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Man from Oregon tries to bribe immigration officer with thousands of dollars to deport wife

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A 48-year-old man from Portland has been charged with three counts of bribing a public official after attempting to pay a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer to deport his estranged wife and her daughter.

Antonio Oswaldo Burgos offered an immigration officer different sums on three occasions, local media reported, citing the indictment.

He offered $3,000 in May, the same amount on June 5, and increased the offer to $4,000 the next day, according to KATU News.

Black Magic

Trump Derangement Syndrome shows radical liberalism could be considered a mental disorder

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© YouTube / On Demand NewsA woman screams at the heavens during the inauguration of President Donald Trump, 2017
A political civil war is brewing in America and may already be upon us. In this Trump-centric era, politics is everything. Politics is personal. Politics is irrational. The divisions have never been wider or the rhetoric more disturbing. Where do we go from here? Will it ever end?

Shockingly, 31% of voters say it's likely that the U.S. will experience a second civil war over the next five years, according to a new Rasmussen poll. In addition, 11% say a civil war is "very likely" and 59% are concerned that those opposed to Trump will resort to violence, which is 100% accurate considering the recent onslaught of anti-Trump rhetoric and action in recent weeks, all starting two years ago with the attacks on Trump supporters at a rally in San Jose, California.

Trump Derangement Syndrome is a debilitating disease ravaging the left. It has become a widespread epidemic. Liberals have become unhinged and their actions have proven beyond a reasonable doubt that liberalism is a mental disorder.

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SOTT Focus: The Truth Perspective: Postmodern Trump Derangement Syndrome and Skin in the Game

Activists from the Border Network for Human Rights protest US immigration policies in El Paso
© Mike Blake / ReutersActivists from the Border Network for Human Rights protest US immigration policies in El Paso, Texas, June 19, 2018
The latest scandal to hit the Trump White House is the separation of immigrant children from their parents at the border, a practice with an unfortunately long history. But the Trump Derangement Syndrome has latched onto the practice as the final proof that Trump is Hitler. But why is it, exactly, that Trump's critics are taking this as proof that Trump is the most evil person on the planet? Today on the Truth Perspective, we take a look at the motivations behind the tendency to see the worst in President Trump, and the philosophy that seems to underlie it.

Next, we ask why conservative thinkers can be so right about certain things, and so wrong about others, followed by a brief look at Nassim Nicholas Taleb's latest book, Skin in the Game. What is true courage? Why are Trump and Putin so popular? Are religions actually rational? What makes the figure of Jesus Christ such an effective symbol? Tune in today at 12 pm EDT to find out!

Running Time: 01:28:27

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Family

Two men with 29 wives, 160 children convicted of polygamy, sentenced to 9 months of house arrest

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Two Canadian men found guilty of polygamy will serve a total of nine months collectively of house arrest and will also face 12 months of probation each, according to a Fox News report.

James Oler, 53, was found guilty of having five wives and sentenced to three months of house arrest, 75 hours of community service and a year of probation, according to the report.

Winston Blackmore, 61, was found guilty last year of having 24 wives and sentenced to six months of house arrest, 150 hours of community service and a year of probation, according to the report.

Comment: One Man, Six Wives And 29 Children (Polygamy Documentary)




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Where's the outrage over America killing children?

Madeleine “The Ghoul” Albright
Madeleine “The Ghoul” Albright
National outrage over President Trump's policy of separating immigrant children from their parents as a way to deter illegal immigration into the United States has forced the president to abandon the policy. The outrage came from all sides of the political spectrum, especially from the left, and from the mainstream media.

Trump's policy is obviously cruel and brutal, given that it uses children as pawns to achieve a political end. No matter how much psychological damage is inflicted on children owing to the fear that comes with forced separation, the idea is that such emotional damage is worth it given the aim of preventing or discouraging illegal immigration to the United States.

What's strange, however, is that while there has been mass outrage over Trump's separation policy, there is virtually no outrage over the U.S. government's policy of killing children as a way to achieve the political goal of regime change in foreign countries.

Consider, for example, the brutal system of U.S. sanctions on Iraq, which the Clinton administration enforced during the 1990s. Year after year, it contributed to the deaths of tens of thousands of Iraqi children, especially since the sanctions prevented Iraq from repairing the water-and-sewage treatment plants that the Pentagon had intentionally bombed during the Persian Gulf War.

