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POPSFederal Air Marshals Too Busy Being Criminals to Protect You The Federal Air Marshal Service presents the image of an elite undercover force charged with making split-second decisions that could mean the difference between stopping a terrorist and shooting an innocent passenger. The Department of Homeland Security's inspector general also flagged gaps in the background checks. "We can reassure the public that these dedicated professionals go out there every day and put their lives on the line to make sure that everyone is safe," Bray says. Before 9/11, the Air Marshal Service was a nearly forgotten force of 33 agents with a $4.4 million annual budget. Now housed in the Transportation Security Administration, the agency has a $786 million budget and an estimated 3,000 to 4,000 air marshals, although the official number is classified.
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POPS56MPG Toyota iQ May Come To US As A Scion But of course, we'll sacrifice fuel mileage for a bigger engine here, which always seems to be the case when they bring cars here. Americans are just too caught up with power to do otherwise.
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POPSNo.2 of Fannie Five - Barney Frank Frank has consistently opposed any attempt to reform the practices at Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac. Frank has been described as “The Patron Saint of Fannie Mae”. http://www.stltoday.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=6069270 Read specific examples of Frank’s obstruction of reform here: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,424945,00.html In 2002, shortly before accounting irregularities were exposed at both companies, Frank said, “I do not regard Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac as problems,” reported the Wall Street Journal. After the Freddie Mac accounting scandal in 2003, Frank said, “I do not think we are facing any kind of a crisis.” http://mpinkeyes.wordpress.com/2008/09/17/barney-frank-and-chuck-schumers-role-the-fannie-ma
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POPSPlainclothes Police at the March for Our Lives in St. Paul (Theyt even had a pemit)
"There was nothing subtle about the undercovers. The guy on the right in the black with glasses approached my black-clad comrade and asked, "hey can I get a quick pictures". The response, "hell no." Then he asked me, "well can you please do me a favor?" To which I responded some of the same and we both pointed our fingers at him to call it out. Also to note, there was at least one person dressed in all black (hood and bandanna too) who was definitely wearing an ear piece. There was a woman not in your photos who was wearing black clothing (not bloc style but more plainclothes like, maybe sunglasses too, can't quite remember) who was walking by me, not looking directly but I could tell she had me in the peripheral vision. Camera was held down by her waist as if she were 'just carrying it', but I noticed that the lens was pointed near my face as she was nonchalantly walking. I definitely saw her click the shutter at this point. Did anyone else notice the "window washers" on the
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POPSAnother NYPD tasering death A Mentally disturbed man on a baloney, posing no immediate threat to anyone was tasered by the police and fell, as you would expect someone to and died on impact. In post articles the officer is very sorry...
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POPSAnother Taser Death Pain compliance, better known as torture, is a short cut tool to obtain obedience, if applied to any other creature Taser use would be considered inhumane by most folks. Tasers would be best used if reserved as a punishment for the found guilty; this shocking assessment reveals a great crime deterrent.
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POPSwww.robertgrandeforsheriff.com - ROBERT J. GRANDE for SHERIFF Lt. Grande's Accomplishment - RESIGNING in lieu of TERMINATION for verbally expressing an unwillingess to enforce narcotics laws against Drug Dealers & Drug Users while employed at the City of Pahokee Police Department. Gee...I wonder why Lt. Grande didn't mention or provide an explanation within his campaign website, as to the circumstances surrounding his resigning from the Police Department rather than face certain termination? And hey...I don't see where Lt. Grande mentions he was ORDERED to SURRENDER HIS BADGE. Could Lt. Grande have forgotten about why he was separated from City Police Department Service? If anyone finds out why Lt. Grande didn't list any of the above under his campaign website "Accomplishments" category, will you please let me know?
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POPSROBERT J. GRANDE for SHERIFF ? robertgrandeforsheriff.com
Come'on Lt. Grande, Fess-Up and explain to the good people of St. Lucie County why you RESIGNED as Lt. Grande from the Pahokee Police Department rather than be TERMINATED by Pahokee's then City Manager because you told the City Manager you wouldn't arrest drug dealers and users because you felt "everyone did drugs" and therefore you couldn't be bothered enforcing narcotics laws. Tell everyone how it felt when the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office District Commanders ordered you to surrender your City issued Badge and equipment. Tell them "Lt. Bobby Grande"...tell them what you've been doing for employment (and why) since you resigned from the Pahokee Police Department...go ahead...explain it to everyone in St. Lucie County by telling the truth about your sympathetic stance toward druggies. Don't want to do that Lt. Grande? Then I suggest you immediately de-activate your candidacy for St. Lucie County Sheriff rather than wait for your inevitable and disgraceful defeat.
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POPSPolice Trap Peaceful Protesters in Denver Video wouldn't clip--see at link...Police have real nice Uniforms--WITHOUT BADGES OR NAMETAGS, WHICH IS ILLEGAL BUT GOOD GESTAPO STUFF...None of this made the Lame stream media, of course.
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POPSWorld Opinion is Worthless "The moment one recognizes "world opinion" for what it is — a statement of moral cowardice, one is longer enthralled by the term. That "world opinion" at this moment allegedly loathes America and Israel is a badge of honor to be worn proudly by those countries. It is when "world opinion" and its news media start liking you that you should wonder if you've lost your way. "