Message from @Tina Elkins
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Ok this is really weird....these business chains appear to perhaps be something other then what they are. Check them out in your state and see what you find. https://www.hoursguide.com/josephs/ https://www.hoursguide.com/franks-franks/
the Real ID act is a load of crap. trump needs to back off of this. for him to let this go thru means hes letting a global entitiy call the shots in US. not right and hope he changes this.
@DJ66DEPLORABLE Thanks, I did not know that
Melanoma TRUMP speaks five or six languages
@Pawhuska your welcome.
God bless this manz family https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7fUzGXZzkQ
@Tina Elkins imagine if the witness is SETH RICH ?
@Tina Elkins I hope the witness is true.
Bundys pardoned by Trump per EO statement from the White House
He's not....but sure hope those responsible for his death are held to account
Correction the Harmon’s in Oregon are Pardoned
President Trump on Tuesday pardoned the father and son from Oregon whose imprisonment for setting fires on federal land sparked a 41-day long takeover of a wildlife refuge in the state.
@Kathryn44. Record constantly changed my spelling....I typed Melania and the device changed it to melanoma
Trump signed the order granting clemency to 76-year-old Dwight Hammond and his son, Steven Hammond, 49, who were convicted of arson in 2012 for fires that burned on federal land in 2001 and 2006. Though they served their original sentences for the conviction -- Dwight serving three months, Steven serving one year -- an appellate judge ruled in 2015 that the terms were too short under federal minimum sentencing laws and the Hammonds were resentenced to serve the mandatory minimum.
The Hammonds are multi-generation cattle ranchers in Oregon imprisoned in connection with a fire that leaked onto a small portion of neighboring public grazing land,” the White House said in a statement. “The evidence at trial regarding the Hammonds’ responsibility for the fire was conflicting, and the jury acquitted them on most of the charges.”
The statement added: “Justice is overdue for Dwight and Steven Hammond, both of whom are entirely deserving of these Grants of Executive Clemency.”
Dwight has so far served about three years in prison and Steven has served about four years. They have also paid $400,000 to the United States to settle a related civil suit.
The resentencing sparked a protest from Ammon Bundy and dozens of others, who occupied the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge near the Hammond ranch in southeastern Oregon from Jan. 2 to Feb. 11, 2016.
During the standoff at the refuge, FBI Agent W. Joseph Astarita allegedly shot rancher Robert "LaVoy" Finicum when officers arrested leaders of the occupation. Astarita was later accused of falsely denying he fired two shots at Finicum or his truck and pleaded not guilty to three counts of making a false statement and two counts of obstruction of justice.














