Posted on 05/08/2019 10:23:34 AM PDT by DollyCali
NY Times online subscription increased because Silicon Valley libraries are providing free online NY Times to card members.
Im wanting to confirm, first, if this is a common or precedented practice (doxxing POTUS attended fundraisers name/address, etc.), or something new, from these poolers.
Any idea how to check this?
Love Kimberly Strassel.
Good job, Spunky!
Kimberly has a way with explanations that allow for the average, somewhat news-savvy American to understand a situation.
A good example would be my dear Aunt. Staunch Republican/conservative, but not up on all of the intricacies of what has been taking place, since DJT announced his candidacy (and, before).
However, my aunt watches Brett Baiar and reads the WSJ, so someone like Kimberly is a familiar name, who my aunt will tune in to.
Ive always appreciated Kimberlys old-school, investigative reporting style.
Heres a sampling of some of the issues shes written about, over the years...
https://www.freerepublic.com/tag/strassel/index?tab=articles
Things are definitely happening, in VZ.
How frightening!! But, what a blessing YOU witnessed this and called 911.
You just may have saved his life.
Prayers up.
VERRRRY GOOD LOL
Today is Wednesday TRHUMP Day!
Yikes! Hope he is okay.
Was thinking along same line as Jane He could have been seriously hurt without the partner knowing it. Very unnerving, but you were in right place at the right time.
Suspect in Congressional Doxxing Cases Arrested
EXCERPT: (last 3 paragraphs) On Monday, Majority Leader Mitch McConnells home addresses in Kentucky and Washington D.C. were added to his public Wikipedia page.
During last weeks Senate Judiciary Committee hearing with testimony from Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and one of his accusers, Christine Blasey Ford, the personal home addresses, home phone numbers, cellphone numbers and email addresses of GOP Sens. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Orrin G. Hatch and Mike Lee of Utah, were added to the public Wikipedia pages from what appeared to be an IP address connected to the Capitol.
This info was picked up by the @congressedits Twitter account, which automatically broadcasted it to thousands of followers. Twitter suspended that account this week. Posting personal information is considered one of the most serious violations of the Twitter Rules, according to Twitters website.
SOURCE: https://www.rollcall.com/news/politics/suspect-in-doxxing-arrested
Video of the helicopter crash into the Hudson River
https://twitter.com/i/status/1128748616145719296
LOL....I LOVE THRUMP Day!!!
I just want to share something that is totally off topic-
I entered Two quilts in the juried show, called International Quilt Festival Houston, and BOTH of them have been accepted! I’m just so excited! I just had to let all of my family know!
Congrats, please post photo also.
Tiger Woods Sued in Death of Drunken Driver
https://thegrapevine.theroot.com/tiger-woods-sued-in-death-of-drunken-driver-1834764712
FTA:
The parents of a drunken driver killed in a car crash last year are suing Tiger Woods, blaming him and his girlfriend for their son being intoxicated and then getting behind the wheel.
In a lawsuit filed Monday, the parents of Nicolas F. Immesberger say their son, who worked as a bartender at the golfers Jupiter, Fla., restaurant, The Woods, was served excessive alcohol there after his shift and then allowed to drive, the Los Angeles Times reports.
In addition, they say Woods girlfriend, Erica Herman, the restaurant manager, recruited Immesberger to be a bartender despite knowing that he was an alcoholic.
Immesberger died Dec. 10 after losing control of his car on a Florida highway, according to the Times. His blood alcohol level was .256, more than three times the legal limit.
Immesbergers parents, co-managers of his estate, claim in their suit that after their sons shift was over Dec. 10, the employees, management and owners of The Woods over-served a young man they knew was suffering with the disease of alcoholism, CBS News reports.
They couldn't pay me enough to read their BS.
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