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Leaders of Black Lives Matter should condemn riots and Looting.

Editors note: They riot, and loot, sealing a thriving Community from good people. The majority of people do not condone what is happening. The result is a poorer more depressed Area in the aftermath. If Black lives really matter the leaders would be condemning riots and Looting. Hillary and Obama must think this is part of changing America since they always take the side of those rioting.

 
Is this really part of making us a better nation, or a means in destroying it so it can be rebuilt into a nation controlled by big government and based on socialism. 

Milwaukee officials plead for calm after police shooting sparks violence

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A Milwaukee police officer shot and killed an armed suspect Saturday night during a foot chase on the city’s north side, setting off a violent confrontation between police and crowds protesting the shooting.
A gas station was set on fire and other businesses also were torched following an hours-long standoff between rioters and police, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported.
City leaders pleaded for calm after the violence erupted, with Mayor Tom Barrett imploring parents of anyone at the scene to “get them home right now” after at least four businesses burned and one officer was hurt.
At a news conference just after midnight, Barrett said the situation appeared to be calming after a riotous scene in which as many as 100 protesters skirmished with police, torching a squad car and tossing a brick through the window of another. Police mounted at least two efforts to push the protesters out of an intersection at the heart of the violence.
Other leaders blamed the Black Lives Matter movement for igniting the violence.
Black Lives Matter has “stoked hysteria,” Bishop E.W. Jackson told “Fox & Friends” Sunday.  “A mass hysteria has taken grip” and President Obama has made it worse by embracing the BLM movement, Jackson said.
He added: The BLM movement works on the false premise “police are out hunting down black men.” They are “using race as a way of avoiding responsibility,” Jackson said.
The unrest began several hours after a man fleeing police after a traffic stop was shot and killed. Police said the man was armed, but it wasn’t clear whether he was pointing the gun or aiming it at officers. Barrett said the man was hit twice, in the chest and arm. Neither his race nor the officer’s ethnicity were immediately released, nor were they identified.
The shooting was being investigated by the state. The officer was wearing a body camera, Barrett said.
At least three people were arrested in an uprising that Barrett said was driven by social media messages instructing people to congregate in the area.
“We have to have calm,” Barrett said at the news conference. “There are a lot of really good people who live in this neighborhood.”
Milwaukee Common Council President Ashanti Hamilton echoed Barrett’s plea for help restoring order.
“We understand the frustration people feel with the police community nationally. … We have to go through the process of finding justice, but we have to be able to restore order to these neighborhoods,” Hamilton said. “Please participate in restoring order to these neighborhoods.”
Barrett said the 23-year-old man who died was stopped by police for “suspicious activity.” Police said earlier that he was carrying a gun that had been stolen in a March burglary in suburban Waukesha.
“This stop took place because two officers … saw suspicious activity,” Barrett said. “There were 23 rounds in that gun that that officer was staring at. I want to make sure we don’t lose any police officers in this community, either.”

Police with shields and helmets moved slowly into an intersection after 11 p.m., telling a crowd of about 50 people to disperse. Some threw rocks and other debris at police, who held up their shields. They also threw objects at a business a half-block from the intersection. A nearby traffic light was bent over and bus shelters overturned.
An earlier standoff involved more than 100 people pushing against 20 to 30 officers. Officers got in their cars to leave at one point and some in the crowd started smashing a squad car’s windows. Another police car was set on fire.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported that one of its reporters was shoved to the ground and punched.
The businesses that burned included a BMO Harris branch, a BP gas station, an O’Reilly Auto Parts store and a beauty supply store. Firefighters held back from the gas station blaze because of gunfire.
Police said the man who was shot had an arrest record. The 24-year-old officer who shot the man has been placed on administrative duty. The officer has been with the Milwaukee department six years, three as an officer.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Virginia school system gets temporary permission to keep its bathrooms separated by biological sex.

