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0:00- Pittsburgh Purge – no cops at stations 3-7am 9:51- Nancy Mace on with Clinton Foundation Donor Zero: as a rape victim, how can you support Trump? 29:45- FLASHBACK: Joe Biden 35 years ago arguing GHWB was too soft on crime and border security 55:36- Students from Deer Creek HS (Edmund, OK) provide more details on hazing for charity 1:06:27- In-depth history with Frank from Arlington Heights 1:10:13- President of the Chicago Fraternal Order of Police, John Catanzara, on the Cook Co States Attorney race and his endorsement of Judge Burke For more on John's work with the FOP chicagofop.org 1:29:12- Ted Dabrowski, president at Wirepoints, brings the receipts showing Kam Buckner is wrong on the reading aptitude of CPS students Get Ted's latest wirepoints.org 1:46:20- Veterans for America First (VFAF) National Director of Operations, Chad Caton, shares details from the documentary Border Invasion: An American Crisis 2:02:23- HaitiSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The show which can originally be found at kgov.com/crime [Updated June 13, 2021] - The death penalty is at the heart of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. - Salvation is presented in terms of crime and punishment. - The Bible is a criminal justice textbook. - Five of the Ten Commandments are for criminal justice - See below our list of ways to reduce crime. Murders per Million Source: See the FBI's 2018 Homicide Data Table 6 and the simple spreadsheet calculation. While many crimes go unreported, even sexual assaults, murder is almost always reported. This chart's statistics are highly reliable. Won't vs. Can't: Public policy should prioritize deterrence over inability. Human beings are almost infinitely creative. Thus, a government's top priority should be making it so that people won't commit crime rather than that they can't commit crime. List of Ways: Don't worry! Below, in our List of Ways to Reduce Crime, of the 25 specifics, none of them say, let's just stop shooting each other; don't judge; just love everyone; love God; all sins are equal; or forgive everyone. Flashback #1: Court TV interviews Bob Enyart regarding Scott Peterson's death sentence. Flashback #2: We purchased OJ Simpson's memorabilia at auction and then burned both his Hall of Fame Award and his Heisman '68 Jersey (which had been hanging in his Brentwood mansion) to call for the installation of a new criminal justice system in America. See KGOV.com/oj. Flashback #3: Bill Clinton raped Juanita Broaddrick as documented at ShadowGov.com and as an editor of the Wall Street Journal wrote, that Bill Clinton's rape of Juanita Broaddrick was an event that "in fact took place." Hear also Bob's worldwide exclusive interview with Juanita Broaddrick and with nurse Norma Rogers, her friend who found Broaddrick wounded and in tears shortly after the assault. Flashback #4: BEL aired never-before-heard Columbine recordings and we get to the real story (i.e., one murderer's Natural Selection t-shirt) behind the massacre, the search warrant application that was squashed that may have prevented the murders, and the disgraced sheriff's refusal to let SWAT intervene. Flashback #5: Check out Bob Enyart's phone call to Michael Jackson attorney's office on the very day that Mark Geragos threatened to sue anyone who "besmirched Jackson's reputation" and see the three pieces of information on the homosexual child molester that Bob gave to the Santa Barbara District Attorney. Flashback #6: Reporters whom we identify by name from the New York Times, the LA Times, and Reuters called for comment about the Planned Parenthood shooting in Colorado Springs. But as fake news they all refused to show the petition signature or even report that the kgov.com/hero Officer Garrett Swasey who was murdered by the pothead who shot up the mill had been helping us to try to stop all killing at that abortion mill, including by the abortionist. Flashback #7: After our meager effort to get justice for JonBenet failed, we presented our Clue that Breaks the Case and our Concise List of Inculpatory Evidence Against the Ramseys including in this 200,000+ views YouTube: Five of the Ten Commandments: Five of the Bible's Ten Commandments lay the foundation for a valid criminal justice system: - Do not murder (basis for the right to life and prohibiting crimes of bodily harm crimes) - Do not steal (basis for the right to own private property and prohibiting socialism and other economic crimes)- Do not commit adultery (basis for prohibiting extra-marital intimacy, etc.) - Do not bear false witness (prohibiting of kgov.com/perjury as the basis for the right to due process) - Do not covet (goes to establishing motive in court proceedings) See kgov.com/americas-criminal-code for our one-page long proposed criminal code that can replace a million pages of the country's current