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6 hours ago, st1ckboy said:

We're still going to burn down Aliso Viejo though, right?

Hey guys, sorry I missed out on the rally tonight. I had to pick some new towels in Rancho, then met my wife for dinner and the time just flew by. Maybe next time, you know, for social justice for the homeless guy that was never identified. 

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https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/2020/09/25/us/rusten-sheskey-account-jacob-blake-shooting-invs/index.html

If this is accurate it speaks volumes to why the officer felt it necessary to shoot him. If the officer believed a child was about to be kidnapped he did the right thing by shooting this guy. Also lol at professional athletes and politicians making Blake out to be a hero.

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Democratic political leaders have given token statements denouncing violence and rioting in cities across America, but have failed to take meaningful action, former NFL running back Herschel Walker told "The Story" Friday night.

"It's not [a] peaceful [protest] when they say you have got to disperse," Walker told host Jon Scott in response to reports of a third night of unrest in Louisville following a grand jury decision in the Breonna Taylor case. "It means you have got to go home, [but] they didn't go home. They moved to another place."

Walker, who won the 1982 Heisman Trophy as a junior at the University of Georgia and who addressed the Republican National Convention last month, added that "every governor should be punished who is going to let people be injured because there is not a peaceful protest when you have police officers that were shot earlier.

"We need law and order right now in the United States of America."

Walker added that all Americans, regardless of race, want to live in a peaceful and orderly society, and even though he doesn't like to "call out" political parties, Democrats need to "start doing their job."

"They say you can denounce violence and the riots," he said. "You can denounce it, but yet you really don't mean it. If you really mean it, you have to tell the people this is unlawful.

"It's time for these governors, it's time for these mayors to start doing their job or they get sued by the citizens. You know, people work hard for their job. And when people are injured, when people are hurt, when people are killed, you need law and order."

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Activist spent $200G in BLM donations on house, personal items: FBI

The FBI has arrested the founder of a Black Lives Matter group in Atlanta on fraud and money laundering charges.

Sir Maejor Page, 32, was accused Friday of misappropriating $200,000 in donations he solicited through Facebook on behalf of Black Lives Matter of Greater Atlanta, Fox 5 Atlanta reported Friday.

Page was arrested in Toledo and released on bond after appearing before a judge via video. He did not immediately return messages Saturday from Fox News.

The Toledo FBI office opened an investigation last year after a cooperating witness submitted a fraud complaint against Page, whose real name is Tyree Conyers-Page, FBI agent Matthew Desorbo said in the complaint.

Page founded Black Lives Matter of Greater Atlanta in 2016 and this year took in more than $466,000 in donations in June, July and August, Desorbo said.

"In sum, Page has spent over $200,000 on personal items generated from
donations received through BLMGA Facebook page with no identifiable purchase or expenditure
for social or racial justice," he said.

The FBI in Toledo said Page pledged to use those donations "for George Floyd" but instead used the money make purchases related to food, dining, entertainment, clothing, furniture, a home security system, tailored suits and accessories.

According to the bureau, Page also used $112,000 of the donated money to purchase a house for himself in Toledo, Ohio. The transaction took place last month.

 

Mugshot for Sir Maejor Page from a prior arrest.

Mugshot for Sir Maejor Page from a prior arrest.

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