violent felony charges or past violent felony convictions they ignored the ICE detainer and let him go on April 15, 2015. He was out in SF for less than 2 1/2 months.

 

If it makes anyone feel better, the Mayor of San Francisco Ed Lee who signed the Due Process for All ordinance into law, died of heart failure two weeks after the Zarate verdict, so maybe justice was served after all. Or is that just poetic justice. 

 

Aloha   ;)

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Those pieces of shit deserve a sentence, but I'd agree jail is way off. They will just gang up with the supremacists in prison. Give them community service. Make them clean up rest stop bathrooms for five years at minimum wage.

oh, I wouldn't be all about them going to jail if there wasn't a kid involved. don't fuck with kids. kids scare very easily. we must protect them.

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Canada to buy fleet of 30-year-old fighter jets from Australia in snub to US

 

Canada will purchase a fleet of 30-year-old F/A-18 Hornet fighter jets from Australia amid an escalating trade dispute with the US.

 

Plans to buy a newer fleet of 18 Boeing Super Hornets were ditched after the US imposed an 80% tariff on imports of Bombardier passenger aircraft and Canada will instead spend about $500m on the fleet of vintage RAAF planes.

 

The announcement marks a new low in relations between Canada’s Liberal government and Boeing and casts into doubt the future of defence cooperation with the US aerospace company, which says it supports more than 17,500 jobs in Canada.

 

But Boeing has indicated it is unlikely to back down on the trade challenge and the issue has become a political problem for the Canadian prime minister, Justin Trudeau. Andrew Scheer, leader of the official opposition Conservative party, on Tuesday mocked him for buying old jets.

 

“If the prime minister is so keen on buying fixer-uppers, will he come over, because I have an old minivan I would love to show him,” Scheer said to laughter in the House of Commons.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2017/dec/13/canada-to-buy-fleet-of-30-year-old-fighter-jets-from-australia-in-snub-to-us

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I'm pretty sure he didn't fire into a crowd.

He didn't get off Scott free.

Most likely male... doesn't make it so.

Kate Steinle was not murdered

 

 

 

50 cal can only penetrate about 3 feet of water....

 

Yes it will stop a bullet very effectively, but a bullet can also skip of of the water and end up hitting someone.

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Held responsible ? read below.

 

He had multiple charges against him and went to court. I can't help it if the prosecution fucked it up. Did you mean revenge instead? If Jose Ines Garcia Zarate had been killed you wouldn't even care.

 

Yes it will stop a bullet very effectively, but a bullet can also skip of of the water and end up hitting someone.

 

It could, if the angle is right and there is someone on the other side of the water or in a boat.

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Seems with all the stuff to disagree over and differences of opinion were not realising that we are participating in handing over control of our lives and freedoms to big globalist government agendas.

 

Only chance to get in the way of or take power away from it is to not participate in the tech and banking infrastructure thats being set up. Not complying with or consenting to is the only way we can change things or slow down the moves made while we're distracted.

 

So instead of fighting antifa protests, or marching on wall street we should all just take the day off and stay home with family or Datsuns.

 

Probably heard this before but , i think more and more that's where were at.

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The repeal of net neutrality will kill Roe v. Wade!!!

 

Tell the FCC and Congress that net neutrality matters to reproductive freedom

 

Without a free and open internet, anti-choice extremists could pay to block access to accurate information about reproductive health or even phone data access to calling abortion clinics.

 

Imagine a world where a woman searches the internet but can find no information on how to access an abortion. Imagine trying to call your representative, but you can't get through, because the phone company is being paid to limit the number of phone calls to Congress. Join us as we battle to save our internet.

 

http://actnow.prochoiceamerica.org/sign/tell-fcc-and-congress-net-neutrality-matters-reproductive-freedom?source=twitter#.WjQGFZXmpy0

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Those pieces of shit deserve a sentence, but I'd agree jail is way off. They will just gang up with the supremacists in prison. Give them community service. Make them clean up rest stop bathrooms for five years at minimum wage.

