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Tuesday, June 4, 2019

BREAKING DOWN THE MUELLER REPORT: DISHONESTY AND CORRUPTION CAN BE FOUND ANYWHERE.

Donald Trump, Cartoon, Donald, Trump

Sometimes it is amazing to see the degree of desperation that is used to RESCUE OR BAILOUT PROMINENT INDIVIDUALS FROM THE "REALITY" OF A GIVEN SITUATION. It could be creating "FACTS" or "TRUTHS" that can easily be refuted, or ignoring information that contradicts a desired or pre-determined conclusion. 

If you have visited this site on a regular basis, my articles and posts on DONALD TRUMP MAKE CLEAR THAT HE IS AN EXCELLENT EXAMPLE OF SAYING OR DOING JUST ABOUT ANYTHING TO IGNORE THE CONSEQUENCES OF HIS ACTIONS, BOTH IN AND OUT OF THE WHITE HOUSE. In addition, at least in Donald Trumps case, It is beneficial to have Allies who are willing to ignore Logic, Reason, or Duty in order to protect him from the Legal Consequences of his actions. 

What do I mean? Well, the current controversy regarding the MUELLER REPORT is a perfect example. 

When we discuss the Findings and Conclusions in the Special Counsels Report, it is necessary to set up Universal Guidelines that are applicable to all parts, and are not left to the Whims and Prejudices of whoever happens to be the Media Darling of the day, able to blurt out entertaining one-liners that are of little value, unless undermining the strength of our CONSTITUTIONAL REPUBLIC is your goal. 


Make sure all Terms are properly defined, especially when it comes to possible allegations of criminal activity, or actions that interfered with the LEGAL OPERATION OF THE 2016 ELECTION.There is no way to properly assess conclusions, if one, both, or all sides are playing "SEMANTIC" Games. 

THE SOURCE AND THE QUALITY OF EVIDENCE, EITHER PROVIDED TO, OR UNCOVERED BY, the Office of the Special Counsels Investigation, is assessed properly and openly. NO INDIVIDUAL OR GROUP, PUBLIC OR PRIVATE, CAN BE ALLOWED TO PASS JUDGMENT AND FORM PUBLIC POLICY FROM SUCH JUDGMENTS,WITHOUT PROPER JUSTIFICATION. 
(AND NO...TAKING THE PRESIDENTS OR THE ATTORNEY GENERALS WORD IS NOT PROPER JUSTIFICATION.)

IT'S TIME FOR CONGRESS TO REMEMBER WHERE ITS CONSTITUTIONAL DUTIES LIE: ANY AND ALL  COMMITTEES OR AGENCIES, RESPONSIBLE FOR PROTECTING AND SAFEGUARDING THE PUBLIC INTEREST, MUST MAKE A THOROUGH INVESTIGATION. FURTHER, THIS PROCESS MUST BE FREE OF INTERFERENCE FROM ANY OFFICIAL(S), ELECTED 
OR APPOINTED.

ALL OFFICIALS; FEDERAL, STATE, OR LOCAL AND ALL RELEVANT INDIVIDUALS OR AGENCIES MUST BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE FOR DECISIONS MADE. NO POLITICAL OFFICE HAS A CONSTITUTIONALLY GUARANTEED "GET OUT OF JAIL FREE CARD," WHERE ANY ACTIONS THEY TAKE ARE BEYOND SCRUTINY OR OVERSIGHT. This seems to be Donald Trumps and William Barrs way of thinking, but I don't buy into it, and hopefully neither will the majority of Americans. 

TO BE CONTINUED....

Omaha Beach, Normandy, Overlord

THEY GAVE ALL THERE WAS TO GIVE...THAT IS THEIR LEGACY.





...IS OUR LEGACY GOING TO BE A BOGUS ELECTION,
WHERE THE ENEMIES OF THE U.S. ARE HANDED A 
BLOODLESS VICTORY, WITH THE AID OF OUR 
"ELECTED OFFICIALS."
 Death, Grim Reaper, Mystical, Scary

Sunday, June 2, 2019

THIS WEEKEND, WE MOURN. JENNIFER WEXTON.


David, my heart is heavy this weekend as Virginia Beach and the entire Commonwealth grieve for the victims of Friday’s mass shooting.

12 innocent people were murdered in a gun attack that involved a .45 silencer and multiple extended magazines. At a time when the NRA wants to expand access to silencers, we need to stop them. And we must recommit to our efforts to ban high capacity magazines.

Tragedies like this shouldn’t be the new normal. It’s long past time for us to party politics aside, reject the influence of the NRA, and pass common-sense policies that will reduce gun violence.

We can start with H.R. 8, which establishes universal background checks. The House passed this in the spring, but the Senate has yet to act. I renew my call today for them to do so.

The measures we’re proposing won’t stop every shooting. But we have to try. We owe it to every American to make our workplaces, schools, concerts, shopping malls, and communities safer.

Today, I mourn. Tomorrow, I will continue pushing for policies to end gun violence, and I won’t stop.

Thank you,

Jennifer

Wednesday, May 29, 2019

APA- June 3 is the deadline to submit a paper for the 2020 Central Division meeting.




Dear DAVID,


Paper submissions for the 2020 APA Central Division meeting in Chicago, IL opened on May 1, and will close on Monday, June 3, at 11:59 p.m. Central Time. All current APA members are eligible to submit a paper. Submission guidelines and information about graduate student stipends can be found on the APA website.
 
 
Only current members of the APA can submit a paper. If you are not a current member, you can join or renew your membership, and then submit your paper. Volunteers to chair sessions or comment on papers are welcome. Please bear in mind that there are many more volunteers than there are slots in the program, so volunteering does not guarantee that you will be asked to comment or chair. Note: all meeting participants, including presenters, commentators, and chairs, must register for the meeting.
 
If you have questions about the submission process, please contact me and I'll be happy to assist. We encourage authors to submit papers as soon as possible in order to avoid a rush in the final hours of submission—APA staff will not be available after 4 p.m. Central time on June 3 to answer questions.




Thank you,
 
Mike Morris
Deputy Director


The American Philosophical Association
University of Delaware
31 Amstel Avenue, Newark, DE 19716
 
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Monday, May 27, 2019

MEMORIAL DAY. AMY KLOBUCHAR.

David,

Today I’ll join our military leaders, veterans and Gold Star families at Fort Snelling in Minnesota to remember those who laid down their lives for our country. This Memorial Day I hope you’ll join me in taking a moment to honor our fallen heroes.

We can never truly repay our debt to those brave servicemembers we honor today, but we owe it to their families to uphold their memory with dignity and to work together to become a country that lives up to our founding ideals.

I hope you will join me in honoring their sacrifice.

-- Amy



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