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First Lady Melania Trump, Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos, and students from Digital Pioneers Academy wave at the camera Tuesday prior to a screening of the motion picture ‘Wonder’ in the White House Theater | October 23, 2018
First Lady Melania Trump, Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos, and students from Digital Pioneers Academy wave at the camera Tuesday prior to a screening of the motion picture ‘Wonder’ in the White House Theater | October 23, 2018
President Trump Speech at the 35th Anniversary of the Attack on Beirut Barracks….
In Memoriam 10.23.83 – 220 US Marines, 18 Sailors, 3 Soldiers KIA to the first act of terrorism against the US, – Beirut, Lebanon. A total of 270 gave their lives as Peacekeepers of the Multi-National Peacekeeping Force 1982-1984. Also Honoring the French, who were also struck 2 min. apart, killing 68 Paratroopers.
There are a growing number of former Democrats and past Obama voters that are now supporting the Republican Party solely because of their support for Trump.
Trump’s full ‘MAGA’ rally in Mosinee, Wisconsin
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Chrissie aka Wild Thing’s comment.……..
Trump will go down as one of our greatest Presidents ever. God bless President Trump we LOVE YOU!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you to our president for being amazing, super active and we pray he remains healthy.
Looking at THIS President gives people the energy and spirit to come to his rallies.. Imagine at age 72, addressing one rally after another with energy and enthusiasm, that is a wonder to watch and hear. If it had been Hillary – people would have been physically carrying her around with doctors and attendants just to support her even to stand up let alone speak coherently without medication.
Right on Cue… In NYT Op-Ed, Soros’ Son Blames Trump and “Demonization of Political Opponents” For Bomb Packages
Several mail bombs were sent to Democrat leaders Wednesday–none of which detonated.
The Secret Service announced that suspicious packages were sent to Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
George Soros, NY Governor Cuomo, former AG Eric Holder, Rep. Maxine Waters were also sent suspicious packages.
Right on cue, George Soros’ son, Alexander Soros penned a New York Times op-ed blaming President Trump for the mail bombs.
Alexander Soros sure is a fast writer and the editorial board over at the New York Times also worked at lightning speed!
Soros penned a NY Times op-ed titled, “The Hate That is Consuming Us” – “Bombs sent to my father, George Soros, and to former President Obama and Hillary Clinton are a result of our politics of demonizing opponents.”
Alexander Soros via the New York Times:
On Monday afternoon an explosive device was delivered to my father’s home north of New York City. An alert member of our staff recognized the threat and called the police. Fortunately, the authorities were able to detonate the device safely. On Wednesday, the Secret Service said it had intercepted similar devices sent to the offices of former President Barack Obama and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
We are all grateful that no one was injured, and grateful to those who kept us safe. But the incident was profoundly disturbing — as a threat not just to the safety of our family, neighbors, colleagues and friends, but also to the future of American democracy.
My family is no stranger to the hostilities of those who reject our philosophy, our politics and our very identity. My father grew up in the shadow of the Nazi regime in Hungary. My grandfather secured papers with false names so that they could survive the onslaught against Budapest’s Jews; he helped many others do the same. After the war, as the Communists took power, my father escaped to London, where he studied at the London School of Economics before embarking on what ultimately became a hugely successful career in finance.
Alexander Soros blamed the mail bombs on political demonization.
Now we have attempted bomb attacks. While the responsibility lies with the individual or individuals who sent these lethal devices to my family home and Mr. Obama’s and Ms. Clinton’s offices, I cannot see it divorced from the new normal of political demonization that plagues us today.
Soros then told the readers to go vote in order to stop the politicians (Republicans) who are responsible for undermining our democracy–HOW CONVENIENT!
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Chrissie aka Wild Thing…..
The Marxist Left will do ANYTHING to stay in power or sway an election. No act is too low or immoral for them.
Right on schedule Hillary suddenly appears with pre-written stump speech. This was all planned in advance because Democrats early voting is horrible. Dems are predictable.
