Tuesday, June 28, 2022

WHAT ARE REALLY THE DEMOCRAT-LIBERAL RADICAL, EXTREMIST, FREAKAZOID, ZOMBIES, ANY FEEL, ANY SIN GOES PARTIES.

JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER. 1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)

WHAT ARE REALLY THE DEMOCRAT-LIBERAL RADICAL, EXTREMIST, FREAKAZOID, ZOMBIES, ANY FEEL, ANY SIN GOES PARTIES.

ANOTHER FOREIGNER FRAUD PAID BY THE BIG 4 DRUG DEALERS TO GET CANADIANS TO GET VACCINE SHOTS.

Fahad Razak-MD, MSc, BASc-Scientist-Email: Fahad.Razak@unityhealth.to

Biography

Dr. Fahad Razak an internist and epidemiologist, with training in health services research and global health. His research focuses on improving the care of hospitalized patients through application of advanced analytic methods to hospital big data. He co-founded  GEMINI (geminimedicine.ca), the largest hospital research network in Canada, and one of few such examples globally. GEMINI covers ~60% of Ontario’s medical hospital beds making it a living laboratory to study hospital care.Dr Razak completed an Engineering Science degree, Medical Doctorate, and Residency at the University of Toronto. He was the first physician to be appointed the David E. Bell Fellow at Harvard University. Notable research recognitions include the Canadian Society of Internal Medicine’s New Investigator Award and the Graham Farquharson Knowledge Translation Fellowship from the PSI Foundation. He has received  >$25 million in grant funding (>$17 million as Principal Investigator) from sources such as CIHR, NSERC, NIH, and the Canadian Cancer Society. He has published 82 peer-reviewed publications (h-index 28, 40 as first/senior author).

Update on monkeypox in Canada - June 27, 2022-OTT-Public Health Agency of Canada (95 OR MORE % ARE GAY, HOMOSEXUAL OR EVERY LETTER OF THE ALPHABET (THATS OFFICIALLY BACK IN THE CLOSET SO THEY DO NOT GET STIGMATIZED AS MONKEY POX IS A GAY DISEASE) NOW THEIR SODOMITE RAINBOW GROUPERS)(MEN HAVING DUNG SEX)

The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) is issuing this statement to provide an update on its ongoing response to monkeypox. PHAC continues to work closely with provinces and territories to ensure collaboration and coordination of Canada’s strategic response to address this situation. The Government of Canada took immediate action upon the confirmation of the first cases in Canada. The ongoing response has included developing infection, prevention, and control guidance; providing laboratory testing, sequencing, and guidance to provinces and territories; engaging with community based-organizations; and deploying vaccines and treatments to provinces and territories.On June 23, 2022, the World Health Organization (WHO) Director General convened its International Health Regulations (IHR) Emergency Committee to discuss the multi-country outbreak of monkeypox. Over the weekend, in a news release, the WHO Director General confirmed that he concurs with advice offered by the committee and that the multi-country outbreak, at present, is not being declared as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC). However, the IHR Emergency Committee unanimously acknowledged the emergency nature of the event and that controlling the further spread of outbreak requires intense response efforts. The Committee advised that the event should be closely monitored and reviewed after a few weeks, once more information about the current unknowns becomes available, to determine if significant changes have occurred that may warrant a reconsideration of their advice.Since the outset of the monkeypox outbreak, the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) has been working with domestic and international partners to protect the health of everyone in Canada. The Government of Canada activated its Health Portfolio Operations Centre with the confirmation of the first cases. The National Microbiology Laboratory (NML) continues to conduct testing to confirm a diagnosis of monkeypox for suspected cases, while provincial/territorial public health and health care systems are conducting case investigations and outbreak management. Provinces and territories also have access to approved vaccines in Canada that can be used to manage monkeypox in their jurisdiction. The National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI) released recommendations for the use of IMVAMUNE, a Health Canada-approved vaccine, for immunization against monkeypox. Provincial and territorial public health authorities have launched their monkeypox vaccination campaigns and have started vaccinating populations at higher risk.PHAC continues to provide regular updates on the monkeypox outbreak through public reporting and on Canada.ca/monkeypox, including posting interim infection, prevention and control (IPC) guidance, case and contact management guidance, a national monkeypox case definition, guidance for health professionals and information on risks and symptoms to increase awareness.Public health leaders across the country are working together on the monkeypox response. PHAC is working with stakeholders, including non-governmental organizations, Chief Medical Officers of Health through the Pan-Canadian Public Health Network and international partners/networks, to raise awareness among populations at higher risk. This includes equipping them with the guidance and tools necessary to help manage cases of monkeypox and engaging jurisdictions at the Public Health Network and other federal, provincial and territorial tables to share and analyze information, and develop an approach to support effective and timely outbreak management in Canada.In addition, PHAC is supporting community-based organizations in the regions currently most impacted by the monkeypox outbreak to reach populations at higher risk of infection, with timely information on how to protect themselves and help slow the spread of monkeypox.The global understanding of the monkeypox virus is still evolving, and Canada is providing leadership to help improve our understanding of the current monkeypox outbreak, including mobilizing experts and sharing available scientific evidence to inform the response. Recently, an expert panel was convened on several occasions to advise on what is known and not known about monkeypox, including potential research priorities and how to handle potential risks to Canada. Canada has also participated in a WHO sponsored event to develop a Research & Development Blueprint and has participated in a scholarly evidence review of the best-available evidence currently available for the monkeypox outbreak.

As the monkeypox outbreak is ongoing, the Government of Canada will continue to work with the provinces and territories to assess the risks to people in Canada, respond to the evolving situation, and continue to provide updates to the public as new information becomes available.

THE INCONVENIENT TRUTH ABOUT THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY CAROL SWAIN
When you think about racial equality and civil rights, which political party comes to mind? The Republicans? Or, the Democrats? Most people would probably say the Democrats. But this answer is incorrect.Since its founding in 1829, the Democratic Party has fought against every major civil rights initiative, and has a long history of discrimination. The Democratic Party defended slavery, started the Civil War, opposed Reconstruction,founded the Ku Klux Klan, imposed segregation, perpetrated lynchings, and fought against the civil rights acts of the 1950s and 1960s. In contrast, the Republican Party was founded in 1854 as an anti-slavery party. Its mission was to stop the spread of slavery into the new western territories with the aim of abolishing it entirely. This effort, however, was dealt a major blow by the Supreme Court. In the 1857 case Dred Scott v. Sandford, the court ruled that slaves aren’t citizens; they’re property. The seven justices who voted in favor of slavery? All Democrats. The two justices wo dissented? Both Republicans.The slavery question was, of course, ultimately resolved by a bloody civil war. The commanderin-chief during that war was the first Republican President, Abraham Lincoln – the man who freed the slaves. Six days after the Confederate army surrendered, John Wilkes Booth, a Democrat, assassinated President Lincoln. Lincoln’s vice president, a Democrat named Andrew Johnson, assumed the presidency. But Johnson adamantly opposed Lincoln’s plan to integrate the newly freed slaves into the South’s economic and social order.Johnson and the Democratic Party were unified in their opposition to the 13th Amendment, which abolished slavery; the 14th Amendment, which gave blacks citizenship; and the 15th Amendment, which gave blacks the vote. All three passed only because of universal Republican support.During the era of Reconstruction, federal troops stationed in the south helped secure rights for the newly freed slaves. Hundreds of black men were elected to southern state legislatures as Republicans, and 22 black Republicans served in the US Congress by 1900. The Democrats did not elect a black man to Congress until 1935.But after Reconstruction ended, when the federal troops went home, Democrats roared back Free Courses for Free Minds.com into power in the South. They quickly reestablished white supremacy across the region with measures like black codes – laws that restricted the ability of blacks to own property and run businesses. And they imposed poll taxes and literacy tests, used to subvert the black citizen’s right to vote.And how was all of this enforced? By terror -- much of it instigated by the Ku Klux Klan, founded by a Democrat, Nathan Bedford Forrest. As historian Eric Foner - himself a Democrat - notes:“In effect, the Klan was a military force serving the interests of the Democratic Party.”President Woodrow Wilson, a Democrat, shared many views with the Klan. He re-segregated many federal agencies, and even screened the first movie ever played at the White House - the racist film “TBirth of a Nation,” originally entitled “The Clansman.”A few decades later, the only serious congressional opposition to the landmark Civil Rights Act of 1964 came from Democrats.Eighty percent of Republicans in Congress supported the bill. Less than 70 percent of Democrats did. Democratic senators filibustered the bill for 75 days, until Republicans mustered the few extra votes needed to break the logjam.And when all of their efforts to enslave blacks, keep them enslaved, and then keep them from voting had failed, the Democrats came up with a new strategy: If black people are going to vote, they might as well vote for Democrats. As President Lyndon Johnson was purported to have said about the Civil Rights Act, “I’ll have them n*****s voting Democrat for two hundred years.” So now, the Democratic Party prospers on the votes of the very people it has spent much of its history oppressing. Democrats falsely claim that the Republican Party is the villain, when in reality it’s the failed policies of the DemocraticParty that have kept blacks down. Massive government welfare has decimated the black family. Opposition to school choice has kept them trapped in failing schools. Politically correct policing has left black neighborhoods defenseless against violent crime. So, when you think about racial equality and civil rights, which political party should come to mind? I’m Carol Swain, professor of political science and law at Vanderbilt University, for Prager
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23 maps that explain how Democrats went from the party of racism to the party of Obama-By Andrew Prokopandrew@vox.com Updated Jul 29, 2016, 1:08pm EDT

The Democratic Party is the longest-existing political party in the US, and arguably the world. But in its over 180 year existence, it’s completed a remarkable ideological and geographic transformation. Originally a staunch defender of Southern slavery, the party now wins the support of most nonwhite voters. Once an advocate of rural interests against coastal elites, the party now draws much of its strength from cities and coastal areas. These maps tell the tale of the Democratic Party’s origins, its various metamorphoses, and the sources of its strength — and weaknesses — today.-Origins-1) Democrats: The party of Andrew Jackson1828 presidential election results-US National Atlas, 1970 edition

