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  1. 13 Members of the House of Representatives have drawn up Articles of Impeachment against Donald Trump for High Crimes and Misdemeanors. https://twitter.com/IlhanMN/status/1347230206646509573/photo/1 Even if the Senate refuses to convict, I think Trump should be forever written up in the history books as the only President to be impeached twice. Steve Thomas
  2. - Donald Trump, ten hours after his mob attacked the Capitol. " it’s only the beginning of our fight to Make America Great Again!” He won't stop. He must be removed from power now. He must also be denied the ability to send messages to his followers. Steve Thomas
  3. Yesterday, the Confederate Flag was paraded through the halls of Congress. Yesterday, they succeeded in doing what the secessionists failed to do at Bull Run in 1862. The Confederate flag flew in our Capitol. Steve Thomas
  4. If Donald Trump can't be indicted because he is a sitting President, Rudy Giuliani and Donald Trump, Jr. should both be arrested today for inciting a riot. Steve Thomas
  5. Richard, As I understand it, the Capitol Bldg., etc. are Federal property. As such, the Mayor of DC had to ask the Pentagon to deploy the National Guard. She asked, and was told her request was being referred "up the chain of command." The top of the "chain of command" is the President. He was asked and said no. National Guard units did arrive, but they came from the States of Virginia and Maryland, whose National Guard units are under the command of their respective Governors. Steve Thomas
  6. David, Here's 180-10118-10125 https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=60423&search=180-10118-10125#relPageId=1&tab=page Steve Thomas
  7. I was most interested in videos of people wandering around in the Legislative Chamber taking pictures of the paperwork laying around on Members' desks. And I went, "Whoa. What is this"? "These aren't redneck yahoos." "What the hell is going on here?" Steve Thomas
  8. I've read that Donald Trump is boiling mad that his coup attempt failed yesterday. We have three branches of government: the Legislative, the Executive and the Judiciary. Yesterday, Trump effectively shut down the Legislative Branch. We had all 50 Senators and 438 Members of the House all gathered in one place at the same time. For all intents and purposes, Donald Trump shut down the Legislative Branch of Government. It's that old military adage, I guess. It's one thing to conquer a place. It's another thing to hold it. That's what you get for using an undisciplined mob instead of disciplined shock troops. I wondered all day yesterday why there were no fires. I heard on one news report that a truck full of molotov cocktails had been seized. I don't know if that is true or not, but I wondered if yesterday wasn't supposed to have been our Reichstag Fire. Right-wing media is already blaming antifa agent provocateurs for infiltrating the Trump supporters and causing the violence. I hope the authorities are guarding the Supreme Court Building well. Steve Thomas
  9. In two short years, the Republican Party has managed to lose the House of Representatives, the Presidency, and now the Senate. You think there are some Republicans who are thinking that following the crazies might not be such a good idea after all? Maybe the "trump base" isn't all that it's cracked up to be. Steve Thomas
  10. Andrew, I believe that Clinton was rewarded with the Presidency for what he allowed to go on in Mena. I read once, that at one time, Mena was the busiest airport in the world. I lived in McAlester, OK for about three years in the late 80's. Steve Thomas
  11. Republicans turn on Trump after Georgia loss “Fissures are forming as Republicans decide whether it's useful to cling to Trump — even as he tries to subvert an election — or to distance themselves.” By MERIDITH MCGRAW, GABBY ORR, ANDREW DESIDERIO and JAMES ARKIN 01/06/2021 03:36 AM EST https://www.politico.com/news/2021/01/06/republicans-turn-on-trump-georgia-loss-455305 “Ossoff having a good chance of toppling Perdue — Republicans were quick to blame Trump. Trump is the cause of this, lock, stock and barrel,” said one Republican strategist. “But when you’re relying on someone to win you a Senate race that also lost statewide eight weeks prior, you’re not in a position of strength.” Republicans lost the Presidency and are now poised to lose control of the Senate as well. “When asked why Republicans didn’t prevail on Tuesday, a senior Senate Republican aide simply said: “Donald J. Trump.”“ Steve Thomas
