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Planned Parenthood Chooses Chinese Immigrant Doctor as President
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Planned Parenthood has chosen a Chinese immigrant doctor to lead its organization, which has deteriorated in its provision of actual health care services as it has focused primarily on growing a political lobbying behemoth that serves to protect abortion.
According to a press release from Planned Parenthood, Dr. Leana Wen, 35, is an emergency room doctor who currently serves as commissioner of health for the city of Baltimore.



Wen and her parents were granted political asylum in the United States when they immigrated from Shanghai, China, when Wen was nearly eight-years-old, according to Planned Parenthood. They became U.S. citizens in 2003.
 
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell Joins Players on Social Justice Issues
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13 Sep 201824
National Football League Commissioner Roger Goodell spent nine hours meeting with social justice advocates in New Orleans on Tuesday, to find out just how the league could help promote social justice issues.
Even as the NFL seems interested in putting an end to player protests during the national anthem, it is clear from Goodell’s participation in New Orleans that as an organization, the NFL is fully supporting the players and their social justice issues, according to USA Today.



Goodell joined Saints linebacker Demario Davis, tight end Benjamin Watson, as well as Saints owner Gayle Benson and Saints president Dennis Lauscha, to talk to people involved in the criminal justice system in the Crescent City. The biggest topic was the cash bail system that detractors say puts people at risk of losing jobs, homes, and their children.

The NFL chief attended without an entourage and made no public statements before or after the day’s discussions. However, he was seen earnestly listening to speakers, asking crucial questions about how the league could help highlight their issues, and taking copious notes.

Norris Henderson, founder of Voice of the Experienced, Praised Goodell’s participation.

“But to hear the commissioner taking this in,” Henderson said, “and trying to get educated and … understanding the roles these individuals are taking inside their different communities and the importance of it, for him to see all this stuff up close and personal and hear all the challenges people face daily is huge.”

Saints linebacker Demario Davis also praised Goodell’s attendance saying that his participation was an important show of support.



“Not everybody understands why we’re out on the front lines of this,” Davis said to the commissioner.

“Having you here in this environment with us,” Davis continued, “nobody is better than you to go and relay the information to the owners about why we can’t just pull away from this. We can’t.”

The paper went on to explain the issue with cash bail systems such as the one in Louisiana:

[Goodell] seemed to be particularly interested in the far-reaching impact cash bail has – if someone can’t pay their bail, they will likely lose their job, maybe their kids, despite not even being adjudicated yet – and the lack of resources for women who have been incarcerated. He shook his head and winced while hearing four men tell their stories of being wrongly convicted and serving two decades or more before being released.

Indeed, with player advocates in the lead, material changes in state criminal justice systems have already happened in states such as Pennsylvania and Massachusetts. Louisiana is one of the next targets for the NFL Players Coalition.

With Goodell’s participation, it appears that the $89 million the league promised to spend on social justice issues will not be a simple payoff to players to get them to stop protesting during the national anthem. Goodell’s attendance on Tuesday seems to signal that the league will do far more than just throw money at the players’ issues.
 
If you are for illegal alien criminals getting any public assistance, including education, medical care, welfare and drivers licenses then you are an anti-American, anti-rule of law commie bastard.

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Sorry brother but if you support Sheriff Joe accepting his pardon, you lose your anti rule of law card.

Let’s see tough guy, if we deport all of the criminal aliens, and just for arguments sake let’s say there’s 1 million, would you be ok with givin legal status to the remaining 10 million?
 
A red chicom, that's just about perfect for these baby killers.
Planned Parenthood Chooses Chinese Immigrant Doctor as President
205EmailGoogle+Twitter

Dr.-Leana-Wen-640x480.png

AP Photo/Steven Senne
12 Sep 20181,141
Planned Parenthood has chosen a Chinese immigrant doctor to lead its organization, which has deteriorated in its provision of actual health care services as it has focused primarily on growing a political lobbying behemoth that serves to protect abortion.
According to a press release from Planned Parenthood, Dr. Leana Wen, 35, is an emergency room doctor who currently serves as commissioner of health for the city of Baltimore.



Wen and her parents were granted political asylum in the United States when they immigrated from Shanghai, China, when Wen was nearly eight-years-old, according to Planned Parenthood. They became U.S. citizens in 2003.

You better watch your mouth, because inevitably it’s going to be a person of color taking care of your ass as you get older. I dare you to talk crap to the nurse or hospital team when you’re in a time of need.
 