For 28 years after Thomas Jefferson was elected president in 1800, his party, deemed Democratic-Republicans by today’s political scientists but commonly referred to as Republicans then, controlled the presidency and dominated US politics. But by the mid-1820s, that party had begun to fracture. Factions formed around politicians from different regions with competing ambitions — one of whom was Andrew Jackson, who had gained national fame as a general during the War of 1812. In his 1824 presidential bid, Jackson won pluralities of both the popular vote and electoral college. But since no candidate won an outright majority, the election went to the House of Representatives, which chose John Quincy Adams as president. Jackson quickly became the leading opposition figure to Adams’ presidency, and in their 1828 rematch, the results of which are shown here, he won broad support everywhere outside the Northeast, and swept into office. At the time, his supporters didn’t have an official name, and were usually called Jackson men.” But because they argued that they had the popular will, they distinguished themselves from their rivals by calling themselves “Democratic” Republicans — and eventually, just “Democrats.”2) Democrats: The party of Indian removal-Indian removal map-Nikater-One major issue animated Jackson’s presidency from his very first year: the forced removal of Indians living east of the Mississippi River, to clear the way for more white settlement. This map shows the removal of the “Five Civilized Tribes” — Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, and Seminole — that ensued after Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act into law in 1830. Indians were rounded up from their homes, and sent to concentration camps and on forced marches. About 46,000 people were expelled during Jackson’s presidency. The issue was one of the most important in defining the new Democratic Party — according to historian Daniel Walker Howe, an analysis of Congressional votes at the time found that “voting on Indian affairs proved to be the most consistent predictor of partisan affiliation.”3) Democrats: The party of Manifest Destiny-US Westward Expansion-The Fur Trapper-With the Indians moved out, the Democratic Party turned its sights westward. By the 1840s, the party had embraced the idea of “manifest destiny” — that (white) Americans were divinely entitled to domination of the whole North American continent. In his book The Battle Cry of Freedom, historian James McPherson calls Manifest Destiny “mainly a Democratic doctrine,” and writes that the party “pressed for the expansion of American institutions across the whole of North America, whether the residents — Indians, Spaniards, Mexicans, Canadians — wanted them or not.” This map shows all 19th century westward expansion in the contiguous US, but pay close attention to the westernmost regions. Three massive expansions — the annexation of Texas, the Oregon acquisition, and the postwar Mexican Cession — occurred during the presidency of Democrat James K. Polk. The Mexican-American War in particular, pushed by Polk and criticized by the opposition Whigs, expanded US holdings all the way to California — and set the stage for controversy over whether slavery should be expanded to these newly-acquired territories.The Civil War and its aftermath-4) Democrats were the party of slavery-Kansas Nebraska Act PBS: American Experience-As the 1850s began, the question over whether slavery should be allowed in new territories and states became the major dividing line in American politics — and the Democratic Party more and more clearly became the most important institutional supporter of slavery. Their main rivals, the Whigs, were split on the issue regionally, but even most Democrats outside the South were expected to refrain from criticizing the so-called “peculiar institution.” Furthermore, Democratic conventions had a rule requiring two-thirds approval for any presidential nominee, which effectively gave the South veto power over the choice. In 1854, the Kansas-Nebraska Act — passed under Democratic President Franklin Pierce, by a Democrat-controlled Congress — set the stage for even stronger sectionalism in US politics, over slavery. Most notably, the new law outright repealed the decades-old ban on slavery north of the 36°30′ line, instead allowing residents of the Kansas and Nebraska territories to vote on whether to permit slavery by popular sovereignty. The law and ensuing bloody conflict in Kansas provoked a tremendous backlash in the North, and was the death knell for the regionally divided Whig Party. An irrevocable split between Northern and Southern Whigs allowed for the rise of a new Northern party organized around opposition to expanding slavery — the Republicans.5) The Democratic Party fractured during the Civil War-House Dem votes against 13th Amendment-Vox-Crisis finally arrived with the 1860 election of Republican Abraham Lincoln as president, the subsequent secession of 11 Southern states, and the breakout of the Civil War. The new Confederacy was suspicious of party organizations, so though former Democrats like Jefferson Davis played major roles in the new government, the Democratic Party no longer operated in the South during the war. In the Union, however, the party remained Lincoln’s main opposition. There was a range of opinion, including moderate Peace Democrats who preferred a negotiated settlement, Copperheads who wanted to cease the war immediately and blamed abolitionists for provoking it, and War Democrats who wanted peace through victory. In 1864, Republicans pushed a constitutional amendment to abolish slavery, which went down to defeat in the House in June because 57 of the chamber’s 72 Democrats opposed it, as shown on this map. As Lincoln ran for reelection that year with the support of some War Democrats, the Peace Democrats fought back with what historian William Lee Miller called “the most explicitly and virulently racist campaign by a major party in American history.” Democrats constantly stoked fears that Lincoln’s policies would lead to miscegenation and racial equality. The party had performed well in the 1862 midterms, and as late as August 1864 Lincoln expected to lose. But the fall of Atlanta in early September restored public confidence in Lincoln’s handling of the war. He swept to a landslide victory that November, and passage and ratification of the 13th Amendment soon followed.6) The Democratic domination of the South-Solid South 1876-1944-Vox-After the Civil War, it was clear that the Republican Party was the nation’s governing party. In the next 11 presidential elections, spanning 1868 to 1908, Democrats only managed to win twice (Grover Cleveland’s two nonconsecutive terms). They held the Senate for just four years in that 40-year timespan, and the House of Representatives for 16. In the South, however, the Democrats became effectively the only party — a situation that would last for decades, since the Republican Party was so closely associated with Lincoln, the war, and the end of slavery. This map shows how the South overwhelmingly voted for Democrats in presidential elections. But the dominance existed at state and local government levels as well, leading to constant abuses of the rights of freed blacks. “Long into the twentieth century, the South remained a one-party region under the control of a reactionary ruling elite who used the same violence and fraud that had helped defeat Reconstruction to stifle internal dissent,” wrote historian Eric Foner in his book Reconstruction: America’s Unfinished Revolution.7) The party of farmers and silver-1896 results by county-Inqvisitor-After Reconstruction, racial issues receded from the national debate — and instead, monetary policy became the hot-button issue of the late 19th century. The 1873 adoption of the gold standard and ending of silver coinage was incredibly controversial among farmers, who blamed the policy change and the business interests who supported it for various economic hardships. As a result, farmers across the South and West began to gravitate toward the Democrats. Matters came to a head in the election of 1896, when Democratic nominee William Jennings Bryan attempted to mobilize a national populist coalition against gold-supporting capitalists, saying his opponents “shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold.” But he failed — the rural states that backed him weren’t enough for a majority, because more populous states in the Northeast and Great Lakes voted Republican. “McKinley’s triumph indicated that the Republicans had secured control of America’s industrial base,” wrote historian HW Brands in his book American Colossus. “Urban workers crossed class lines to vote with their employers rather than with the farmers of the South and West.” They would keep doing so — letting the Republican Party dominate national politics — for decades.Embracing government activism-8) Woodrow Wilson and Progressivism-1912 presidential election-Nakor-The Progressive political tradition arose in the US as the 19th century slipped into the 20th. It focused on fighting corruption, countering the power of monopolistic trusts, social reform, and the active use of government to try to improve people’s lives. Originally, there were progressive elements in both parties (and outside them), with Republican Theodore Roosevelt and Democrat Woodrow Wilson as leading figures. This map shows the electoral college results of the 1912 presidential election, which pitted Wilson and Roosevelt (now heading a new Progressive Party) against each other and the incumbent Republican president, William Howard Taft. Wilson won, and Democrats enacted various economic and governmental reforms during his presidency, such as an antitrust law and an income tax. Eventually, the Democratic Party became known as the main home for progressives.9) The party elected to fight the Great Depression-Unemployment 1932 by state-Map: Vox Data: Committee on Economic Security-This is the map that finally restored the Democratic Party to dominance of national politics. After the 1920s decade of Republican rule, generally pro-business policies, and a booming economy, the bottom finally fell out when the Great Depression crushed the presidency of Herbert Hoover. The discrediting of laissez-faire ideas and the inability of Republicans to deal with the crisis led to landslide Democratic victories in 1932, when, as this map shows, the average unemployment rate among gainful workers was 34.5 percent. Franklin D. Roosevelt swept into office and enacted the New Deal, perhaps the most sweeping domestic legislative program in American history. His administration also dramatically expanded the size of government and created the modern executive state.10) The party of government spending-New Deal Projects Map-The Living New Deal Project at UC Berkeley-The New Deal — which became the emblematic liberal program for decades to come — included various attempts to boost the economy, jobs programs, laws expanding union powers, and the creation of Social Security. It also led to a lot of individual projects, ranging from infrastructure development to arts, that put people back to work and made clear the role government could play in American life. This map shows the sweep of New Deal projects across the country, from the Chickamauga Dam in Chattanooga, Tennessee to a post office in Riverton, Wyoming. Head over to the Living New Deal website for the interactive version of the map, which shows the specifics of every single project.11) The party of unions-Union density by state 1964-Map: Vox. Data: Barry Hirsch, David Macpherson, Wayne Vroman, “Estimates of Union Density by State.”In the decade after the National Labor Relations Act passed in 1935, US union membership more than quadrupled, to 14.3 million workers, writes Rich Yeselson. This expansion provided a new and durable organizational base that became increasingly associated with just the Democratic Party. But unions didn’t flourish everywhere — they had particular trouble breaking into rural areas and the South. The expansion of union influence and power produced a backlash — both among the Republican Party and business interests, and in the still-Democratic South, which was suspicious of union organizing. In 1947, these two elements joined together to enact the Taft-Hartley Act over President Truman’s veto. The law “stopped labor dead in its tracks at a point when unions were large, growing, and confident of their economic and political power,” Yeselson writes. States were now permitted to pass “right to work” laws that prevented mandatory union membership among employees — and many soon did. 12) The split over civil rights-Senate civil rights vote 1964-Vox-The Democrats’ coalition of the mid-20th century was divided between Southerners who supported segregation, liberal activists trying to end it, and others outside the South who were happy to look the other way. Eventually, though, the supporters of civil rights gained the upper hand, pushing through important civil rights and voting rights laws in the mid-1960s. This map shows states where Democratic senators voted for cloture for the Civil Rights Act of 1964, where they voted against it (which meant continuing the filibuster), or where the party had two senators whose votes were split. Nearly all Republicans voted in favor of cloture, which was invoked 71-29, but it was Democratic president Lyndon Johnson who signed it and the subsequent Voting Rights Act into law — which helped drive more and more black voters to embrace the party that had so long been associated with racial discrimination.13) The (gradual) loss of the South-Jonathan Davis, Arizona State University-”I think we just delivered the South to the Republican Party for a long time to come,” President Johnson said shortly after signing the Civil Rights Act, according to his aide Bill Moyers. Yet party loyalties take a long time to shake off, and while the South certainly appears lost to Democrats today, the break-up was very gradual. Democrats maintained control of the House of Representatives for an amazing 40 straight years between 1955 and 1994, in large part because of continued support from conservative Southerners, as shown in this map by Jonathan Davis at Arizona State University. The Senate, too, remained in Democratic hands for all but six of those years. Majority control didn’t necessarily mean the party could pass progressive bills, though, as many of the Southern conservatives frequently partnered with Republicans to block liberal initiatives. The South also provided the Democrats’ only two successful presidential candidates between 1968 and 2008 — Jimmy Carter, who won nearly every Southern state in 1976, and Bill Clinton, who won a few.14) The antiwar movement-Vietnam war protests 1967-1969 PBS: American Experience-Democratic presidents began American involvement in World War I, World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. But Vietnam created a tremendous political backlash in America, as hundreds of thousands were drafted and tens of thousands died for a war with no end in sight. This map shows five major examples of anti-Vietnam War protests between 1967 and 1968 — the fifth of which infamously occurred at the 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago, and spiraled into violence. Since the sixties, there’s been a dovish tradition in the Democratic Party — even if it isn’t always heeded. When George HW Bush took the Gulf War resolution to a vote in 1991, the chamber was controlled by Democrats — but just 18 percent of Democratic senators, and 32 percent of Democratic House members, voted in favor of war. After 9/11, more Democrats voted for George W. Bush’s war in Iraq, though many on the left remained suspicious. When that effort foundered, anger over it helped energize the Democrats and restore them to Congress in 2006. Senator Hillary Clinton’s vote to authorize force in Iraq similarly helped propel Barack Obama to the nomination, and the presidency, in 2008.

Today’s Democratic coalition-15) Democrats are strong in big cities (YES THERE ALL SLUM CITIES OF RACE-BAIT HATERS WHEN THE DEMOLIBNUTS RUN A CITY)-Crowdpac NY-Crowdpac-This map of New York’s political donors is from a series by Crowdpac that plots out the address of every disclosed political donor in America, and uses blue dots to mark Democratic donors and red ones to mark Republicans. We see here that NYC is overwhelmingly blue, which makes sense — according to an analysis by Richard Florida, 11 of the 15 largest US cities voted for Obama over Romney in 2012, and Obama performed particularly well in denser cities. “Affluent, high-tech, creative class metros” like New York and Los Angeles are “mostly blue,” while “less advantaged, less skilled metros in the Sun Belt and even in the Midwest are increasingly red,” Florida writes.16) Richer Americans vote Republican, poorer ones vote Democratic-Andrew Gelman, “Red State, Blue State, Rich State, Poor State”In recent years, the richest states — many of which are in the Northeast or on the West Coast — have tended to vote Democratic. But that doesn’t mean that the Democrats are the party of the rich. These maps, from Andrew Gelman’s book “Red State, Blue State, Rich State, Poor State,” separate how the richest third and poorest third of the population in each state voted in the 2004 presidential election (which was won by George W. Bush). Gelman’s analysis shows that the richest third of nearly every state’s electorate voted for Bush, while the poorest third of voters in most states opted for Democrat John Kerry.17) Democrats perform badly among evangelical Protestants (BECAUSE CHRISTIANS ARE AGAINS'T ANY SIN GOES, WHILE DEMOLIBNUTS WORSHIP EVERY LAKE OF FIRE GOER SINNER ON EARTH)-Map of evangelical protestants by state-Map: Vox. Data: Pew Research Religion & Public Life Project-Here’s another map of where Democrats are strongest today — in places where there aren’t many evangelical Protestants. American politics weren’t always incredibly polarized by religion, but restrictions on school prayer and the expansion of abortion rights helped trigger the mobilization of the Christian right. These issues weren’t purely partisan when they first came up, but gradually, Democrats and the liberal establishment became known for protecting abortion rights, defending the separation of church and state, and (more slowly) expanding gay rights.18) Few Blue Dog Democrats remain (NOW THEIR ALL A MIX BAG OF UNRESTRAINED EVIL DOERS, RACE BAITERS, AND SINNERS)- Blue Dog Democrats gif Maps: Kurykh-After the dramatic defeat of many House Democrats in 1994, the more conservative members of the party felt they needed a group to better coordinate them — or at least a label they could use to distinguish themselves from the party’s liberals. So the “Blue Dog Democrats” were formed. Its members tended to be more pro-business and more socially conservative. By 2009, with the Democrats back in control of Congress for Obama’s first year, the coalition had swelled to include 54 members of the House, and great pressure was placed on Blue Dogs to support Obama’s agenda on health reform and cap-and-trade — which many of them did. The backlash broke the Blue Dogs, and the vast majority of the coalition either retired or was defeated in subsequent elections. These maps show the decline in House districts represented by Blue Dogs from 2009 to 2013. The Blue Dogs’ ranks will shrink further after the Democrats’ 2014 drubbing, to either 14 or 15 (depending on a recount).19) The party of unions (THE PARTY OF EVERY GAY,MUSLIM,MINORITY THEY SUCK HOLE UP TO)-Union membership by state, 2011-AFL-CIO-Labor remains a key pillar in the Democratic coalition in states where it still has a presence. But union membership has dropped so much, and unions have been so weakened, that the party now has to look elsewhere for much of its financial support and organizational muscle — to rich donors and social issue interest groups. Private-sector union membership has particularly plummeted, from 35 percent or so in the 1950s to just 6.9 percent in 2011. This map shows the percentage of each state’s 2011 labor force that was in a union — and makes it clear that Democrats perform better in more unionized states. Measures that would weaken unions further, like right to work laws or restrictions on collective bargaining for public employees, are key pillars of the Republican agenda in many states today.The future of the party (FROM OBAMA ON THE MUSLIM OBAMA AND THE JEFFREY EPSTEIN CLINTONS BUDDIES AND BRAIN DEAD BIDEN-THIS SAYS IT ALL WHAT THESE DEMOLIBNUTSD BABY MURDERERS ARE ALL ABOUT)-20) The growth of the nonwhite electorate-Rising nonwhite population-PolicyLink-Since LBJ’s 1964 landslide, Republicans have won more of the white vote than Democrats in every single presidential election. Initially, this led to the Democrats losing the presidency quite frequently. But as the share of the nonwhite population has grown, Democratic prospects in presidential elections have improved — and the party has won the popular vote in five of the last six presidential elections. “Every year, the nonwhite proportion of the electorate grows by about half a percentage point—meaning that in every presidential election, the minority share of the vote increases by 2 percent, a huge amount in a closely divided country,” Jonathan Chait has written. By 2020, he added, “nonwhite voters should rise from a quarter of the 2008 electorate to one third.” This map, from PolicyLink, shows one projection of how much US population growth in the next 30 years will be due to people of color..21) Democrats and the white vote (DEMOLIBNUTS ARE THE WHITE PRIVILEDGE, WHITE SUPREMISISTS, WHITE RACIST, WHITE BRAIN DEAD BABY KILLERS, THE NEVER DYING BODYS THAT WILL BE BURNING IN THE LAKE OF FIRE FOREVER-NEVER ENDING.)-White voters, 2000-2012-The New Republic-Though Barack Obama won the 2012 presidential election, he only picked up about 40 percent of the white vote — the lowest for a Democrat in decades. But this decline wasn’t evenly distributed. The New Republic posted an excellent map that makes this clear with a county-level comparison of Al Gore’s performance in 2000 to Barack Obama’s performance in 2012. In the red counties, Obama did better than Gore, and in the blue counties, he did worse. “Democrats have a problem with Southern whites, not all whites,” Nate Cohn wrote, pointing out that Obama won heavily-white New Hampshire, Iowa, and Wisconsin. The party performed less well among whites in the 2014 midterms, though, so we’ll see how things turn out in 2016.22) Weakness in the states-state legislatures-Vox-The Obama presidency has brought some major setbacks for Democrats in the states, as you can see in this map, which shows the partisan balance of state legislatures after the 2014 midterms. Democrats ended up with full control in a mere 11 state legislatures, while the GOP got full control of 30. The number of states where Democrats control both the governorship and the state legislature has been cut to 7 — the fewest since the Civil War. If the states are the “laboratories of democracy,” as Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis put it, it’s the Republican Party, not the Democrats, who will be the ones conducting experiments in the next few years.23) Growth of Hispanics in key states-Hispanic population growth, 1980-2010 GIF Pew Research Center Hispanic Trends Project-The growth of the Hispanic population has been particularly important to presidential-year Democratic math. These maps, from Pew, show the growth of that population from 1980 to 2011. This growth already helped California and New Mexico become solidly Democratic states on the presidential level, and helped tip swing states Florida and Colorado toward Barack Obama too. It also gives political context to President Obama’s deportation relief executive action of November 2014: Democrats believe that the future of their party relies on the strength of their bond with the Hispanic electorate.