What the Supreme Court’s Ruling Means for Transgender Bathrooms in Schools
08.06.16
Transgender
Written by Kelsey Harkness
The U.S. Supreme Court signaled an interest in taking on the transgender bathroom debate on Wednesday, granting a Virginia school system temporary permission to keep its bathrooms separated by biological sex.
In a 5-3 vote, the justices issued a stay in the case involving a transgender student in Gloucester County who is suing his school board to gain access to the boys’ restrooms. The stay halts a lower court’s order that said the school board must allow the transgender teen, Gavin Grimm, into the bathroom that corresponds with the student’s gender identity.
Gavin, 17, was born female but now identifies as a male.
If the Gloucester County school board’s petition for the Supreme Court to hear the case is denied, the stay will terminate automatically, and Gavin will be allowed to use the boys’ bathroom. If the court decides to take the case, the stay will remain in effect until the justices reach a final decision.
The lawsuit alleges that by prohibiting Gavin from using the boys’ restrooms, the school board’s policy violates Title IX, the federal statute that bans discrimination on the basis of sex.
The U.S. District Court in Eastern Virginia initially rejected that argument, and sided with the school board’s claim that Title IX does not protect against discrimination based on gender identity. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit disagreed, and issued an injunction that required the school to allow transgender students to use restrooms in accordance to their gender identity.
Some in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender movement downplayed Wednesday’s decision, calling it “just a temporary delay.”
“Across the country, courts and policymakers are recognizing that discrimination against transgender people is sex discrimination,” Shannon Minter, legal director for the National Center for Lesbian Rights, said in a prepared statement. “We are confident that if and when this issue reaches the Supreme Court, the court will affirm that recognition.”
Conservatives, however, call the decision a significant step in their direction.
“It’s significant that the Supreme Court said we’re going to put a hold on that—we’re going to preserve the status quo as it’s always been in society, as it’s always been in schools,” Jeremy Tedesco, a lawyer at the Christian legal group Alliance Defending Freedom, told The Daily Signal. “That boys use boys’ restrooms and girls use girls’ restrooms.”
The implications, Tedesco added, could reach far beyond Gavin and other students in Gloucester County.
In directing schools nationwide to open their showers, bathrooms, and locker rooms to students of the opposite biological sex, the Obama administration cited the Gloucester case.
The Department of Education wrote that its interpretation “is consistent with courts’ and other agencies’ interpretations of federal laws prohibiting sex discrimination,” and linked to the case.
A total of 24 states are now challenging the legality of the administration’s mandate, in addition to dozens of private legal battles playing out nationwide.
“The Department of Education—in all the litigation that’s going on across the country and in their major, chief mandate that they sent out nationally to all the schools saying that Title IX requires schools to allow students of one sex to enter locker rooms and bathrooms of students of the opposite sex—they’re all relying on the Gloucester decision from the 4th Circuit to say that’s required,” Tedesco said. “What the Supreme Court has done is thrown that decision into serious doubt.”
Tedesco, who is involved in several of these challenges, said the decision is “a really important outcome” for Alliance Defending Freedom’s case in Illinois.
In that case, 50 families in the Chicago area are suing the Department of Education and the Justice Department for threatening to take away federal funding if the school does not comply with the Obama administration’s interpretation of Title IX.
Lawyers for the Obama administration, Tedesco said, “have been citing the Gloucester decision over and over again for why they should win.”
Now, he said, “it’s going to be a lot more difficult for them to rely on that case, with the Supreme Court putting the entire decision on hold and calling it into question.”
Gloucester County, located about 140 miles south of Washington, D.C., and just north of Newport News, Virginia, has more than 5,000 students in its eight public schools.
The Gloucester County school board welcomed Wednesday’s decision, saying in a press release that it “continues to believe that its resolution of this complex matter fully considered the interests of all students and parents in the Gloucester County school system.”