codes. Death Penalty at the Heart of the Gospel of Christ: Question: Do any New Testament people or books support execution?Answer: As shown directly in the verses below, Jesus, Paul, Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Acts, Romans, Hebrews, Revelation, and an angel all give strong support for the death penalty. But first consider the case of an American mass murderer. Here are the New Testament scriptures this article quotes: "For if I am an offender, or have committed anything deserving of death, I do not object to dying; but if there is nothing in these things of which these men accuse me, no one can deliver me to them. I appeal to Caesar." -Apostle Paul, Acts 25:11 "Why do you also transgress the commandment of God because of your tradition? For God commanded, saying... 'He who curses father or mother, let him be put to death.' But you say..." -Jesus Christ, Mat. 15:3‑4 & Mark 7:8‑11 …rulers are not a terror to good works, but to evil. For [the governing authority] is God's minister to you for good. But if you do evil, be afraid; for he does not bear the sword in vain; for he is God's minister, an avenger to execute wrath on him who practices evil. -Paul, Rom. 13:3-4 And if anyone wants to harm them… he must be killed… -Apostle John, Rev. 11:5 he who kills with the sword must be killed with the sword. Here is the patience and the faith of the saints. -John, Rev. 13:10 Anyone who has rejected Moses' law dies (present tense) without mercy on the testimony of two or three witnesses. Of how much worse punishment will he be thought worthy who has trampled the Son of God underfoot. Hebrews 10:28‑29 [death penalty = deterrent for unbelief] "[we] are under the same condemnation, indeed justly, for we receive the due reward of our deeds; but this Man has done nothing wrong" -repentant criminal being executed Luke 23:40-41 Here are a few Old Testament scriptures for capital punishment: Be afraid of the sword for yourselves; for wrath brings the punishment of the sword, that you may know there is a judgment. Job 19:29 The righteous shall rejoice when he sees the vengeance… So that men will say, "Surely there is a reward for the righteous; Surely He is God who judges in the earth." Ps. 58:10‑11 "Whoever sheds man's blood, by man his blood shall be shed; for in the image of God He made man." Gen. 9:6 'take no ransom for the life of a murderer… but he shall surely be put to death' Num. 35:31‑33 "Will you profane Me among My people… killing people who should not die, and keeping people alive who should not live…?" Ezek. 13:19 Thus the death penalty still applies for murder, kidnapping, etc. But we know that the law is good if one uses it lawfully, knowing this: that the law is not made for a righteous person, but for the lawless... for murderers [Ex. 21:16]... for perjurers... -Paul 1 Tim. 1:8-10 Finally, KGOV's New Testament Support for Capital Punishment explains that Christians should not advocate for the death penalty for the Mosaic symbolic offenses. Why not? For the priesthood being changed, of necessity there is also a change of the law Hebrews 7:12 As of shortly after Christ's death, no government, not even Israel's, should punish, let alone execute, those who violate the symbolic ordinances which reinforced Israel's priestly role (Lev. 24:16; Mat. 15:4; etc.). Listener's Neighbors Murdered: Please pray for a BEL listener going to visit in jail a husband who turned himself in, who murdered his wife on Feb. 21, 2019. Both were Chuck's neighbors. Our listener will urge the murderer to forbid his defense attorneys from entering a not guilty plea, and even to dismiss them. Further, that he should not fight the death penalty. And, even if he asks God to forgive Him to save His soul (which would be wise, that should have no affect on the punishment that he is due in this life,
In this episode, Sam LeBlond talks with Congressman Bill Archer about his friendship with George Herbert Walker Bush. They discuss their shared history in Texas politics, the importance of giving back, their political parallels, how Archer counseled GHWB when seeking out the Vice Presidency, and how fiscal responsibility may have cost GHWB re-election.
On this weeks episode of Shootin the Shibby, Bob, Brick, BK, and Kyle from Full Slice Podcast talk about...a lot. Kyle pissed himself in front of GHWB, we all had weird screen names, Spencer isnt here but Kyle does a killer impression its like hes actually here (and he called in quick), bands and their disappointment, cereals, Kyle's forgetful memory of emails and reviews, and and many, may more. Check out this weeks episode of Shootin the Shibby!
090419 Podcast, Hong Kong, Brexit, Dorian, GHWB, George Herbert Walker Bush, Iran Contra, DECLAS, Jordan Rae Kelly, Ilhan, Hurricane Steering
Today... we are joined by the legendary Jim Nantz to discuss hoops, golf, and GHWB. Also, beards, movies, fashion, and Oscar's Take.