 

MY MOHAWK RACEWAY PREDICTIONS 2022 RD 104 TUE JUN 28, 2022

    MOHAWK STANDARDBREAD HARNESS RACEWAY 2022 - RESULTS AS OF TUE JUN-28, 2022 - DAY-104

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02-7-3-6-5 W-4.60 - 4.60
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04-1-7-2-6 4TH WBP (9.5)
05-3-1-5-2 MEX-35.20 - 39.80
06-5-6-8-7 4TH WBP (29-1)
07-10-5-4-0 W-2.60, P-2.60, SEX-4.90 - 49.90
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09-7-3-6-1 P-4.70 - 74.65
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STANS PICKS
01-4-5-2-7-8 P-5.00, 4TH WBP (7.2) - 5.00
02-7-3-1-6-8 W-4.60, 4TH WBP (4-1) - 9.60
03-1-2-4-6-8 4TH WBP (5-1)
04-1-2-6-4-5 4TH WBP (2-1)
05-1-3-8-5-10 W-13.10, P-2.60, S-2.70, 4TH (9.2), SEX-35.20, STRI-102.90, SSUP-316.10 - 482.20
06-5-6-8-2-3
07-10-1-5-6-4 W-2.60 - 484.80
08-4-2-7-3-5
09-7-6-2-3-4 4TH WBP (4-1)
10-2-4-6-1-3 4TH WBP (4-1), HI-5-2,780.00 - 3,264.80
HI-5 MONEY BEFORE TONIGHT = $38,373.86
STANS TONIGHTS TOTAL $3,264.80 OVERALL TOTAL $39,318.90

ACTUAL RACE RESULTS
01-7 (7.2)-5 (5-1)-6 (5.2)-2 (7-1)
02-7 (6.5)-6 (4-1)-8 (16-1)-4 (32-1)
03-6 (5-1)-1 (2-1)-2 (9.2)-7 (26-1)
04-6 (9.5)-4 (2-1)-3 (12-1)-7 (24-1)
05-1 (5-1)-3 (4.5)-8 (6-1)-5 (9.2)
06-6 (6.5)-7 (29-1)-3 (11-1)-4 (34-1)
07-10 (1.5)-5 (3-1)-7 (52-1)-1 (21-1) (9-SCR)
08-5 (8.5)-7 (2-1)-4 (7.2)-6 (11-1)
09-2 (14-1)-3 (4-1)-4 (10-1)-7 (3.4)
10-6 (9-1)-2 (6.5)-1 (4-1)-3 (9-1)-4 (15-1)DH-7 (7-1)DH

(MOHAWK PREDICTIONS)-RECORD 2022

01-356-BIG-$18.20 (JAN 29-8TH) (8-1), 17.20 (FEB 24-1ST) (7-1), $17.10 (FEB 19-11TH) (8-1),  
02-217-BIG-$13.40 (MAY 05-10TH) (10-1), $9.50 (MAY 07-10TH) (10-1), $8.90 (APR 23-6TH) (8-1),  
03-177-BIG-$16.60 (JAN 27-2ND) (17-1), $9.60 (APR 21-9TH) (8-1), $8.90 (JUN 07-5TH) (20-1),
04-143-BIG-34-1 (FEB 21-2ND), 31-1 (APR 15-5TH), 30-1 (JUN 21-6TH) 28-1 (JUN 11-6TH),  
04-358-W B P-BIG-41-1 (MAR 24-3RD), 31-1 (JUN 25-7TH), 29-1 (JUN 28-6TH), 26-1 (MAY 21-1ST),
DD-1,2-18-BIG-$36.00 (FEB 24-2ND)
DD-2,3-17-BIG-$11.70 (MAY 13-3RD)
DD-3,4-11-BIG-$21.00 (FEB 10-4TH)
DD-4,5-06-BIG-$30.50 (FEB 19-5TH)
DD-5,6-10-BIG-$46.70 (MAR 17-6TH)
DD-6,7-09-BIG-$36.40 (JAN 03-7TH)
DD-7,8-15-BIG-$27.90 (JAN 29-8TH)
DD-8,9-08-BIG-$33.10 (MAY 16-9TH)
DD-9,10-11-BIG-$23.10 (MAY 09-10TH)
DD-10,11-07-BIG-$87.80 (MAY 09-11TH)
DD-11,12-01-BIG-$09.50 (JUN 18-12TH)
DD-12,13-01-BIG-$08.80 (JUN 18-13TH)
S EX-117-BIG-$44.10 (JAN 01-1ST)
M EX-83-BIG-$76.70 (MAR 25-10TH)
S TRI-30-BIG-$49.50 (JAN 01-1ST)
M TRI-98-BIG-$165.50 (APR 04-5TH)
S SUP-06-BIG-$91.55 (JUN 03-10TH)
M SUP-91-BIG-$925.10 (MAR 04-8TH)
P3 (1-3)-08-BIG-$25.40 (FEB 24-3RD)
P3 (2-4)-05-BIG-$14.65 (MAY 13-4TH)
P3 (3-5)-02-BIG-$15.20 (MAY 05-5TH)
P3 (4-6)-02-BIG-$25.40 (MAR 17-6TH)
P3 (5-7)-02-BIG-$68.80 (MAR 17-7TH)
P3 (6-8)-02-BIG-$16.00 (MAR 07-8TH)
P3 (7-9)-03-BIG-$26.60 (JAN 28-9TH)
P3 (8-10)-04-BIG-$36.65 (MAR 24-10TH)
P3 (9-11)-02-BIG-$53.50 (MAY 09-11TH)
P3 (10-12)-01-BIG-$08.70 (JUN 18-12TH)
P3 (11-13)-01-BIG-$09.45 (JUN 18-13TH)
P4 (4-7)-01-BIG-$66.80 (MAR 17-7TH)
P4 (7-10)-01-BIG-$19.35 (JAN 13-10TH)
P4 (8-11)-01-BIG-$81.80 (MAY 09-11TH)
P4 (10-13)-01-BIG-$14.45 (JUN 18-13TH)
P5 (1-5)-01-BIG-$80.55 (MAY 05-5TH)
P5 (6-10)-00-BIG-$0.00 (JAN 00-10TH)
10TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$0.00 (JAN 00-10TH)
10TH -P5 (HF)-M-03-BIG-$976.00 (FEB 28-10TH)
11TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$0.00 (JAN 00-11TH)
11TH -P5 (HF)-M-01-BIG-$1,349.50 (APR 02-11TH)
12TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$0.00 (JAN 00-12TH)
12TH -P5 (HF)-M-00-BIG-$0.00 (JAN 00-12TH)
13TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$0.00 (JAN 00-13TH)
13TH -P5 (HF)-M-00-BIG-$0.00 (JAN 00-13TH)
5-1+ LONG-(02)-382
5-1+ LONG TOT-(12)-1,481-25.8%
LONGEST LONG-32-1 (FEB O3-8TH), 19-1 (JAN 08-9TH)
LONGS THIS NIGHT T3-0-19-1 (JAN 08-9TH),
4TH PLACE PICKED CORRECT-0
4TH PLACE WRONG BUT PICKED 5-1+ ONLY-0
PICK 4 PLACINGS-25-40
OA PICK 4 PLAC TOT-2,596-4,152-62.5%
TOTAL RACES-(10)-1,038
TOP 4 PICKS EACH RACE-01-03,02-03,03-02,04-02,05-03,06-02,07-02,08-03,09-03,10-02,11-00,12-00,13-00=25-40-OATOT-2,596-4,152-62.5%

(STANS PREDICTIONS)-RECORD AT MOHAWK 2022

01-270-BIG-$43.10 (MAR 25-1ST) (20-1), $32.60 (MAY 23-8TH) (15-1), $25.50 (JUN 13-4TH) (11-1),
02-176-BIG-$28.70 (JAN 20-7TH) (31-1), $21.30 (FEB 19-12TH) (28-1), $21.00 (MAY 09-6TH) (40-1),
03-165-BIG-$18.70 (JUN 20-2ND) (25-1), $18.40 (JAN 20-1ST) (55-1), $14.20 (MAY 07-7TH) (45-1),
04-140-BIG-71-1 (FEB 12-3RD), 54-1 (FEB 14-2ND), 46-1 MAR 19-10TH) , 42-1 (APR 15-7TH),    
04-380-W B P-BIG-71-1 (FEB 12-4TH), 51-1 (JUN 14-7TH), 50-1 (JUN 18-10TH), 43-1 (FEB 07-2ND),  
DD-1,2-12-BIG-$42.10 (FEB 19-2ND)
DD-2,3-07-BIG-$63.20 (FEB 14-3RD)
DD-3,4-05-BIG-$11.90 (JAN 31-4TH)
DD-4,5-05-BIG-$64.50 (MAR 18-5TH)
DD-5,6-05-BIG-$111.70 (MAR 11-6TH)
DD-6,7-06-BIG-$47.30 (JUN 17-7TH)
DD-7,8-09-BIG-$92.10 (JUN 16-8TH)
DD-8,9-03-BIG-$23.00 (JUN 16-9TH)
DD-9,10-01-BIG-$11.80 (MAR 24-10TH)
DD-10,11-02-BIG-$4.80 (JAN 01-11TH)
DD-11,12-00-BIG-$0.00 (JUN 00-12TH)
DD-12,13-00-BIG-$0.00 (JUN 00-13TH)
S EX-68-BIG-$185.80 (MAR 25-1ST)
M EX-55-BIG-$223.90 (FEB 07-10TH)
S TRI-16-BIG-$138.00 (APR 22-7TH)
M TRI-56-BIG-$532.30 (JAN 20-7TH)
S SUP-06-BIG-$316.10 (JUN 28-5TH)
M SUP-60-BIG-$4,176.70 (JAN 20-7TH)
P3 (1-3)-02-BIG-$22.75 (JUN 07-3RD)
P3 (2-4)-01-BIG-$4.70 (JUN 04-4TH)
P3 (3-5)-01-BIG-$42.20 (MAR 18-5TH)
P3 (4-6)-03-BIG-$136.15 (MAR 11-6TH)
P3 (5-7)-02-BIG-$49.75 (MAR 21-7TH)
P3 (6-8)-04-BIG-$27.00 (APR 22-8TH)
P3 (7-9)-02-BIG-$093.25 (JUN 16-9TH)
P3 (8-10)-01-BIG-$36.65 (MAR 24-10TH)
P3 (9-11)-00-BIG-$0.00 (JAN 00-10TH)
P3 (10-12)-00-BIG-$0.00 (JAN 00-10TH)
P3 (11-13)-00-BIG-$0.00 (JAN 00-10TH)
P4 (4-7)-00-BIG-$0.00 (JAN 00-7TH)
P4 (7-10)-00-BIG-$0.00 (JAN 00-10TH)
P5 (1-5)-00-BIG-$0.00 (JAN 00-5TH)
P5 (6-10)-00-BIG-$0.00 (JAN 00-5TH)
10TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$0.00 (JAN 00-10TH)
10TH -P5 (HF)-M-02-BIG-$2,780.00 (JUN 28-10TH)
11TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$0.00 (JAN 00-11TH)
11TH -P5 (HF)-M-01-BIG-$99.60 (JAN 10-11TH)
12TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$0.00 (JAN 00-12TH)
12TH -P5 (HF)-M-00-BIG-$0.00 (JAN 00-12TH)
13TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$0.00 (JAN 00-13TH)
13TH -P5 (HF)-M-00-BIG-$0.00 (JAN 00-13TH)
5-1+ LONG-(05)-501
5-1+ LONG TOT-(12)-1,481-33.8%
LONGEST LONG-67-1 (FEB 12-7TH), 61-1 (JUN 06-6TH), 55-1 (JAN 20-1ST), 35-1 (APR 07-10TH)
LONGS THIS NIGHT T3-90-1 (JAN 31,3RD), 55-1 (JAN 20-1ST), 48-1 (JAN 21-73H), 41-1 (MAR 07-4TH),
4TH PLACE PICKED CORRECT-0
4TH PLACE WRONG BUT PICKED 5-1+ ONLY-0
PICK 4 PLACINGS-27-40
OA PICK 4 PLAC TOT-2,490-4,152-60.0%
TOTAL RACES-(10)-1,038
TOP 4 PICKS EACH RACE-01-03,02-03,03-03,04-02,05-04-06-01,07-03,08-02,09-03,10-03,11-00,12-00,13-00=27-40-OATOT-2,490-4,152-60.0%