Trump: “Without religious liberty, you don’t have liberty,”

‘You’ve Been Silenced,’ Trump Tells Pastors As He Vows To Get Christians’ Voice Back

“If I get elected …”

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump told Christian leaders Thursday that under his presidency, people who have been silenced will be given back their voice.
“Free speech is being taken away from people that are great people, from people that are saying good things, not bad things,” Trump told Jenna Browder of the Christian Broadcasting Network. To remedy that, Trump said he will work to overturn the Johnson Amendment, a federal law banning non-profits from being involved in political causes.
Trump said for the amendment to be abolished, he must be elected.
 
“Everyone has to get out and vote,” he told Browder, adding that in 2012, “Christians didn’t vote.”
Browder probed for the man behind the message.
“I’m less perfect than some people, but I have certain abilities that are good, like being able to do things,” he said.
 
Earlier Thursday, Trump spoke at a gathering of evangelical Christians in Orlando, where he decided to go off-script for the evening.
“So I had a long, beautiful speech written and I read it and I said ‘Boy this is boring, this is not what we want to talk about,” he told the pastors.
He began by noting their shared belief.
“Without religious liberty, you don’t have liberty,” he said.

All Americans Deserve Safety

All Americans Deserve Safety

Newt Gingrich 8/11/2016
All Americans Deserve Safety
Last week, the city of Chicago released a video of the events surrounding the death of 18-year-old Paul O’Neal, an unarmed young man shot in the back by police after allegedly stealing a car and leading officers on a high-speed chase.
The video, which a Chicago official called “shocking and disturbing,” sparked nationwide outrage. That outrage is understandable—and if the reports are true, it’s justified.
Stealing a car is wrong. Running from police is wrong. But neither should be a death sentence. If the investigation confirms accusations that the police shot unlawfully, the officers responsible must be held accountable under the law.
Paul O’Neal’s shooting was not the only cause for outrage in Chicago that day, however. On July 28, the date of his death, 14 people were shot in the city, according to the Chicago Tribune.
In the first week of August, there were 78 shootings in Chicago.
That level of violence isn’t perpetrated by the police. It’s what the police are trying to fight. And although many Americans seem to have grown numb to violent crime in our inner cities, it is worth reminding ourselves that it merits an equal level of concern, attention and outrage.
So far in Chicago this year, 396 people have been murdered and more than 2,000 shot. That is a 43 percent increase in murders over the same period in 2015, and a 48 percent increase in shootings.
That level of violence is unacceptable in an American city. And alarmingly, Chicago is not alone. In a study of56 major cities in the U.S., homicides are up 17 percent on average.
Every American has the right to live in safety. To secure our communities is the first and most important responsibility of government.
We are failing in our obligation to secure city neighborhoods for the people who live there–grandparents, children, single moms and families who simply want to live and work in safety.
Americans in our inner cities deserve neighborhoods in which violent crime and gangs do not run rampant. They deserve protection and safety just as Americans in suburban and rural America deserve protection and safety. It is a tragedy that they are not protected in equal measure.
If the level of violence that is happening in Chicago’s most dangerous neighborhoods was happening in Highland Park or another wealthy suburb, the national media would be flooding the town. And so, in all likelihood, would the National Guard.
For those Americans who live in our violent inner-cities, the Democrats have only one answer: gun control. Of course, Chicago already has some of the strictest gun control laws in the country. They haven’t stopped the violence. And if Democrats succeeded in passing one more gun control law, there is little doubt that would fail as well. So in truth, the Democrats have no answer to this crisis at all.
Donald Trump and Republicans have an opportunity and an obligation to offer an alternative future to Americans living in the inner-city.
They should begin with the policies we know have worked in the past to restore safety. The practical policing methods pioneered by Bill Bratton in New York City made it the safest large city in America. Over the last 23 years, murder has dropped in New York by 83 percent. And the success of Bratton’s methods have been replicated in other cities throughout the country.
We can make our cities safe again.
Of course, more aggressive policing will mean more police engagements with criminals and other members of the community. And that will mean an increase in the potential for police to make mistakes or do wrong, as seems to have happened in the tragic case of Paul O’Neal.
This means that the surge in policing must also be accompanied by a surge in training, transparency, and accountability under the law.
There is not an acceptable level of police misconduct. And there is not an acceptable level of violent crime.
The right of every single American to “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” is one of our nation’s founding principles. Without safety and security, these rights can have no real meaning. Safety is a challenge we can and must solve. And we must solve it for all Americans.
Your Friend,
Newt