Sorry brother but if you support Sheriff Joe accepting his pardon, you lose your anti rule of law card.

Let’s see tough guy, if we deport all of the criminal aliens, and just for arguments sake let’s say there’s 1 million, would you be ok with givin legal status to the remaining 10 million?
There is nothing illegal about enforcing our borders and or getting pardoned from a made up crime between obama and holder.
Lets built that great big beautiful wall, have them all go home and reapply after they pay a penalty of 10k for every year they have been here illegally.
BTW, they are all illegal criminals.
 
You better watch your mouth, because inevitably it’s going to be a person of color taking care of your ass as you get older. I dare you to talk crap to the nurse or hospital team when you’re in a time of need.
Ha, they won't even be able to understand me by then.
Do you know what a Red Chicom even is?
 
Sorry brother but if you support Sheriff Joe accepting his pardon, you lose your anti rule of law card.

Let’s see tough guy, if we deport all of the criminal aliens, and just for arguments sake let’s say there’s 1 million, would you be ok with givin legal status to the remaining 10 million?
He was found in contempt of court...a misdemeanor...
Those who enter the country illegally are also guilty of a misdemeanor the first time.
If someone does it again after being deported it's considered a felony.....what is it, when one supports illegal entry into our country?
 
Muslims

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JOHN BINDER 13 Sep 2018


New York Times best-selling author and populist conservative columnist Ann Coulter says President Trump should be implementing an immigration moratorium 17 years after the September 11, 2001, Islamic terrorist attacks where foreign terrorists flew planes into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.

In an interview with SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Tonight, Coulter asked, “What’s it going to take?” for the U.S. to temporarily halt immigration to the country.

“I mean, what’s it going to take? Even 17 years of celebrating diversity day and we’re admitting, as I know from Breitbart, admitting more Muslims from the countries where the 9/11 hijackers came from, than we were before 9/11,” Coulter said. “What kind of country does this?”

Coulter said Trump should stick to his “America First” plan on immigration, as that was the central issue of the 2016 presidential election and continues to be the key focus of GOP midterm voters.

“So build the wall, [implement a] nice little immigration moratorium and I think things will be fine,” Coulter said.
 
Crazy,



Add This to the Questions We Need Answered About Botham Jean’s Killing

Posted at 8:14 pm on September 13, 2018 by Sarah Rumpf


When Botham Jean was shot and killed inside his apartment by Dallas Police Office Amber Guyger on September 7, it sparked national outrage — and rightfully so. Guyger’s defense that she accidentally entered the wrong apartment and Jean failed to follow her verbal commands is a woefully inadequate justification for using deadly force. It took several days to charge Guyger with manslaughter, and many have questioned whether the Dallas Police Department is going too far to protect one of their own officers.





Tonight, new developing news gives additional weight to that question. A story posted by the Dallas Fox affiliate announced, “DEVELOPING: Search warrant: Marijuana found in Botham Jean’s apartment after deadly shooting.”


As the story notes, several search warrants were signed by judges and executed a few hours after the shooting:

The search warrant executed in Jean’s apartment at South Side Flats specifically sought fired cartridge casings, fired projectiles, firearms, ballistic vests, keys, evidence of blood, video surveillance systems, and contraband such as narcotics and other items used in criminal offenses.

The inventory return yielded:
2 fired cartridge casings
1 laptop computer
1 black backpack with police equipment and paperwork
1 insulated lunch box
1 black ballistic vest with “police” markings
10.4 grams of marijuana in ziplock bags
1 metal marijuana grinder
2 RFID keys
2 used packages of medical aid

Let’s be very, very clear about something: whether or not Jean was using or possessing drugs is not relevant under the facts of this case as we currently know them. Guyger’s defense is that she went into the wrong apartment, thinking it was hers, not that she believed there was some sort of crime or dangerous situation happening inside Jean’s apartment and she needed to intervene.

So why was the warrant issued to include searching for drugs? Collecting the fired cartridge casings and other evidence directly related to the shooting makes sense. Investigating the personal life of a victim — who, again, Guyger has made no claims was doing anything illegal or dangerous to justify her entering his apartment — seems not just irrelevant, but potentially an attempt to distract or smear his reputation.
 
He was found in contempt of court...a misdemeanor...
Those who enter the country illegally are also guilty of a misdemeanor the first time.
If someone does it again after being deported it's considered a felony.....what is it, when one supports illegal entry into our country?
Melania?
 
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