Straight man’s pickup truck goes viral for supporting Pride in rural Oklahoma / LGBTQ Nation
awwwww
What goes through my my mind when I read the news with my morning coffee. …Or for the Simon's Rockers in the group, this is my response journal.
Mexico had already promised to take many of the actions agreed to in Friday’s immigration deal with the US — months before President Donald Trump’s tariff threat, officials from both countries who are familiar with the negotiations.
…On Saturday, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi accused Trump in a statement of having “undermined America’s preeminent leadership role in the world by recklessly threatening to impose tariffs on our close friend and neighbor to the south.”
Congress, she said, will hold the White House “accountable for its failures to address the humanitarian situation at our southern border.”
hmmmm
He wanted to resolve an outstanding DUI warrant from an incident in 2016 in Pennsylvania to make sure his license was valid for the drive to see his family.
…On April 9, 2018, two days later, the family was told that Palmer had died in police custody at the York County Prison. Fourteen months later, the Palmers say they still don’t know what really happened. But they are suspicious because when Palmer’s body was returned to them, his throat, heart and brain were missing.
“This entire case smacks of a cover-up.”
…An initial autopsy by the York County Coroner’s Office stated Palmer died after an incident “following an excited state” during which he “began hitting his head against the inside of his cell door” and was restrained. The report says Palmer became agitated as a result of “methamphetamine toxicity.” A probable “sickling red cell disorder” as listed as a contributing factor.
…”He would have had to receive (the meth) in the jail itself. We don’t believe that happened,” Merritt said.
Palmer’s body was returned to his family, but it was only after the family hired their own independent forensic pathologist that they discovered Palmer’s body was missing three body parts.
“It’s not unusual to take organs out of a body during an autopsy, especially if you believe they were subject to trauma. The highly unusual part is to misplace them,” Merritt said.
…They were later told by the coroner that the body parts were at an independent lab. However, the lab, Merritt says, has refused to hand over the parts, citing an ongoing investigation.
…[York County District Attorney’s Office] did not answer when asked why, more than one year after Palmer’s death, there is still no official determination about his cause of death.
…”If he was being processed for something that he did wrong in terms of the DUI — he should be held accountable for that — but it shouldn’t be a death sentence, certainly inside of a jail,” his brother added. “We know that there are good people in that prison system. We appeal to them to come forward and share what they know.”
Everett Palmer, an Army vet, died in police custody and some organs are missing – CNN
A few things…
Sickle cell was part of what made him hit his own head against the wall? WTF?! If you were going to lie on an official document, why would you slip in a completely unscientific and racist trope????!
Also, Sorry Mr. Palmer, if no one has come forward in a year, then you can be sure there are no good people working in that prison system. None. Period. You can also be sure that it seems like at least the ones involved in his brother’s case should be in jail for murder and fraud.
In today’s edition of just reacting to the headline:
Love the WP but just like the vast majority of media sources they have gotten too caught up in recent trends towards blurring the line between reality and reality TV and all of the gossip that is generated by all the little birdies tweeting in the echo chamber that they neglect the most obvious journalism.
Like, say… Enough focusing on what the big Cheeto says. Start zooming in on the details of the impact on his policies. It’s not news when Cheeto tweets but the state of affairs in every department of the Federal Government should talked about (and since we are in the age of cable news) and repeatedly and endlessly, all the time.
Stop pretending you are commentators on the Bachelor or a Kardashians special and report on domestic affairs already.
“Trump enjoys playing the role of the American president — but he will never stop being Trump”
No shit, Sherlock? Jeesh.. Hard-hitting journalism that is not…
“This proposal is executing on that directive by opening and increasing more access to hunting and fishing by the Fish and Wildlife Service at more stations and across more acres than ever before,” Interior Secretary David Bernhardt said.
….The Interior Department under President Trump has put a premium on weakening restrictions on hunting on national park land, reversing a slew of Obama-era regulations.
short-sighted asswipes.
Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
The average person eats at least 50,000 particles of microplastic a year and breathes in a similar quantity, according to the first study to estimate human ingestion of plastic pollution.
