We went to the 2017 Hell's Hearse Fest in Hell, Michigan. www.autoblog.com |
HAPPY HALLOWEEN EVERYBODY. October 31, 2012. Enjoy. From American Bandstand. October 13, 1964. Bobby "Boris" Pickett. www.youtube.com |
We went to the 2017 Hell's Hearse Fest in Hell, Michigan. www.autoblog.com |
HAPPY HALLOWEEN EVERYBODY. October 31, 2012. Enjoy. From American Bandstand. October 13, 1964. Bobby "Boris" Pickett. www.youtube.com |
Female Author of Book Critical of the "transgenderism" Hoax Attacked by Pervs...
and the Russians have noticed this:
https://www.rt.com/news/505152-kids-transgender-treatment-book/?utm_source=Newsletter&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=Email
The driver of the Mustang, the 23-year-old man, cut off the driver of the black vehicle, got out of his car and starting shooting, according to police. The driver of the black vehicle got out of his car and returned fire, officials said. Police said the
https://www.ksat.com/news/local/2020/10/31/sapd-23-year-old-man-killed-in-southwest-side-shooting/
ATR: Amish gone wild.
Editor's Note: After The Atlantic published this article, new information emerged that has raised serious concerns about its accuracy, and about the credibility of the author, Ruth Shalit Barrett.We have established that Barrett deceived The Atlantic and its readers about a section of the story that concerns a person referred to as "Sloane." We are sharing with our readers what we have learned so far.The original version of this article stated that Sloane has a son. Before publication, Sloane confirmed this detail to be true to The Atlantic's fact-checking department. After publication, when a Washington Post media critic asked us about the accuracy of portions of the article, our fact-checking department reached out to Sloane to recheck certain details. Through her attorney, Sloane informed us that she does not, in fact, have a son. We have independently corroborated that Sloane does not have a son, and we have corrected the story to remove the reference to her having a son.In explaining Sloane's reasoning for telling our fact-checker she had a son, Sloane's attorney told The Atlantic that she wanted to make herself less readily identifiable. Her attorney also said that according to Sloane, Barrett had first proposed the invention of a son, and encouraged Sloane to deceive The Atlantic as a way to protect her anonymity.When we asked Barrett about these allegations, she initially denied them, saying that Sloane had told her she had a son, and that she had believed Sloane. The next day, when we questioned her again, she admitted that she was "complicit" in "compounding the deception" and that "it would not be fair to Sloane" to blame her alone for deceiving The Atlantic. Barrett denies that the invention of a son was her idea, and denies advising Sloane to mislead The Atlantic's fact-checkers, but told us that "on some level I did know that it was BS" and "I do take responsibility."Sloane's attorney claimed that there are several other errors about Sloane in the article but declined to provide The Atlantic with examples. Barrett says that the fabricated son is the only detail about which she deceived our fact-checkers and editors. Our fact-checking department is continuing to thoroughly recheck the article.
We are also updating Barrett's byline. Originally, we referred to her as Ruth S. Barrett. When writing recently for other magazines, Barrett was identified by her full name, Ruth Shalit Barrett. (Barrett is her married name.) In 1999, when she was known by Ruth Shalit, she left The New Republic, where she was an associate editor, after plagiarism and inaccurate reporting were discovered in her work. We typically defer to authors on how their byline appears—some authors use middle initials, for example, or shorter versions of their given name. We referred to Barrett as Ruth S. Barrett at her request, but in the interest of transparency, we should have included the name that she used as her byline in the 1990s, when the plagiarism incidents occurred. We have changed the byline on this article to Ruth Shalit Barrett.We decided to assign Barrett this freelance story in part because more than two decades separated her from her journalistic malpractice at The New Republic and because in recent years her work has appeared in reputable magazines. We took into consideration the argument that Barrett deserved a second chance to write feature stories such as this one. We were wrong to make this assignment, however. It reflects poor judgment on our part, and we regret our decision.
Another One: Vancouver, WA Cops Shoot Armed black Drug Dealer and blm Violence Erupts
https://nypost.com/2020/10/31/vancouver-wa-erupts-after-cops-fatally-shoot-black-man/?utm_source=maropost&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nypevening&utm_content=20201031&tpcc=evening_update&mpweb=755-9146607-719864743
New York Post: Chanel Lewis Gets Life in Prison Without Parole for Murder of Karina Vetrano
Chanel Lewis gets life in prison without parole for murder of Karina Vetrano
https://nypost.com/2019/04/23/chanel-lewis-gets-life-in-prison-without-parole-for-murder-of-karina-vetrano/?utm_source=email_sitebuttons&utm_medium=site%20buttons&utm_campaign=site%20buttons
[NOLA.com] Trevor Abney ID'd as New Orleans Police Officer Shot in French Quarter
https://www.nola.com/news/crime_police/article_f1eb2db4-1b01-11eb-afd6-3fc721834df3.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=email&utm_campaign=user-share
Anaheim Strip Club Shooting Leaves 4 Injured; Perpetrator Sought
https://ktla.com/news/local-news/anaheim-strip-club-shooting-leaves-4-injured-perpetrator-sought/
Kyle Rittenhouse?
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