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  • N.J. officials say state faces ‘high’ level of threat from extremist groups, white supremacists

    02/23/2020 6:30:59 PM PST · by Coleus · 33 replies
    The Star Ledger ^ | 02.21.20 | Ted Sherman
    Police on the street responding to the December attack on a Jersey City kosher market in December.AP Citing the deadly attack in December on a kosher supermarket in Jersey City, as well as the arrests last year of a number of white supremacists allegedly plotting violent attacks, New Jersey officials Friday said homegrown extremism remains the biggest terrorism threat to the state. The Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness, in its annual assessment report, said of the 44 domestic terrorist incidents reported in the United States last year, four had a nexus to New Jersey.“The ever-changing threat landscape in...
  • Bill to block removal of Confederate monuments rejected (Louisiana)

    04/06/2016 11:59:43 AM PDT · by Olog-hai · 9 replies
    Associated Press ^ | Apr 6, 2016 1:59 PM EDT | Megan Trimble
    A proposal to stop the teardown of Louisiana’s Confederate monuments and step into an ongoing fight in New Orleans has failed to win support in the state Senate, blocked by Democratic lawmakers. Sen. Beth Mizell, a Republican who lives 70 miles north of New Orleans, sought to create a state commission to sign off on monument removals. She told senators: “History is bigger than a single community or the mood of a moment.” The argument failed to sway Democrats on the committee, all of whom are black. …
  • A deadly night in the city of Detroit with a total of 15 people shot, 6 killed

    08/13/2011 8:22:42 PM PDT · by Darren McCarty · 96 replies
    WXYZ-TV ^ | 8-13-2011
    DETROIT (WXYZ) - It was a deadly night in the city of Detroit. From 6:00 am Friday, August 12th to 6:00 am Saturday, August 13th, a total of fifteen people were shot in the city. Six of those victims died at a total of 9 separate shooting scenes. Mayor Dave Bing's office released the following statement: "Reducing violent crime is our number one priority. Chief Godbee and the men and women of the Detroit Police Department are working around the clock to bring these criminals to justice. Our community must continue to work with us to stop this kind of...
  • Every Democrat once voted “No” on 14th Amendment;now they want to twist it to make Obama our king?

    08/01/2011 9:39:44 AM PDT · by jmaroneps37 · 11 replies
    coachisright.com ^ | August 1, 2011 | Kevin “Coach” Collins
    Democrats have no shame, but this is a new low even for them. Recent talk from Democrats, especially Congressional Black Caucus,(CBC) members about having Barack Obama cite imaginary powers they find in the 14th Amendment as a way to rule by fiat are just flat out hypocritical. CBC member Representative James Clyburn of South Carolina clearly laid out the Democrats case for dumping our democracy and crowning Obama king so he can spend every last dollar we have. He said, “I’ve said time and time again, if the President gets up to August 2nd, without a piece of legislation, he...
  • Cardin rallies blacks in PG ( Maryland Senate Race )( Dems unhappy )

    11/05/2006 6:57:53 AM PST · by george76 · 37 replies · 1,899+ views
    THE WASHINGTON TIMES ^ | November 3, 2006 | Jon Ward and S.A. Miller
    Rep. Benjamin L. Cardin yesterday tried to rally support among black Democrats in Prince George's County, while Lt. Gov. Michael S. Steele campaigned with county Democratic leaders who broke ranks this week to endorse him. Mr. Cardin appeared with Prince George's County Executive Jack B. Johnson and about 30 other lawmakers in Hyattsville, aiming to keep a diminishing lead in the polls. In his first public show of support for Mr. Cardin, Mr. Johnson ... But the rally turned sour later. State Sen. Nathaniel Exum, Prince George's Democrat, berated Mr. Cardin for excluding him and other local delegates from speaking...
  • Black Democrats: Not liberal enough?

    09/01/2006 6:20:11 AM PDT · by no dems · 18 replies · 433+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | 8-31-06 | Brian DeBose
    The trend of incumbent Democratic lawmakers facing primary challenges from the left is not sparing black lawmakers, despite them being among the party's more liberal representatives. Rep. Albert R. Wynn (D-Md), is facing a strong primary challenge from Prince George's County lawyer Donna Edwards, who says he is too conservative to represent his black constituency. Rep. Bobby L. Rush, Illinois Democrat, faced similar charges from his primary opponent Philip Jackson. Mr. Rush is a former Black Panther and recognized as one of the most liberal members of Congress yet he and Mr. Wynn were both attacked by their opponents for...
  • Steele decries black critics as racists (MD)

    11/07/2005 10:31:53 PM PST · by neverdem · 13 replies · 731+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | November 7, 2005 | S.A. Miller
    The Washington Timeswww.washingtontimes.com Steele decries black critics as racistsBy S.A. MillerTHE WASHINGTON TIMESPublished November 7, 2005 Maryland Lt. Gov. Michael S. Steele said black Democratic leaders who call racially tinged attacks on him fair game because he is a conservative Republican have exposed themselves as racists and cast shame upon the state.     "I think it diminishes their leadership," Mr. Steele said in an interview. "But most importantly, I think it embarrasses our state to have elected officials speak in those terms. Marylanders now have a sense of the content of their character, because that is what [Martin Luther King]...