Late term abortions of viable babies isn't popular in the US (or Europe). I don't see a lot of down side for republican senators to vote against this. Puts dem senators squarely on the bubble. Either piss off their pro-abortion base or have to explain the morality of offing a baby in the 9th month.
Another feel good tranny story. Just like prison. Go to a tough guy prison and hope you never drop the soap, or sign up for the women's prison and go look for soap bars on the shower floor.
By November the official story will be that the dems beat the chicom crud with their great plans and that they never wanted to defund the police and trust them they are as tough on crime as anyone.
"This Is Full Panic:" LA's Soros DA George Gascon in "Major Retreat" from Decriminalization-of-Crime Agenda, as "The Science (TM)" of Law Enforcement Is Now Apparently Changing Too —Ace Before getting to that: some Local Crime Stories.
Professional thief with 96 prior arrests busted for theft again-- and promptly released, without bail.
In NYC. Released by Alvin Bragg.
"She" is a career criminal and openly brags about living a life of crime.
And here "she" is.
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Then, I sort of feel for the parent, but when you have spent a lifetime supporting open borders and being soft on crime and claiming moral superiority because violent crime only happened to the little people, I'm cueing up the world's smallest violin.
Meanwhile: An LA liberal has turned on Biden's DHS Secretary after his son is killed by an illegal alien.
Until Nov. 16, 2010, Los Angeles entertainment executive Don Rosenberg considered himself a lifelong liberal and supporter of the Democratic Party. But the minute he picked up the ringing phone, his life changed forever. The caller was from San Francisco General Hospital. She told him that his 25-year-old son, Drew, a second-year student at Golden Gate School of Law, had been mowed down on his motorcycle by a car that, Rosenberg would later learn, was driven by an illegal immigrant without a license.
Roberto Galo, of Honduras, hit Drew, who was thrown from his motorcycle. Galo reportedly drove forward, rolling over Drew's body, and then backed over him as well. A bystander had to force Galo to stop his car, which, at that point rested on Drew's abdomen.<
"The coroner told me she didn't understand why [Drew's] main artery had ruptured and he had bled out," Rosenberg said. "She didn't realize the car had driven back and forth on top of him. He wasn't going that fast. He would have just had some cuts and bruises. It wasn't the hit that killed him. It was the run."
In the end, Galo served only 43 days in jail in 2012, on charges of vehicular manslaughter and driving without a license. Rosenberg was told Galo wouldn't be deported because "he had only committed one crime of moral turpitude."
Drew's death galvanized his grieving father. Rosenberg, now 68, became an advocate for people who are victims of crimes committed by illegal aliens. He was then angered by what he calls lax illegal immigration policies under the Obama and, especially, Biden administrations.
On to LA.
LA's elites didn't care when the little people were being murdered by career violent criminals that Soros DA George Gascon put back on the street.
But after a socialite was gunned down, they got angry.
Gascón, who benefitted greatly from the largesse of George Soros, allegedly in the neighborhood of $2.5 million, is facing a challenge from a front he probably never expected: the Hollywood elites. Los Angeles Magazine counts as supporters of the effort real estate luminaries such as Geoffrey Palmer and Gerald Marcil; Mike Medavoy, the co-founder of Orion Pictures and his wife; Clinton cronies such as Ron Burkle and Jordan Kaplan. You can also add George Clooney's producing partner Grant Heslov and ex-20th Century Fox Producer Grant Sheinberg. Throw in Sugar Ray Leonard and Rosanna Arquette, and there is no telling what could happen.
Frontpage Mag speculates that the impetus for the backlash may be the murder of Jacqueline Avant, the mother-in-law of Ted Sarandos, one of the people who helms Netflix. Avant, the wife of music mogul Clarence Avant, was shot to death in her Beverly Hills home in December of last year. Days later, 29-year-old Aariel Maynor, who also has a lengthy criminal record, was charged.
Suddenly Gascon is "backtracking," in a "full panic:"
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Not calling for geno, but I wouldn't be disturbed if this fucker took 2 in the hat.