  12. W., I lived near the Ouachita Mountains at the time. It was common street knowledge at the time, that there were places in those mountains that you just did not go. Steve Thomas
  13. Official schedule of the Leader of the Free World: Steve Thomas
  14. One of my all time favorites. https://youtu.be/nEW98670LAQ "We don't care what your name is boy, we'll never turn you away." Steve Thomas
  15. Republicans ought to be calling for Trump's resignation or end the GOP: Veteran reporter Carl Bernstein By Sarah K. Burris January 03, 2021 https://www.rawstory.com/republians-demand-trump-resign/ “Veteran Watergate reporter Carl Bernstein responded to the shocking tapes of President Donald Trump attempting to extort the Georgia Secretary of State, saying that it is "far worse than what occurred in Watergate." Speaking to CNN's Fredricka Whitfield on Sunday afternoon, Bernstein said that these tapes prove that Trump isn't merely a criminal, he's also subversive. "At the same time this one person subverting the very basis of our democracy, and willing to act criminally in that subversion," said Bernstein. "But more importantly, what we hear on this tape -- this is the ultimate smoking gun tape. It is the tape with the evidence of what this president is willing to do toll undermine the electoral system and illegally, improperly, and immorally try to instigate a coup in which he remains the president of the United States." He explained that in a normal White House the new Trump tape would be enough to impeach and remove the president and draw a serious investigation from the Justice Department. "In any other presidency, this tape would be evidence enough to result in the impeachment of the president of the United States, his conviction in the Senate of the United States, and really an immediate call by the members of Congress, including of his own party, that he resign immediately," said Bernstein. "That's really what we ought to be hearing. 'Mr. President, resign, leave the White House, this is unconscionable, it is wrong, and we of your party will not permit it.' We won't hear it. We might form a few Republicans, but that's what's areally called from here. The heroes of the Watergate were Republicans who would not tolerate Richard Nixon's conduct." He went on to call the demand by Trump for Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to come up with the votes for him "plus one" and illegally deliver the election "criminal." "We've never had a tape like this before, including the Nixon tapes," he continued. "As for heroes yes, the secretary of state of Georgia is a hero, but so are hundreds of election officials and state officials who have done their job, stuck with it, despite threats, including to their safety and health. We have a number of heroes here. Where we have not had heroes is the Senate of the United States, particularly Republican members, except for a few who have been craven, refusing to condemn this kind of out of control conduct, and the real disgrace in the House of Representatives, more than 140 probably a majority in the Republicans in the House, willing to promulgate and continue this idea, despite the evidence of upending a legal, proper election in which the evidence is clear, the results are clear? This is fantasy. It's not delusion, because they know what they're doing is is fantasy. It's not delusion, because they know what they're doing. And the question is: is some real leader of the Republican Party" going to stand up?” Steve Thomas
  16. I am sad today. Gerry Marsden died Sunday. "Walk on with hope in your heart, and you'll never walk alone". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OV5_LQArLa0 Steve Thomas
  17. ‘I just want to find 11,780 votes’: In extraordinary hour-long call, Trump pressures Georgia secretary of state to recalculate the vote in his favor https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-raffensperger-call-georgia-vote/2021/01/03/d45acb92-4dc4-11eb-bda4-615aaefd0555_story.html Listen to the phone call. It was made yesterday. Steve Thomas
  18. Jim, I believe that Mrs. Johnson confused the plainclothed Detectives of the Dallas Police Department for the FBI. https://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/russ/testimony/johnso_g.htm Mr. BALL. On the day of the 22d of November, were you home around 1 o'clock? Mrs. JOHNSON. It must have been 1:30 or 2, something like that. Mr. BALL. When you came home? Mrs. JOHNSON. Yes; after serving lunch. https://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/russ/testimony/johnso_a.htm Mr. BELIN. All right. What happened when the officers got there? They asked if Lee Harvey Oswald lived there? Mr. JOHNSON. Yes. Mr. BELIN. How long had you been at the house when the officers arrived? Mr. JOHNSON. Oh, probably 30 minutes. Mr. BELIN. Do you remember about what time of the day they arrived? Mr. JOHNSON. Well, it must have been around 1:30 or 2 o'clock--the best I remember. Mr. BELIN. When did you get home that day from your work? Mr. JOHNSON. Well, it was around 1 o'clock or maybe a little bit after. Mr. BELIN. At the time you had gotten home, had you heard that the President had been shot? Mr. JOHNSON. Yes. I heard that before I went home. Mr. BELIN. Did you hear that the President had died before you went home? Mr. JOHNSON. Yes. Mr. BELIN. So you got home sometime after you had heard that the President had died? Mr. JOHNSON. Yes. Mr. BELIN. When did you get home that day from your work? Mr. JOHNSON. Well, it was around 1 o'clock or maybe a little bit after. The announcement that the President had died was made around 1:30 PM Oswald was arrested at approximately 1:50 PM He was brought into Headquarters at 2:00 PM I first posed the question on November 22, 2004 in the Education Forum JFK Assassination Seminars http://educationforum.ipbhost.com/topic/2331-how-did-the-police-first-learn-of-1026-n-beckley/ How did the police first learn that Oswald lived at 1026 N. Beckley? At 2:40 PM, W.E. Potts, B.L. Senkel and Lt. E.L. Cunningham were dispatched to 1026 N. Beckley. Potts wrote in his after-action report (Box 2, Folder# 9, Item# 32) http://jfk.ci.dallas.tx.us/box2.htm that after he finished taking some affidavits, Fritz dispatched them to the Beckely St address at 2:40 and they arrived at Beckley at 3:00PM. Detective B.L. Senkel also said in his after action report (Dallas Police Archives Box 3, Folder# 12, Item#1) that they arrived at 1026 N. Beckley at 3:00PM. They did not have a search warrant, and one wasn't issued until 3:55 PM by Justice of the Peace David Johnston. Report of Justice of the Peace, David Johnston. Johnston Exhibit 1 (20H314 https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=1137#relPageId=334&tab=page What cannot be answered is why, when the police arrived at 1026 N. Beckley, they were asking for Harvey Lee Oswald. WC testimony of Earlene Roberts April 8, 1964 http://jfkassassination.net/russ/testimony/robertse.htm Mr. BALL. Do you remember the day the President was shot? Mrs. ROBERTS. Yes; I remember it---who would forget that? Mr. BALL. And the police officers came out there? Mrs. ROBERTS. Yes, sir. Mr. BALL. Do you remember what they said? Mrs. ROBERTS. Well, it was Will Fritz' men---it was plainclothesmen and I was at the back doing something and Mr. Johnson answered the door and they identified themselves and then he called me. Mr. BALL. What did they say? Mrs. ROBERTS. Well, they asked him if there was a Harvey Lee Oswald there. Mr. BALL. What did he say? Mrs. ROBERTS. And he says, "I don't know, I'll have to call the housekeeper," and he called me and I went and got the books and I said, "No; there's no one here by that name," and they tried to make me remember and I couldn't, and Mrs. Johnson come in in the meantime and there wasn't nobody there by that name, and Mrs. Johnson said, "Mrs. Roberts, don't you have him?" And, I said, "No; we don't, for here is my book and there is nobody there by that name." We checked it back a year. Mr. BALL. And you didn't have that name you didn't ever know his name was Lee Oswald? Mrs. ROBERTS. No---he registered as O. H. Lee and they were asking for Harvey Lee Oswald. To the best of my knowledge, no FBI agents were at 1026 N. Beckley. Steve Thomas
  19. reg, I'm sorry, but these accounts just do not add up. When the two men pulled up, a woman in near hysterics [Helen Markham] ran up to the car and told them that 'the man who shot the officer had got in a taxi and took off.'" (Myers p. 165) Helen Markham never told anyone else any such thing. https://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/russ/testimony/markham1.htm Mr. BALL. What did the man do? Mrs. MARKHAM. The man, he just walked calmly, fooling with his gun. Mr. BALL. Toward what direction did he walk? Mrs. MARKHAM. Come back towards me, turned around, and went back. Mr. BALL. Toward Patton? Mrs. MARKHAM. Yes, sir; towards Patton. He didn't run. It just didn't scare him to death. He didn't run. Mr. BALL. When he went towards Jefferson you say he went at sort of a trot? Mrs. MARKHAM. Yes, sir. Mr. BALL. Did he cross Patton? Mrs. MARKHAM. Yes, sir. Mr. BALL. Did you see Mr. Scoggins? Mrs. MARKHAM. I don't remember-- Mr. BALL. The taxicab driver. Mrs. MARKHAM. Yes, I saw the