Will County fears impact of state's fiscal woes

Will County fears impact of state’s fiscal woes

Susan DeMar LaffertyContact ReporterDaily Southtown 8/11/2016
Two state senators tried to paint a cautiously optimistic picture of the state of the state, but Will County officials were not all convinced that Illinois’ fiscal problems won’t become theirs, too.
State Sens. Michael Connelly, R-Naperville, and Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant, D-Plainfield, came to give the county’s legislative committee an update on what is happening in Springfield.
Both acknowledged that the state has $11 billion in unpaid bills and the current stopgap budget is not an ideal solution.
“We know we have to come back in January and make some big decisions,” Bertino-Tarrant told the committee.

Those decisions involve reforms to pensions and workers’ compensation laws, as well as a budget for the next six months.
If Illinois had “average economic growth” from 2002 to today, it would have had $19 billion in additional annual revenue, Connelly said.
The state has to produce a “more positive business climate” and grow more business in the private sector. One way to do that is by lowering high premiums for workers’ compensation, he said.
Connelly said Illinois has a lot of assets other states would like to have — fresh water, good health care, big cities and farms. It is centrally located to serve the North American marketplace, he said.

“This is more important than dwelling on the negative,” Connelly said.
Still, county officials expressed concerns that counties will have to bail out the state, and finance programs once funded by the state.
“We are battling poverty, mental health and substance abuse issues,” said committee member Bob Howard, D-Beecher.
Will County also bailed out its Health Department, which is owed money by the state.
Bertino-Tarrant said she has not been involved in any talks about diverting state responsibilities to the counties.
“We recognize what is our responsibility and we’re trying to fix it at our level,” she said.
Board member Steve Balich, R-Homer Glen, decried unfunded mandates.
“Every taxing body is broke, yet you’re making new laws that create more expenses for schools and counties,” he said. “State statute says you can’t give us unfunded mandates, but yet you do. When you decide to make a law, does someone evaluate the cost to local government?”
Connelly and Bertino-Tarrant said they do look at local impact and are trying to reduce or eliminate unfunded mandates.
After the senators left the meeting, however, the conversation continued.
Will County’s legislative lobbyist, Brett Hassert, told the committee that after the November election, “You will see some creative financing. Everything will be fair game.
“The state is in very bad shape. It’s going to take some pain to get out of this,” he said.
The county should “be prepared for anything,” said Hassert, a former state legislator. “Every fund is subject to being swept. There’s probably nothing you can do.”
Steve Rauter, director of the Western Will County Communication Center, which dispatches 911 calls for that area, said the state has not released $10 million to $13 million in 911 funds it has collected through the monthly 87-cent surcharge on every phone bill.
“We appear to be ripe for the picking,” he said, fearing the state will sweep those funds in January.
Illinois has swept up 911 funds every year since 2009 — a total of $51 million — of which Will County should have received 10 percent, Rauter said.
If funds are kept by the state and not distributed, it makes the local 911 centers ineligible for federal funds, Rauter said.
All this comes at a time when the state is requiring 911 dispatch centers to consolidate and to upgrade to new technology by 2020, “but we can’t get federal funds to pay for it,” he said.
Will County is consolidating four 911 dispatch units into one when it builds a new public safety center in Joliet, at a cost borne by the county and local entities.
slafferty@tribpub.com

Homer 33C Young School students celebrate summer reading

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Homer CCSD 33C
Goodings Grove   Luther J. Schilling   William E. Young   William J. Butler
Hadley Middle   Homer Jr. High

Young School students celebrate their summer reading accomplishments with ice cream floats.

