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"...Former ‘60 Minutes’ Staffers Unload on Bari Weiss: ‘Everything She’s Touched Has Turned to S—’

As Bari Weiss lays waste to “60 Minutes,” six former staffers sound off on the damage she’s inflicted upon the crown jewel of CBS News..."
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"...Someone is marking a huge '8647' into the grounds of the National Mall in DC..."
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"...Lindsey Graham says Trump is ‘not far behind God’ after he survived primary challenge..."
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"...World Cup 2026
Welcome to Trump’s World Cup, a depressingly angry version of football uniting the planet

Ted Lasso will deliver a message of hope before the USA’s first game, in an America that is not a fit or desirable host right now..."
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This has made the 2nd time Karmelo had a knife on him and had been banned from school events. He was asked to leave a tent that he had no business being at and refused to do so. He is not a victim but a thug. His parents can visit him and with good behavior he will get out, Austin's parents will have to visit their son at a cemetery.  I have no sympathies fir anyone who takes another one's life.
First of all, let’s be perfectly clear; I never once stated Karmelo Anthony wasn’t guilty. Further, I never once condoned his actions. I merely attempted to shed light on the possible state of mind of the suspect at the time the incident occurred.

Ok so Anthony was known to have possessed a knife or a weapon. He had previously been caught with a weapon. That doesn’t make him a murderer. He claimed he was acting in self defense because Austin Metcalf had “put his hands on him”. In my opinion, that is an act of provocation. If someone deliberately puts their hands on me in a threatening manner, you can bet I’m gonna do whatever I can to defend myself. Now, it’s not in my nature to pull a weapon and do bodily harm. First and foremost, I’m not a fan of blood. It tends to make me feel weak in the knees.

As far as the parents not being able to ever visit with their child again. Unfortunately, I know all too well how that feels. The circumstances are different but the outcome is the same.

I am not judge or jury. While this may not be a black/white issue, in reality, it is. Every single time there’s a situation that involves blacks/whites, it will become a racial issue. We may never be able to abolish that mindset.

I hate to see or hear about a young man losing his life. In addition, I hate to see a young man spend 35 years in prison. Prison will strip him of any decency he may have possessed.

There’s simply no good outcome for this crime.

I don’t deny you, your right to an opinion. I don’t persecute you for having an opinion. I fail to see Karmelo Anthony as a “punk”. I see him as a frightened young man realizing he acted in a rash and terrifying manner. He can’t undo what he’s done. No amount of prison time will replace the life he stole. 35 years or 100 years in prison will not rehabilitate Karmelo Anthony. His life is ruined and he’ll never get it back.
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Speaking of National Mall Mark

At least five states are bowing out of Trump’s ‘Great American State Fair’

President Donald Trump has billed the “Great American State Fair” as a patriotic World’s Fair featuring pavilions created by every US state and territory – but several US states will not participate.

Officials from Oregon, Washington, Massachusetts, Illinois and North Carolina declined  invitations  to showcase their states at the giant fairgrounds being built on the National Mall. Pennsylvania has yet to decide whether it will participate.

While officials said their states’ decisions were largely due to costs, a spokesperson for Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek, a Democrat, pointed to concerns about the partisan nature of the event, set to open June 25 and last about two weeks.

“The State of Oregon will not be participating in the Great American State Fair due to both the cost of participating in the Fair and growing concerns that the event in Washington D.C. is shaping up to be a more partisan affair than originally presented,” spokesperson Luke Harkin said.
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USA Today link talks of 7 No and 3 uncommitted states


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How many decades in prison should those ICE officers be sentenced too?


"...Less than two weeks ago, in a scathing rebuke, a federal judge ordered U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to release a Louisiana grandfather who’d suffered a heart attack while in ICE custody.

The man, Akram Mahmoud Omar, 77, lived in the U.S. for 50 years until ICE abruptly seized him during a routine check-in last October and soon sent him to “Camp 57,” the ICE detention camp within the notorious Angola, Louisiana, state prison.

The stress of the poor conditions there contributed to Omar’s heart attack, according to the habeas petition he filed in April. On May 29, a federal judge found ICE had violated Omar’s constitutional rights and ordered his immediate release.

Then on Monday, just 10 days after his release, ICE seized Omar again and tried to whisk the still-recovering man onto a deportation flight the next morning, according to his lawyer Ken Mayeaux.

Following an emergency motion from Mayeaux, the same judge again ordered ICE to release Omar and cautioned the agency not to make another deportation attempt.

“U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (‘ICE’) shall IMMEDIATELY RELEASE Omar from ICE custody,” said the Monday order from Judge Brian Jackson in Louisiana’s Middle District. “ICE shall not RE-DETAIN or REMOVE Omar from the United States during the pendency of Omar’s Emergency Motion to Enforce the Court’s May 29 Order.”..."
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First of all, let’s be perfectly clear; I never once stated Karmelo Anthony wasn’t guilty. Further, I never once condoned his actions. I merely attempted to shed light on the possible state of mind of the suspect at the time the incident occurred.

Ok so Anthony was known to have possessed a knife or a weapon. He had previously been caught with a weapon. That doesn’t make him a murderer. He claimed he was acting in self defense because Austin Metcalf had “put his hands on him”. In my opinion, that is an act of provocation. If someone deliberately puts their hands on me in a threatening manner, you can bet I’m gonna do whatever I can to defend myself. Now, it’s not in my nature to pull a weapon and do bodily harm. First and foremost, I’m not a fan of blood. It tends to make me feel weak in the knees.

As far as the parents not being able to ever visit with their child again. Unfortunately, I know all too well how that feels. The circumstances are different but the outcome is the same.

I am not judge or jury. While this may not be a black/white issue, in reality, it is. Every single time there’s a situation that involves blacks/whites, it will become a racial issue. We may never be able to abolish that mindset.

