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  • THE CASE OF STEPHANIE MOHR

    12/02/2020 1:25:47 PM PST · by Hojczyk · 10 replies
    Powerline ^ | December 2,2020 | PAUL MIRENGOFF
    Five years after this incident, the Washington Post ran a series of articles alleging police brutality in Prince George’s County. In the meantime, Mohr had become something of a star in the canine unit. She earned two awards for meritorious service and 25 letters of commendation. Her superiors lauded her assistance in bringing down burglary and homicide suspects. She helped provide personal security at President Clinton’s second inaugural gala. However, as a result of the Post’s series, the FBI launched an investigation that soon focused on the canine unit. The investigation led to an indictment of Mohr on federal civil...
  • Actor blames Boston attack on gun culture: ’2nd amendment must go’

    04/17/2013 9:15:17 AM PDT · by MissesBush · 29 replies
    Daily Caller ^ | 04/17/13
    Actor and comedian Jay Mohr waded into the gun debate on Twitter after Monday’s deadly terrorist attacks at the Boston Marathon. “What bothers me most about today is that we’re getting used 2 it. ENOUGH. 2nd amendment must go. Violence has 2 stop. Culture MUST change,” the Jerry Maguire actor tweeted Monday night. What bothers me most about today is that we’re getting used 2 it. ENOUGH. 2nd amendment must go. Violence has 2 stop. Culture MUST change. — Jay Mohr (@jaymohr37) April 15, 2013
  • Actor Jay Mohr Politicizes Boston Bombing: '2nd Amendment Must Go'

    04/16/2013 10:27:00 AM PDT · by chessplayer · 93 replies
    Actor and stand-up comic Jay Mohr used the tragic bombing of the Boston Marathon to attack gun rights. The actor, probably best known for his role as a sleazy sports agent in Jerry Maguire, used the bombing as an excuse to attack guns, as he demanded: "2nd amendment must go." In later tweets he went on to slam his critics as people with gun "fetishes."
  • Origin of Silent Night

    12/19/2004 10:16:38 PM PST · by Land of the Irish · 43 replies · 793+ views
    Origin of Silent Night IT WAS CHRISTMAS EVE, 1816, and the young priest felt a little lonely. In his hands was the Bible. He had been reading the Christmas story from its pages. Now he was thinking of the beautiful city of Salzburg that had been his home. It seemed faraway from this tiny village high in the Austrian Alps. Already the people were on their way to his little church. They were coming from miles around. To help them find their way they carried flaming torches. From his window the priest could see the lights moving across the valley....