Support this podcast at patreon.com/incitingincidentpodcastThis week, in lieu of a guest, we discuss some recent events and trends. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0qfFbtIj5w - Lindsay Ellis's review of RentThis show is part of the Trans Podcaster Visibility Initiative.The theme music is written and performed by Shelley Segal and was used with permission.The closing music is written and performed by Nate Myers and was used with permission.Contact the show at incitingincidentpodcast@gmail.com, on Twitter @RisMcCool @BethanyLFutrell @SheTalksAtheism, on Facebook facebook.com/incitingincidentpodcast
A wide-ranging discussion with author and policy analyst Patrick Eddington about his service in the CIA during the Bush 41 and Bill Clinton eras, the Gulf War, Russiagate, the failure to change course at the end of the Cold War and about the unsustainability of and America’s incompatibility with empire. Patrick Eddington is a policy analyst in homeland security and civil liberties at the Cato Institute. He was an advisor to Rep. Rush Holt of New Jersey and he’s an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Georgetown University’s Center for Security Studies. Eddington was a military imagery analyst at the CIA’s National Photographic Interpretation Center from 1988 to 1996 with assignments that included monitoring the breakup of the former Soviet Union and providing military assessments to policymakers on Iraqi and Iranian conventional forces. Eddington resigned from the CIA in 1996 after working on a book titled (Gassed in the Gulf: The Inside Story of the Pentagon-CIA Cover-up of Gulf War Syndrome) and he also wrote a 2011 memoir titled Long Strange Journey about his years in the CIA. He has been published at many outlets and has opinion pieces at the CATO Institute, Just Security and other sites. Find his work and links to his articles and events at the CATO Institute and at his blog, PatrickEddington.com. FOLLOW him on Twitter at @PGEddington. Around the Empire is independent media and you can support it at Patreon: patreon.com/aroundtheempire or at aroundtheempire.com. FOLLOW @aroundtheempire. Follow Joanne Leon at @joanneleon. SUBSCRIBE/FOLLOW on iTunes, iHeart, Spotify, Google Play, YouTube, Facebook. Recorded on December 11, 2018. Music by Fluorescent Grey. Reference Links: Eddington’s Twitter thread on GHWB’s death George H.W. Bush’s Persian Gulf War: Victory, With Tragedy, Patrick Eddington Long Strange Journey: An Intelligence Memoir, Patrick Eddington Gassed in the Gulf: The Inside Story of the Pentagon-CIA Cover-up of Gulf War Syndrome, Patrick Eddington
Cousin Chris Witherspoon is back and sitting in for Joy Ann this week. Chris and Jacque breakdown Golden Globe nominations and question what happened to all the black candidates in TV categories. They also talk about spending time with fam vs going solo for Christmas. And all the shade at the GHWB funeral.
This week, Mike & Frates discuss the GHWB funeral and our national day of mourning; will the feeling of civility continue? Plus: a tired nation, body language, and MBS (the story that won't go away).
Today... dog lozenges. Plus... GHWB, modern adulting, Oscar's DNA, needles... your letters... and a Shannon phoner.
In Episode #15, I talk about how social media has made people weak and how many use authorities to fix their problems, created by themselves. I also talk about racism and how it relates to social media and the rise of racism in the US today.I also say thank you to GHWB and his life.
Doesn't anyone remember how they assaulted his character by making the "Willie Horton ad" into something it wasn't?
Today, we spend some quality time with Mac, "our Little Drummer Boy". Plus... Mike gets a needle... there's a boat parade conflict... and we remember GHWB.
Steve opens the show with no Fool #1 and is a bit hurt from the Browns loss to the Texans. Yolanda Adams posts a picture of herself and her late friend President George H.W. Bush only to get backlash. Magic Johnson's daughter Elisa escapes from a home invasion robbery attempt. The show talks about the controversial heavyweight boxing match. We also have the games that you can't play during the holiday season and why. Pimpin' returns to do his picks for NFL week 13. Today for Closing Remarks, Steve talks about physical violence and why there is no excuse for ever putting hands on women and much more. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Jon and Stephen discuss the death of President George H.W. Bush and Twitter's moves to silence their users. The intro/outro song is “The Funeral” by Band of Horses . Stephen's song of the week is “My Beautiful Boy” by Phosphorescent and Jon's is “Pontiac 87” by Preoccupations. To listen to all the music featured on The Conservatarians, subscribe to our Spotify playlist! Source
'I used to dream of a Britain where I'd be proud to bring up kids, Today I'd settle for a Britain where I'd be allowed to bring up kids. And Mrs May, if I may be so bold as to say your archaic view of family holds no relevance today' -Grace Petrie Farewell to Welfare | Grace Petrie : Queer as Folk Oh My God | Michael Franti & Spearhead : Stay Human 7 Dee Jays | Boogie Down Productions : Edutainment C.I.A. | The Beatnigs : The Beatnigs Infomodities 92 | Consolidated : Play More Music N.A.F.T.A. | Blood Stained Brindle : Let's Get Back to Work - EP Business Of War | Arundhati Roy : Come September: In Conversation with Howard Zinn Mutterert | Chuck D As Mistachuck : Celebration of Ignorance Tiredof45 (12.30.84) | Chuck D As Mistachuck : Celebration of Ignorance Speak on It! | Chuck D As Mistachuck : Celebration of Ignorance Bot | Chuck D As Mistachuck : Celebration of Ignorance 1984 | Anais Mitchell : Folk The Banks I Ought to Know | Joel Rafael : Thirteen Stories High Polyrical.com twitch.tv/unrelatedthings
Christmas Music hot takes, Fast & Furious and RIP to GHWB by Gavin Viano
Today, your calls (weddings & wedgies)! Plus: Santas, Trunk or Treat, T-shirts... and GHWB!
Jay's guest today is John H. Sununu, the former governor of New Hampshire, the onetime chief of staff to Bush the Elder, and the current and forever politico. He talks about his upbringing: how he came to his views. He talks about the importance of a serious (non-frivolous) education. He talks about free enterprise and some other things that made America great. He talks about his old boss, GHWB... Source
Sam and Ivan talk about: * Twitter Favorites / Sam Computer Issues * Iran Deal Concluded * GHWB / Obama Accomplishments / Pluto! * Greece Again * Lightning Round * * Reddit * * Cosby * * Uber * * Election 2016 * * iTunes Bug * * Cuba tourism