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03/12/2017 by The Doctor Of Common Sense

House Democrats may pull Support because of Russian Hacking

Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee have been calling for an investigation into Russian meddling of the 2016 presidential election, but may pull support if it becomes mired in politics, according to a report.

Members of the panel have been said that if the investigation into potential meddling isn’t comprehensive and in-depth then they may walk.

“I’m not going to be part of a dog-and-pony show that is not a serious effort to do an investigation, because this is really serious,” Rep. Jackie Speier, D-Calif., told the New York Times in a report published Saturday.

Speier said that all nine of the committee’s Democrats would be willing to pull their support “under certain circumstances.”

They have also wondered whether the panel’s chairman, Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., may undercut Russia’s connection. However, the Democrats told the New York Times that Nunes has been receptive to many of their requests for the investigation.

Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., the committee’s ranking member, previously questioned whether the committee’s investigation would be credible.

 http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/house-democrats-may-pull-support-for-russia-inquiry/article/2617119

Filed Under: Politics, Terrorist and Terrorism News and Issues, Trump Administration Tagged With: hackers, Russia

03/12/2017 by The Doctor Of Common Sense

Child Rapist, Roman Polanski will be Allowed back into the States by Consent of the Judge

Roman Polanski

Child rapist Roman Polanski will return to the US to end his four-decade legal case, but only if a judge says beforehand that he has already paid for the sex crime, legal documents have shown.

The director’s attorney wants an LA judge to unseal details of a 1977 plea deal, which he says only required Polanski to serve 48 days for raping Samantha Geimer when she was 13 years old.

Putting an end to the case would require Polanski to travel back to the US after years of self-imposed exile, which his lawyer says he is prepared to do – under the condition that the judge preemptively agrees that Polanski has served enough time, TMZ reported Friday citing legal filings.

Attorney Harland Braun says a judge reneged on the original plea deal and insisted Polanski might instead be sentenced to 50 years behind bars, prompting Polanski to leave the country for Europe.

Roman Polanski (left) will return to the US to end his four-decade legal case, but only if a judge says he has already served time for assaulting Samantha Geimer (right) when she was 13

Polanski, 83, has spent the past 40 years on the run following allegations he raped Geimer. He pleaded guilty to having sex with the 13-year-old but fled before the sentencing.

Braun requested last month that a judge at the LA County Superior Court unseal the transcript of the testimony of the prosecutor, which he says contains details of the 48-day deal with Judge Laurence Rittenband.

If granted, the request to unseal the testimony could allow Polanski to return to the US without serving additional time behind bars.

But a new filing has since come, in which Braun adds as a condition for the director’s return that the judge state that Polanski has served enough time for the sex crime.

Prosecutors earlier this month urged a judge to reject Polanski’s efforts to unseal the testimony, saying that previous rulings by California judges that Polanski must return to Los Angeles for sentencing remain valid.

‘The defendant has many options before him if he returns [to Los Angeles],’ Deputy District Attorney Michele Hanisee wrote. ‘What he cannot do is dictate outcomes from afar while insulating himself from any potential adverse consequence.’

She said Polanski could instead argue for time served, appeal previous rulings or withdraw his guilty plea and go to trial. A hearing in the case is scheduled for March 20.

It is understood Polanski wants to be able to visit his wife Sharon Tate’s grave. The actress (pictured with him at their wedding 1968) was murdered by Charles Manson’s gang in 1969

Following his arrest in 1977, the French-Polish director spent 42 days in Chino State Prison before he was released.

Braun claimed Polanski’s time in state jail along with almost a year he spent on remand in Switzerland while fighting extradition more than covers the original 48-day term stipulated in the deal.

It is understood Polanski wants to be able to visit his wife Sharon Tate’s grave in the US. The actress was murdered by Charles Manson’s gang in 1969.

His case remains an international cause celebre, where some argue it is time to drop US demands for his extradition but others say he must be punished.

In January, Polanski turned down an invitation to head the jury at the French Cesar film awards – the country’s equivalent of the Oscars – following a public outcry.

The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office has long insisted Polanski remains a fugitive and subject to immediate arrest in the US because he fled the country before sentencing.

