Tom Perez Sr. lived with his son, Tom Perez Jr., in Fontana, California. The father went out of town to visit relatives, and didn’t bother to tell his son. Not knowing where his father was, Tom Jr. reported him missing. The cops decided Tom Jr. must have killed his father, and badgered him to [...]
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Are these America’s worst parents?
Every time a kid shoots up a school, people ask, “where did he get the weapon?” Georgia school shooter Colt Gray’s father gave him the AR-15 “as a holiday present” after police interviewed the boy about online threats to shoot up a school. This level of parental indiffe[...]
Ethics watchdog asks appeals court to assign a new judge to Mar-a-Lago case
A Washington D.C.-based government watchdog group has asked a federal appeals court to remove Judge Aileen Cannon from the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case, arguing she has tried to “undermine and derail the prosecution,” The Hill reported on September 4, 2024 (read story here). Jud[...]
Reminder to TikTokers: Banks don’t give away money
NBC News reports (here) that, “This weekend a viral trend took over TikTok and X, with users being told that there was a systemwide glitch and that, if they deposited false checks in an ATM and withdrew that money soon afterward, they would be able to cheat the system and take out a large sum [...]
Tampering with voting machines costs 3 election deniers $1 million
Two GOP county commissioners and their attorney, who gave outside parties unauthorized access to voting machines, owe the Pennsylvania secretary of state nearly $1 million, CNN reported on Monday, September 2, 2024 (read story here). The attorney and outside parties were connected to Sidney Powell, [...]
The danger of illogic in politics
At a Trump rally in Michigan recently, none of his supporters “believed recent polling showing Trump slipping behind Harris.” “And none could envision a world where they wake up on Nov. 6 and Trump is not the winner; if he isn’t, they say, Harris has either cheated or the electi[...]
Michael Sparks belongs in prison
Michael Sparks (photo, left), 47, a factory worker from Elizabethtown, Kentucky, achieved notoriety as the first rioter to break into the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 (bottom photo). He was the proverbial tip of the spear of that violent mob which tried to deprive 81,283,501 Americans of their right to e[...]
Criminal objects to being indicted
A federal grand jury re-indicted Trump on Tuesday, August 27, 2024, for his efforts to overturn the 2020 election (read story here). Trump is charged with “conspiracy to defraud the United States, conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding, obstruction of and attempt to obstruct an official[...]
Support the police, but not this cop
“Supporting the police” doesn’t mean giving a free pass to bad cops. Being against cops who murder black people, plant drugs in drivers’ cars, or throw smoke bombs at good cops while trying to overthrow our government doesn’t make you anti-police. Justin Lee (photo, lef[...]
Texas is still trying to imprison Crystal Mason for voting while black
I’ve posted numerous voting fraud stories on this blog. Nearly all involve Trump supporters who knowingly and intentionally voted in two states, or voted the ballot of a dead spouse or parent. I’m not picking on Republicans; they’re who’s committing the voting fraud. All got off with misdeme[...]