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No rules will matter so long as some arrogant a-hole points a gun at people and pulls the trigger. Baldwin ignored the most fundamental rules of gun safety; he was negligent at the least. He should pay the price.
Posted by: Rob Crawford ||
10/31/2021 12:15 Comments ||
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I hope he loses every dime he's got.
Posted by: ed in texas ||
10/31/2021 12:18 Comments ||
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"Hilaria" is a fake mamacita. Her real name is Hillary Hayward-Thomas.
Posted by: Frank G ||
10/31/2021 16:27 Comments ||
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I was under the impression Ms Hutchins was a kid, I assumed no more than 25. But according to the article she was 42, so there’s no excuse for her not having full control of the weapons in her charge.
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I was under the impression Ms Hutchins was a kid, I assumed no more than 25.
Halyna Hutchins was the Director of Photography (DP), the person in charge of the camera and lighting crews. The DP has nothing to do with props.
The young person in question was the armorer, Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, aged 24. Her father is Thell Reed, a well-known guy in the business. The armorer, along with the prop master is responsible for any guns on set and making sure they are used safely. This was her second time out as lead armorer on a film.
depending on how contract was written will determine his vulnerability to negligence
civil more likely than criminal
Posted by: Lord Garth ||
10/31/2021 19:35 Comments ||
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Reduced to a pauper, where he has to sign on to a 2nd rate reality TV series where he goes around to various gun ranges and panhandles for being RSO of the Year.
[Spectrum News, hat tip to The Dallas Morning News, behind the paywall]
Texas’ highly restrictive new law has spurred the largest documented decrease in abortions in the state, according to University of Texas at Austin researchers. A new study says abortions in the state were down 50% in September 2021 compared to September 2020. That was the intent of the bill's backers and author.
The law prohibits abortion once fetal cardiac activity can be detected, which is frequently as early as six weeks into pregnancy and before most women know they’re pregnant. But well after they know they could be pregnant.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday, Nov. 1 is set to hear two challenges to the restrictive abortion law: One from the Department of Justice and another brought by abortion providers.
Posted by: Bobby ||
10/31/2021 12:11 ||
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So they need to look deeper. Are birth rates up? Is the surrounding states abortion rates up? Lets get to the truth.
Posted by: 49 Pan ||
10/31/2021 12:37 Comments ||
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Thank God. Literally.
Posted by: Matt ||
10/31/2021 12:42 Comments ||
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the largest documented decrease in abortions in the state
How reliable are those statistics?
Posted by: Bubba Lover of the Faeries8843 ||
10/31/2021 15:40 Comments ||
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...maybe we need to check (barely) post natal COVID death stats?
it is curious that the researchers looked at wait times for abortion appointments in neighboring States as a proxy for detecting Texans seeking abortions in neighboring States (as 49Pan wanted).
I'm guessing that the neighboring States didn't have complete records at the time the researchers asked.
Posted by: Lord Garth ||
10/31/2021 16:46 Comments ||
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Also not as bad (good) as the abortion providers forecast, which was 85% less.
Posted by: Bobby ||
10/31/2021 18:30 Comments ||
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Met two 22 SAS liaison personnel back in the early 90's while at Bragg. Some really down to earth great people with very creative ways of doing things.
[Daily Mail, Where America Gets Its News] St. Louis mayor Tishaura Jones ...Cop-hating Dem heronner da mare of St. Louis. Chicago and Baltimore needed some competition for murder capital... was speaking to the press about efforts to reduce violent crime when what sounded like gunshots went off
Jones did not miss a beat, barely reacting and sarcastically saying 'Oh isn't that wonderful,' before getting back to the topic at hand
Jones explained that because she was born and raised in St. Louis, the sound of gunfire was nothing new to her
Mayor Jones and Lucas' press conference comes as homicides have gone down in St. Louis City
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When I was born in St. Louis in 1949, the population of the city was 850,000. In the 2020 census, it is just barely over 300,000. Can one wonder why?
Posted by: Tom ||
10/31/2021 7:56 Comments ||
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/\ They all moved across the river to Venice and Sauget for the shopping and night life.
[BBC] Teenager Jess Griesel does not seem the usual red beret-wearing member of South Africa's Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) - the party intent on upsetting the country's political landscape.
She is a 19-year-old white, Afrikaans-speaking undergraduate who was recently elected to the Student Representative Council (SRC) of Cape Town university on an EFF ticket.
But in a country as racially charged as South Africa, her stance has not gone down well with some people. When Ms Griesel announced her SRC candidacy in September, one social media user described her as a "race traitor".
Twenty-seven years after the end of white-minority rule - when Nelson Mandela was elected as president in South Africa's first democratic election, calling the country "the rainbow nation" - Ms Griesel tells me the backlash shocked her.
"Being called a race traitor was something that I found very interesting and very telling about South Africa today. It insinuates that there's still an 'us' and a 'them' club."
To understand the reaction she has faced - one needs to understand how the EFF has shaken up politics in South Africa.
Formed in 2013, it is led by the fiery Julius Malema, who has modelled himself on Venezuela's late President Hugo Chavez and unapologetically promotes the interests of poor black South Africans.
The party describes itself as "a left-leaning, radical, anti-imperialist and economic emancipation movement, inspired by the broad Marxist-Leninist school of thought."
Members are disruptive, literally and figuratively.