It says his case cannot be resolved until Polanski returns to California to face justice.

France does not extradite its nationals. A Polish court last year ruled against his extradition to the US and an earlier attempt to have him extradited from Switzerland when he went there also failed.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4303462/Roman-Polanski-asks-judge-say-served-time.html?ito=social-twitter_dailymailus

Filed Under: Crazy Stories, Crime Tagged With: Child Molestation, Fugitive, Pervert

03/12/2017 by The Doctor Of Common Sense

Hate Graffiti Claims the Holocaust is Fake?!

en. Maria Cantwell met Friday with about a dozen faith leaders in Seattle, as part of a round table organized on the same day as another case of vandalism targeting a local synagogue.

Anti-Semitic and Holocaust-denying graffiti was found spray-painted on the campus of Temple De Hirsch Sinai.

According to Seattle police, an off-duty officer spotted the the spray painted message Friday around 5 a.m. The message, describing the Holocaust as “fake history,” was found on a exterior wall of the temple.

“The vast majority of Americans need to stand up to stand up and resist this type of intolerance and to demonstrate in no uncertain terms, that it is not acceptable and not permissible,” Rabbi Daniel Weiner told KING 5 following the incident at his congregation.

“Temple continues to take vigilant, substantive security measures to insure the safety and well-being of our community. In light of other recent threats and upcoming celebrations, we have further enhanced these measures,” said Weiner in a statement to members of his congregation.

SPD’s Bias Crimes unit is investigating the hate-graffiti, and there will be additional police patrols in the area.

Rabbi Weiner had been scheduled to attend a round table with faith leaders convened by U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell (D-Washington), but had to stay behind in light of the incident at his synagogue.

More than ten leaders representing half a dozen different religions shared their experiences of an increase in incidents, bullying and vandalism.

“The problem that we’re facing right now is the emotional and mental violence. Right now, within the Jewish community, they’re just threats; we ache for all of the other communities were it’s not just threats,” she continued. “At the same time, this emotional violence has had a tremendous toll on us in just a few short months.”

Aneelah Afzali, Executive Director of the American Muslim Empowerment Network, also in attends, said incidents targeting her community goes back years.

“In fact, 2015 was the year that we had the highest levels of hate crimes against Muslims in America. It wasn’t just with the Trump election, it preceded that, and it goes well beyond one person. It affects both parties; it affects people on all kinds of levels, socioeconomic classes, religions, backgrounds. We are seeing it across the board,” said Afzali.

“My view is that as soon as you allow hatred and bigotry to be acceptable against one community, then it will be affecting others.”

Faith leaders expressed a need for increased awareness, education and interagency, interfaith collaboration. They also asked Senator Cantwell for additional resources to provide increased security for their places of worship.

“We’ve had so many incidents and threats, I think it’s time now for a national task force on this issue. I think we need to have a more holistic approach about why we’re having this increase and what we can do to be aggressive about it,” Cantwell told KING 5 following the meeting.

Investigating the increase in recent incidents has become a bi-partisan effort. Washington’s delegation of six Democrats and four Republicans, sent a letter to the Department of Justice and FBI, asking for an update on their investigation into recent threats against Jewish Community Centers.

Also, this week all 100 U.S. senators wrote the Department of Homeland Security calling for “swift action” on the matter.

“We’re definitely going to work with FBI and law enforcement on this. We know they’re working aggressively on these cases. We want to make sure they have adequate resources,” said Cantwell.

http://www.king5.com/news/local/anti-semitic-holocaust-denying-graffiti-found-at-seattle-synagogue/421513004

Filed Under: Insane, Liberals are nothing but Nazi scum Tagged With: Anti-Jew, Holocaust

03/12/2017 by The Doctor Of Common Sense

Party Leaders Fear Bernie Sanders’ Wing Will Apply to Ideological Purity Test

Bernie Sanders

 

With 27 GOP-controlled governorships up for election in 2018, national Democrats envision the midterm elections as a chance to rebalance the scales at the state level, where there are currently twice as many Republican governors than Democrats.

