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What deems a person mentally ill in a gun background check? by: Rob Low Updated: Mar 30, 2021 / 05:06 AM MDT BOULDER, Colo. (KDVR) — Even if the man accused of killing 10 people at a Boulder King Soopers ends up using a mental illness defense, it’s no surprise a background check didn’t flag Ahmad Alissa as mentally ill when he bought his weapon six days before the mass shooting. Defense attorneys for Alissa told the judge they need time to learn his history of possible mental illness. Suspect in Boulder King Soopers shooting appears in court; accused of...
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@SkyNews 'I believed I witnessed a murder' Witness Donald Williams says he called 911 because he believed he saw a 'murder' when George Floyd died.
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All you need to know about CNN's continuing campaign against President Trump was contained within a short statement by one of its political "analysts." On this morning's New Day, analyst Josh Rogin: Took mocking delight in the silencing of President Trump via Big Tech's de-platforming of him; andAccused President Trump of being a killer.Get the rest of the story and view the video here.
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – With an estimated 4 million Americans behind on rent, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has extended the eviction moratorium imposed during the pandemic until the end of June. The moratorium, which halted evictions for people unable to make their rent payments, was set to run out on Wednesday. But the CDC said it felt families across the country needed more time and relief. The extension was aimed at avoiding having people move in with loved ones or into homeless shelters as the risk of transmission of COVID-19 remains high.
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In an attempt to fill the gaps of my public school education I've started to read, slowly, the Harvard Classics first printed in 1909 and 1910. It's a collection of classic books in 50 volumes with an additional 20 volumes first printed in 1917. My collection is incomplete with 24 random volumes of the first 50. “My aim was not to select the best fifty, or best hundred, books in the world, but to give, in twenty-three thousand pages or thereabouts, a picture of the progress of the human race within historical times, so far as that progress can be...
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Interesting little bit of history.
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The bizarre discovery was made at Australia's first "body farm" - a facility where medical and forensic scientists can study human decomposition in action. Researchers at the Australian Facility for Taphonomic Experimental Research (AFTER) have been paying attention to corpses over long periods of time, taking snapshots every 30 minutes for more than 17 months. Much to their surprise, the researchers found a "significant" amount of movement - as if the corpse was moving of its own free will.
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Discarded surgical masks strewn along the sidewalk aptly represent COVID-19’s lasting legacy. The federal medical bureaucracy’s response to the pandemic has resulted in a wasteland of lost economic and educational opportunities, psychologically damaged children, terminally lonely nursing home residents, and lives lost to suicide, illicit drug overdoses, and missed diagnoses.Thanks to the lockdowns, 140,104 businesses were temporarily closed and 97,966 were permanently closed by September 2020 according to a Yelp survey. Significantly, more than half of these were local small businesses—and small businesses employ nearly half of all American workers. Predictably, the workers who were most affected were not the...
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The radical left did not steal the presidency — they eliminated it. The Biden so-called press conference, a parody of itself, proved that. While Biden had some moments in which he seemed lucid, he had many in which he could not conceal the fog that envelops his failing brain — not even with pre-approved non-questions from non-reporters and scripted responses. Is this confused old guy the man who has his finger on the nuclear button? Fortunately, he is not. His handlers are well aware that he lapses in and (back) out of situational awareness, as the televised appearance made clear...
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CBS4) – An 18-year-old Colorado man was arrested in Puerto Rico over the weekend for not wearing a mask. The U.S. territory requires everyone to wear a mask even if they’ve been vaccinated. A news report in Puerto Rico names the tourist as Torino Walter Bickmore. It states the man was “disoriented, uttering profanity, aggressive with passers-by.” Officers asked the man to get out of the middle of the street, but the man refused. The man was apparently intoxicated. Police also say the man was not wearing a face mask and refused to wear one when asked to. Police ended...
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The United States Supreme Court has shielded Hillary Clinton from facing a deposition over her alleged misuse of classified emails while she served in the Obama administration. On Monday, the highest court in the land rejected the effort by political watchdog group Judicial Watch to depose the former secretary of state.
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Joe Biden on Monday said he “shares the sentiment” of CDC Director Rochelle Walensky who warned of “impending doom” with the Covid case trajectory. “We have so much to look forward to, so much promise and potential…and so much reason for hope, but right now I’m scared,” Walensky said of a virus with a 99.98% survival rate. The US is currently recording a weekly average of approximately 63,000 Covid cases per day, a slight uptick from last week. Biden said he shares the sentiment with Walensky. VIDEO AT LINK...........................
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WASHINGTON (AP) — When former President Donald Trump was asked to list those he considers the future leaders of the Republican Party, he quickly rattled off names including Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Sens. Josh Hawley and Ted Cruz. Conspicuously absent from the list: Mike Pence. The former vice president is steadily reentering public life as he eyes a potential run for the White House in 2024. He’s joining conservative organizations, writing op-eds, delivering speeches and launching an advocacy group that will focus on promoting the Trump administration’s accomplishments.
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Rick Wilson, Pete Snyder SURPRISE! Never Trumper and Russia Hoaxer Rick Wilson Lived With Virginia Governor Candidate Pete Snyder Down the Hall from “Russian Hookers” Lincoln Project co-founder, Never Trumper, and pedophile protector Rick Wilson spent years hyping the Russia Hoax nonsense against President Trump, including the now-debunked smear that he spent the night with Russian prostitutes in Moscow. As it turns out, Wilson is the one familiar with Russian hookers – he’s admitted so himself. In recently unearthed tweets Wilson directed at his longtime pal Pete Snyder – the former RNC chair of Mitt Romney’s campaign in Virginia who...
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Iowa state sealConstitutional Carry is an approximation of the state of law in the United States when the Second Amendment was ratified in 1791. At that time no permit was required to carry a weapon either openly or concealed in the United States.The Iowa House voted on 18 March, to pass HF756, a gun law reform bill which includes Constitutional Carry. The bill passed the House 60 to 37, with all but one Democrat opposing the reforms. The Republican House Majority leader Matt Windschitl, disputed the idea the bill would make Iowans less safe. From desmoinesregister.com: Windschitl disputed the...
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A confusing and unintelligible tweet released by U.S. Strategic Command (Stratcom) Sunday night drew ridicule and thousands of shares on Twitter after the military arm tweeted “;l;;gmlxzssaw.” The garbled message, released at 7:48 p.m., received more than 11,000 retweets and hundreds of comments before it was deleted roughly half an hour later. “Apologizes for any confusion. Please disregard this post,” Stratcom, based at Offutt Air Force Base, Neb., tweeted quickly thereafter, then deleted that apology. The bizarre message drew speculation that it was the military’s inadvertent release of the “nuclear launch codes,” jokes that a cat was allowed on the...
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"Chernobyl," HBO's five-part mini-series about the 1986 disaster at a Soviet atomic reactor. This film is reasonably accurate historically, well worth watching, and horrifying. Don't watch it right before bedtime! One expert in the film comments that atomic power is wonderful ... when working normally. It emits no heat-trapping carbon dioxide and generates large amounts of electricity. The film, however, depicts the tremendous dangers when something goes wrong. This disaster resulted from reactor operators' mistakes combined with a design fault in the reactor. It rendered the city of Chernobyl and around 1,100 square miles of surrounding land uninhabitable for centuries....
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We’ve reached a point of media insanity where liberal outlets are trying to convince people that pollution causes their private parts to shrink.
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