Contact: Charla Brautigam, Communications/Public Relations Manager
cbrautigam@homerschools.org | 708-226-7628
 

Young School teachers Jane Schultz and Stephanie Wierenga take turns reading to students at a summer reading celebration Aug. 11 at the school.

 
For Immediate Release:
Aug. 12, 2016
 
Young School students celebrate summer reading

A youngster gets up close and personal with Tank the Tortoise.
 
 
Summer break has not diminished Young School’s passion for reading.
 
On Thursday (Aug. 11), students gathered to celebrate their love for reading with parents and teachers.
 
“We want to stress that literacy is valued and literacy is every day,” said Principal Mike Szopinski who challenged students to continue reading throughout the summer months.
 
They were reminded of the challenge Thursday night when the school hosted a Ravinia Reading night for Young School students and their families.
 
“We’re trying to create a passion for reading in students,” said teacher Terra Nichele who organized the event. “The more we read, the better we read.”
 
Students were treated to ice cream floats (served up by the school’s Parent Teacher Organization) as well as storybook read-alouds with their teachers.
 
The highlight was a special presentation by reptile expert Jim Nesci who brought along a few of his cold blooded friends, including Tank the Tortoise and Bubba the Alligator.
 
Bubba is the only North American Alligator to take commands from his trainer. His amazing personality and abilities inspired Nesci to write a children’s book about him called “Bubba: A True Story About an Amazing Alligator.”
 
Young School teachers witnessed Bubba’s amazing abilities firsthand when they were asked to help carry the 250 pound reptile into the school.
 
All Nesci had to do was ask the alligator to “Get in the bag.” He slowly nosed his way into the special bag and remained still as the group of teachers closed the bag with rope, lifted it from Nesci’s van and carried him into the school.
 
Not until Nesci opened the bag and freed Bubba did the alligator move.
 
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Homer 33C Diamond Classic underway at Homer Junior High

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News Release
Homer CCSD 33C
Goodings Grove   Luther J. Schilling   William E. Young   William J. Butler
Hadley Middle   Homer Jr. High
 
Contact: Charla Brautigam, Communications/Public Relations Manager
cbrautigam@homerschools.org | 708-226-7628

 
 
For Immediate Release:
Aug. 12, 2016
 
Diamond Classic underway at Homer Junior High
 
Come out and support your Homer Junior High School softball team.

The girls are hosting their first ever Diamond Classic tournament today and tomorrow (Aug. 12 and 13) at Homer Junior High.
 
Among those playing in the tournament are teams from Kelvin Grove, Oak Prairie, Troy, Mokena, Hickory Creek and Homer Jr High.

The schedule is as follows:
Friday, Aug. 12
8 a.m. – Homer Junior High vs. Kelvin Grove and Troy vs. Mokena
9:25 a.m. – Homer Junior High vs. Oak Prairie and Troy vs. Hickory Creek
10:50 a.m. – Kelvin Grove vs. Oak Prairie and Mokena vs. Hickory Creek
12:15 p.m. – Homer Junior High vs. Troy and Kelvin Grove vs. Mokena
1:40 p.m. – Oak Prairie vs. Hickory Creek
 
The tournament continues Saturday at 8 a.m.
 
At each event, the Homer softball team will be selling T-shirts and concessions to raise money for new equipment and to update the school’s 7th grade field.
 