But already, party leaders are running into a complication — unresolved issues left over from the Hillary Clinton-Bernie Sanders presidential primary. Far from defeated, Sanders-aligned progressives are nationalizing their fight, showing less patience than ever for Democrats who don’t agree with them. And that’s generating fear and nervousness in the South — in places like Georgia, South Carolina and Tennessee — where some promising Democratic candidates who are looking at running statewide in 2018 could face resistance from the left.

“Here’s the challenge in many Southern states now: You have a more liberal primary base, because the more moderate voters are less likely to participate in Southern primaries, so it makes it more dicey. That certainly presents an opportunity for candidates who want to make a point rather than win an election — those candidates are less likely to be successful in a general election,” said South Carolina’s last Democratic governor, Jim Hodges. “In Southern states you’re going to need candidates who have more moderate stances to be successful.”

No Sanders-wing candidates have declared their candidacies yet in these Southern races. But the ambitions of Sanders’ post-presidential political operation, Our Revolution — and the wake of the Tom Perez-Keith Ellison proxy battle for the DNC chairmanship — has establishment-oriented Democrats worried about the prospect of grueling primaries or policy litmus tests in a region where the party can least afford to be divided.

“It is critical to recognize that there is a different set of policy issues in the Deep South that are not in play in the coastal areas or the West,” said Georgia House Minority Leader Stacey Abrams, a likely 2018 gubernatorial candidate, pointing to organized labor’s historic economic centrality in parts of the Midwest, and its relative absence in the South, as an example.

“My hope is that Our Revolution — or anyone else — will understand that purity to a progressive ideal does not [necessarily] mean purity in service of the community,” she added.

People close to Sanders’ political arm insist there’s no evidence that the group or its affiliates will try to mount candidate challenges or ideology tests — especially not in the Southern states where the senator was squashed by huge margins in the 2016 Democratic primaries, and where his relationship with local leaders has been strained.

After Sanders lost across the South by wide margins — from North Carolina by 14 points to Mississippi by 66 — in early 2016, party chairs and top regional officials sent him a stern letter asking him to stop minimizing Hillary Clinton’s wins there by characterizing the South as especially conservative. That dismissal of Southern primary results was viewed as a diminishment of the importance of African-American voters, who make up much of the Southern Democratic electorate.

Among Sanders loyalists, though, there’s disbelief and frustration that other Democrats remain wary of their movement, rather than more eager to channel its energy and money.

“The party needs to not see the progressive, Bernie wing of the party as a problem, but rather see it as an asset,” said Mark Longabaugh, a senior Sanders advisor. “The fact that, broadly speaking, candidates and operatives in the establishment wing see the Bernie wing — the activist part of the party — as a problem? That’s a problem in and of itself.”

Georgia state Sen. Vincent Fort, the Our Revolution-backed candidate for Atlanta mayor who made waves during primary season for switching from Clinton to Sanders, said the party establishment still fails to understand or believe in the power of Sanders-style grassroots organizing.

“What people have been talking about, they talked about it last year, and the discussion of it this year is increasing, is 2017 and 2018 are part of a whole, that we need a progressive mayor elected in Atlanta in 2017 as a prelude to electing a Democratic governor in 2018,” he said. “We need a progressive Democrat running in 2018, somebody who understands that trying to be Republican-lite is not a way to get elected. … I anticipate this playing out in the primary, I know progressives are going to say, ‘which of the candidates is a real progressive? Which candidate can we depend on to remain progressive?”

With Republicans in near-unified control of every governorship and legislature in the South, the region remains little more than an aspirational target for national Democrats. But the emergence of strong potential gubernatorial candidates like Abrams and former state Sen. Jason Carter, President Jimmy Carter’s grandson, in Georgia, and former Nashville mayor Karl Dean in Tennessee, has spurred hopes that a 2018 snapback election framed as a Trump referendum could sweep out some Republicans associated with him.

That’s also the hope in South Carolina, where GOP Gov. Henry McMaster was one of candidate Trump’s loudest early supporters.