taxicab driver. Mr. BALL. Where was the taxicab? Mrs. MARKHAM. Parked on Patton. Mr. BALL. On Patton? Mrs. MARKHAM. Yes, sir. Mr. BALL. Did you see the man later, did you see him before the shooting? Mrs. MARKHAM. Yes, he was sitting in his cab. Mr. BALL. He was. Then you saw him afterward, didn't you? Mrs. MARKHAM. Yes, sir. Callaway tucked the gun in his belt and turned to the cab driver. The taxi cab door opened and Callaway climbed out with Tippit's gun in his hand. He (Scoggins, a taxi cab driver) was driving this little stick shift checkered cab and he couldn't hardly shift gears Did Callaway stop Holmes's car, or did Hlmes stop Scoggins's cab? "We [Scoggins and Callaway] cruised around several blocks looking for him [the killer], and we--one of these police cars came by [mistaken reference to Holmes' and Wheless' car as a police car] and this fellow who was with me [Callaway] stopped it "On one of the side streets just east of Beckley, private security officer Ken Holmes and companion Bill Wheless caught up with the cab and forced it to a stop. Steve Thomas
  20. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/cruz-joins-gop-senate-block-that-will-challenge-bidens-victory_n_5ff0baa4c5b6e7974fd39454 WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Senator Ted Cruz on Saturday said he will be among a dozen Republican senators who will challenge President-elect Joe Biden’s victory when Electoral College results are tallied in Congress next week – a largely symbolic move that has little chance of preventing Biden from taking office. https://www.senate.gov/about/powers-procedures/expulsion/036CivilWarCases1_expulsion.htm Whereas a conspiracy has been formed against the peace, union, and liberties of the people and Government of the United States; and in furtherance of such conspiracy a portion of the people of the States of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Arkansas, and Texas, have attempted to withdraw those States from the Union, and are now in arms against the Government; and whereas [the senators from those states] have failed to appear in their seats in the Senate and to aid the Government in this important crisis; and it is apparent to the Senate that said Senators are engaged in said conspiracy for the destruction of the Union and Government, or, with full knowledge of such conspiracy, have failed to advise the Government of its progress or aid in its suppression: Therefore, Resolved, That the said Mason, Hunter, Clingman, Bragg, Chesnut, Nicholson, Sebastian, Mitchel, Hemphill, and Wigfall be, and they hereby are, each and all of them, expelled from the Senate of the United States. "They have taken up arms against the Government; . . . their guns are now within sound of your capital; and shall we sit here in the Senate and deliberate and doubt whether we shall turn out of this Senate the very men who are ready to explode those guns against your capital?. . . let them be ejected from the councils of the nation." Near the conclusion of the arguments, James A. McDougall (D-CA) derided the cautions of his California colleague Latham when he dryly noted that there might be no moral turpitude in their actions because, "Treason was always a gentlemanly crime. . . . However, it is none the less a crime. . . . No man has a right to a place on this floor who espouses a cause adverse to the Government." The angry mood prevailed, and on July 11, 1861, the Senate voted 32 to 10 to expel the ten senators. Source: U.S. Senate Historical Office, United States Senate Election, Expulsion and Censure Cases: 1793-1990 (Washington: Government Printing Office, 1995), pp. 95-98. Steve Thomas
  21. Legal Expert Calls on Biden to 'Nominate Obama As Attorney General' By Darragh Roche On 1/2/2 https://www.newsweek.com/legal-expert-biden-nominate-obama-attorney-general-1558489 “[Douglas] Kmiec notes that "[a]ppointing Obama certainly would be unprecedented" as a former president has never gone on to lead a department of the federal government in this way, but Kmiec goes on to say it would be "perfect preparation for subsequent additional public service on the Supreme Court."” I have to say, I never saw that one coming. Steve Thomas
  22. If I had seen this forty years ago, I probably never would have recovered. https://digg.com/video/seattles-space-needle-new-years-light-show Steve Thomas
  23. Charles Willoughby always reminded me of James Wilkinson. Steve Thomas
  24. I read through this description of Willoughby and all I could think of was Gladio and the strategy of tension. Steve Thomas
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