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In California, Men Calling Themselves "Non-Binary" Were Permitted to Sleep in the Cabins of Underage Female Students on a Camping Trip
"They" are "non-binary," but apparently when "they" had the chance to sleep with underaged girls, suddenly "they" decided "they" were female.
These were fifth grade girls. Sleeping in the same cabin as a man.
For three nights.
And the school, of course, kept this secret from parents -- even after they heard about if from their children, and called the school to ask about it.
Without looking I'd guess the "seeming" tax hike isn't but who cares
Mitch is a bitch
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"This Is Full Panic:" LA's Soros DA George Gascon in "Major Retreat" from Decriminalization-of-Crime Agenda, as "The Science (TM)" of Law Enforcement Is Now Apparently Changing Too
—Ace
Before getting to that: some Local Crime Stories.
Professional thief with 96 prior arrests busted for theft again-- and promptly released, without bail.
In NYC. Released by Alvin Bragg.
"She" is a career criminal and openly brags about living a life of crime.
And here "she" is.
====
Then, I sort of feel for the parent, but when you have spent a lifetime supporting open borders and being soft on crime and claiming moral superiority because violent crime only happened to the little people, I'm cueing up the world's smallest violin.
Meanwhile: An LA liberal has turned on Biden's DHS Secretary after his son is killed by an illegal alien.
Until Nov. 16, 2010, Los Angeles entertainment executive Don Rosenberg considered himself a lifelong liberal and supporter of the Democratic Party.
But the minute he picked up the ringing phone, his life changed forever. The caller was from San Francisco General Hospital. She told him that his 25-year-old son, Drew, a second-year student at Golden Gate School of Law, had been mowed down on his motorcycle by a car that, Rosenberg would later learn, was driven by an illegal immigrant without a license.
Roberto Galo, of Honduras, hit Drew, who was thrown from his motorcycle. Galo reportedly drove forward, rolling over Drew's body, and then backed over him as well. A bystander had to force Galo to stop his car, which, at that point rested on Drew's abdomen.<
"The coroner told me she didn't understand why [Drew's] main artery had ruptured and he had bled out," Rosenberg said. "She didn't realize the car had driven back and forth on top of him. He wasn't going that fast. He would have just had some cuts and bruises. It wasn't the hit that killed him. It was the run."
In the end, Galo served only 43 days in jail in 2012, on charges of vehicular manslaughter and driving without a license. Rosenberg was told Galo wouldn't be deported because "he had only committed one crime of moral turpitude."
Drew's death galvanized his grieving father. Rosenberg, now 68, became an advocate for people who are victims of crimes committed by illegal aliens. He was then angered by what he calls lax illegal immigration policies under the Obama and, especially, Biden administrations.
On to LA.
LA's elites didn't care when the little people were being murdered by career violent criminals that Soros DA George Gascon put back on the street.
But after a socialite was gunned down, they got angry.
Gascón, who benefitted greatly from the largesse of George Soros, allegedly in the neighborhood of $2.5 million, is facing a challenge from a front he probably never expected: the Hollywood elites.
Los Angeles Magazine counts as supporters of the effort real estate luminaries such as Geoffrey Palmer and Gerald Marcil; Mike Medavoy, the co-founder of Orion Pictures and his wife; Clinton cronies such as Ron Burkle and Jordan Kaplan. You can also add George Clooney's producing partner Grant Heslov and ex-20th Century Fox Producer Grant Sheinberg. Throw in Sugar Ray Leonard and Rosanna Arquette, and there is no telling what could happen.
Frontpage Mag speculates that the impetus for the backlash may be the murder of Jacqueline Avant, the mother-in-law of Ted Sarandos, one of the people who helms Netflix. Avant, the wife of music mogul Clarence Avant, was shot to death in her Beverly Hills home in December of last year. Days later, 29-year-old Aariel Maynor, who also has a lengthy criminal record, was charged.
Suddenly Gascon is "backtracking," in a "full panic:"