Monday, June 27, 2022

MY MOHAWK RACEWAY PREDICTIONS 2022 RD 103 MON JUN 27, 2022

    MOHAWK STANDARDBREAD HARNESS RACEWAY 2022 - RESULTS AS OF MON JUN-27, 2022 - DAY-102

MOHAWK PICKS
01-3-5-7-4 4TH WBP (11-1)
02-3-4-2-7 4TH (20-1)
03-7-9-2-8 P-4.70, 4TH (7-1) - 4.70
04-4-3-6-7
05-3-10-7-8
06-7-5-3-4 W-3.40, P-3.50, SEX-11.30 - 22.90
07-3-7-6-4 P-5.00 - 27.90
08-7-6-2-3 P-4.30, S-3.60, 4TH WBP (12-1) - 35.80
09-2-7-5-4 W-3.20, P-5.30, S-2.60, SEX-16.40, STRI-21.25 - 84.55
10-9-8-2-3-1
MOHAWKS TONIGHTS TOTAL $84.55 OVERALL TOTAL $29,636.45
 

STANS PICKS
01-5-3-2-1-9 W-3.10 - 3.10
02-3-2-6-7-4 4TH WBP (20-1)
03-2-5-9-7-8 4TH WBP (7-1)
04-5-1-4-2-3
05-5-1-2-3-4 4TH WBP (5.2)
06-4-7-5-1-3
07-3-1-7-2-6
08-6-7-2-1-8 S-3.60 - 6.70
09-2-3-5-1-7 W-3.20, S-2.60 - 12.50
10-4-7-1-2-5
HI-5 MONEY BEFORE TONIGHT = $31,712.91
STANS TONIGHTS TOTAL $12.50 OVERALL TOTAL $36,054.10

ACTUAL RACE RESULTS
01-5 (1.2)-4 (11-1)-3 (7.2)-8 (14-1) (8-3P4 FOR 2 PYLONS AND LAPPED ON BY #3)
02-2 (7-1)-7 (20-1)-4 (5.2)-6 (5.2)
03-5 (1-1)-9 (5-1)-7 (6-1)-8 (7-1)
04-3 (10-1)-6 (4-1)-1 (15-1)-5 (12-1)
05-7 (4-1)-5 (20-1)-3 (5.2)-6 (29-1)
06-7 (3.5)-5 (7.2)-6 (11-1)-2 (11-1)
07-6 (6.5)-7 (6-1)-1 (5.2)-8 (51-1)
08-3 (12-1)-6 (9.5)-2 (5-1)-4 (10-1)
09-2 (3.5)-7 (7-1)-5 (9.2)-3 (13-1)
10-6 (4-1)-1 (6-1)-9 (2-1)-5 (11-1)-8 (7.2)

(MOHAWK PREDICTIONS)-RECORD 2022

01-354-BIG-$18.20 (JAN 29-8TH) (8-1), 17.20 (FEB 24-1ST) (7-1), $17.10 (FEB 19-11TH) (8-1),  
02-214-BIG-$13.40 (MAY 05-10TH) (10-1), $9.50 (MAY 07-10TH) (10-1), $8.90 (APR 23-6TH) (8-1),  
03-177-BIG-$16.60 (JAN 27-2ND) (17-1), $9.60 (APR 21-9TH) (8-1), $8.90 (JUN 07-5TH) (20-1),
04-143-BIG-34-1 (FEB 21-2ND), 31-1 (APR 15-5TH), 30-1 (JUN 21-6TH) 28-1 (JUN 11-6TH),  
04-354-W B P-BIG-41-1 (MAR 24-3RD), 31-1 (JUN 25-7TH), 26-1 (MAR 05-3RD), 26-1 (MAY 21-1ST),
DD-1,2-18-BIG-$36.00 (FEB 24-2ND)
DD-2,3-17-BIG-$11.70 (MAY 13-3RD)
DD-3,4-11-BIG-$21.00 (FEB 10-4TH)
DD-4,5-06-BIG-$30.50 (FEB 19-5TH)
DD-5,6-10-BIG-$46.70 (MAR 17-6TH)
DD-6,7-09-BIG-$36.40 (JAN 03-7TH)
DD-7,8-15-BIG-$27.90 (JAN 29-8TH)
DD-8,9-08-BIG-$33.10 (MAY 16-9TH)
DD-9,10-11-BIG-$23.10 (MAY 09-10TH)
DD-10,11-07-BIG-$87.80 (MAY 09-11TH)
DD-11,12-01-BIG-$09.50 (JUN 18-12TH)
DD-12,13-01-BIG-$08.80 (JUN 18-13TH)
S EX-116-BIG-$44.10 (JAN 01-1ST)
M EX-82-BIG-$76.70 (MAR 25-10TH)
S TRI-30-BIG-$49.50 (JAN 01-1ST)
M TRI-97-BIG-$165.50 (APR 04-5TH)
S SUP-06-BIG-$91.55 (JUN 03-10TH)
M SUP-91-BIG-$925.10 (MAR 04-8TH)
P3 (1-3)-08-BIG-$25.40 (FEB 24-3RD)
P3 (2-4)-05-BIG-$14.65 (MAY 13-4TH)
P3 (3-5)-02-BIG-$15.20 (MAY 05-5TH)
P3 (4-6)-02-BIG-$25.40 (MAR 17-6TH)
P3 (5-7)-02-BIG-$68.80 (MAR 17-7TH)
P3 (6-8)-02-BIG-$16.00 (MAR 07-8TH)
P3 (7-9)-03-BIG-$26.60 (JAN 28-9TH)
P3 (8-10)-04-BIG-$36.65 (MAR 24-10TH)
P3 (9-11)-02-BIG-$53.50 (MAY 09-11TH)
P3 (10-12)-01-BIG-$08.70 (JUN 18-12TH)
P3 (11-13)-01-BIG-$09.45 (JUN 18-13TH)
P4 (4-7)-01-BIG-$66.80 (MAR 17-7TH)
P4 (7-10)-01-BIG-$19.35 (JAN 13-10TH)
P4 (8-11)-01-BIG-$81.80 (MAY 09-11TH)
P4 (10-13)-01-BIG-$14.45 (JUN 18-13TH)
P5 (1-5)-01-BIG-$80.55 (MAY 05-5TH)
P5 (6-10)-00-BIG-$0.00 (JAN 00-10TH)
10TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$0.00 (JAN 00-10TH)
10TH -P5 (HF)-M-03-BIG-$976.00 (FEB 28-10TH)
11TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$0.00 (JAN 00-11TH)
11TH -P5 (HF)-M-01-BIG-$1,349.50 (APR 02-11TH)
12TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$0.00 (JAN 00-12TH)
12TH -P5 (HF)-M-00-BIG-$0.00 (JAN 00-12TH)
13TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$0.00 (JAN 00-13TH)
13TH -P5 (HF)-M-00-BIG-$0.00 (JAN 00-13TH)
5-1+ LONG-(07)-380
5-1+ LONG TOT-(14)-1,469-25.9%
LONGEST LONG-32-1 (FEB O3-8TH), 19-1 (JAN 08-9TH)
LONGS THIS NIGHT T3-0-19-1 (JAN 08-9TH),
4TH PLACE PICKED CORRECT-0
4TH PLACE WRONG BUT PICKED 5-1+ ONLY-0
PICK 4 PLACINGS-24-40
OA PICK 4 PLAC TOT-2,571-4,112-62.5%
TOTAL RACES-(10)-1,028
TOP 4 PICKS EACH RACE-01-03,02-03,03-03,04-02,05-02,06-02,07-02,08-03,09-03,10-01,11-00,12-00,13-00=24-40-OATOT-2,571-4,112-62.5%

(STANS PREDICTIONS)-RECORD AT MOHAWK 2022

01-267-BIG-$43.10 (MAR 25-1ST) (20-1), $32.60 (MAY 23-8TH) (15-1), $25.50 (JUN 13-4TH) (11-1),
02-174-BIG-$28.70 (JAN 20-7TH) (31-1), $21.30 (FEB 19-12TH) (28-1), $21.00 (MAY 09-6TH) (40-1),
03-164-BIG-$18.70 (JUN 20-2ND) (25-1), $18.40 (JAN 20-1ST) (55-1), $14.20 (MAY 07-7TH) (45-1),
04-139-BIG-71-1 (FEB 12-3RD), 54-1 (FEB 14-2ND), 46-1 MAR 19-10TH) , 42-1 (APR 15-7TH),    
04-374-W B P-BIG-71-1 (FEB 12-4TH), 51-1 (JUN 14-7TH), 50-1 (JUN 18-10TH), 43-1 (FEB 07-2ND),  
DD-1,2-12-BIG-$42.10 (FEB 19-2ND)
DD-2,3-07-BIG-$63.20 (FEB 14-3RD)
DD-3,4-05-BIG-$11.90 (JAN 31-4TH)
DD-4,5-05-BIG-$64.50 (MAR 18-5TH)
DD-5,6-05-BIG-$111.70 (MAR 11-6TH)
DD-6,7-06-BIG-$47.30 (JUN 17-7TH)
DD-7,8-09-BIG-$92.10 (JUN 16-8TH)
DD-8,9-03-BIG-$23.00 (JUN 16-9TH)
DD-9,10-01-BIG-$11.80 (MAR 24-10TH)
DD-10,11-02-BIG-$4.80 (JAN 01-11TH)
DD-11,12-00-BIG-$0.00 (JUN 00-12TH)
DD-12,13-00-BIG-$0.00 (JUN 00-13TH)
S EX-67-BIG-$185.80 (MAR 25-1ST)
M EX-55-BIG-$223.90 (FEB 07-10TH)
S TRI-15-BIG-$138.00 (APR 22-7TH)
M TRI-56-BIG-$532.30 (JAN 20-7TH)
S SUP-05-BIG-$78.60 (APR 23-4TH)
M SUP-60-BIG-$4,176.70 (JAN 20-7TH)
P3 (1-3)-02-BIG-$22.75 (JUN 07-3RD)
P3 (2-4)-01-BIG-$4.70 (JUN 04-4TH)
P3 (3-5)-01-BIG-$42.20 (MAR 18-5TH)
P3 (4-6)-03-BIG-$136.15 (MAR 11-6TH)
P3 (5-7)-02-BIG-$49.75 (MAR 21-7TH)
P3 (6-8)-04-BIG-$27.00 (APR 22-8TH)
P3 (7-9)-02-BIG-$093.25 (JUN 16-9TH)
P3 (8-10)-01-BIG-$36.65 (MAR 24-10TH)
P3 (9-11)-00-BIG-$0.00 (JAN 00-10TH)
P3 (10-12)-00-BIG-$0.00 (JAN 00-10TH)
P3 (11-13)-00-BIG-$0.00 (JAN 00-10TH)
P4 (4-7)-00-BIG-$0.00 (JAN 00-7TH)
P4 (7-10)-00-BIG-$0.00 (JAN 00-10TH)
P5 (1-5)-00-BIG-$0.00 (JAN 00-5TH)
P5 (6-10)-00-BIG-$0.00 (JAN 00-5TH)
10TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$0.00 (JAN 00-10TH)
10TH -P5 (HF)-M-01-BIG-$1,011.41 (JUN 20-10TH)
11TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$0.00 (JAN 00-11TH)
11TH -P5 (HF)-M-01-BIG-$99.60 (JAN 10-11TH)
12TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$0.00 (JAN 00-12TH)
12TH -P5 (HF)-M-00-BIG-$0.00 (JAN 00-12TH)
13TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$0.00 (JAN 00-13TH)
13TH -P5 (HF)-M-00-BIG-$0.00 (JAN 00-13TH)
5-1+ LONG-(07)-496
5-1+ LONG TOT-(14)-1,469-33.8%
LONGEST LONG-67-1 (FEB 12-7TH), 61-1 (JUN 06-6TH), 55-1 (JAN 20-1ST), 35-1 (APR 07-10TH)
LONGS THIS NIGHT T3-90-1 (JAN 31,3RD), 55-1 (JAN 20-1ST), 48-1 (JAN 21-73H), 41-1 (MAR 07-4TH),
4TH PLACE PICKED CORRECT-0
4TH PLACE WRONG BUT PICKED 5-1+ ONLY-0
PICK 4 PLACINGS-22-40
OA PICK 4 PLAC TOT-2,463-4,112-59.9%
TOTAL RACES-(10)-1,028
TOP 4 PICKS EACH RACE-01-02,02-03,03-03,04-02,05-02-06-02,07-02,08-02,09-03,10-01,11-00,12-00,13-00=22-40-OATOT-2,463-4,112-59.9%

BREAKING NEWS-THE SUPREME COURT RULES YOU CAN PRAY ON SCHOOL FIELDS NOW. RADICAL EXTREMIST UNRESTRAINED PERVERTS OF FREAKAZOID ZOMBIE GAYS AND BABY MURDERERS PROTESTS AND PARADES CONTINUE.

JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER. 1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)

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Kamala Harris tweet on abortion rights slammed by liberals: ‘Literally the embodiment of thoughts and prayers’Pro-choice protests broke out throughout the country after the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade Friday-By Lindsay Kornick | Fox News Flash top headlines for June 26

Vice President Kamala Harris faced a rare bipartisan attack on Twitter following a post about fighting for abortion "rights" from Friday night.On her official vice president Twitter account, Harris posted an image of herself watching CNN’s coverage of pro-choice protests while flying on Air Force 2."I know there are women out there who are afraid. To those of you who feel alone and scared: I want you to know the President and I are fighting for you and your rights. We are in this fight together," Harris tweeted.placeholder-After the Supreme Court overturned the 1973 Roe v. Wade case, several pro-choice protests broke out throughout the country with riots taking place in major cities.STACEY ABRAMS WARNS BUSINESSES TO CONSIDER ‘DANGER’ GOV. BRIAN KEMP’S ABORTION LAWS POSE TO WOMEN IN GEORGIA Although several other Democrat politicians denounced the court’s decision, many liberal Twitter users called out Harris’ tweet as being too vague and meaningless."Could you be specific? Like, *how* are you fighting? Describe the tactics, explain the policy, give us the rundown," New York Magazine contributor Hillary Kelly wrote.Actor James Urbaniak joked, "I want you to know: we are watching TV.""Um. 36,000 feet above everything, watching on a big a-- TV in a private plane, and the message is ‘we're in this together’? I'm not sure you guys get where the rest of us are at right now," Daily Kos writer Joan McCarter posted.AOC WONDERS IF PRO-LIFE DEMOCRATS SHOULD CONTINUE TO SERVE: ‘WE REALLY NEED TO REASSESS’ "Not VP Kamala Harris watching the erosion of #RoeVsWade from her plane, at a distance. Whoever thought this was good photo-op needs to be fired immediately. This is literally the embodiment of thoughts and prayers," writer Anna Gifty tweeted.Sports writer Trent Reinsmith similarly echoed, "So, more or less, 'thoughts and prayers...'"Ernest Owens, editor-at-large for Philadelphia magazine, tweeted to Harris, "Change his mind on this [changing the filibuster to protect abortion rights] and I'll believe you."In 2021, court documents indicated that Harris colluded with abortion providers as she worked a case against pro-life journalist David Daleiden as California's Attorney General.More recently in May, Harris met virtually with abortion providers at the White House to discuss the potential impact of the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade.Lindsay Kornick is an associate editor for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to lindsay.kornick@fox.com and on Twitter: @lmkornick.

The Hill-Tensions flare at abortion protests with arrests, clashes-Olafimihan Oshin-Sun, June 26, 2022 at 11:54 PM

Tensions erupted between police and demonstrators during protests over the weekend in response to the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn the constitutional right to abortions.A number of GOP-led states, mostly in the South and Midwest, quickly implemented laws banning or restricting abortions, while many Democrat-led states have moved forward with measures to protect abortion access.While many protests were peaceful, protesters were arrested in states including South Carolina and Oregon after the Friday decision, while police also used force while confronting demonstrators in states such as Arizona and California.Six demonstrators arrested in South Carolina Six demonstrators were arrested Saturday on charges stemming from interfering with police, disorderly conduct, and resisting arrest during protests in Greenville.In a statement on Sunday, the Greenville Police Department (GPD) said that its officers monitored separate pro and anti-abortion demonstrations in the city.The department added that about 400 to 500 people showed up for the demonstration, saying that arrests happened when some demonstrators interfered with the arrest of another protester.“On several occasions, officers had to address people in the roadway and parties from one side trying to go over to another,” the department said in a statement to The Hill.“The picket was deemed an unlawful assembly, and officers dispersed both sides,” GPD added.Ten demonstrators arrested in Oregon Oregon authorities said they arrested ten protesters who were a part of a large crowd in what has been called a “night of rage” on Friday night.In a statement, Eugene Police Department (EPD) said that protesters and police clashed at a local medical center, where a crowd of some 75 people had gathered wearing all-black clothing, with some picking up rocks and wearing gas masks.“An officer used a public address system to admonish the group of more than 75 people that they were committing disorderly conduct and were subject to arrest,” the department said in a news release.“This had no effect on the crowd and they advanced closer to officers. Unknown people in the crowd threw smoke bombs at officers along with several filled water bottles.”Authorities said that some protesters resisted, leading officers to shoot inert pepper balls at demonstrators’ feet.Nine people were charged with disorderly conduct, with one being additionally charged with escape in the third degree and resisting arrest. Another demonstrator was charged with harassment.Rhode Island candidate ends campaign after protest incident-Jeann Lugo (R), a local police officer, was seen on video striking Jennifer Rourke (D), his opponent in a state Senate race, at a Roe v. Wade protest on Friday.Rourke wrote on Twitter that Lugo had “violently attacked” her, saying, “This is what it is to be a Black woman running for office. I won’t give up.”In a statement, the Providence Police Department (PPD) said that Lugo has been placed on administrative leave with pay as it investigates the matter.The department also said that Lugo was charged with simple assault and disorderly conduct. Lugo said in his own statement that the incident was “very chaotic”.“As an officer that swore to protect and serve our communities, I, unfortunately, saw myself in a situation that no individual should see themselves in,” Lugo told the Boston Globe.  “I stepped in to protect someone that a group of agitators was attacking.”However, Lugo on Saturday announced he was ending his Senate campaign.Tear gas used against protesters in Arizona-Arizona state troopers launched tear gas canisters at thousands of protesters gathers outside the state capitol building on Friday night.Officials and protesters issues conflicting narratives about what led to the police action, according to the Washington Post.Republican Senate President Karen Fann described the protest as an attempted insurrection, while protest leaders call it an overreaction against a crowd made up mostly of people opposed to the Supreme Court’s decision.Republican Sen. Michelle Ugenti-Rita took videos of the scene and told the Associated Press the protesters were trying to break the windows into the Capitol building.“There was no other conclusion than they were interested in being violent,” she said. “I have no other takeaway than that.Rep. Athena Salman (D) said on Twitter that those gassed were peaceful, noting that many of her Democratic colleagues recently voted to raise police pay.“Some even called it historic,” she wrote. “Remember that every time the cops gas peaceful protesters.”Actress Jodie Sweetin shoved by police at protest in LAActress Jodie Sweetin, known for her portrayal of Stephanie Tanner on the hit television sitcom “Full House,” was shoved by authorities during an abortion protest on Sunday.A video surfaced online showed the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) blocking a group of demonstrators at a highway, where a couple of officers are seen pushing back Sweetin, 40, who was holding a megaphone, onto the ground.In a statement, LAPD told NBC Los Angeles that officers responding to the scene were trying to prevent the group from overtaking the 101 freeway.“The force used will be evaluated against the LAPD’s policy and procedure,” the department said in a statement.In a statement through her publicist, Sweetin said that she will continue to fight for rights, NBC Los Angeles reported.“Our activism will continue until our voices are heard and action is taken. This will not deter us, we will continue fighting for our rights. We are not free until ALL of us are free,” she said.

Anger as Mitzpe Ramon LGBT march sidelined and counter-protest okayed on its route-Organizers file High Court petition, denounce alleged threats from local yeshiva, after police reroute pride parade to city’s outskirts due concerns of public disorderBy TOI staff-JUN 27,22-Today, 12:49 pm 3

Organizers of an LGBT pride march in the southern city of Mitzpe Ramon filed a petition Sunday with the High Court of Justice, Israel’s top court, against a police decision to move the event from the city center to its outskirts and instead allow a counter-demonstration along the pride march’s original route.The pride march, which is scheduled for Friday, had been approved by police following a request last month, the Ynet website reported.But last week, police notified organizers that they were changing the route due to intelligence that indicated with “near-certainty” that marching along the original route would cause “severe and serious harm to public safety and public order.”According to the report, the Midbara K’Eden yeshiva in the city had asked permission to hold a protest along a section of the march’s approved route — and was granted it.In May, the head of Midbara K’Eden, Rabbi Tzvi Kustiner, spoke out against the LGBT community, which he described as “evil” and replete with violence and sexual assault. Kustiner called on his followers: “Don’t be embarrassed, be brave! Wherever you work, say ‘LGBTs go home!’ and ‘Homos, go home!'”Pride march organizers told Ynet that “it is important to stress that the struggle is over democracy. In Israel, basic human rights are being trampled.”They said the new route takes them around the outskirts of the city rather than through the central streets.The High Court petition was filed on behalf of march organizers by the Keshet non-profit, a local culture lobby group, and the Be Free Israel liberal organization, which campaigns for policy change on religion and state. In the petition, the groups wrote that the decision to change the pride march route due to the counter-demonstration was “inconsistent with common sense or the law.”Attorneys for the petitioners said in a statement that changing the route “significantly deviates from the duty of the police to protect public order” and that it is the counter-demonstration that should be moved instead.“Unfortunately, threats against the LGBT community are too often used to try and push it to the margins of public space,” the attorneys said.They said that the local Orthodox community is working to prevent the march from going ahead and that the yeshiva students are inciting against the LGBT community with flyers, hate graffiti and banners displayed from private homes.Police said in response to Sunday’s report that “our evaluation is based on both the intelligence picture and the situation assessments, as in any incident, and includes overt and covert police activity before and during the event.”They said police had yet to receive the petition and would respond in court.“We will continue to allow freedom of expression and protest as a matter of law,” police said.Last year, Mitzpe Rimon Mayor Roni Marom also spoke out against the annual march — which was being held for the first time in the city — saying it was “a mistake” by the LGBT community “to externalize their sexuality.” The march went ahead anyway with 300 people attending.There are often counter-protests by extreme right and religious groups against LGBT events in Israel, including against the Jerusalem pride march, one of the largest held in the country. This year’s event in Jerusalem was held under tight security after threats were made against an organizer and lawmakers who said they would participate.Intimidation resulted in the cancellation of this year’s pride march in Netivot, after a bullet was sent to the mother of one of the organizers.Pride marches are held annually in several locations across the country. Tel Aviv puts on the largest pride, with tens of thousands of people typically attending. It was held this year on June 10.Midbara K’Eden and its head were recently embroiled in another controversy when students who are serving in the IDF reportedly asked to be excused from a major exercise because there was a female officer involved. The students reportedly consulted with Kustiner, who told them to ask for permission to skip the drill, which they did. Their commanding officer agreed.Although media reports claimed Kustiner told the soldiers to refuse any order to participate, the yeshiva later stressed that he told them only to ask for permission to be excluded and did not tell them to disobey orders.

NYC Pride parade stampede after fireworks mistaken for gunfire; no serious injuries-Noise causes panic among revelers in Washington Square Park; organizers decry ‘dangerous’ US abortion ruling amid fears it could be start of broader push by court to curb freedoms-By AFP-JUN 27,22-Today, 10:28 am 0

NEW YORK — A stampede occurred at a Pride parade in New York City on Sunday, with hundreds of people attempting to flee after mistaking the sound of fireworks for gunfire, police said.“There were NO shots fired in Washington Square Park. After an investigation, it was determined that the sound was fireworks set off at the location,” the NYPD said in a tweet shortly after the incident.Police told AFP “there were no serious injuries” from the stampede.Terrified people ran or walked briskly along a street adjacent to the square after the scare, videos on social media showed.Tens of thousands of people attended Sunday’s LGBTQIA+ Pride parade, which wound its way through the streets of lower Manhattan under the blazing sun.The atmosphere was largely festive, although the shadow of Friday’s US Supreme Court decision to abolish a constitutional right to abortion — leaving states to legislate on the matter themselves — loomed over proceedings. Queer and trans people are so worried about shootings now that there was a stampede at pride. Someone shot off fireworks in Washington Square Park and everyone ran. pic.twitter.com/VdybnPnOIL— Eli Erlick (@EliErlick) June 27, 2022-New York’s Pride parade is the second-largest in the United States, after San Francisco, and Sunday’s gathering was the first time it had taken place since the COVID-19 pandemic began.Organizers said the US Supreme Court decision on abortion was “devastating.”“This dangerous decision puts millions in harm’s way, gives government control over our individual freedom to choose, and sets a disturbing precedent that puts many other constitutional rights and freedoms in jeopardy,” organizers said.Many rights groups fear that the verdict on abortion could be the beginning of a broader push by the Supreme Court, currently dominated by a conservative majority, to curtail other freedoms won in recent decades, such as rights to contraception or same-sex marriage.