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Julian Assange hints that murdered DNC staffer had leaked documents to WikiLeaks

Julian Assange hints that murdered DNC staffer had leaked documents to WikiLeaks

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After Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Conrad Rich was found murdered in Washington, D.C. in early July, Redditors and social media commentators began speculating that Rich was headed to the FBI that fateful morning to spill the beans about the Clinton family and that he was offed to prevent that from happening. Adding fuel to the theory — in addition to the long and bloody trail of people who crossed the Clintons and turned up dead in mysterious circumstances — was the fact that nothing was stolen from Rich and that the police have no idea why he was shot in the back.
On Tuesday, WikiLeaks offered a $20,000 reward for information on Rich’s murder and, in an interview on Dutch TV, Julian Assange suggested that Rich was the source of the leaked DNC emails that showed Democrat staffers actively working against Bernie Sanders during the primary and almost blew up the Democratic convention.
Assange told the interviewer:

Whistle blowers go to significant efforts to get us material and often very significant risks. As a 27 year-old, works for the DNC, was shot in the back, murdered just a few weeks ago for unknown reasons as he was walking down the street in Washington.

When the interviewer suggested the shooting was the result of a robbery, Assange countered:

No. There’s no finding. So… I’m suggesting that our sources take risks.

Watch the pertinent excerpt from the Assange interview.

 

United Nations Control of Law Enforcement in the US

UN Control of Law Enforcement in the US

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Laura Ingraham posted a story on her website this past week by Robert Romano about the UN’s call for the nationalization of the US police as outlined by Barack Obama. The left-wing “Snopes” then came out with a rebuke of her article, calling it FALSE, stating it was merely a consent decree issued for reforms, a common practice.
The Ingraham posting they objected to included the following:
“The Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice has provided oversight and recommendations for improvement of police services in a number of cities with consent decrees. This is one of the most effective ways to reduce discrimination in law enforcement and it needs to be beefed up and increased to cover as many of the 18,000-plus local law enforcement jurisdictions.”
That was stated by UN reporter Maina Kai on July 27, a representative of the U.N. Human Rights Council, who made the comments during a US tour.
There is unquestionably a takeover of our local police under way in most large US cities and in smaller municipalities with government lawyers out of the DoJ civil rights division forcing dramatic changes on our local police and corrections departments. The police can’t take one step without consulting the civil rights lawyers once they take over and “takeover” is the right word.
The DoJ is in Indiana, LA, New Jersey (Newark and Camden), Boston, Massachusetts, Sacramento, California, Hartford, Connecticut, Madison, Wisconsin, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Salt Lake City, Utah, Charlotte, North Carolina, New Orleans, Louisiana, Ferguson, Missouri, Chicago, Illinois, Miami, Florida, Baltimore, Maryland, Stockton, California, Birmingham, Alabama, Minneapolis, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and many other cities and locales.
The Obama leftists are retraining them and the police can’t breathe without asking their permission first. It not only puts a chill on actual policing, it is doing what it’s meant to do — nationalizing them.
From nationalized police, globalists like Obama and Hillary want to move towards a UN-dominated police force.
That is what the 21st century police task force is about and that is what Loretta Lynch’s UN global police network on US soil is about. It transforms the loyalty of police from the people to the central government.
Listen to constitutional lawyer KrisAnn Hall:

The process for the nationalization of police originally began with six volunteer cities who were bullied into it but it now begins with the Civil Rights Division at the Department of Justice filing a lawsuit in federal court against a city, county, or state, alleging constitutional and civil rights violations by the police or at a corrections facility.
They do this under a section of the 1994 Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act, which grants the attorney general the power to prosecute law enforcement misconduct.
 