After the First Lady introduced the President today.
President Donald Trump delivers remarks and signs legislation aimed at fighting opioid addiction.
President Trump regrading the packages……..
“The safety of the American People is my highest priority. I have just concluded a briefing with the FBI, Department of Justice, Department of Homeland Security, and the U.S. Secret Service…….”
n the last 12 hours ‘suspicious packages’ have been sent to: 👉Soros 👉Clinton 👉Obama 👉NBC 👉CNN 👉Time Warner 👉Debbie Wasserman Schultz
IMO the are sent from some sick plan of George Soros. ( Comment from Chrissie)
President Trump departs The White House for trip to Wisconsin for #MAGA Rally. Starts tonight at 7:30pm ET.
Women For Trump! President Trump departs The White House for trip to Wisconsin for #MAGA Rally. Starts tonight at 7:30pm ET. You can watch the rally on OAN #347 on Direct TV or maybe CSPAN. News said people started to get in line for WISCONSIN raly over 29 hours ago i 39 degree weather. TRUMP IS Loved and appreciated. BIGLEY!!
Line-up to Trump rally began more than 29 hours before the President’s arrival
WEAU Chanel 13 News
MOSINEE, Wis. (WSAW) You’d be hard pressed to find a Wisconsinite who couldn’t handle 30 degree weather but dozens of Trump supporters from across the country were happy to brace the cold to line-up and wait for President Trump’s rally in Mosinee.
A group who has dubbed themselves “Front Row Joes” were the first to start the line-up outside the Endeavor Hangar near the Central Wisconsin Airport in Mosinee.
Randall Thom, a Front Row Joe member, told NewsChannel 7 the group arrived at 1p.m. Tuesday afternoon– a whopping 29 hours before President Trump was scheduled to make his remarks.
Security and organizers will let people in the doors and through security starting at 3:30 Wednesday. The President is set to begin speaking at 6:30 p.m.
Per security rules, you can not bring any posters, banners, signs or professional cameras into the event. You do not need an I.D. to enter the event. All the event parking, entrances and security checks will be done at the hanger and there will be signs directing you where to go.
Stay with NewsChannel 7 for team coverage all day online and on NewChannel 7.
Catholic Church Sex Abuse Review Is Ordered by Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan
The New York Times
September 20, 2018
Seeking to restore the trust of New York Catholics shaken by recent revelations of abuse, Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan announced on Thursday that he had appointed a former federal judge to review how the Archdiocese of New York handles cases of sexual abuse of minors and sexual harassment of adults.
The review, led by Barbara S. Jones, a former judge in Federal District Court in Manhattan, will primarily focus on whether the archdiocese is following the protocols to protect minors from abuse that were approved by the nation’s bishops in 2002. Tackling a type of misconduct that was not addressed by the 2002 reforms, she will also examine whether current workplace policies are sufficient to prevent the sexual harassment of adults and other abuses of power in churches and seminaries.
Cardinal Dolan said in a Thursday news conference that Catholics in the archdiocese had come to him repeatedly over the summer distraught over the litany of sex abuse revelations that seem to make daily headlines, including the lurid accusations against Cardinal Theodore E. McCarrick, who was removed from ministry in June following a substantiated allegation of sex abuse of a minor in New York, and the explosive grand jury report into clergy sex abuse in Pennsylvania released in August.
“I need your help if I am going to respond to my people’s plea for accountability, transparency and action,” Cardinal Dolan told Ms. Jones at the news conference. “I look forward to receiving your recommendations and your insights and I pledge that I will take them all with utmost seriousness.”
Ms. Jones, 71, who will hold the title of special counsel and independent reviewer at the archdiocese, said she had been promised full access to personnel and other case files and will report directly to Cardinal Dolan. While producing a report for the public is not part of her initial mandate, Cardinal Dolan said that if he does not follow her recommendations, she should “hold my feet to the fire” and “report back to my people.”