Apparently......The CNN video stated regarding this event.... he was pointing a shotgun at individuals attending the b-day party , and they both were making the death threats while do so.

 

It might or might not of been their first rodeo irregardless of what was plublished. I have no real clue though...

 

I’m curious as to what would stop a persons like this from crossing the line.

 

Fucking white trash

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The repeal of net neutrality will kill Roe v. Wade!!!Tell the FCC and Congress that net neutrality matters to reproductive freedomWithout a free and open internet, anti-choice extremists could pay to block access to accurate information about reproductive health or even phone data access to calling abortion clinics.Imagine a world where a woman searches the internet but can find no information on how to access an abortion. Imagine trying to call your representative, but you can't get through, because the phone company is being paid to limit the number of phone calls to Congress. Join us as we battle to save our internet.http://actnow.prochoiceamerica.org/sign/tell-fcc-and-congress-net-neutrality-matters-reproductive-freedom?source=twitter#.WjQGFZXmpy0

...resistance is futile...Borg
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Endangered Species Act Bureaucrats Are Playing Word Games That Cost Billions Of Dollars

 

For instance, too often we see “regulating by zip code,” where regulators label a plant or animal as imperiled by singling out a narrow geographical area, instead of looking at its entire population.

 

Likewise, officials have concocted hairsplitting biological distinctions to put an animal or plant on the Endangered Species Act list even though, for all intents and purposes, it is indistinguishable from other populations that are perfectly healthy.

 

One example in the news right now: A four-inch bird called the California gnatcatcher. Because of the gnatcatcher’s listing as “threatened,” hundreds of thousands of acres in Southern California have been designated as “critical habitat,” triggering onerous land-use regulations that substantially impede homebuilding and other development.

 

This is no small factor in the region’s severe shortage of affordable housing.

 

Officials insist on keeping the California gnatcatcher on the Endangered Species Act list, even though new biological studies show it is part of a larger, thriving species that has a population of millions in Mexico.

 

http://dailycaller.com/2017/11/27/endangered-species-act-bureaucrats-are-playing-word-games-that-cost-billions-of-dollars/

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He had multiple charges against him and went to court. I can't help it if the prosecution fucked it up. Did you mean revenge instead? If Jose Ines Garcia Zarate had been killed you wouldn't even care.

 

 

It could, if the angle is right and there is someone on the other side of the water or in a boat.

You're right i wouldn't care.I usually don't care when a criminal,drug dealer,gang banger,terrorist,whatever gets dead.It also wouldn't have been a story like this one was.

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Endangered Species Act Bureaucrats Are Playing Word Games That Cost Billions Of Dollars

 

For instance, too often we see “regulating by zip code,” where regulators label a plant or animal as imperiled by singling out a narrow geographical area, instead of looking at its entire population.

 

Likewise, officials have concocted hairsplitting biological distinctions to put an animal or plant on the Endangered Species Act list even though, for all intents and purposes, it is indistinguishable from other populations that are perfectly healthy.

 

One example in the news right now: A four-inch bird called the California gnatcatcher. Because of the gnatcatcher’s listing as “threatened,” hundreds of thousands of acres in Southern California have been designated as “critical habitat,” triggering onerous land-use regulations that substantially impede homebuilding and other development.

 

This is no small factor in the region’s severe shortage of affordable housing.

 

Officials insist on keeping the California gnatcatcher on the Endangered Species Act list, even though new biological studies show it is part of a larger, thriving species that has a population of millions in Mexico.

 

http://dailycaller.com/2017/11/27/endangered-species-act-bureaucrats-are-playing-word-games-that-cost-billions-of-dollars/

That tactic has been used for years by groups like the Sierra club.The goal is to do everything they can to stop new home construction.It sometimes works pretty good.Some of the developments i work on have to designate a lot of acreage for an open space preserve and then surround it with houses.