The local police department then agrees to the finding of the courts which means they must exist under a broad federal court order that imposes onerous regulations on local police, regulations that have little to do with policing and more to do with following leftist mandates, leftists who hate policing.
The very policing that has been reducing crime over the last three decades is being unraveled by goons from the left.
The takeover of police is happening under our noses and no one is railing against it. Police department after police department is falling.
Legitimate use of force is being banned, searches are being lobotomized, and onerous regulations are tying the hands of police to federal bureaucrats in DC.
The fact that the human rights abusers in the joke of a UN Human Rights Council is cheerleading a takeover of local police should tell everyone all they need to know.
The UN human rights abusers want to see the end of local government and hope for an all-powerful leftist, corrupt government in the US, a government like the rest of the world.
In April, 2015, at the kickoff of his National Action Network’s annual convention, Al Sharpton, an anti-police, racist advisor to Barack Obama, called for the nationalization of police.
“There must be national policy and national law on policing,” Rev. Al said, as The Observer reported.
“We can’t go from state to state, we’ve got to have national law to protect people against these continued questions.”
His audience applauded his speech. The audience included leftists and sketchy politicians including leftists Mayor Bill de Blasio, Congressman Charles Rangel, Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, city Comptroller Scott Stringer and state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli.
“We commend them (the officials who arrested and charged the officer), but we cannot have a justice system that hopes we have a mayor in the right city or a police chief,” he said. “We have to have one policy that is national.”
This was after the Charleston murders. Sheriff Clarke weighed in.

Congressional partisan and seriously vicious racist, Elijah Cummings sent a letter the end of August in 2014 to President Obama demanding a police czar and national regulations that would in effect nationalize local police forces.
“The administration must quickly establish a national commission to review existing police policies and practices,” the letter reads. “And identify the best policies and practices that can prevent more Fergusons and vastly improve policing in communities across the nation.”
The letter calls for the appointment of a federal czar within the Justice Department to monitor and oversee local police departments that receive federal funding.
The letter claims “systemic racial bias”, using the Ferguson case as an example and while also acknowledging the facts in the Brown case are unclear. They want control over hiring and firing in the local police organizations by implementing national standards. The czar would constantly oversee local law enforcement and new rules and regulations would be passed non-stop. It would be another uncontrollable and overly-large and powerful executive branch agency.
Ferguson was created by George Soros and his organization MORE. They paid violent protesters to stir up trouble after the Trayvon Martin situation didn’t work out because the killer wasn’t white and he wasn’t a cop.
It was to be used for the purpose of controlling the police, no other.
This was in collaboration with Barack Obama who meets with the violent protesters in the White House, forcing police chiefs to take them seriously at these meetings.
Hillary’s biggest bundler is George Soros and she has every intention of following through on the nationalization of police.
She refused to have uniformed police on the DNC Convention floor, recently told the largest national police union she would not seek their endorsement, and she has supported every one of these Obama anti-police initiatives.
While this goes on, Congress appears to be oblivious.
Read about the UN Global Network on US soil:

U.S. Attorney Looking Into Clinton Foundation after block by DOJ/Obama

Editors Note:

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Clinton’s are above the law so far. The US. attorney from N.Y. may change this finally. Lie after lie to the FBI, Congress, and the American people go without any consequence. The Clinton political protection rivals that of a dictator controlling everything including the media. The Clinton’s will get you out of the picture one way or another using any and all methods to eliminate the problem.
Corruption has been part of their political lives from the very beginning. Look how the media rips apart anything Trump says and never challenged Hillary on anything. Could it be that the Clinton’s have a strangle hold on the media coupled with their socialist leanings.

Report: Multiple FBI investigations underway into Clinton Foundation corruption


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Justice Department Prevented FBI Probe Of Clinton Foundation; Reporters Slam State Department Stonewalling

For an increasingly vocal group in this country – that sees ‘the establishment’ for what it is – it may not come as a total shock thatCNN is reporting that The (Clinton-appointee-Loretta-Lynch-run) Department of Justice has “pushed back” against The FBI‘s desires to begin a probe to investigate whether there was a criminal conflict of interest with the State Department and the Clinton Foundation during Clinton’s tenure.
Officials from the FBI and Department of Justice met several months ago to discuss opening a public corruption case into the Clinton Foundation, a US official has told CNN…

At the time, three field offices were in agreement an investigation should be launched after the FBI received notification from a bank of suspicious activity from a foreigner who had donated to the Clinton Foundation, according to the official.
 
