US continues to go backward...

Man Plotted Mass Shooting in Atlanta to Incite ‘Race War,’ before elections Officials Say
Prosecutors said Mark Adams Prieto of Arizona planned to target Black concertgoers at an Atlanta venue. He was indicted on hate crime and firearm charges.

 
"anti woke" bottles water ..and they are buying it up......

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I think I’ll try to sell them anti woke
"anti woke" bottles water ..and they are buying it up......

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I’d like to offer MAGA Republicans anti woke enemas. Maybe it would clean this ridiculous sh-t out of them. AntiWoke enemas does a body good! Let’s start an enemas for Trump campaign. Some loyalist will need more than one. Buy three, get one free! Rid yourself completely of woke,
 

Can we make hypocrisy a felony? Pro life my behind. Republicans only care about womb time. They are staunchly against pre and post natal care. Now they want every pregnancy to end in birth and no way except abstention to prevent it. Somehow the self righteous need to be put in their place. Let’s vote these people out of office by a large margin. Maybe losing will humble them into their judgmental holes. Remember these are the same people who said to women the best birth control is for women to hold an aspirin between their knees.
 
Pro-Life (only if you are in the womb...after that, good effing luck)
Yes, eliminate early health care, eliminate early childhood education, cut school lunches, cut snaps etc. You’re right good effing luck.
 
US elected congressional rep ...saying this
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San Diego Diocese files for bankruptcy after 457 sex abuse claims reuters

NEW YORK, June 18 (Reuters) - The Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego filed for bankruptcy protection on Monday for the second time, after a recent change to California law prompted 457 legal claims alleging decades-old sex abuse by the diocese's priests.
San Diego is the site of Catholicism's first foothold in California, through the founding of Mission San Diego de Alcala in 1769. The diocese serves 1.4 million Catholics, with 96 parishes, 204 active priests, and about 80 Catholic schools.

The diocese first filed for bankruptcy in 2007, ultimately reaching a $198 million settlement of 144 sex abuse lawsuits. That claims were triggered by a 2003 California law that allowed victims of childhood sex abuse to bring lawsuits long after the normal statute of limitations had expired.
In 2019, California again re-opened the statute of limitations and created a new three-year window for filing older sex abuse cases, causing 457 new claims to be filed against the San Diego Diocese, the diocese's court filings showed.

More than 60% of the newly filed claims represent abuse that allegedly occurred more than 50 years ago, the diocese said.
San Diego Cardinal Robert McElroy said the bankruptcy stemmed from "the moral failure of those who directly abused children and teenagers, and the equally great moral failure of those who reassigned them or were not vigilant" in stopping the abuse.
A bankruptcy filing will enable the church to equitably compensate sexual abuse victims without endangering the diocese's religious mission, McElroy said in a statement before the bankruptcy filing.

The diocese's missions, parishes and schools are not part of the bankruptcy filing but will contribute to an eventual settlement of sex abuse claims in the diocese's bankruptcy, McElroy said.
Sex abuse lawsuits have driven several other large Catholic dioceses into bankruptcy in recent years, including the Archdioceses of San Francisco, Baltimore and New Orleans, and several dioceses in New York. Those dioceses are in states, like California, that passed similar laws allowing new lawsuits to be filed for older sex abuse claims.
 
San Diego Diocese files for bankruptcy after 457 sex abuse claims reuters

NEW YORK, June 18 (Reuters) - The Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego filed for bankruptcy protection on Monday for the second time, after a recent change to California law prompted 457 legal claims alleging decades-old sex abuse by the diocese's priests.
San Diego is the site of Catholicism's first foothold in California, through the founding of Mission San Diego de Alcala in 1769. The diocese serves 1.4 million Catholics, with 96 parishes, 204 active priests, and about 80 Catholic schools.

The diocese first filed for bankruptcy in 2007, ultimately reaching a $198 million settlement of 144 sex abuse lawsuits. That claims were triggered by a 2003 California law that allowed victims of childhood sex abuse to bring lawsuits long after the normal statute of limitations had expired.
In 2019, California again re-opened the statute of limitations and created a new three-year window for filing older sex abuse cases, causing 457 new claims to be filed against the San Diego Diocese, the diocese's court filings showed.

More than 60% of the newly filed claims represent abuse that allegedly occurred more than 50 years ago, the diocese said.
San Diego Cardinal Robert McElroy said the bankruptcy stemmed from "the moral failure of those who directly abused children and teenagers, and the equally great moral failure of those who reassigned them or were not vigilant" in stopping the abuse.
A bankruptcy filing will enable the church to equitably compensate sexual abuse victims without endangering the diocese's religious mission, McElroy said in a statement before the bankruptcy filing.

The diocese's missions, parishes and schools are not part of the bankruptcy filing but will contribute to an eventual settlement of sex abuse claims in the diocese's bankruptcy, McElroy said.
Sex abuse lawsuits have driven several other large Catholic dioceses into bankruptcy in recent years, including the Archdioceses of San Francisco, Baltimore and New Orleans, and several dioceses in New York. Those dioceses are in states, like California, that passed similar laws allowing new lawsuits to be filed for older sex abuse claims.
Yea, but how many of them were TRANS?!?!
 

Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.​

Russia sentences U.S. soldier to almost 4 years in penal colony

A Russian court sentenced an American soldier Wednesday to three years and nine months in a penal colony after finding him guilty of theft and threatening to kill his Russian girlfriend, state media reported.

Prosecutors said U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Gordon Black, 34, stole 10,000 rubles ($120) from his girlfriend Alexandra Vashchuk and grabbed her by the neck, which she considered a threat to her life, Interfax reported. The sentencing took place in at Vladivostok’s Pervomaisky District Court, in Russia’s far east.

Black met Vashchuk in South Korea, where he was stationed until April, and began a romantic relationship with her. After she returned to Russia without him, he followed her there without notifying his commanders or getting permission.

In May, Russian authorities arrested and detained him on criminal misconduct charges. According to Interfax, he was arrested after fighting with Vashchuk in the apartment they shared, during which he grabbed her by the neck and took money from her purse.

Black claimed she had behaved aggressively toward him after drinking half a bottle of vodka and began hitting him, the news agency reported.

Judge Yelena Stepankova said in court Wednesday that Black threatened to kill Vashchuk and committed theft, and ordered him to pay back the money.

Black pleaded not guilty this week to the death threat but acknowledged stealing the money, arguing that the theft was not premeditated but out of necessity to pay for a hotel, state media reported.
 
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