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Exclusive: Prominent lawyer sought donor cash for two Trump accusers

 

California lawyer Lisa Bloom’s efforts included offering to sell alleged victims’ stories to TV outlets in return for a commission for herself, arranging a donor to pay off one Trump accuser’s mortgage and attempting to secure a six-figure payment for another woman who ultimately declined to come forward after being offered as much as $750,000, the clients told The Hill.

 

The woman told The Hill in an interview that Bloom initially approached her in early October through Harth. She said she considered coming forward with her account of an unsolicited advance by Trump solely to support her friend Harth, and not because she had any consternation with Trump, who ended the advance when she asked him to stop, she said.

 

The woman said Bloom initially offered a $10,000 donation to the woman’s favorite church, an account backed up by text messages the two exchanged.

 

“Please keep the donation offer confidential except to your pastor,” Bloom wrote the woman on Oct. 14, 2016.

 

When Bloom found out the woman was still a supporter of Trump and associated with lawyers, friends and associates of the future president, she texted a request that jarred the woman.

 

The lawyer repeatedly texted one of the woman’s friends on Nov. 4, 2016, but the friend declined to put the woman on the phone, instead sending a picture of the client in a hospital bed.

 

Bloom persisted, writing in a series of texts to the friend that she needed to talk to her hospitalized client because it could have “a significant impact on her life” and a “big impact on her daughter” if she did not proceed with her public statement as she had planned.

 

“She is in no condition for visitors,” the friend texted Bloom back.

 

“If you care about her you need to leave her be until she is feeling better,” the friend added in another text.

 

Bloom hopped on a plane from California to come see the woman on the East Coast, according to the text messages and interviews.

 

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/365068-exclusive-prominent-lawyer-sought-donor-cash-for-two-trump-accusers

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Held responsible ? read below.

 

In a country of laws, how do we hold anyone responsible when they are totally irresponsible and have no respect for our laws? He was an illegal alien who served time in Washington State, Oregon, Arizona, Texas, and California, was deported five times, had six drug convictions, seven felony convictions, Was held in a mental institution and was on probation in Texas at the time of the shooting. 

Zarate was a disaster waiting to happen, but he didn't flee to San Francisco because it was a sanctuary city. Thanks to the SF Sharifs Durp, he was extradited here on drug charges. Shouldn't overlook the fact that San Francisco Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi and DA George Gascon were both huge advocates for the Due Process For All ordinance.

 

Irregardless of the politics behind this POS city ordinance, a United States District Court of Oregon ruled ICE “hold” requests unconstitutional under the 14th amendment and put's local municipalities in jeopardy of civil suits for depriving one's liberty without due process, and depriving one's right to be free from unreasonable seizure. It also costs local counties a shit load of money to hold these people and wait for the feds to show up, sometimes for weeks.

 

in all reality, the Due Process For All ordinance was in response to the Secure Communities Program giving ICE stronger ability to deport criminals. John Morton of ICE called Secure Communities “the future of immigration enforcement” because it “focuses our resources on identifying and removing the most serious criminal offenders first and foremost." Most cities signed on, but around 2011 many state and local partners came to resent it, because of its costs, detrimental effects on law enforcement operations in Latino communities preventing victims and witnesses of crimes from coming forward for fear of triggering the involvement of immigration authorities. Also it wasn't sticking to its original goals of deporting criminals, the Obama administration was seen to be using the program as a tool for general deportation. Arlington, VA (very conservative) was the first to opt out of Secure Communities, and San Francisco did the same. When Trump ramped the program back up and liberal SF balked, the political rhetoric machines flew into action and here we are.

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Democratic congresswoman suggests female colleagues invite harassment because of the way they dress

 

•Democratic congresswoman Marcy Kaptur told her colleagues that "too many members dress inappropriately" which creates "an invitation" for harassment.

 

http://uk.businessinsider.com/marcy-kaptur-female-colleagues-invite-harassment-with-their-clothes-2017-12

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