CBC-Quebecers protest Roe v. Wade reversal in defiance of anti-abortion sentiments-Sun, June 26, 2022 at 3:19 p.m.

Protesters at a Montreal abortion rights rally in solidarity with Americans following the reversal of Roe v. Wade by the United States Supreme Court say they fear the decision will lead to a rise in anti-abortion sentiment in Quebec and the rest of Canada.Hundreds of Quebecers of all ages gathered outside the Montreal courthouse Sunday afternoon amid sweltering heat, carrying signs that said, "Solidarity and rage," "My body, my choice" and "Access to abortion is a human right."Law student Celeste Trianon, who spoke to the crowd at the protest, called the decision "one of the darkest days for feminism" in an interview with CBC."Our body autonomy as women, queer, trans and non-binary people is under threat," Trianon said, adding they have already noticed a galvanization among far-right, anti-abortion movements in Canada."We're lucky that we have a society right now that is generally accepting toward abortion … but I'm very afraid that it could turn back."Rosalie Chretien distributed popsicles at the protest and carried a black and white sign depicting a crying face."It's just how I reacted when I heard the news on Friday," Chretien said. "I'm an illustrator, so I try to convey feelings and emotions through visuals."The rally and others like it were organized by the Fédération du Québec pour le planning des naissances, which called on people across the province to protest in front of their local courthouse or city hall today at noon, and to arrive dressed in black."We're here first and foremost out of solidarity with our American counterparts, who are being forced to carry to term pregnancies that are unwanted," said the federation's co-director, Jess Legault.But Legault said it was also important to show that such setbacks would not be met with idleness."The anti-choice movement in Quebec is seeing this as a victory, and we want to be very clear that we will not stand by," she said.Residents in Montreal's Plateau neighbourhood received graphic anti-abortion flyers in their mailboxes over the weekend. Similar pamphlets have been distributed in other Canadian cities in recent weeks, with city councils looking into preventing them from being handed out.Montreal Councillor Marie Plourded tweeted that she also received one of the flyers and said she was "outraged."Several Quebec politicians have come out against the decision in the U.S., decrying the sudden overturn of the 50-year-old ruling that had enshrined abortion as a right in the country.Manon Massé, the co-spokesperson of Québec Solidaire, was at the protest, and called on the provincial government to study and improve abortion access in Quebec, where most clinics are located in urban areas.Massé said Quebec must show its solidarity with Americans, and open its doors to those in need of abortions."It's vulnerable women who are going to be the ones to lose access," she said."As feminists, we must continue to do our work, so that these things don't happen.… Women in Quebec and Canada have to be aware that our rights are very fragile. They can be stepped back at any time."Other politicians expressed their dismay on social media.'Dark day'"I am outraged by the reversal of the Roe v. Wade decision, and in solidarity with all American women whose right to their own bodies is being violated," Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante wrote on Twitter Friday."This decision is an unacceptable setback. Let us denounce it forcefully and vigorously, here and elsewhere."Quebec Liberal leader Dominique Anglade wrote that it was a "dark day for women and their rights, and freedoms.""We must continue to fight so that our daughters always have more rights than us, not fewer," Anglade added.Quebec Premier François Legault wrote that it was a "sad setback for women's rights," after the provincial minister for the status of women, Isabelle Charest, posted that her "heart goes out to American women."Charest said that in Quebec, "we will never allow this right to be called into question."

Bad sign for Democrats as more than 1 million voters switch to GOP-Published: Jun. 27, 2022, 3:39 a.m.By Associated Press

WASHINGTON — A political shift is beginning to take hold across the U.S. as tens of thousands of suburban swing voters who helped fuel the Democratic Party’s gains in recent years are becoming Republicans.More than 1 million voters across 43 states have switched to the Republican Party over the last year, according to voter registration data analyzed by The Associated Press. The previously unreported number reflects a phenomenon that is playing out in virtually every region of the country — Democratic and Republican states along with cities and small towns — in the period since President Joe Biden replaced former President Donald Trump.But nowhere is the shift more pronounced — and dangerous for Democrats — than in the suburbs, where well-educated swing voters who turned against Trump’s Republican Party in recent years appear to be swinging back. Over the last year, far more people are switching to the GOP across suburban counties from Denver to Atlanta and Pittsburgh and Cleveland. Republicans also gained ground in counties around medium-size cities such as Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Raleigh, North Carolina; Augusta, Georgia; and Des Moines, Iowa.Ben Smith, who lives in suburban Larimer County, Colorado, north of Denver, said he reluctantly registered as a Republican earlier in the year after becoming increasingly concerned about the Democrats’ support in some localities for mandatory COVID-19 vaccines, the party’s inability to quell violent crime and its frequent focus on racial justice.“It’s more so a rejection of the left than embracing the right,” said Smith, a 37-year-old professional counselor whose transition away from the Democratic Party began five or six years ago when he registered as a libertarian.The AP examined nearly 1.7 million voters who had likely switched affiliations across 42 states for which there is data over the last 12 months, according to L2, a political data firm. L2 uses a combination of state voter records and statistical modeling to determine party affiliation. While party switching is not uncommon, the data shows a definite reversal from the period while Trump was in office, when Democrats enjoyed a slight edge in the number of party switchers nationwide.But over the last year, roughly two-thirds of the 1.7 million voters who changed their party affiliation shifted to the Republican Party. In all, more than 1 million people became Republicans compared to about 630,000 who became Democrats.The broad migration of more than 1 million voters, a small portion of the overall U.S. electorate, does not ensure widespread Republican success in the November midterm elections, which will determine control of Congress and dozens of governorships. Democrats are hoping the Supreme Court’s decision on Friday to overrule Roe v. Wade will energize supporters, particularly in the suburbs, ahead of the midterms.Still, the details about party switchers present a dire warning for Democrats who were already concerned about the macro effects shaping the political landscape this fall.Roughly four months before Election Day, Democrats have no clear strategy to address Biden’s weak popularity and voters’ overwhelming fear that the country is headed in the wrong direction with their party in charge. And while Republicans have offered few policy solutions of their own, the GOP has been working effectively to capitalize on the Democrats’ shortcomings.Republicans benefited last year as suburban parents grew increasingly frustrated by prolonged pandemic-related schools closures. And as inflation intensified more recently, the Republican National Committee has been hosting voter registration events at gas stations in suburban areas across swing states like Arizona, Michigan, Nevada and Pennsylvania to link the Biden administration to record-high gas prices. The GOP has also linked the Democratic president to an ongoing baby formula shortage.“Biden and Democrats are woefully out of touch with the American people, and that’s why voters are flocking to the Republican Party in droves,” RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel told the AP. She predicted that “American suburbs will trend red for cycles to come” because of “Biden’s gas hike, the open border crisis, baby formula shortage and rising crime.”The Democratic National Committee declined to comment when asked about the recent surge in voters switching to the GOP.And while Republican officials are quick to take credit for the shift, the phenomenon gained momentum shortly after Trump left the White House. Still, the specific reason or reasons for the shift remain unclear.At least some of the newly registered Republicans are actually Democrats who crossed over to vote against Trump-backed candidates in GOP primaries. Such voters are likely to vote Democratic again this November.But the scope and breadth of the party switching suggests something much bigger at play.Over the last year, nearly every state — even those without high-profile Republican primaries — moved in the same direction as voters by the thousand became Republicans. Only Virginia, which held off-year elections in 2021, saw Democrats notably trending up over the last year. But even there, Democrats were wiped out in last fall’s statewide elections.In Iowa, Democrats used to hold the advantage in party changers by a 2-to-1 margin. That’s flipped over the last year, with Republicans ahead by a similar amount. The same dramatic shift is playing out in Ohio.In Florida, Republicans captured 58 percent of party switchers during those last years of the Trump era. Now, over the last year, they command 70 percent. And in Pennsylvania, the Republicans went from 58 to 63 percent of party changers.The current advantage for Republicans among party changers is playing out with particular ferocity in the nation’s suburbs.The AP found that the Republican advantage was larger in suburban “fringe” counties, based on classifications from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, compared to smaller towns and counties. Republicans boosted their share of party changers in 168 of 235 suburban counties AP examined — 72 percent — over the last year, compared with the last years of the Trump era.These included suburban counties across Georgia, Iowa, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Ohio, Virginia and Washington state.Republicans also gained ground in further-out suburban counties, which the CDC lumps in with medium-size cities and calls “medium metro” — more than 62 percent of such counties, 164 in all, saw Republican growth. They range from the suburban counties north of Denver, like Larimer, to Los Angeles-area ones like Ventura and Santa Barbara in California.The Republican advantage was nearly universal, but it was stronger in some places than others.For example, in Lorain County, Ohio, just outside Cleveland, nearly every party switcher over the last year has gone Republican. That’s even as Democrats captured three-quarters of those changing parties in the same county during end of the Trump era.Some conservative leaders worry that the GOP’s suburban gains will be limited if Republicans don’t do a better job explaining to suburban voters what they stand for — instead of what they stand against.Emily Seidel, who leads the Koch-backed grassroots organization Americans for Prosperity, said her network is seeing first-hand that suburban voters are distancing themselves from Democrats who represent “extreme policy positions.”“But that doesn’t mean that they’re ready to vote against those lawmakers either. Frankly, they’re skeptical of both options that they have,” Seidel said. “The lesson here: Candidates have to make their case, they have to give voters something to be for, not just something to be against.”Back in Larimer County, Colorado, 39-year-old homemaker Jessica Kroells says she can no longer vote for Democrats, despite being a reliable Democratic voter up until 2016.There was not a single “aha moment” that convinced her to switch, but by 2020, she said the Democratic Party had “left me behind.”“The party itself in no longer Democrat, it’s progressive socialism,” she said, specifically condemning Biden’s plan to eliminate billions of dollars in student debt.

Sunday, June 26, 2022

THE MAFIA KILLER GATES FAMILY OF MOLECH LEADING ABORTION TO VACCINE KILL SHOTS.

JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER. 1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)

THE MAFIA KILLER GATES FAMILY OF MOLEC LEADING ABORTION TO VACCINE KILL SHOTS.

IF YOU DID NOT KNOW. WELL HERES A DOSE OF REALITY ABOUT THE KILLER GATES FAMILY MONEY..

Bill Gates Father, Once A Head of Planned Parenthood, Inspired His Son’s Abortion And Population Control Eugenics Worldview, His Mother Created Microsoft.Published 2 years ago-on March 25, 2020-By Geoffrey Grider

Bill Gates presents himself as the ‘geeky nerd’ who stumbled his way into becoming one of the most-powerful and richest man on earth, with the time-worn fable of how he got that life-changing contract with IBM for Microsoft purely by dumb luck. But nothing could be further from the truth, as you will see here today. Everywhere you look in the current coronavirus pandemic, you see Bill Gates right around the corner. To date, we have already showed you his connection to ID2020, Event 201, and a plan to include a digital ID with vaccinations.Come with us now as we meet Bill Gates parents, Bill Sr. and Mary, whose vast wealth and influence made sure their legacy of eugenics would be carried on in their son who is doing exactly that. Now, if you don’t know what eugenics is, it is the practice of controlling the population through medicine and science to weed out the undesirables so that only the strong and healthy survive. It is exactly what the Nazis did, and it is what Margaret Sanger believed and practiced all her life.Bill Gates was born into a family a tremendous wealth, position and power, a family that strongly believed in reducing the global population through medicine, science and abortion. Today in 2020, Bill Gates is using his billions made possible by his mother, to create a One World System where everyone is vaccinated, everyone has a digital ID, and where abortion flows freely through every nation. He is an end times player par excellence, today you will see the forces that created him as he rose to global power.What does all this have to do with the current coronavirus outbreak that has 33% of the entire world on lockdown as you read this? I will leave that for you to decide, but today he called for the economy to stay shut down. Bill Gates rebuked proposals, floated over the last two days by leaders like Donald Trump, to reopen the global economy despite the Covid-19 coronavirus outbreak, saying that this approach would be “very irresponsible.” Hmm, Looks like he is intent on crashing the whole thing. When you’re done with this article, take a trip here to seal the deal.Bill Gates Sr. Saves Starbucks-Bill Gates Sr. stood imposingly tall at 6’6″, and has a resume that reads like a Who’s Who of accomplishments both in America and around the world. Starbucks as we know it today would not exist if it weren’t for the help of Bill Gates Sr., said executive chairman Howard Schultz. Not only did Bill Gates Sr. save Starbucks, he then instructed his son to invest with him. This is the level of power and influence that the Gates family has always operated on.-Mary Gates Gets IBM Contract For Fledgling Microsoft-Bill Gates’ mom, Mary Gates, helped her son form a lucrative relationship with I.B.M., securing a contract with his fledgling company, Microsoft, according to the New York Times Mary Maxwell Gates was a regent at the University of Washington since 1975. That year she became the first woman to serve as a director of First Interstate Bank and the first woman to serve as the president of the King County’s United Way. Gates was later appointed to the board of the United Way of America. In 1983, she became the first woman to lead it, according to the New York Times.Mary Gates built a relationship with John Opel, the CEO of IBM, who also served on the United Way board. Opel mentioned Gates to some of his fellow IBM executives, according to some accounts, and the company decided to “take a chance” with Microsoft. IBM hired Microsoft to build an operating system for its first personal computer. At the time, Microsoft was a small software company. The Microsoft Disc Operating System (MS-DOS) was Microsoft’s first success, the New York Times reported.Now you know the truth about how Microsoft got their billions, courtesy of Mary Gates who pulled the strings. Bill Gates has been only too happy to carry on his parent’s legacy of eugenics as payback for making him one of the world’s wealthiest men.-Bill Gates Father Once Ran Planned Parenthood-In a lengthy interview on May 9, 2003 with Bill Moyers, Microsoft billionaire Bill Gates reveals the inspiration for his funding of pro-abortion population control measures.Responding to a question by Moyers on how he came to fund “reproductive issues” Gates answered, “When I was growing up, my parents were always involved in various volunteer things. My dad was head of Planned Parenthood. And it was very controversial to be involved with that. And so it’s fascinating. At the dinner table my parents are very good at sharing the things that they were doing. And almost treating us like adults, talking about that.”In the interview Gates says he is moved by measurable progress and on “safe birth reproductive family planning issues” he says. “There’s a measurable impact when you can go in and educate families, but primarily women, about their different choices. There’s real impact that you can have in this area. Anything to do with reproductive health.”He claims he has seen beyond Malthusian conceptions of useless eaters since, he says, he has seen that by improving health and education population decreases as parents decide to have less children. Despite all his distancing from Malthus, Gates remains steadfast to the unfounded Malthusian fear of overpopulation. 