The true number is likely to be many times higher, as only a small number of foods and drinks have been analysed for plastic contamination.
The health impacts of ingesting microplastic [have yet to be studied,] but they [have been known to] release toxic substances. Some pieces are small enough to penetrate human tissues, where they could trigger immune reactions [among other issues.]
…Some of the best available data is on water, with bottled water containing 22 times more microplastic than tap water on average. A person who only drank bottled water would consume 130,000 particles per year from that source alone, the researchers said, compared with 4,000 from tap water.
…The European commission’s chief scientific advisers said in a report in April: “The evidence (on the environmental and health risks of microplastics) provides grounds for genuine concern and for precaution to be exercised.”
“We are producing a lot of plastic and it is ending up in the ecosystems, which we are a part of.”
People eat at least 50,000 plastic particles a year, study finds | Environment | The Guardian
sigh….
Mitra Ebadolahi, ACLU Border Litigation Project staff attorney, said the allegations describe a law enforcement system “marked by brutality and lawlessness.” The organization also accused Border Protection officials of failing to “meaningfully investigate” the allegations detailed in the public records.
…“The misconduct demonstrated in these records is breathtaking, as is the government’s complete failure to hold officials who abuse their power accountable.”
Border Patrol Kicked, Punched Migrant Children, Threatened Some With Sexual Abuse, ACLU Alleges
This was existing culture before things were ramped up….
[Warren] believes the government is violating his right to religious freedom by criminalizing his spiritual belief that mandates he help people in distress.
“For the government, it’s kind of been an expansion of the interpretation of what it means to harbor,” he suggested.
…Thousands have died of dehydration and exposure in the Arizona borderlands.
“It is life or death here. And a decision not to give somebody food or or water could lead to that person dying,” Warren said.
*****
…Under current law, once a migrant steps onto U.S. soil, he or she can request asylum. [But….]
Extending ‘Zero Tolerance’ To People Who Help Migrants Along The Border : NPR
sigh…
Katherine Johnson’s math legacy may live on in great granddaughter – Daily Press
Seems like a bit if pressure to put on a third grader but good for her for following her own path, achieving her goals, and using the occasion to show appreciation for her great-grandmother
“The whole portrayal of what happened during the Northwest Resistance, or rebellion, was one in which the government painted First Nations as if they were supporters of Riel and the Métis,” Stonechild said. “The whole thing was just a total fabrication. And it’s been proven to be so.”
…The Cree weren’t the aggressors that day, Waiser said. “They were attacked and so they counter-attacked.” In fact, things would have been much worse for the Canadian had Poundmaker not intervened. “He was a peacemaker,” said Tootoosis. “He was a diplomat.”
…When the Cree arrived at Battleford, however, they found the town abandoned. The locals, ginned up by press reports of angry savages bent on slaughter, had all holed up in the fort, the Indian agent alongside them.
Poundmaker’s people, hungry from the journey and a lean winter, spent the day waiting around, hoping for a meeting. Eventually, Waiser said, they helped themselves to the food and stores in the abandoned homes.
…Otter had been ordered to Battleford to secure the fort and protect the locals. He arrived to find a local populace terrified and furious at what they viewed as a siege and near sacking of their town.
…Poundmaker, who was both victorious and merciful, was put on trial in a Canadian court, convicted and sentenced, along with two other chiefs, to three years in the Stony Mountain Penitentiary. It was a brutal place. All three men would die within months of their release.
What happened? Enough for the Cree to be owed an apology and not anything that is implied in that headline…
Ben Carson’s ‘Oreo’ screw-up is the most predictable thing ever – CNNPolitics

The court held that hunting rights for the Crow tribe under a 19th-century treaty did not expire when Wyoming became a state.
…Gorsuch, who was a judge in Colorado and dealt with his share of Native American rights cases before joining the Supreme Court, also provided the fifth vote in another American Indian treaty case dealing with the “Yakama Tribe and its right under an 1855 treaty to travel the public roads without being taxed on the goods brought to the reservation.”
Justice Neil Gorsuch Again Provides Decisive Vote In Native American Rights Case : NPR
nice