Two weeks ago, the attorney general of New York State announced a civil investigation into how all the Catholic dioceses in the state have handled sex abuse allegations over decades. Several states have opened similar probes following the revelations of sex abuse and cover-up in the Pennsylvania grand jury report.
The timing of Cardinal Dolan’s announcement left some skeptical that he was simply trying to get out in front of that investigation: officials have already issued subpoenas to the dioceses for all files relating to sexual abuse.
“I think that the Cardinal’s move is basically a P.R. move that was made under duress,” said Michael Reck, a lawyer who represents clergy abuse victims in cases against the diocese. “This is the type of thing that could have and should have been done years ago.”
Shaun Dougherty, a New York representative for SNAP, an advocacy group for survivors of clergy sex abuse, said that if Cardinal Dolan truly wanted transparency, he would stop lobbying the state legislature against the passage of the Child Victims Act, which would lift the statute of limitations for sex abuse cases and allow lawsuits against the church for abuse that took place decades ago.
“Today is just another distraction from the bigger picture,” he said. “The Roman Catholic hierarchy is fully aware that we have just merely scratched the surface into the extent of the cover-up of child sexual assault, and they are desperate to get this lid back on the bottle.”
Ms. Jones, who was a federal judge until 2012 and is now a partner at Bracewell, just finished an assignment as the court-appointed special master identifying which items were subject to attorney-client privilege among the millions seized in raids on President Trump’s former personal lawyer, Michael Cohen.
She was an assistant U.S. attorney in Manhattan and chief assistant to Robert M. Morgenthau, the former Manhattan district attorney, before she was appointed to the bench in 1995 by President Bill Clinton. As a federal prosecutor, she served as chief of the Organized Crime Strike Force Unit. At Bracewell, she specializes on compliance issues and internal investigations.
She said Thursday that she began an initial review of church policies 10 days ago and found a “robust infrastructure” in place to handle allegations. She will now examine if those protocols are being followed. For the most part, abuses that took place before 2002 will not be part of her review.
“I approach this important assignment with an open mind and an understanding of the scope and scale of the issues that challenge the archdiocese,” she said.
The archdiocese is already engaged in an effort to settle claims with sex abuse victims, provided they agree to forgo further legal action. Over the last two years, its Independent Reconciliation and Compensation Program, led by the mediator Kenneth Feinberg, has awarded settlements to 295 people abused by diocesan priests over decades, costing the diocese $59.75 million.
Cardinal Dolan has not published a comprehensive list of all priests who have been credibly accused of abuse on the archdiocesan website, as other dioceses have done in a move toward transparency.
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“I, for one, don’t exactly see why we should, because the names are already out there,” he said Thursday, adding that the archdiocese has released all the names of abusive priests over the years one by one. Victims groups, however, have disputed that all the names have been made public.
Cardinal Dolan said that he would be open to publishing a list of accused priests if Ms. Jones recommended doing so among her other suggestions. Ms. Jones, who will be paid by the diocese for her work, said that it was too soon for a timeline for when the review would be completed.
Pope Francis “preached” a message in NYC where he declared that Jesus Christ was a ‘failure on the cross’. The reaction from his all-Catholic audience? They burst into excited applause, watch and see for yourself.
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Wild Thing aka Chrissie comment…………..
Are you serious!!! And the people clapped!! THE CROSS WAS NOT A FAILURE IT WAS A VICTORY FOR ALL HUMANITY! JESUS DIED SO WE COULD LIVE! Jesus fulfilled the plan of redeeming humanity perfectly how is that a failure! Jesus is Victorious!! The cross is a symbol of victory for what Jesus did for us!
The Scripture says in ( 1 Corinthians 15:57) But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ! That man needs to get off the stage and read the Bible!!!! And he’s suppose to be a Christian leader! I wouldn’t let him lead me across the street!!! Totally Shameful!
The Pope is FALSE prophet the Jesus I know won the greatest VICTORY in history on the cross…Shame on you!!!
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