 Billionaires-MacKenzie Scott, Michael Bloomberg Among The Biggest Billionaire Donors To Abortion-Rights Groups-Rachel Sandler-Forbes Staff-May 12, 2022,06:30am EDT

When MacKenzie Scott, the ex-wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, donated $275 million to Planned Parenthood earlier this year, it broke records. The gift was the largest in the organization’s history from a single donor, a sum meant to bolster Planned Parenthood’s operations just as the anti-abortion movement closed in on its decades-long quest to overturn Roe v. Wade.The U.S. Supreme Court now appears on the verge of striking down the landmark decision, allowing states to ban abortion outright for the first time in nearly five decades. Though the nation’s wealthiest philanthropists have been giving to reproductive rights groups for decades, the cause constitutes a relatively small portion of overall philanthropic giving. According to the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy, $1.7 billion went to reproductive rights nonprofits from 2015 to 2019. That’s 2.2% of the $76 billion from foundations during that time period.Even less money, $361 million, was earmarked specifically for abortion rights and services, as opposed to other forms of reproductive healthcare. Much of that funding comes from the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation, the largest single donor supporting abortion rights in the U.S., according to the NCRP. Funded by investor Warren Buffett, the fourth-richest person in the U.S., and named after his late wife, the foundation keeps a low profile when it comes to its pro-choice giving. Its website doesn’t even mention reproductive healthcare and instead focuses on college scholarships to students in Nebraska. The foundation didn’t respond to requests for comment.The Gates Foundation is also a big contributor to Planned Parenthood. Since its founding in 2000, the charity has given $81 million to the pro-choice organization. Most of that money went to Planned Parenthood’s international affiliates, according to the foundation’s grants database. The foundation’s U.S. donations to Planned Parenthood, which totaled $14.1 million, stopped in 2007. Though Bill Gates and Melinda French Gates themselves are staunchly pro-choice, a Gates Foundation spokesperson told Forbes their foundation doesn’t fund abortion directly.“Every woman should have the right to decide whether and when to have children,” the spokesperson said. “Our focus is on ensuring women’s health and access to family planning.”The Gates Foundation has also given money to pro-life organizations, such as World Vision International, a Christian aid group that promotes other forms of family planning like cycle-tracking and education to help women space out their pregnancies.Since the Hyde Amendment prevents federal dollars from being used for abortions, providers often turn to philanthropy as their main source of funding. Conversely, Crisis Pregnancy Centers, which seeks to steer people away from abortions, often receive state and federal funding, making them less reliant on private donations.It’s difficult to make an apples-to-apples comparison of pro-choice philanthropic spending to anti-abortion spending because those funding streams are categorized differently on Candid, the sector’s primary source of foundation data. Candid’s “Right to Life” category, for example, doesn’t capture donations to Crisis Pregnancy Centers, which are categorized under maternal health, prenatal care or other labels, and don’t always operate as nonprofits. According to the NCRP, the National Christian Foundation is the top funder of pro-life groups. As a sponsor of donor-advised funds, it’s not required to disclose either its donors or recipients.Forbes reviewed tax filings and public grants databases wherever possible to identify billionaires who have donated to pro-choice nonprofits in the U.S since 2000. Here are some of the biggest billionaire donors to date:-Warren Buffett-Net worth: $113.9 billion-Donations: $2 billion-The largest funder of abortion groups in the U.S., the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation has poured $2 billion into the cause since 2000, the earliest year tax filings for the foundation are available. The foundation has given $650 million to Planned Parenthood’s national organization and regional offices as well as $136 million to the National Abortion Federation’s Hotline Fund, which operates the largest abortion referral service in the U.S. In 2020 alone, half of the foundation’s grants, $​​214 million, went toward pro-choice groups in the U.S.MacKenzie Scott-Net worth: $32.7 billion-Donations: $300 million-Since divorcing Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, Scott has become one of the most prolific philanthropists in the world. In addition to the $275 million unrestricted grant to Planned Parenthood, she also donated $25 million to the Collaborative for Gender + Reproductive Equity in February.-Barbara Picower-Donations: $125 million-Barbara Picower, the widow of one of Bernie Madoff's biggest beneficiaries, is donating the ill-gotten proceeds from the infamous Ponzi scheme to charity. Through the JBP Foundation, Picower is systematically unloading hundreds of millions per year to a variety of causes, including a $40 million donation to the Collaborative for Gender + Reproductive Equity in 2018 and $6.5 million annually to Planned Parenthood. Founded in 2011, JBP is funded by the billions left over from her late husband’s estate after she settled a $7.2 billion lawsuit to compensate Madoff’s victims.Hewlett Family-Donations: $118 million-Funded by the late HP cofounder Bill Hewlett and his wife, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation is among the largest foundations in the U.S., with a $14.4 billion endowment. Nearly every year for the past two decades, the foundation has given money to Planned Parenthood, the National Abortion Federation and pro-choice research firm The Guttmacher Institute. In 2020, $2.6 million, or 0.5% of its grants, went to groups working to increase abortion access in the U.S. In 2015, Forbes valued the family at $2.3 billion.-Michael Bloomberg-Net worth: $82 billion-Donations: $50 million-In an op-ed published last week, the media mogul and onetime Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg called on Congress to codify abortion rights into federal law. He’s spent $50 million on the issue during his lifetime, including at least $11 million to Planned Parenthood through the Bloomberg Family Foundation since 2015.George Soros-Net worth: $8.6 billion-Donations: $17.3 million-Through the Open Society Foundations, Democratic megadonor George Soros makes regular contributions to Planned Parenthood’s political advocacy arm, the Planned Parenthood Action Fund. His largest gift to the organization was in 2017 for $10 million.Lynn & Stacy Schusterman-Net worth: $3.5 billion-Donations: $5.6 million-Run by the widow and daughter of oil billionaire Charles Schusterman, who died in 2000, the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Philanthropies has given money to Planned Parenthood, Collaborative for Gender + Reproductive Equity and If/When/How, a nonprofit that works with law students and lawyers to advocate for reproductive justice.Sheryl Sandberg-Net worth: $1.6 billion-Donations: $2 million-The Facebook executive made a pair of $1 million donations to Planned Parenthood in 2017 and 2019. After the draft decision on Roe was leaked, Sandberg wrote in a Facebook post that “one of our most fundamental rights will be taken away” if Roe v. Wade is overturned.Elaine Wynn-Net worth: $1.6 billion-Donations: $1 million-The casino magnate donated $1 million to Planned Parenthood in 2017 after the Women’s March on Washington. Wynn told Fortune at the time that “as a woman, a mother and a grandmother, I’m proud to do what I can to help protect access to reproductive health care.”

MARGRET SANGER THE BIGEST EUGENASIST RACIST IN HISTORY - THE LEADER OF PLANNED PARENTHOOD.