FBI officials wanted to investigate whether there was a criminal conflict of interest with the State Department and the Clinton Foundation during Clinton’s tenure.

Makes perfect sense right? But before we go on, as a gentle reminder – it was then President Bill Clinton that gave Loretta Lynch her big break, nominating her in 1999 to serve as US Attorney for the Eastern District of New York... “probably nothing”
So with that said, guess what happened next?

The Department of Justice had looked into allegations surrounding the foundation a year earlier after the release of the controversial book “Clinton Cash,” but found them to be unsubstantiated and there was insufficient evidence to open a case.

As so as a result…

DOJ officials pushed back against opening a case during the meeting earlier this year.
 
Some also expressed concern the request seemed more political than substantive, especially given the timing of it coinciding with the investigation into the private email server and Clinton’s presidential campaign.

For there to be criminal conflict of interest, there would have to be evidence showing a government employee received something of value in exchange, such as a job post-employment or money. But, as CNN points out,

There doesn’t appear to be anything so far suggesting that in the newly released heavily redacted emails from Judicial Watch, but those emails do raise questions about whether the relationship between the State Department and Clinton Foundation was too cozy, particularly after Clinton pledged she would not be involved with the foundation when she became secretary of state in an effort to prevent an inappropriate relationship.

 
In a case where there’s a possible conflict of interest that’s not necessarily criminal, the inspector general can look into it and take an administrative remedy if necessary.
 
The State Department OIG has been looking into connections between the State Department and Clintonduring her term as Secretary of State since earlier this year, but has not said anything about the matter.

And it is this stonewalling in the face of clear evidence of the potential for ‘inappropriate relationships’ that has pushed a normaly docile press corps to its breaking point with The State Department. As Mediaite details, having refused to comment – other than the prepared party-line bullshit – when asked straightforward questions with regard the potential for conflicts of interest raised by the emails, reporters confronted State spokeswoman Elizabeth Trudeau…

Three separate reporters – starting with NBC’s Abigail Williams – asked Trudeau about whether there was any improper relationship between State and the Clinton Foundation.
 
Trudeau repeatedly downplayed the emails and said the department is “regularly in touch” with a wide range of people.
 

 
One reporter pointed out that Clinton had “made a pledge” not to involve herself with the foundation while she was Secretary of State. Trudeau shot back that the agreement did not preclude others from talking to foundation staff.
 
At one point, as another reporter – the AP’s Matt Lee – was getting frustrated with the lack of answers, he said this:I’m sorry, are you – am I not speaking English? Is this – I mean, is it coming across as foreign – I’m not asking you if – no one is saying it’s not okay or it’s bad for the department to get a broad variety of input from different people. Asking – the question is whether or not you have determined that there was nothing improper here.

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So – to summarize – we have hard evidence of the potential for an inappropriate relationship between Hillary Clinton’s State Department and The Clinton Foundation – after she had pledged that this would not occur. We have The Justice Department  – led by Clinton appointee Loretta Lynch – implicitly blocking The FBI’s probe of The Clinton Foundation’s dealings (for, among other reasons, the timing could be viewed as “politically motivated.” We have a State Department Inspector General who is silent.. and a State Department public relations person who has stonewalled so much, even the American press corps has grown frustrated… and the mainstream media on TV will be running stories on Trump’s poll numbers, his apparent ‘resignation’ to losing, and his “friends and family” economic plan.
Is it any wonder an increasingly frustrated majority of Americans do not trust Hillary, the establishment, and the status quo’s American Dream? Simply put, the lengths by which strings are being pulled to ensure a Clinton presidency may well turn out to the straw that broke the camel’s back of public restraint… especially if GDP, productivity, US corporate revenues, and construction spending is a more accurate picture of economic reality than the goal-seeked narrative-confirming payrolls data.

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