Thursday, January 4, 2018

‘Homeless Hero’ at Manchester Bombing Site Admits He Robbed Dying Terror Victims

Unbelievable.

     
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It made for a good story in the aftermath of a terrible tragedy: Homeless man rushes to help victims of Manchester Islamic terror attack at Ariana Grande concert. But as it turns out, the man wasn’t helping at all; he was stealing the victim’s money and personal property.
On May 22, 2017, a jihadist detonated a suicide vest inside an arena filled with kids excited to see their favorite pop star. Twenty-two people were killed in the attack. The story of the “homeless hero,” Chris Parker, emerged days later. The 33-year-old claimed he ran inside the building after hearing the blast and cradled a dying woman in his arms. He told reporters at the time, “I ran into that arena that night because I heard kids screaming. I had no choice.”
“I’m supposed to be a hero but I’m not a hero, just a normal guy, a normal regular guy,” Parker claimed humbly.
A GoFundMe account was created for the man’s heroic deeds and raised nearly $70,000 to help get him off the streets. 
But CCTV footage told an entirely story of Parker’s actions that night. From UK’s The Sun:
  • Stole a debit card and purse from injured gran Pauline as she winced in pain on floor with 15 shrapnel wounds
  • Swiped an iPhone 6 from an injured teenage victim before taking snaps of dead bodies
  • Rifled through the pockets and bags of dying and injured victims in the foyer
  • Then brazenly spent the stolen cash in McDonald's just hours after the attack
Cameras caught Parker moving through the human carnage, looking for useful items to loot. He kneeled next to a severely injured woman, nudged her to see if she was dead, and then looked through her purse. He used a stolen phone to take pictures of the mangled bodies and even the face of one of the women he robbed who had “her hand over her face and eyes closed in pain,” the report states. She went on to a 15-hour surgery to remove all the shrapnel in her body.
Here is a photo of Parker, the best dressed homeless person we’ve ever seen:
The Sun noted one positive outcome of his time in the spotlight: Parker reconnected with his estranged mother whom he hadn’t seen for five years. She would like to bring her son back home. However, Parker is in police custody and will face sentencing at the end of January for theft and fraud.
GoFundMe has set up a refund center so the 4,000 people who donated can get their money back.

'Abortion Positive' Billboards Go up in Ohio

"Abortion is a family value."

     
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The largest abortion clinic in Ohio, disgustingly called Preterm, has launched a campaign of "abortion positive" billboards. The billboards will be a fill-in-the-blank style that will read "Abortion is ___" and the blanks will be filled with things like "a family value," or "a parenting decision." At Preterm's website (myabortionmylife.org, which fully ignores the baby's life), one can also get shareable graphics that finish the sentence with words like "gender equality," and "sacred."
This desperate attempt at rebranding abortion suggests that Preterm knows how Americans feel about abortion. Townhall reports that Nancy Starner, Preterm's Director of Development and Communications said "We want the people in our community who have had abortions to know that they're not alone." Nobody wants that. We also don't want pregnant women to feel so alone that they feel they have to have an abortion. 
Preterm says:
To a physician, abortion may be a medical procedure that takes less than 10 minutes to perform. To a parent struggling to make ends meet, abortion may be the best way to love and care for your family. To a young person, abortion may be the chance to graduate. To all of us, abortion is foundational to a just society where we can live life on our own terms.
It's terrible they're selling abortion as loving, the only path to graduation, or in any way just. 

Texas Imam Apologizes for Preaching ‘Kill the Jews

But hey, he was only quoting his prophet Muhammad.

     
2017
After President Trump declared that Jerusalem is the eternal capital of Israel, an imam at a Texas mosque objected and said, “Trump was mistaken.”
According to a translation by the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI), Raed Saleh Al-Rousan, the founder of the Tajweed Institute in Houston, delivered a sermon on December 8th in which he said:
“My brothers, the Prophet Muhammad brought the good tidings, when he said: ‘Judgment Day will not come until the Muslims fight the Jews. The Muslims will kill the Jews, and the Jews will hide behind the stones and the trees, [which] will say: Oh Muslim, oh servant of Allah, there is a Jew hiding behind me, come and kill him … This is the promise of Allah.’”
That passage is contained in the collection of quotes by Islam’s prophet known as the hadith, which is an official source aside from the koran. Clearly, “kill the Jews” is a core teaching of Islam and mandated by Muhammad himself.
However, Al-Rousan was forced to “retract” the message after pressure form the Anti-Defamation League who called his sermon anti-Semitic and inciting to the Jewish community. 
The imam released two statements hoping to backpedal his way out of the controversy and had the gall to say he was “mortified” that others had misinterpreted his sermon — a sermon based on the texts of his own religion — and believed he supports “the very thing I despise:”
“Regarding my sermon on Dec. 8th, 2017 it must be understood that I unequivocally affirm and uphold the dignity, sanctity and value of all human life, including – of course – people of the Jewish faith. I must also state in no uncertain terms that I am absolutely and completely opposed to and disgusted by all forms of terrorism, all terrorists, and I oppose anyone who would commit, call for, or threaten violence against civilians.”
Liar.
The Islamic leader has vowed “to alleviate any fears” in the Jewish community by working with them to “combat hatred in all forms, most especially anti-Semitism and anti-Muslim bigotry.” You can bet that won’t include ripping out the offending pages from his so-called holy book. Jews would do best to avoid allowing this madman anywhere near their community.

Drag Club for Children to Open in NYC

"The first and only drag club for kids who are doing AMAZING drag."

     
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10 year-old Napoles, whom you may know as drag sensation Desmond is Amazing, is launching the Haus of Amazing, a kids-only drag club. No grownups allowed (which seems unsafe, to say the least). One would assume adults are involved in the creation and running of this business, while branding makes it sound as though it's being run by a child. Due to launch in New York City in October, Desmond says that this is "the first and only drag club for kids who are doing AMAZING drag," The Daily Mail reports. 
In 2014, Desmond was featured in a music video (in drag), and went viral in 2015 when he took part in the Gay Pride Parade in NYC. A Facebook page was created for him, and things went from there. Now, he's creating a place for other "drag kids" to hang out. 

In addition to Haus of Amazing, Desmond hopes to have a fashion and cosmetics line someday. He wrote on Instagram, "Stay tuned while we continue to create this positive, encouraging, and safe online community for all drag kids to connect with one another, share photos, videos, etc,"
This sounds like a highly weird place for kids to be unsupervised. 

Trump Warns Palestinian Authority It May Lose US Aid Money

"Why should we make any of these massive future payments to them?”

     
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President Donald Trump announced his decision to cut future aid payments going to the Palestinian Authority if it fails to come to the negotiating table with Israel.
The U.S. pays “hundreds of millions of dollars a year and get no appreciation or respect. They don’t even want to negotiate a long-overdue peace treaty with Israel.” President Trump wrote on Twitter. “We have taken Jerusalem, the toughest part of the negotiation, off the table, but Israel, for that, would have had to pay more. But with the Palestinians no longer willing to talk peace, why should we make any of these massive future payments to them?” President added.
President’s announcement follows US Ambassador Nikki Haley’s statement calling for an end to the funding of Palestinians through the UN agency UNRWA. “The President has basically said he doesn’t want to give any additional funding, or stop funding, until the Palestinians agree to come back to the negotiation table,” U.S. Ambassador to the UN, Nikki Haley told reporters earlier.
The US announcement was met with anger and outrage by the officials of the Palestinian Authority (PA). “Palestinian officials reacted furiously” noted the Washington Post.
Israel welcomed the U.S. decision, with Israeli Culture Minister Miri Regev praising President Trump for making a “very clear statements.”
The Reuters news agency reported the reaction from the region:
Trump drew praise from a cabinet minister in Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s right-wing government but a warning from a former Israeli peace negotiator of the dangers in cutting off financial assistance to the Palestinians. (…)
Hanan Ashrawi, a member of the Palestine Liberation Organization’s executive committee, said in response: “We will not be blackmailed.”
Palestinian anger at Trump is already high over his Dec. 6 recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, a declaration that also generated outrage across the Arab world and concern among Washington’s Western allies.
Commenting on Trump’s tweets, Nabil Abu Rdainah, a spokesman for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, said: “Jerusalem is not for sale, neither for gold nor for silver.”]
In 2016, the U.S. gave $712 million in aid to the Palestinians, more than any other country in the world. Nearly half of that money went through the UN agencies. Like most of the wasteful UN aid programs, a large portion of that money never reaches the poor and needy Palestinians. Each year, hundreds of millions of foreign aid dollars end up in the coffers of PLO or Hamas operatives and sympathizers.
According to the watchdog NGO Monitor, the UN has been siphoning off millions of dollars to groups and NGOs involved inciting terrorism against Jews and the State of Israel. Cutting the aid to the Palestinian Authority alone will be a great step towards peace in the region.

'The View': Trump 'Insane' for Concern Over 'Deep State'

"Is this like 'Scandal'?"

     
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On Wednesday's episode of The View, the mostly-left-wing cluckers got together to ridicule a reasonable notion: that Obama government appointees who remain in their positions might function as a hindrance to the policies and political vision of Donald J. Trump.
The discussion was ignited by President Trump's tweet Tuesday, which was a recognition of an accusation against a former aide of Hillary Clinton, referencing a "deep state" component to the Justice Department:
"Crooked Hillary Clinton’s top aid, Huma Abedin, has been accused of disregarding basic security protocols. She put Classified Passwords into the hands of foreign agents. Remember sailors pictures on submarine? Jail! Deep State Justice Dept must finally act? Also on Comey & others"

Long-time host Whoopi Goldberg laughed at the message:
"Both the current guy in the White House and his son have been tweeting about the so called 'deep state' which is a conspiracy theory which government employees [giggles] loyal to Obama and Hillary are working behind the scenes to derail (giggle) his presidency. Now does this seem a little odd?"
Goldberg went on to define "deep state" with the Oxford Dictionary:
"It's been around a long time, this theory of the deep state. Based on what the Oxford Dictionary says, which is it's 'a body of people, typically influential members of government agencies or the military believed to be involved with the secret manipulation or control of government policy.'"
The squawking View panel mocked the President. Joked co-host and left-wing attorney Sunny Hostin, "Is this like Scandal?" she said, referring to the left-wing TV series about a presidential spin doctor.
“If this was real, do you think he would still be a sitting president?” Whoopi replied.
"Maybe the Russians are planting this stuff!" Joy Behar cackled.
Lone "conservative" Meghan McCain spoke sense into the madness, noting that the idea of "deep state" was not, in fact, a left-field idea:
“It's worth noting that 48% of Americans think the deep state exists, according to an ABC/This Network poll.”
Not one for statistics, apparently, Hostin dismissed, "That's ridiculous!"
Negative press from anonymous, disconcerting leaks within the government have burdened the Trump administration; however, Goldberg passed off the notion of deep state as if it were a zany conspiracy theory, asserting insanity on the part of Trump:
"Let me tell you the danger of that. You've remember PizzaGate? Where they put out this insanity that there was some sort of -- thing happening, selling of children out of a pizza joint in Washington. According to them I guess she [Hillary] was sitting there with Bill and counting the kids. Someone got shot because of this insanity. Do you understand that? When you have insane theories like this, people get hurt."
Whoopi went on to suggest the President is suffering from paranoia:
"I wonder if the president really believes this. I've been joking about it. This is the first I'm hearing about this deep state. If you're playing to the conspiracy theorists in your base or 46% of Americans, that makes sense. If you're the President of the United States and you are paranoid enough to believe there's some conspiracy against your presidency and you have nuclear warheads at your disposal, shouldn't we all be a little bit concerned about this?"
Later, Goldberg corrected herself, noting that no one was actually shot in PizzaGate. 
President Donald Trump is trying to lead the nation to prosperity. As he fights those elements that would keep him from doing so, he must consider his enemies and the positions from which they may attack. The View isn't interested in prosperity; they're too busy with partisan scoffing, gabfest-style.
Meanwhile, the show itself actually does have a history of promoting fringe conspiracy theories: after 9/11, host-at-the-time Rosie O'Donnell perpetually pushed a paranoid take on the tragedy, indicating potential involvement of the U.S. Bush-led government. For Goldberg's part, she has claimed that Antifa was a creation of the American Right. Yeah, that makes total sense.

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