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Category Archives: Politics
Ohio State University Acquires Military Vehicle
When one thinks of campus police, the images called to mind are usually of normal cops who drive squad cars with a bit of school spirit on them. A giant tank-esque armored Humvee deluxe vehicle is usually not among the … Continue reading
Are The Kennedy’s Really ‘American Royalty’? Jack Schlossberg doesn’t think so.
I recently began following Jack Schlossberg, JFK’s grandson, on Twitter. Schlossberg, a junior at Yale, didn’t miss a beat to let the public know that he is an “JFK heir apparent”, as stated in his Twitter bio. However, when I … Continue reading
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George Zimmerman makes headlines yet again
Ever since being acquitted in July 2013 of the 2012 murder of Trayvon Martin, one would think that George Zimmerman would want to lead a quiet life. However, two months later Zimmerman was in the news again, this time for … Continue reading
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George Zimmerman Arrested for Domestic Violence
George Zimmerman was arrested on Monday, November 18th for suspected aggravated assault with a weapon, domestic violence and criminal mischief. Zimmerman allegedly cocked and pointed a shotgun at his girlfriend, shattered a glass-top table, then pushed her out of the … Continue reading
One of America’s Most Reliable News Program Makes Huge Mistake
60 minutes is one of America’s most prestigious news programs. They have been around for sixty years, are ranked 6th on TV Guides 50 Greatest TV Shows, and have been one of the main sources of news for people in … Continue reading
White Anti-Gay Activist Wins Local Election By Pretending To Be Black
In this day in age, politicians aren’t the most trusted public figures in the country, despite the fact that they’re some of the most powerful and influential. We’ve caught them in lies about adultery, scams and other sensational scandals. Dave … Continue reading
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Sandy Hook Policeman’s PTSD Leads to Possible Termination Without Disability
Newtown, Connecticut police officer, Thomas Bean was a first responder at the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting that took place in December of 2012. It was his day off. Recently, Bean was diagnosed with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) after going … Continue reading
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White Republican Dave Wilson Wins Houston’s Local Election By Implying He’s African American
Houston politician Dave Wilson succeeded in winning the local election in his town recently, and although this was a definite victory for him, Houston locals have begun to believe that he may not be deserving of this win. Running against “24-year … Continue reading
A Brief History of Veterans Day
On the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918, an armistice between the Allied nations and Germany was declared after four years of “The Great War.” Eight months later, on June 28, 1919, the Treaty of … Continue reading
Florida is considering new electronic system for court orders
After the escape of two convicted murderers from a prison in Orlando about a month ago, and the looming threat of more escapes, Florida’s justice system is forced to consider a new way of transmitting court orders. Although most Department … Continue reading
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