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Trump said Sessions has two weeks @SighOperator
Well Obama,Bush,and Both Clintons are still walking free ...We have seen this with the NoName Tributes
A 60 year old communist rag in NY dies! http://thehill.com/homenews/media/404628-new-yorks-iconic-village-voice-folds-after-more-than-60-years
Check out @Holbornlolz’s Tweet: https://twitter.com/Holbornlolz/status/1035976453454622720?s=09
NEVER FORGET THE EVIL THEY DO.
http://www.cvikasdrv.com/2018/08/31/nigeria-muslims-burn-alive-christian-pastor-his-wife-and-three-of-their-children/
Every political and media organization that either repeats the slander that WikiLeaks operated on behalf of Russia and Trump, or remains silent as Julian Assange is vilified and set-up for criminal indictment, deserves the utter contempt and condemnation of all defenders of democratic rights and freedom of speech.
The World Socialist Web Site is committed to the fight to win the unconditional freedom of Julian Assange. WikiLeaks must be able to continue its groundbreaking journalistic work.
The defence of Assange and WikiLeaks is a crucial part of the broader struggle to defeat the systematic attempts of the ruling class to suppress the ability of independent and critical voices to use the immense democratic potential of the Internet to develop political opposition to war, social inequality and attacks on democratic rights.
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2018/09/01/assa-s01.html
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2018/09/01/pers-s01.html
The American media and political establishment are in the middle of a five-day exercise in moral hypocrisy, cant and myth-making surrounding the death of Republican Senator John McCain. The operation involves nearly every news channel, newspaper publication and politician, Democrat and Republican, following a common script in preparation ever since McCain was diagnosed with brain cancer more than a year ago—John McCain, the “American hero,” the “warrior,” the “maverick,” the likes of which the world may never see again.
On Thursday, a ceremony was held in Arizona featuring speeches by former Vice President Joe Biden and others, concluding with the playing of Frank Sinatra’s, “My Way.” From there, McCain’s body was flown by military aircraft to Washington, where it lay in state in the rotunda of the Capitol building yesterday, a distinction accorded to only 30 other people. McCain’s casket was placed on the wooden catafalque originally built for President Abraham Lincoln after his assassination in 1865—only one of the many political obscenities associated with the affair.
Friday was dedicated to speeches from the assembled congressmen, politicians and military officials. McCain was a “generational leader” (Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell); “one of the bravest souls our nation ever produced” (House Speaker Paul Ryan); one of those “who put country first, who prize service ahead of self, who summon idealism from a cynical age” (Vice President Mike Pence). The attitude of the media was summed up by CNN “journalist” Dana Bash who commented, after it happened to rain as McCain’s coffin was brought up to the US Capitol: “The angels were crying.”
Separating a person’s address for voting and licensing purposes "would cause confusion and lead to different addresses for people who thought they had changed both," he said.
Students can easily change their license and registration address to one on or near campus by visiting their local clerk or a Secretary of State branch office, he said. Also, Johnson sends a mobile election office to 18 college campuses around the state each election cycle to answer students' questions and allow them to register to vote at the address they prefer, he said.
The suit alleges that former state senator and congressman Mike Rogers, a Brighton Republican, was behind the 1999 law that requires most college students to vote where their parents live.
"The legislative history of Rogers' Law shows that, at the time the law was proposed, legislators were well aware of the disproportionate and disenfranchising impact its matching-address requirement would have on young voters, particularly college students, and that it was intended to have that very impact," the suit alleges.
https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/2018/08/31/college-democrats-michigan-voting-laws/1155854002/
New format for Bridge Walk
Though the bridge closure will be the same as it was in 2017, the walk itself will be significantly different because bridge officials will no longer be providing buses to return walkers to their starting points, once they have crossed the span.
In February, the Mackinac Bridge Authority approved a new walk format under which walkers can start from either side of the bridge and either turn around at the midway point or arrange for transportation back to their starting point.
A third option — for those who start early enough and walk briskly — is to walk all the way across the nearly 5-mile span and all the way back.
https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/2018/08/30/mackinac-bridge-labor-day-walk/1143157002/
The bilateral training is part of a rare, monthlong tour by the Kaga and two guided-missile destroyers that will see them make port calls in India, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Indonesia and the Philippines. As a part of the dispatch, which began Aug. 26 and will run through October, the vessels will also conduct joint exercises aimed at bolstering combat skills and improving cooperation with each country’s navy, according to the Defense Ministry’s Maritime Staff Office.
The office said late last month that the MSDF would also train with the U.S. Navy.
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2018/09/01/national/japanese-helicopter-destroyer-trains-u-s-aircraft-carrier-disputed-south-china-sea/
What lessons can be learned from these cases?
Some guidance can be found in a 2013 Justice Ministry paper titled “Research Into Indiscriminate Cases of Mass Murder and Injury.” The 198-page report examined 52 instances in which an individual seriously injured and/or killed people they didn’t know without a clear motive in an attempt to learn from them and hopefully prevent similar attacks.
The report classified the attacks into five separate motives. Forty-two percent of the cases were fueled by a grudge, while 19 percent were driven by anger or envy toward a group or entity. Seventeen percent wished to escape society by being incarcerated, 11.5 percent wished to commit suicide or be killed in the act and 9.6 percent simply wanted to kill.
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2018/09/01/national/media-national/examining-motives-behind-mass-murder-japan/