Message from @Dina

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2018-07-07 20:04:59 UTC  

https://freedomoutpost.com/the-merging-of-education-and-labor-must-be-opposed/#!/back This is a complicated subject, but one of the most pressing as regards to our children and youth in America.

2018-07-07 20:05:00 UTC  

And Deadcat in his West Coast accent!

2018-07-07 20:05:48 UTC  

WOW..Anyone interested in the MOAB's in the Hill article from yesterday Re: DOJ/FBI ..then listen to this break down. It is extremely enlightening. FBI had 4 or more investigations going on into Trumps Champagne all at the same time?!?!? Hmmmmm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=542P-dx_HdU

2018-07-07 20:06:53 UTC  

MEMPHIS, TN (WMC) -
New details are being released about a Memphis police officer accused of pocketing hundreds of dollars that police found on her son during a drug arrest.

Officer Jocelyn Robinson's career with Memphis Police Department spans 20 years.

While WMC5 found a number of accolades for her work, we also found a number of blemishes including four traffic accidents in a police vehicle, all minor.

There were also six incidents where Officer Robinson had to be disciplined, and quite a few of those involved her children.

When the vehicle 22-year-old Roger Robinson was riding in was pulled over for a traffic violation back in February on Bartlett Boulevard, police found a lot more than a misplaced tag.

Police said In the backseat where two small children were sitting was a black backpack with a loaded gun with one round in the chamber, a Glock 22, and two Ziploc bags with more than 300 grams of marijuana.

Roger immediately called his mother. When she arrived, Roger allegedly slipped his mother $630 in cash, which she put in her pocket.

According to the Bartlett report, when police noticed what she had done and ordered her to return the money, she became irate and started cursing and yelling.

"Y'all Bartlett police are dirty and shady!” she said. “I can't believe y'all gonna do me like that."

Roger was taken to Bartlett Jail, where he was facing six charges, including possession with intent to sell.

2018-07-07 20:07:56 UTC  

@Deleted User I bet Daddy Dragon’s video is great too! I watched his show yesterday, he is a passionate speaker. He outlined England’s Constitution of 1688. Listed the the rights English people have lost. Made me realize how important protecting our rights under the Constitution really is.

2018-07-07 20:08:08 UTC  

Last week I was trying to remember the name & where the location was of this arch. No laughinga, it just came to me. I know people travel to walk under it for reasons of their own. https://www.breakingisraelnews.com/83746/new-world-order-forming-pagan-temple-baal-arch/

2018-07-07 20:14:22 UTC  

'Oh ****! What's up guys?' - Man mistakenly brings drugs to unmarked K-9 police vehicle >> https://buff.ly/2KSzQ1C

2018-07-07 20:18:03 UTC  

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Metro Health said the Hepatitis A outbreak has continued to grow and is now at 34 confirmed cases in Nashville.

The 46 cases have been confirmed since December 2017. Of those cases, four were Davidson County inmates.
Public Health continues to work with the CDC and state health department to reach those in need of the vaccine.
Music City normally sees one or two cases of Hepatitis A a year, but in the last eight months it has grown.
We are in the middle of a Hepatitis A outbreak here in Davidson County and in other areas of the state, but Davidson County is getting the hardest hit. Close of business today, we have 46 confirmed cases," Rachel Franklin, the Director of Communicable Disease and Emergency Preparedness, said.
Franklin says the CDC confirms the strain in Nashville is linked to other major outbreaks nationwide.
According to the Centers for Disease Control, the following are the most at risk during this Hep A outbreak: