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DEFUND THE POLICE

NOT JUST Stupid, ALSO IGNORANT

The idea to defund our police departments across United States is insane ! The do-gooders want to replace police with psychologist and social workers . Now just imagine all the scenarios where police are called to the scenes of violent crimes where armed criminals are committing everything from bank robberies to murder . What would the social worker or psychologist do or say to an armed suspect in the heat of a criminal act . ( Scenario ) Mr Habitual Criminal … Sir “ Before you shoot me let’s talk about you’re troubled childhood or Mr. Criminal you don’t need to rob this bank we have social benefits that will provide you with food , clothing and shelter . Not only sounds ridiculous … it is ridiculous !

California has a “ citation tax “ police departments taking a cut of each citation written is a common fundraising strategy. Such tickets often cost residents more than expected: a $100 traffic ticket cost a California resident $100 in state assessment fees, $70 in county assessment fees, $50 in court construction fees, $20 for emergency medical fees, among other fees resulting in an almost $500 ticket for rolling through a red light. While no one wants to pay a $500 traffic violation ticket, communities of color are especially hard hit and ill-equipped to pay such tickets.

Police Misconduct

Cut Police Budgets

police situation. David Harris, JD, University of Pittsburgh Law Professor, stated, “We should not When police departments’ budgets are cut, assume that the most poorly-paid cops are the violence and civilian injuries increase, and worst cops. But the chances increase that you departments turn to “taxation by citation” to don’t attract the best officers.” raise money. During the 2008 recession, many police Police officers in smaller jurisdictions, or departments were forced to cut officers as those primarily populated by people of color, federal funding decreased. In Memphis, use-ofare frequently paid less. In Hillsdale, a suburb of St. Louis, Missouri, new officers earn $13.50 force complaints almost doubled as officers in an hour after a probationary period, less than an understaffed department were required to hourly workers at Target. Low wages force work overtime. many officers to take extra jobs, leaving them Called “citation taxation,” tired and unprepared to deal with a high-stress For advertising information, call (858) 537-2280 • ads@militarypress.com

The level of police misconduct is overstated, more (not fewer) police are being called for in crime-ridden areas, and reforms are both possible and supported by a majority of Americans.Contrary to the publicly asserted “war” on black people by white police officers, few are actually murdered by white officers each year. An analysis of the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, police department found white officers were least likely to shoot an unarmed black person, with a threat perception failure (TPF) rate of 5.2% with black suspects. Black officers had an 11.4% rate, and Hispanic officers a 16.7% rate. Amid the George Floyd protests in May 2020, Chicago registered the city’s most deadly weekend in six decades: 110 shootings (85 wounded, 25 killed). Nearly all of the victims and shooters were

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continues FROM PAGE 3 black. Michael Pfleger, a Roman Catholic priest and social activist in the South Side of Chicago, stated, “On Saturday and particularly Sunday, I heard people saying all over, ‘Hey, there’s no police anywhere, police ain’t doing nothing.’” The 2020 Democratic and Republican presumptive nominees support reforms over defunding. Joe Biden has said he “supports the urgent need for reform,” while a campaign spokesperson elaborated that Biden is against defunding. Donald Trump plainly stated, “There won’t be defunding. There won’t be dismantling of our police, and there’s not going to be any disbanding of our police. Our police have been letting us live in peace, and we want to make sure we don’t have any bad actors in there.”

pulled over while driving by the police , 99% of the time we’ve committed a violation of our driving laws . So when the a police officer asks us to show our driver license , registration and Insurance should we be upset with the officer or should we be upset with ourselves ? Of course we’re upset but we must respect our laws and the persons held accountable to make sure those laws are carried out . Just think if the police never pulled anyone over for speeding , drunken driving , running red lights , illegal turns or or any other traffic violations there would be pandemonium on our streets and highways ! Showing disrespect or not complying with the police officers command when you’re pulled over not only shows disrespect for our laws it shows how belligerent and stupid you can be.

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thankful that the police would have eliminated dangerous criminals and chemicals from our streets ? Never forget those people that hate and disrespect our police are people that hate and disrespect each and every one of us, our country and our laws .

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1935 The years of depression continued with unemployment still running at 20.1% and the war clouds were gathering as Germany began to rearm and passed the Nuremburg laws to strip Jews of their civil rights, and Mussolini’s Italy attacked Ethiopia. The Gallup Poll was introduced and a reformed drinker named Bill Wilson formed Alcoholics Anonymous on June 10th , also for the first time a completely synthetic fibre was produced called nylon by a Dupont chemist. Also this was the year of the birth of “Swing” by Benny Goodman and the world was ready to boogie. Persia is renamed to Iran.

US President Theodore Roosevelt

Technology

Inventions

The Peoples car ( Volkswagen Beetle ) is launched in Germany

Toyota Cars are launched in Japan

First Experimental Radar is developed in UK . GE Starts selling the first Fluorescent Tube for light On July 19th the First Parking Meters in Oklahoma City designed by Carl C Magel

Radar (for Aircraft) Scotland by Robert Watson-Wate Helicopter USA by Igor I. Sikorsky

Born This Year Jerry Lee Lewis September 29th

Luciano Pavarotti October 12th Gary Player November 1st

Elvis Presley January 8th -- Tupelo, Mississippi, United States

Woody Allen December 1st -Brooklyn, New York, U.S.

Donald Sutherland July 17th -- Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada

Sonny Bono February 16th -Detroit, Michigan, U.S.

Gene Vincent February 11th -Norfolk, Virginia, United States

Dalai Lama 14thJuly 6th -- Taktser, Amdo, Tibet

Julie Andrews October 1st

1935 International Harvester 1989 Trans Am 1935 Mercedes Benz Speedster

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N E H W R E B M REME 1935 Mercedes Benz 1935 Bugatti

COST OF LIVING 1935

Average Cost of new house $3,450 Average wages per year $1,600 Cost of a gallon of Gas 10 cents Average Cost for house rent $22 per month A loaf of Bread 8 cents A LB of Hamburger Meat 11 cents Average New Car Price $625 Canada Dry Ginger Ale 20 Cents Couple of House Price Examples

Popular Culture

Mansfield, Ohio -- Farm and House with 160 acres with

Alcoholics Anonymous is founded on June 10th in New York City

Lincoln, Nebraska -- 6 room brick bungalow large lot

First Canned beer goes on sale

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Babe Ruth hit the 714th and final home run of his career

1935 Ford Convertible

Parker Brothers releases the board game Monopoly

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Tempe motorcycle officers carry AR-15 Rifles For the past 2 years , Tempe police have equipped some of their motorcycle officers with AR-15s, a semi-automatic rifle that has come under scrutiny after recent mass shootings across the country in which such a gun was used.At least one law enforcement expert says carrying the weapons within public view creates a militaristic look that could send a chilling effect to the community. However, Tempe police defended its practice, saying it is necessary for motorcycle officers to have the high-powered rifles because today’s criminals can be equipped with military-style weapons, too. The rifles, when carried by a motorcycle officer, are in plain view to the public. The idea came from Police Chief Sylvia Moir, who was chief at El Cerrito, Calif., before coming to

Tempe in September 2016,

safe. He declined to explain how the rifle is latched on because he didn’t want to publicly disclose Tempe police Sgt. Ronald Elcock shows their the mechanism out of fear that someone could motorcycles equip with AR 15s at their head quarter attempt to get the weapon off. in Tempe, Az. “We know we’ve had those scenarios in the past where there is someone with a weapon “There are situations and suspects out there that similar to that one that we have to address,” he have this type of firepower that we get called out said. “Our overall goal is keeping our community to,” Elcock said. “For us to go out to those situations safe from harm. We do that in a number of ways, with a handgun will not be an appropriate amount of firepower. He could not provide any specific this is just another added resource.” Sgt. Ronald Elcock has argued that adding the rear- incidents in which a motorcycle officer armed with mounted weapons will help keep the community an AR-15 was involved since the policy took place.

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Justin Herbert Offensive Rookie of the Year

By Geoffrey C. Arnold | The Oregonian/OregonLive

with him this offseason was great, because I learned so much about the game,” Herbert told reporters Justin Herbert has produced a Tuesday. historically successful rookie season with the Los Angeles Chargers. Herbert said his work with Beck and The quarterback has set numerous House also helped him learn how to rookie records and he is currently the manage the huddle. frontrunner for the league’s Offensive Rookie of the Year in 2020. “We talked about protections, plays and the things we see in the NFL and Herbert’s success has occurred how to handle situations,” Herbert whether he has been in the shotgun told reporters Tuesday. “He definitely formation or taking snaps under had his experiences in the NFL center after a huddle. Herbert’s just being able to listen to him was ability to operate after taking snaps awesome.” from under center has proved the pre-draft critics wrong. Those critics Herbert has come to enjoy huddling questioned whether Herbert could with his teammates. He indicated adjust to the NFL after rarely taking a there’s better communication with snap under center in college. the players and it’s an opportunity Herbert attributes his in-season to strengthen relationships in game success to his pre-draft work with situations. quarterback mechanics experts Tom House and John Beck. Beck, a “You get to see everyone. You get to former NFL quarterback, and House, talk about the play. You get to remind a former Major League Baseball guys. That’s something you couldn’t pitcher, helped Herbert with his really do in the no-huddle type throwing mechanics, footwork and of offense,” Herbert told reporters game management. Tuesday. “Just being comfortable around those guys, being with “John Beck has been one of the them, being around them - you can biggest pieces in my development, demand more from them.” being able to spend so much time

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A little boy gets on the public bus

for dear life. She finally managed to get to the counter of the little shop in the hotel. The clerk looked really concerned, “Whatever happened to you, honey?

A little boy gets on the public bus and sits right behind the bs driver. The boy keeps repeatedly saying,” If my mom was a cow and my dad was a bull, I’d be a little calf. If my mom was a hen and my dad was a chicken, I’d be a little chick. If my mom was a deer and my dad was a buck, I’d be a little deer. If my mom was a duck and my dad was a goose, I’d be a little duckling.” The bus annoyed bus driver stops the bus and turns to the boy saying, “What if your mom was a drunk and you dad was a bum?” The boy responds, “Then I’d be a damn bus driver.”

You look like you’ve been wrestling an alligator!” The bride groaned, hung on to the counter and managed to speak, “Ohhh God! He told me he’d been saving up for 75 years... I thought he meant his money!!”

SOME OF THE ADVANTAGES OF OLD AGE Finally you can now eat dinner at 4:00

A man walks into a bar

Your investment in health insurance is beginning to pay off.

A man walks into a bar and sits down, and orders a drink. Bartender says, “I’m sorry sir, you already seem very drunk, I cannot serve you.”

“Congratulations!!!” “Congratulations for what?” asks the lawyer. “Congratulations for what?!?!?” says Saint Peter.

Kidnappers are not very interested in you. It’s harder and harder for sexual harassment charges to stick. If you’ve never smoked, you can start now and it won’t have time to hurt you.

Guy gets up and leaves.

“We’re celebrating the fact that you lived to be 160 years old.”

A few minutes later, he comes in again, sits down at the bar and tries ordering another drink.

“But that’s not true,” says the lawyer. “I only lived to be forty.”

“I’m sorry sir, but I cannot serve you because you already seem drunk. Please leave.”

“That’s impossible,” says Saint Peter.

Your secrets are safe with your friends because they can’t remember them either.

“We’ve added up your time sheets.”

Your supply of brain cells is finally down to a manageable size.

Guy gets up, grunts and wanders off again through the same exit. Another few minutes goes by and the same guy comes back in, sits down and tries to order yet another drink. “SIR, I’VE ALREADY TOLD YOU NOW TWICE THAT YOU’RE TOO DRUNK AND I CANNOT SERVE YOU.” Dude looks at the bartender all surprised and slurs:

DOCTOR WITH FRIES? On the way to preschool with her daughter, the doctor had left her stethoscope on the car seat, and her little girl picked it up and began playing with it. “How sweet,” thought the doctor, “my daughter wants to follow in my footsteps!”

“How many bars do you work at?!!!”

Then the child spoke into the instrument,

United States Marine

“Welcome to McDonald’s. May I take your order?”

A United States Marine was deployed to Afghanistan. While he was there he received a “Dear John” letter from his girlfriend. In the letter she explained that she had slept with two guys while he had been gone and she wanted to break up with him. To add injury to the insult, she said she wanted back the picture of herself that she had given him. So the Marine did what any squared-away Marine would do. He went around to his buddies and collected all the unwanted photos of women he could find. In all, he got more than 25 pictures of various women (some with clothes and some without). He then mailed them to his now-former girlfriend with the following note: “I don’t remember which one you are. Please remove your picture and send the rest back.”

Another Lawyer Joke A lawyer dies in a car accident on his 40th birthday and finds himself greeted at the Pearly Gates by a brass band. Saint

Peter

runs

over,

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LOGIC, NEW YORK STYLE There was a superstitious man, who went past this hot dog stand everyday . As he walked by, he would leave 50 cents on the stand. Well, the old lady who owned it never asked the man why he never took a hot dog, since he kept paying for them. Then one day after he put his money on the stand, the lady said “HEY SIR”. “I know what you’re going to say”, said the man. “You want to know why I keep putting 50 cents down for a god-dam hot dog.” “No”, said the old lady, “I just wanted you to know that the god dam hot dogs went up to 75 cents”.

SAVING HIS MONEY A small tourist hotel was all a buzz about an afternoon wedding where the groom was 95 and the bride was 23. The groom looked pretty feeble and the feeling was that the wedding night might kill him, because his bride was a healthy, vivacious young woman.

People no longer view you as a hypochondriac.

Your eyes won’t get much worse. Things you buy now won’t wear out.

THE DIRTY BIRD A woman was thinking about finding a pet to help keep her company at home. She decided she would like to find a beautiful parrot; it wouldn’t be as much work as say a dog, and it would be fun to hear it speak. She went to a pet shop and immediately spotted a large beautiful parrot. She went to the owner of the store and asked how much. The owner said it was $50. Delighted that such a rare looking and beautiful bird wasn’t more expensive, she agreed to buy it. The owner looked at her and said, “Look, I should tell you first that this bird used to live in a house of ill repute. Sometimes it says pretty off color stuff.” The woman thought about this, but decided she had to have the bird. She said she would buy it anyway. The pet shop owner sold her the bird and she took it home. She hung the bird’s cage up in her living room and waited for it to say something. The bird looked around the room, then at her, and said, “New house, new madam.” The woman was a bit shocked at the implication, but then thought that’s not so bad.” A couple hours later, the woman’s two teenage daughters returned from school. When they inspected the bird, it looked at them and said, “New house, new madam, new prostitutes.” The girls and the woman were a bit offended at first, but than began to laugh about the situation. A couple of hours later, the woman’s husband came home from work. The bird looked at him and said, “New house, new madam, new prostitutes; same old faces. Hi George!”

But lo and behold, the next morning, the bride came down the main staircase slowly, step by step, hanging onto the banister

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Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.