I hate to see or hear about a young man losing his life. In addition, I hate to see a young man spend 35 years in prison. Prison will strip him of any decency he may have possessed.

There’s simply no good outcome for this crime.

I don’t deny you, your right to an opinion. I don’t persecute you for having an opinion. I fail to see Karmelo Anthony as a “punk”. I see him as a frightened young man realizing he acted in a rash and terrifying manner. He can’t undo what he’s done. No amount of prison time will replace the life he stole. 35 years or 100 years in prison will not rehabilitate Karmelo Anthony. His life is ruined and he’ll never get it back.
His decency was gone when he chose to murder someone ..
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His decency was gone when he chose to murder someone ..

Just read the wiki on it, on the face it looks like self D to me. A bit radical but as I was taught, be careful who you pick a fight with.  At worst, involuntary manslaughter. 

And then we have the age issue again....
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First of all, let’s be perfectly clear; I never once stated Karmelo Anthony wasn’t guilty. Further, I never once condoned his actions. I merely attempted to shed light on the possible state of mind of the suspect at the time the incident occurred.

Ok so Anthony was known to have possessed a knife or a weapon. He had previously been caught with a weapon. That doesn’t make him a murderer. He claimed he was acting in self defense because Austin Metcalf had “put his hands on him”. In my opinion, that is an act of provocation. If someone deliberately puts their hands on me in a threatening manner, you can bet I’m gonna do whatever I can to defend myself. Now, it’s not in my nature to pull a weapon and do bodily harm. First and foremost, I’m not a fan of blood. It tends to make me feel weak in the knees.

As far as the parents not being able to ever visit with their child again. Unfortunately, I know all too well how that feels. The circumstances are different but the outcome is the same.

I am not judge or jury. While this may not be a black/white issue, in reality, it is. Every single time there’s a situation that involves blacks/whites, it will become a racial issue. We may never be able to abolish that mindset.

I hate to see or hear about a young man losing his life. In addition, I hate to see a young man spend 35 years in prison. Prison will strip him of any decency he may have possessed.

There’s simply no good outcome for this crime.

I don’t deny you, your right to an opinion. I don’t persecute you for having an opinion. I fail to see Karmelo Anthony as a “punk”. I see him as a frightened young man realizing he acted in a rash and terrifying manner. He can’t undo what he’s done. No amount of prison time will replace the life he stole. 35 years or 100 years in prison will not rehabilitate Karmelo Anthony. His life is ruined and he’ll never get it back.
Everyone who testified stated Anthiny was the aggressor in this provocation. Had this been a white kid killing a black kid, you can just about guess everyone would want him hung out to dry so to speak.
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Just read the wiki on it, on the face it looks like self D to me. A bit radical but as I was taught, be careful who you pick a fight with.  At worst, involuntary manslaughter. 

And then we have the age issue again....
Everyone who testified has said Anthony was the aggressor. All he had to do was leave a tent that he wasn't suppose to be, as a matter of fact, he shouldn't have even been on school grounds as he had been banned. Someone dropped the ball and didn't get him off the grounds. The age issue plays no part. He was 17 and killed a 17 year old. He should have known the difference between right and wrong and he chose not to abide by that.
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Everyone who testified has said Anthony was the aggressor. All he had to do was leave a tent that he wasn't suppose to be, as a matter of fact, he shouldn't have even been on school grounds as he had been banned. Someone dropped the ball and didn't get him off the grounds. The age issue plays no part. He was 17 and killed a 17 year old. He should have known the difference between right and wrong and he chose not to abide by that.

I have not followed the case nor seen the testimony.

But you know where I stand on charging minors as adults.
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I have not followed the case nor seen the testimony.

But you know where I stand on charging minors as adults.
I do but the law states differently especially when a child is old enough to know the difference between right and wrong. Had there been a degree of insanity that would be different but since there has not been proven any insanity issues than charge them as an adult.
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First of all, let’s be perfectly clear; I never once stated Karmelo Anthony wasn’t guilty. Further, I never once condoned his actions. I merely attempted to shed light on the possible state of mind of the suspect at the time the incident occurred.

Ok so Anthony was known to have possessed a knife or a weapon. He had previously been caught with a weapon. That doesn’t make him a murderer. He claimed he was acting in self defense because Austin Metcalf had “put his hands on him”. In my opinion, that is an act of provocation. If someone deliberately puts their hands on me in a threatening manner, you can bet I’m gonna do whatever I can to defend myself. Now, it’s not in my nature to pull a weapon and do bodily harm. First and foremost, I’m not a fan of blood. It tends to make me feel weak in the knees.

As far as the parents not being able to ever visit with their child again. Unfortunately, I know all too well how that feels. The circumstances are different but the outcome is the same.

I am not judge or jury. While this may not be a black/white issue, in reality, it is. Every single time there’s a situation that involves blacks/whites, it will become a racial issue. We may never be able to abolish that mindset.

I hate to see or hear about a young man losing his life. In addition, I hate to see a young man spend 35 years in prison. Prison will strip him of any decency he may have possessed.

There’s simply no good outcome for this crime.

I don’t deny you, your right to an opinion. I don’t persecute you for having an opinion. I fail to see Karmelo Anthony as a “punk”. I see him as a frightened young man realizing he acted in a rash and terrifying manner. He can’t undo what he’s done. No amount of prison time will replace the life he stole. 35 years or 100 years in prison will not rehabilitate Karmelo Anthony. His life is ruined and he’ll never get it back.

Whether you have a gun or not, it doesn't hurt to warn a person that they are about the get seriously eff'd up if they continue messing with you.  I've done it more than once without a gun.  If they don't want to listen, then that's on them.
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