Posted on 05/02/2015 6:11:03 AM PDT by don-o
The Baltimore cop that Hannity interviewed last night mentioned this Bledsoe woman and her relationship with the reporterette, Miller.
The rabbit hole deepens.
Manipulating the media? Uh no, as always the libtard scum are coordinating with it...
Manipulating the media? Uh no, as always the libtard scum are coordinating with it...
The B’more D.A.’s charges stink to high heaven. Another rush to judgement by the ‘aggrieved’ class. How bad will it get if the venue is changed and these officers are not convicted?
Truth now longer matters.
And I figured that FR has been watched forever.
there is something very Queer about all this
I am assuming this refers to the excellent post at the top. That SHOULD be a motivation to every single user of this forum to do the right thing and help pay the bills.
I see what you did there.
Les b honest, I think you are correct.
“Paddy Wagon”
Who here knows the origin of that term?
here’s the interview on Hannity
Exclusive: Baltimore Officer With Inside Info On The Investigation - Hannity
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqNldpeLSYU
Nothing anymore under the Obamaland surprises me anymore. The media is an official arm of the Dem Party and talking points. Thank you for posting. I had read this and it was interesting.
When I heard the sound bytes yesterday I was impressed by her voice as that of an angry black woman. Now I find out I only had three out of four but not exactly what kind of woman. Know what I mean?
Roundin’ up the Irish?
I do. It’s all those Patricks. The might as well have called it the Ted Kennedy wagon.
Deputy States Attorney for Criminal Justice Janice Bledsoe [right], one of the two lead investigators in the death of Freddie Gray. Her partner is WBALs Jayne Miller [left].
Dykes Lied - Cops Died!
That the way the progrethives were hoping things would work out?
Bledsoe and Miller are both white women.
Thanks for that. Wish they had a better voice alteration routine. I have heard better in the past.
I DO! (know about “Paddy Wagons.”) Back in the day of high rates of Irish immigration, so many were arrested for drinking and fighting that the police vehicle hauling them to jail was nick-named “Paddy Wagon” because, “Paddy” was a popular name for them.
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