Author: Freedom Watch

Source: Texans to protest after McNair remark ESPN.com October 29, 2017 The Texans held a players meeting Saturday in Seattle to decide how to handle Sunday after McNair’s comments surfaced, the source said. Texans left tackle Duane Brown told ESPN’s Josina Anderson on Sunday morning that he anticipates that “up to 65 to 70 percent” of the team’s players could kneel. He said the players would not remove the team’s decals from their helmets, as had been discussed. Continue Reading…..

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George Washington’s Church Says Plaque Honoring First President Must Come Down Fox News Insider October 28, 2017 Leaders at the church that George Washington attended decided that a plaque honoring the first president of the United States must be removed. Christ Church in Alexandria, Virginia will take down a memorial marking the pew where Washington sat with his family, saying it is not acceptable to all worshipers. “The plaques in our sanctuary make some in our presence feel unsafe or unwelcome,” leaders said, a reference to the fact that Washington was a slaveholder. Continue Reading…..

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Raising a black son in the US: ‘He had never taken a breath, and I was already mourning him’ the Guardian October 28, 2017 Five years ago, I bore my first child, a daughter. She was born six weeks early. She was slow to cry and pale when she emerged from behind the tent shielding my stomach. In a response that I am ashamed to admit, and one that I suspect was driven by stress, shock and anaesthesia, my first words to her were, “Why is she so white?” My obstetrician laughed as she began the work of…

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Judge rebukes handling of JFK records By Bryan Bender POLITICO October 28, 2017 The federal judge who oversaw the collection of government documents on John F. Kennedy’s assassination called it “disappointing” that President Donald Trump is holding back so many of the records while the CIA, FBI and other agencies review them. “I just don’t think there is anything in these records that require keeping them secret now,” John Tunheim, who from 1992 to 1998 chaired a congressionally established board that reviewed all the files on the assassination, told POLITICO in a telephone interview Friday. He is now…

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Sherman says McNair exposed his true feelings ESPN.com October 28, 2017 RENTON, Wash. — Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman said Friday that Houston Texans owner Bob McNair exposed his true feelings with a recent comment in which he likened NFL players who protest during the national anthem to “inmates running the prison.” Sherman expressed his appreciation for Seahawks owner Paul Allen and others throughout the NFL who believe in equality. But he said McNair’s comments are representative of how some of the league’s other owners feel. Continue Reading…..

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Week 23: Mueller Bombs Trump’s Big Week By Jack Shafer POLITICO Magazine October 28, 2017 Fortified by news in the Washington Post that the Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee paid the oppo-research outfit Fusion GPS to produce the Steele Dossier, President Donald Trump overran his opponents’ positions this week. Splattering them with half-truths and hyperbole, Trump charged that “the whole Russian thing” was a “hoax” and an excuse for Democrats unwilling to accept that they lost the election. Then he rolled in a grenade, calling the dossier “fake.” Finally, he sparked his flamethrower to life and…

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As Special Counsel Klayman Must Also Investigate Former FBI Directors Mueller’s and Comey’s Obstruction of Justice in Covering Up Uranium One, Wiretapping and Other Clinton-Obama-FBI Scandals! By Larry Klayman WND November 4, 2017 You know me as the only lawyer ever to have a court of law rule that former President Bill Clinton committed a crime. This ruling was by a courageous U.S. District Court judge, Royce Lamberth, over Clinton’s violation of the privacy rights of an intern he assaulted and sexually abused in the Oval Office. But today we face a much greater threat and crimes by…

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Third woman accuses Bush Snr of groping BBC News October 27, 2017 A third woman has come forward to accuse former US President George HW Bush of groping her. British-born novelist Christina Baker Kline said Mr Bush Senior “squeezed my butt hard” during an April 2014 photo. Ms Kline said her husband was standing next to the former commander-in-chief when he grabbed her at a fundraiser in Houston, Texas. Continue Reading…..

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  Dear Friend, Supporter and Fellow Patriot: You know me as the only lawyer ever to have a court of law rule that former President Bill Clinton committed a crime. This ruling was by a courageous U.S. District Court Judge Royce Lamberth over Clinton’s violation of the privacy rights of a woman he assaulted and

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