“I hope all of these [progressive] groups will go out and help recruit candidates, because the hardest job for any party is recruiting candidates: there’s no mythical candidate tree where you can go and pick candidates. So they can help fill some of the holes we have,” said South Carolina Democratic Party Chairman Jaime Harrison, who is considering a governor run of his own. “I’m looking for who’s going to be my gubernatorial candidate here in South Carolina: I’m looking for someone who can reflect the values of our party and energize our base, but also who can win. So I don’t know if there needs to be a litmus test.”

In several states, establishment efforts to work with Sanders backers are picking up. Georgia Democratic Party chair DuBose Porter noted his vice chair for recruitment was a Sanders supporter. And candidates such as Florida’s Andrew Gillum are openly courting the Sanders wing — the Tallahassee mayor is speaking to his state’s Democratic Progressive Caucus later this month.

“No one should be afraid of folks with differing views or differing stances on policy. We’re all in the same party,” said Tennessee Democratic Party chair Mary Mancini.

These Democrats believe that as Sanders turns his movement toward near-term battles — he was in Mississippi for a unionization drive last weekend — his supporters’ firepower can be directed toward 2018.

“Our Revolution has expressed interest in having a 50-state strategy, and while their depth of field in the South is weaker than in the coastal areas, any group that can generate additional voters is a benefit to candidates in 2018,” said Abrams. “There is a specific group of non-engaged midterm voters who I think were animated by Senator Sanders’ campaign and who could tip the balance, especially in states like Georgia where you’re talking about a narrow window of 200,000 voters.”

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/03/governors-races-democrats-rift-235951

Filed Under: Bernie Sanders, Democrats, Politics Tagged With: Bernie Sanders, Conflict

03/12/2017 by The Doctor Of Common Sense

Muhammad Ali Jr. Religiously Profiled at Airport!

Muhammad Ali Jr.

A month after he was held by immigration officials and questioned about his Muslim faith at a Florida airport, Muhammad Ali Jr. was stopped and questioned Friday at Reagan National airport in Washington, D.C., at the ticket counter and again at the security checkpoint.

The incident was first reported in a tweet sent Friday afternoon from Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz’s account: “On way home on DOMESTIC FLIGHT Muhammad Ali Jr. detained AGAIN by @DHSgov. Religiously profiling son of ‘The Greatest’ will not make us safe.” The tweet included a photo of Wasserman Schultz and Ali Jr. on a plane.

The TSA said it did not detain Ali Jr., but only stopped him to verify his identity. In an email to the Courier-Journal, a TSA spokesman wrote, “The TSA does not have the authority to detain passengers, and that did not happen.”

According to the TSA, Ali Jr. arrived at the check-in counter at Reagan National, at which time “a call was made to confirm Mr. Ali’s identity with TSA officials.” After 11 minutes, he was eventually cleared and sent to the security checkpoint. At the checkpoint, Ali Jr.’s “large jewelry” set off the scanner and he was patted down by agents. After a seven-minute screening he was cleared to catch his flight.

In a phone interview Friday, Ali Jr.’s lawyer, Chris Mancini, told the Courier-Journal the phone call at the ticket counter lasted 20 minutes and called the TSA statement a “pack full of lies.” Mancini said Ali Jr. was trying to get his boarding pass when the computer “flagged” him. The ticket agent rejected his Illinois state-issued ID and put Ali Jr. on the phone with the Department of Homeland Security. Ali Jr. was asked over the phone to verify his date of birth and where he was born. He was not asked about his religion.

Mancini said Homeland Security officials kept Ali Jr. on the phone for about 20 minutes while a line formed behind them at the check-in counter. Eventually, Ali Jr. voluntarily gave his passport to the ticket agent, who read the passport number over the phone. Only then was Ali Jr. cleared. No explanation was given for the delay.

“It was either sloppy, suspect or designed to keep him from boarding,” Mancini said.

Mancini confirmed Ali Jr. was patted down while going through the security checkpoint but called that incident “irrelevant” and said Ali Jr.’s main complaint stemmed from the incident at the ticket counter.

In an email exchange with the Courier-Journal, a TSA spokesman bristled at the suggestion Ali Jr. was detained, writing, “In the security world detain means to take into custody. … We don’t do that. Law enforcement does.” The spokesman would not say why TSA questioned Ali Jr. but said he was free to walk out of the airport had he decided not to fly.