Newsletter #28 (Fall 2001)-"Birth Control or Race Control? Sanger and the ''Negro Project"The Negro Project, instigated in 1939 by Margaret Sanger, was one of the first major undertakings of the new Birth Control Federation of America (BCFA), the product of a merger between the American Birth Control League and Sanger's Birth Control Clinical Research Bureau, and one of the more controversial campaigns of the birth control movement. Developed by white birth control reformers, who consulted with AfricanAmericans for help in promoting the project only well after its inception, the Negro Project and associated campaigns were, nevertheless, widely supported by such black leaders as Mary McLeod Bethune, W. E. B. DuBois, and Rev. Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. Influenced strongly by both the eugenics movement and the progressive welfare programs of the New Deal era, the Negro Project was, from the start, largely indifferent the needs of the black community and constructed in terms and with perceptions that today smack of racism. What it became was not the project Sanger had first envisioned. As she wrote in an initial fund-raising request to Albert Lasker, the wealthy advertising executive just beginning his post-business career in medical philanthropy, she simply hoped to help "a group notoriously underprivileged and handicapped to a large measure by a ‘caste' system that operates as an added weight upon their efforts to get a fair share of the better things in life. To give them the means of helping themselves is perhaps the richest gift of all. We believe birth control knowledge brought to this group, is the most direct, constructive aid that can be given them to improve their immediate situation." Sanger viewed the Negro Project as another effort to help African-Americans gain better access to safe contraception and maintain birth control services in their community as she had attempted to do in Harlem a decade earlier when Sanger's Birth Control Clinical Research Bureau (BCCRB), in cooperation with the New York Urban ned a birth control clinic there. (MS to Lasker, July 10, 1939, Mary Lasker Papers, Columbia University (to be microfilmed in a later addendum to the MSM) http://www.nyu.edu/projects/sanger/articles/bc_or_race_control.php MSPP / Newsletter / Newsletter #28 (Fall 2001) By the late 1930s, the birth control activists began to focus on high birth rates and poor quality of life in the South, alerted to alarming Southern poverty by a 1938 U.S. National Resource Committee report which asserted that Southern poverty drained resources from other parts of the country. Starting in the mid-1930s, Sanger sent field workers into the rural South to establish birth control services in poor communities and conduct research. She sought to test various contraceptive jellies and foam powders to see if they could effectively be used without a diaphragm, which would be cheaper and easier for poor women to use. Physician and philanthropist Clarence Gamble (1894-1966), who was on a quest to find the best birth control for the "uneducated masses," funded and supervised several of these rural Southern projects. The birth control movement also looked to Southern states as the ideal region in which to secure funding under New Deal legislation and to establish birth control services as part of state and federal public health programs. These birth control initiatives were designed, in part, to demonstrate to government bureaucrats on the county, state and federal levels that contraceptive clinics were essential in impoverished Southern communities and could be successfully duplicated in other regions. In 1937, North Carolina became the first state to incorporate birth control services into a statewide public health program, followed by six other southern states. However, these successes were clouded by the failure of birth controllers to overcome segregated health services and improve African-Americans' access to contraceptives. Hazel Moore, a veteran lobbyist and health administrator, ran a birth control project under Sanger's direction and ound that black women in several Virginia counties were very responsive to birth control education. A 1938 trip to Tennessee further convinced Sanger of the desire of African-Americans in that region to control their fertility and the need for specific programs in birth control education aimed at the black community. (Hazel Moore, "Birth Control for the Negro," 1937, Sophia Smith Collection, Florence Rose Papers.) In 1939 Sanger teamed with Mary Woodward Reinhardt, secretary of the newly formed BCFA, to secure a large donor to fund an educational campaign to teach AfricanAmerican women in the South about contraception. Sanger, Reinhardt and Sanger's secretary, Florence Rose, drafted a report on "Birth Control and the Negro," skillfully using language that appealed both to eugenicists fearful of unchecked black fertility and progressives committed to shepherding African-Americans into middle-class culture. The report stated that "[N]egroes present the great problem of the South," as they are the group with "the greatest economic, health and social problems," and outlined a practical birth control program geared toward a population characterized as largely illiterate and that "still breed carelessly and disastrously," a line borrowed from a June 1932 Birth Control Review article by W.E.B. DuBois. Armed with this paper, Reinhardt initiated contact between Sanger and Albert Lasker (soon to be Reinhardt's husband), who pledged $20,000 starting in Nov. 1939. ("Birth Control and the Negro," July 1939, Lasker Papers)-However, once funding was secured, the project slipped from Sanger's hands. She had proposed that the money go to train "an up and doing modern minister, colored, and an up and doing modern colored medical man" at her New York clinic who would then tour "as many Southern cities and organizations and churches and medical societies as they can get before" and "preach and preach and preach!" She believed that after a year of such "educational agitation" the Federation could support a "practical campaign for sulying mothers with contraceptives." Before going in and establishing clinics, Sanger thought it critical to gain the support and involvement of the African-American community (not just its leaders) and establish a foundation of trust. Her proposal derived from the work of activists in the field, discussions with black leaders and her experience with the New York clinics. Sanger understood the concerns of some within the black community about having Northern whites intervene in the most intimate aspect of their lives. "I do not believe" she warned, "that this project should be directed or run by white medical men. The Federation should direct it with the guidance and assistance of the colored group – perhaps, particularly and specifically formed for the purpose." To http://www.nyu.edu/projects/sanger/articles/bc_or_race_control.php MSPP / Newsletter / Newsletter #28 (Fall 2001) succeed, she wrote, "It takes a very strong heart and an individual well entrenched in the community. . . ." (MS to Gamble, Nov. 26, 1939, and MS to Robert Seibels, Feb. 12, 1940 [MSM S17:514, 891].) Sanger reiterated the need for black ministers to head up the project in a letter to Clarence Gamble in Dec. 1939, arguing that: "We do not want word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population and the minister is the man who can straighten out that idea if it ever occurs to any of their more rebellious members." This passage has been repeatedly extracted by Sanger's detractors as evidence that she led a calculated effort to reduce the black population against their will. From African-American activist Angela Davis on the left to conservative commentator Dinesh D'Souza on the right, this statement alone has condemned Sanger to a perpetual waltz with Hitler and the KKK. Davis quoted the incendiary passage in her 1983 Women, Race and Class, claiming that the Negro Project "confirmed the ideological victory of the racism associated with eugenic ideas." D'Souza used the quote to buttress erroneous claims that Sanger called blacs "human weeds" and a "menace to civilization" in his best-selling 1995 book The End of Racism. The argument that Sanger co-opted black clergy and community leaders to exterminate their own race not only gives Sanger unwarranted credit as a remarkably cunning manipulator, but also suggests that African-Americans were passive receptors of birth control reform, incapable of making their own decisions about family size; and that black leaders were ignorant and gullible. In the end, Sanger's plan for an educational campaign to precede the demonstration project lost out to the white medical and public relations men running the new Federation. They were particularly swayed by Robert Seibels (1890-1955), chairman of the Committee on Maternal Welfare of the South Carolina Medical Association, who was chosen by the BCFA to direct a Negro demonstration project in that state. Seibels distrusted Sanger and her loyal crew of field workers, calling them "dried-up female fanatics" who had the gall to tell doctors what to do.Robert E. Seibels to Frederick C. Holden, Jan. 28, 1939, Sophia Smith Collection, Records of PPFA.) He saw no need for prerequisite education and propaganda and advised incorporating birth control services for blacks into a general public health program. The BCFA then dismissed the notion of building a community-based, black-staffed demonstration clinic that could become permanent, and instead set in motion a plan that closely resembled the vaccination and VD caravans that swept in and out of the region. Lasker's money was used to set up demonstration projects between 1940 and 1942 in several rural South Carolina counties, under Seibels's direction, and in urban Nashville, TN under the auspices of the Nashville City Health Department. In South Carolina, the BCFA hired two African-American nurses to make house calls and meet with women in groups at schools and community centers to encourage them to visit a clinic, but contraceptives were dispensed by white doctors only. In Nashville, demonstration clinics were opened at the Bethlehem Center, a black settlement house, and later at Fisk University, and black nurses were eventually employed with some success there as well. The Federation immediately claimed that the Negro Project had exceeded its expectations and even persuaded Life Magazine to carry a photo spread of the demonstration clinics in South Carolina in May 1940. But relatively few women, (only about 3,000) visited the demonstration clinics to receive contraceptive instruction. And among those that did, the dropout rates were high as many women would not return to white doctors for follow-up exams, though the black nurses in both Nashville and South Carolina met with greater success. In 1942 the Federation ended funding for the demonstration clinics claiming to have developed "workable procedures" for providing contraception to African-Americans in both rural and urban communities; but no other clinics appear to have opened as a result of the Project. ("Better Health for 13,000,000," PPFA Report, April 16,943, Rose Papers; John Overton, "A Birth Control Service Among Urban Negroes," Human Fertility, Aug. 1942, 97-101.) However, the "Division of Negro Service," a department created at the BCFA initially to oversee the Negro Project, did implement some of the educational goals Sanger http://www.nyu.edu/projects/sanger/articles/bc_or_race_control.php MSPP / Newsletter / Newsletter #28 (Fall 2001) outlined. Under the direction of Florence Rose, with money raised by Sanger, and inspired by an advisory council of eminent black leaders, educators and health professionals, the Division undertook significant education projects from 1940-1943. Rose flooded every black organization in the country with planned parenthood literature, set up exhibits, instigated local and national press coverage and hired a black woman doctor, Mae McCarroll, to teach birth control techniques to black doctors and lobby medical groups. Though still stinging from the rejection of her earlier proposal for the Negro Project, Sanger wrote enthusiastically to Albert Lasker in July of 1942 about what she now framed as a pioneering effort: "I believe that the Negro question is coming definitely to the fore in America, not only because of the war, but in anticipation of the place the Negro will occupy after the peace. I think it is magnificent that we are in on the ground floor, helping Negroes to control their birth rate, to reduce their high infant and maternal death rate, to maintain better standards of health and living for those already born, and to create better opportunities for those who will be born. In other words, we're giving Negroes an opportunity to help themselves, and to rise to their own heights through education and the principles of a democracy." (MS to Lasker, July 9, 1942, MSM S21:404) But the BCFA (which changed its name to the Planned Parenthood Federation of America in 1942) forced Florence Rose to leave in 1943 – a result of her inability to follow new bureaucratic procedures and her allegiance to Sanger, who was immersed ir own clashes with Federation staff. With Rose's departure, the Division of Negro Service floundered and soon shut down. The Federation delegated "Negro" work to other departments and eventually passed off remnants of the program to state affiliates. Arguments persist about whether or not the Negro Project was purely a racist endeavor (search for "Sanger" "Negro Project" and "racism" on the Internet and be prepared for the onslaught). Certainly the patriarchal racism of the time that guided many of the social policies in Washington and the practices of philanthropic and charitable organizations working to "lift up" African-Americans, dictated both the Federation's and Sanger's approach to blacks and birth control. The public rationale for the Project was rooted in economics, tax-payer burden, and the social threats posed by what was perceived to be an exploding black underclass, rather than the health and sexual liberation of black women (though it should be notes that the birth control movement largely ignored the issue of women's —black or white— sexual autonomy in the interwar years). And there is no doubt that a good number of medical professionals involved in the birth control movement exhibited strong racist sentiments, some of them arguing for and even carrying out compulsory sterilization on black women considered to be of low intelligence and therefore not capable of choosing not to control their fertility, as well as on those deemed morally or behaviorally deviant. But there is no evidence that Sanger or even the Federation coerced or intended to coerce black women into using birth control. The fundamental belief, underscored at every meeting, mentioned in much of the behind-thescenes correspondence, and evident in all the printed material put out by the Division of Negro Service, was that uncontrolled fertility presented the greatest burden to the poor, and Southern blacks were among the poorest Americans. In fact, the Negro Project did not differ very much from the earlier birth control campaigns in the rural South designed to test simpler methods on poor, uneducated and mostly white agricultural communities. Following these other efforts in the South, it would have been more racist, in Sanger's mind, to ignore African-Americans in the South than to fail at trying to raise the health and economic standards of their communities.

JANES REVENGE A RADICAL EXTREMIST HOME GROWN GROUP OF TERRORISTS IN AMERICA. TO BURN AMERICA FOR OVERTURNING ROE VS WADE.LIKE ANTIFA AND BLACK LIVES MATTER CULTS DO.

THE MUSIC BAND THAT MIGHT BE BEHIND JANES REVENGE IS CALLED RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE. IT SOUNDS LIKE BY THE LYRICS I LISTENED 2 IN A COUPLE OF VIDEOS OF THIS DEMON POSSESSED BAND. THEY ARE A BUNCH OF CHRISTAN HATERS. AND THIS CULT BAND IS GOING TO GIVE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS TOWARD ABORTION THE MURDER OF BABIES.

Rage Against the Machine slams SCOTUS abortion ruling, donates $475K to abortion rights groups-Caroline Vakil-Sat, June 25, 2022 at 1:13 PM-THE HILL

Rage Against the Machine criticized the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade on Friday and said it would be donating $475,000 to abortion rights groups.“We are disgusted by the repeal of Roe v. Wade and the devastating impact it will have on tens of millions of people,” the band said in a statement on Instagram.“To date, our fans have raised $475,000.00 from the sale of our charity tickets at Alpine Valley and the United Center. We are donating that money to reproductive rights organizations in Wisconsin and Illinois,” it added.Rage Against the Machine is scheduled to play at Alpine Valley Music Theatre in East Troy, Wisc. on July 9 and the United Center in Chicago on July 11 and July 12.“Like the many women who have organized sophisticated railroads of resistance to challenge these attacks on our collective reproductive freedom, we must continue to resist,” the band wrote.The development comes as the high court on Friday eliminated the 50-year precedent of a constitutional right to an abortion, sparking a mix of celebration among conservatives and anger and fear among Democrats.After signing the bipartisan gun bill on Saturday, President Biden lamented that “I think the Supreme Court has made some terrible decisions” after he was asked if the Supreme Court was broken.Democrats have urged Biden to take executive action to protect abortion, calls of which were renewed by at least two senators on Saturday. The president has previously said he has been mulling executive action, though it is unclear what form that might take.


Jane’s Revenge-Night of Rage-An Autonomous Call to Action Against Patriarchal Supremacy

Within the month we anticipate a verdict will be issued that overturns Roe v. Wade, setting in motion an evisceration of abortion access across the so-called United States.This is an event that should inspire rage in millions of people who can get pregnant…and yet, the response thus far has been tepid.We have agonized over this apparent absence of indignation. Why is it that we are so afraid to unleash hell upon those who are destroying us? Fear of state repression is valid, but this goes deeper than that.Your anger has been stolen from you.To this we say: no more. We need to get angry.We need the state to feel our full wrath.We need to express this madness fully and with ferocity. We need to quit containing ourselves.We need them to be afraid of us.Last week, an evil creature slaughtered 19 children and two teachers in their classroom in Texas. While some may call this horrific act “senseless” or “random,” we know that’s not the case. We know that this was an act of male domination and patriarchal violence, meant to make women, children and teachers live in fear. We know it is deeply connected to the reproductive violence about to be unleashed on this land by an illegitimate institution founded in white male supremacy.We cannot think of a clearer example in this time of the need for autonomously organized self-defense networks. We cannot think of a clearer example of the desperate need for those who can get pregnant to learn how to confront misogynistic violence directly. We also believe this unlearning of our self-containment can begin in the streets when we organize alongside one another to confront state forces of evil and domination.Several weeks ago, we watched and waited as self-proclaimed “feminist organizations” and non-profits took the lead on arranging their demure little rallies for freedom. We were told to let them handle it, and to defer to the political machinery that has thusfar failed to secure our liberation. In a world where the news media has an attention span of about 24 hours on their best day, we knew these hollow gestures would fail to capture attention. We knew we were witnessing counterinsurgency in action. We cannot sit idly by anymore while our anger is yet again channeled into Democratic party fundraisers and peace parades with the police.We were even told we must cooperate with them because they work alongside abortion providers and clinic escorts…a group of people who, at this moment in time, cannot possibly risk their lives or their livelihoods any further than they already are. We honor these providers and their service. We do not honor those who would use them as a shield against direct and militant action. We believe the greatest honor we could give them would be to act meaningfully in their name.The time to act was decades ago. The next best time is now.Whatever form your fury takes, the first step is feeling it.The next step is carrying that anger out into the world and expressing it physically.Consider this your call to action.On the night the final ruling is issued——a specific date we cannot yet predict, but we know is arriving imminently——we are asking for courageous hearts to come out after dark.Whoever you are and wherever you are, we are asking for you to do what you can to make your anger known.We have selected a time of 8pm for actions nationwide to begin, but know that this is a general guideline. There may be other considerations involved in planning time and place. We do not claim to speak for every community or crew. We are simply calling out to you. And we hope you answer our cries.To the cis male allies who would be interested in joining us in the streets, we say: you are certainly welcome, but you must use your privilege to shield and support us in a way that also enables us to get angry. Do not police us. Do not tell us what is and isn’t appropriate. But do aid us when we are in need.We must also say: do not wait until the verdict arrives to organize.Make plans now. Take action now.It is not enough to share images on Twitter and Instagram (though that is still important to do). We cannot sustain this movement any longer with the same few hundred people who have been beaten down over and over again. We must not only circulate this call on social media, but reach out to communities who may not be in touch with “radical circles” online.Mass action requires mass outreach.We would not be issuing this call if we did not believe in our bones that this kind of action is possible. We have witnessed the wom*n of Argentina, Mexico and Poland organize autonomously for their reproductive liberation. We know it can be done…but we need every soul reading this to do their part.To those who work to oppress us: If abortion isn’t safe, you aren’t either. We are everywhere.Signed,JANE’S REVENGE.

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