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Geoffrey Michael Fraiche, 41, and Laura Ann Webb-Fraiche, 38, were arrested on Tuesday and charged with criminal mischief, larceny, trespassing, and contributing to the delinquency of a minor after surveillance video showed the couple celebrating as they took down the flag with at least two children with them.
The mayor of a northern California city said Monday he's stepping down in the wake of outrage over his social media posts against President Donald Trump and his supporters, KTXL-TV reported.
Auburn Mayor William Kirby — who's also a physician — admitted to the city council Monday that some of his posts were over the top, the station said. One post shows a photo of a hooded Ku Klux Klan member with the caption, "Good news for Trump supporters is that most of them already have masks." Kirby commented, "True."
"These experiences animate the empathy he extends to Americans who are struggling – not matter what their story," Warren said in the nearly 4-minute video. "Empathy matters. And in this moment of crisis, it is more important than ever that the next president restores Americans' faith in good, effective government."
The DPRK’s malicious cyber activities threaten the United States and the broader international community and, in particular, pose a significant threat to the integrity and stability of the international financial system. Under the pressure of robust U.S. and UN sanctions, the DPRK has increasingly relied on illicit activities – including cybercrime – to generate revenue for its weapons of mass destruction and ballistic missile programs. In particular, the United States is deeply concerned about North Korea’s malicious cyber activities, which the U.S. government refers to as HIDDEN COBRA. The DPRK has the capability to conduct disruptive or destructive cyber activities affecting U.S. critical infrastructure. The DPRK also uses cyber capabilities to steal from financial institutions, and has demonstrated a pattern of disruptive and harmful cyber activity that is wholly inconsistent with the growing international consensus on what constitutes responsible State behavior in cyberspace.
originally posted by: Aallanon
a reply to: cherokeetroy
Ha. Sorry bout that. I watched it anyway and that dude is seriously freaking out. Does he actually ever say it was Will Smith?
originally posted by: KnightErrant
a reply to: crankyoldman
FARQEN HELL. That is beyond troubling and incredibly hard to un-see!
originally posted by: ag2000
originally posted by: Creep Thumper
originally posted by: PioneerFigureSkating
a reply to: Creep Thumper
You are willing to practice religious hypocrisy.
Again, I do not "practice" religion. Not Christianity or any other sort. At least, not outside the confines of my own home. So no, I'm not "willing" to do any of the things you accuse me of or try to assign to me.
Take up your anti-religious crusade with someone who has a dog in the fight. That argument isn't for my liking.
My point is about the law. A governor in Kentucky has no more right to ban people from going to church than the governor in Michigan has the right to ban people from going from residence to residence.
It's troubling to me that you don't seem to understand this.
I understand it completely. I don't agree with it under the circumstances.
What I'm trying to understand is why you are so selfish about considering other people in this situation.
Again, apologies for assumptions regarding your religious position.
Your argument though is still a form of religious hypocrisy.
I am a Christian and it absolutely is contrary to the Constitution for the government to say that you cannot assemble for worship. There is no question in my mind.
Its up to the people who are a part of that congregation whether or not they meet during this time.
originally posted by: Aallanon
a reply to: cherokeetroy
That’s not Orlando Bloom
originally posted by: crankyoldman
originally posted by: KnightErrant
a reply to: crankyoldman
FARQEN HELL. That is beyond troubling and incredibly hard to un-see!
KE, this is why this is beyond surreal! Gary Hart was allegedly bounced out of the Pres race for sitting next to a girl on a boat. Howard Dean for a doctored video showing enthusiasm - again allegedly.
Biden Pervert in the goog produces RESULTS! Not, "oh that debunked thing..." but pics that are not right - I've never done any of that!
Yet zero "coverage." Conclusion: Press are amoral monsters, C_A or both.
originally posted by: pteridine
originally posted by: ag2000
originally posted by: Creep Thumper
originally posted by: PioneerFigureSkating
a reply to: Creep Thumper
You are willing to practice religious hypocrisy.
Again, I do not "practice" religion. Not Christianity or any other sort. At least, not outside the confines of my own home. So no, I'm not "willing" to do any of the things you accuse me of or try to assign to me.
Take up your anti-religious crusade with someone who has a dog in the fight. That argument isn't for my liking.
My point is about the law. A governor in Kentucky has no more right to ban people from going to church than the governor in Michigan has the right to ban people from going from residence to residence.
It's troubling to me that you don't seem to understand this.
I understand it completely. I don't agree with it under the circumstances.
What I'm trying to understand is why you are so selfish about considering other people in this situation.
Again, apologies for assumptions regarding your religious position.
Your argument though is still a form of religious hypocrisy.
I am a Christian and it absolutely is contrary to the Constitution for the government to say that you cannot assemble for worship. There is no question in my mind.
Its up to the people who are a part of that congregation whether or not they meet during this time.
If a restaurant was selling contaminated food, could the health department shut it down? It is not up to the customers at all. They cannot eat tainted food if the restaurant is closed.
Anti-Trump “Anonymous” Leaker Victoria Coates Who Wrote Tell-All Book on Trump White House Is Reassigned to Saudi Arabia