A spokesman for the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority told the Courier-Journal that Ali Jr. was not arrested and that airport police were not contacted.

Reached by phone Friday, Department of Homeland Security spokesman David Lapan told the Courier-Journal that Ali Jr. arrived around noon to check in for his 1 p.m. JetBlue flight to Fort Lauderdale. Ali Jr. was one of the first travelers to board the plane.

Lapan said he could not comment on why TSA felt the need to call and confirm Ali Jr.’s identity.

Ali Jr. and his mother, Khalilah Camacho-Ali, the second wife of Muhammad Ali, were in Washington to testify before Congress. Ali Jr. told members of Congress on Thursday the government needs to help end racial and religious profiling.

Mancini said Ali Jr. was not stopped or questioned when he used his state-issued ID to travel to Washington on Wednesday, and implied Friday’s incident was in response to Ali Jr.’s political visit.

“My only thought for what happened between now and Wednesday was going before Congress,” he said. “We criticized DHS and Trump.”

Camacho-Ali and Muhammad Ali Jr. were at the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport on Feb. 7 when Ali Jr.was detained for close to two hours. He said he repeatedly was asked his name, where his name came from and what his religion was.

Ali Jr. told the Courier-Journal he and his mother were the only two passengers on the flight who were questioned.

“I got off the plane and was almost at baggage claim when they stopped me and asked, ‘What is your name, who named you and what is your religion,’” he said in a phone interview.

“I said my name is Muhammad Ali Jr., my parents named me, and that my religion is Muslim,” he said.

He said he was then whisked into a small room, held for one hour and 45 minutes, and asked the same questions again.

A U.S. Customs and Border Patrol spokesman said it’s not uncommon for customs and border protection officers to pull travelers aside after initial passport inspection for a secondary screening, which can consist of additional questions and verification of a traveler’s identity. What is asked in these interviews varies depending on the situation, he said, but “we have no interest in questioning anyone for two hours about their religion.”

Following the February incident, the Alis were invited to Washington to participate in a forum titled “Ali v. Trump: The Fight for American Values” hosted by Democratic members on the House Judiciary Committee. They are also launching a “Step into the Ring” campaign to call for religious freedom.

http://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/local/2017/03/10/muhammad-ali-jr-detained-again-flight/99030170/

Filed Under: Islam, Muslims, Religion and Politics Tagged With: Muhammad Ali Jr., profiling, religion

03/12/2017 by The Doctor Of Common Sense

“The Time has Come for Peace”

Trump and Abbas

 

President Trump told Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas Friday that it’s time for a comprehensive agreement to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

“The president emphasized his personal belief that peace is possible and that the time has come to make a deal,” the White House said in a readout of the phone conversation between the two leaders. “The president noted that such a deal would not only give Israelis and Palestinians the peace and security they deserve, but that it would reverberate positively throughout the region and the world.”

Mr. Trump invited Mr. Abbas to a meeting at the White House soon.

The president “underscored that such a peace agreement must be negotiated directly between the two parties, and that the United States will work closely with Palestinian and Israeli leadership to make progress toward that goal,” the White House said.

“The president noted that the United States cannot impose a solution on the Israelis and Palestinians, nor can one side impose an agreement on the other,” the statement said.

Abbas spokesman Nabil Abu Rdainah said Abbas “stressed the commitment to peace as a strategic choice to establish a Palestinian State alongside the state of Israel,” according to the official Palestinian WAFA news agency.

 Palestinians are concerned at the more favorable approach shown by Washington toward Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu since Mr. Trump came to power. Mr. Netanyahu and Mr. Trump have spoken on the phone at least twice since the inauguration, and Mr. Netanyahu visited Washington last month.

Palestinian officials indicated Abbas would emphasize his concern about Israeli settlement-building on occupied land and the need for a two-state solution to the conflict.— This article is based on wire-service reports.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/mar/10/trump-tells-abbas-time-has-come-peace-deal-israel/

Filed Under: Donald Trump, International Politics and News, Israel, President Trump, The President, Trump Administration Tagged With: Abbas, Peace

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