They are often accused of being anti-white. That is because they have repeatedly demanded that white South Africans give up the land taken from black people.
Some EFF supporters occasionally sing the apartheid-era chant "Kill the Boer, kill the farmer", a highly controversial song that a court ruled as hate speech and which is seen as being directed against the white farming community.
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The party describes itself as "a left-leaning, radical, anti-imperialist and economic emancipation movement, inspired by the broad Marxist-Leninist school of thought."
#2
I suppose I’d worry more if her attempt at a fist wasn’t a perfect match for her snub nose, dimples, and wavy blond hair. She looks like she’s playing at revolution, no doubt unlike her adult comrades.
Looking over the area via Google earth, you can see numerous shell holes north of Telmanovo. The affected area is ( I think) west northwest of Telmanovo. You can see trenches and shell holes there as well.
Note from the journalist Varvara Pukhova: Geographical note: Novaya Marievka is a village close to Ukrainian lines
“Regular shelling of the Ukrainian military forced the residents of Novaya Marievka to hide in basements. The settlement of Novaya Marievka, although it is in direct line of sight from the opposite bank of the Kalmius River occupied by the Ukrainian army, has been considered a relatively quiet place since the active fighting in 2015.
Affected by the large distance to the enemy. The situation changed earlier this week when Ukrainian troops crossed the river and tried to gain a foothold on the opposite bank in the village of Staromaryevka.
Despite the statements of the Ukrainian leadership that they crossed the water barrier for "humanitarian purposes", the first thing that the special forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine did was to arrest local residents with passports of the Russian Federation and the DPR.
At the same time, the artillery of the Armed Forces of Ukraine methodically began to work the roads and heights, covering the attempt of their troops to gain a foothold on the bridgehead. The nearest village, Novaya Maryevka, came under fire from large-caliber artillery.
At the moment of calm, local residents clean up the remains of windows and roofs broken by close hits. They spend their last nights in basements again, and do not leave the courtyards to work in vegetable gardens, which are hit by mines and shells.
"I was insanely afraid, all the old people stayed here, we are hiding in the basement, who can walk. Those who are lying are just in their houses, and I am afraid for them," says a local resident Svetlana before bursting into tears from her nerves and experienced fear.
At the moment, the Ukrainian troops are suffering losses, but under the cries of their propaganda about the victorious "toad jump" they continue to remain in Staromaryevka under the cover of civilians, and their artillery shells the villages of the Telmanovsky district of the DPR every day. "
[TASS] The Project 20380 fourth corvette Rezkiy built for Russia’s Pacific Fleet arrived in Vladivostok for outfitting, mooring and shipbuilders’ sea trials, Pacific Fleet Commander Admiral Sergei Avakyants told reporters on Friday.
"Today, the Rezkiy, delivered to Vladivostok from Komsomolsk-on-Amur, has been rolled out from the Zeya self-propelled dock. The corvette has been placed into the outfitting yard of the Amur Shipbuilding Plant in Vladivostok for its equipping and preparing it for mooring and shipbuilders’ sea trials," the Pacific Fleet’s commander said.
As the admiral specified, "the new corvette is set to enter service with the Pacific Fleet in 2022."
Currently, the Russian Pacific Fleet operates the Project 20380 corvettes Sovershenniy, Gromky and Hero of the Russian Federation Aldar Tsydenzhapov.
Project 20380 corvettes are designed to accomplish green-water missions, fight enemy surface ships and submarines and provide artillery support for amphibious assault operations. The corvettes of this type incorporate the latest solutions for reducing their physical fields. In particular, the shipbuilders significantly reduced their radar signature during their construction, using radio absorption materials and specially designing their hull and superstructure.
Project 20380 corvettes are armed with Uran anti-ship missiles, Redut surface-to-air missile systems, A-190 artillery guns and Paket-NK anti-submarine warfare weapons. They can carry Ka-27 helicopters of any modification.
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Look at it this way: At least you won't be up there at altitude when the geomagnetic storm screws up coms, navigation, and maybe the whole fly by wire aircraft.
Just sayin
Posted by: ed in texas ||
10/31/2021 12:21 Comments ||
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And suddenly millions of Americans realize they really don’t need to fly
[IsraelTimes] Destination ostensibly barred from publication, but revealed by some Hebrew-language media; Asian nation said to be a significant importer of Israeli goods, including arms.
It was not clear why Gantz’s destination had been placed under gag order, as Israel and Singapore have long enjoyed open relations. And former prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with his counterpart in the small Asian country in 2017.
Sources involved in the matter told The Times of Israel’s sister site Zman Yisrael that it was Singapore that had asked to keep the meeting under wraps, with Israel apparently complying with the request.
The two countries established diplomatic relations in 1969, but have ties dating back to 1965, when Israeli military advisers covertly assisted Singapore after its declaration of independence.
Singapore is Israel’s second-largest export destination in Asia after India, which is said to also include arms, considering a significant portion of Israel’s exports is defense-related.
The Singapore Air Force’s 116th squadron uses Hermes 450 drones, manufactured by the Israeli Elbit Systems defense contractor.
Israeli arms giant Rafael Advanced Defense Systems has also previously attended the Singapore Airshow, where it once unveiled a new laser defense system.
#NASA and #SpaceX have delayed a mission sending four astronauts to the International Space Station to avoid “a large storm system,” the agency says.https://t.co/HSGBmEWrYH
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