What was the attitude of liberals and Democrats back then? They couldn't care less. In fact, the position of the Clinton administration was summed up by the official U.S. government spokesperson to the United Nations, Madeleine Albright, who was serving as U.S. Ambassador to the UN. When Sixty Minutes asked Albright whether the deaths of half-a-million Iraqi children from the sanctions were worth it, she responded that while the issue was a difficult one, yes, the deaths of those children were worth it.

Attention

Capital Gazette shooter's stalking victim warned police that he would be their 'next mass shooter'

Jarrod W. Ramos
© FacebookJarrod W. Ramos
A woman who claimed that the Capital Gazette shooting suspect had stalked, harassed and sued her warned a former police official that "he will be your next mass shooter," according to a new report.

The woman, whose name was not released, also told local station WBAL 11 that Jarrod W. Ramos, 38, the shotgun-toting man who allegedly burst into the Capital Gazette in Annapolis, Md., on Thursday, killing five staffers, was "a f-ing nut job."

Jayne Miller, an investigative reporter at WBAL, tweeted that the woman told her Ramos became "fixated" on her for no obvious reason - causing her to move three times, change her name and even sleep with a gun out of fear.

Comment: See also: Police report five killed in 'targeted attack' at Capital Gazette newspaper in Annapolis


Star

'Heroic' K-9 dog Poncho performs CPR on his trainer (VIDEO)

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© PoliciaDeMadrid
Poncho the Spanish police K-9 has again shown why dogs truly are 'man's best friend' after he "saved the life" of his handler by performing CPR.

Madrid police shared video footage of Poncho rushing to save the life of an agent who collapsed on the ground in a simulation of someone in mortal danger.

Handcuffs

Massachusetts State Troopers arrested in massive overtime embezzling scheme

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Going far beyond simply cheating on their time cards, three Massachusetts State Troopers have been arrested and charged with embezzlement. According to the allegations brought against the troopers, they stole tens of thousands of dollars when they billed the state for overtime they either did not work or time they stole when they clocked out early.

The officers are Paul Cesan, Gary Herman, and David Wilson. In 2016, Cesan is believed to have embezzled $29,000, Herman $12,468, and Wilson $12,450, which amounts to a year's salary for some hourly workers. Following the discovery, Cesan and Wilson resigned, and Herman was suspended.

NBC 10 in Boston reported:
They altered citations they had given out to make them appear as though they were given during overtime hours, or in some cases they (prosecutors) allege, they made up tickets that were never actually even issued.
In other words, the officers issued tickets - presumably to unsuspecting citizens - but forged the time on the ticket to appear as though they were working overtime. That is called lying by all intents and purposes, but the crime took place when they cashed in their paychecks for the overtime they simply never worked.

Info

UK Football commander will face 95 counts of manslaughter over deadly crushing incident in 1989

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The football match commander who oversaw the Hillsborough football tragedy that saw 96 Liverpool fans die as a result of a crush - will now face trial, accused of 95 counts of manslaughter by gross negligence.

Former South Yorkshire chief superintendent, David Duckenfield, 73, will face prosecution in September for his role in the disaster, alongside Graham Mackrell, Sheffield Wednesday Football Club's secretary at the time, who is charged with two offences - one involving the stadium safety certificate, and the another relating to health and safety.


Comment: More on the crush from the BBC:
At least 93 football supporters have been killed in Britain's worst-ever sporting disaster.

They were crushed to death at Hillsborough stadium in Sheffield during the FA Cup semi-final between Nottingham Forest and Liverpool.

The crush is said to have resulted from too many Liverpool fans being allowed in to the back of an already full stand at the Leppings Lane end of the ground.

More than 2,000 Liverpool fans had still not got into the stadium when the match started at 1500.

A police spokesman said orders were given for the gate to the stand to be opened because they believed the pressure of fans outside the ground was "a danger to life".

But as fans rushed in, those already there were pushed forward and crushed against the high, wired-topped safety fences.

However, it was more than five minutes into the match before what was happening became apparent to those not in the Leppings Lane stand.

Then, alerted by fans spilling through a narrow gap onto the pitch or being lifted by others into the seating areas above, a policeman ran onto the field and ordered the referee to stop the game.

Bodies

But improved security measures recently introduced at grounds to keep rival fans apart meant, for many, there was no escape from the crush.

Police and match officials attempted to help those trapped clamber over the safety barrier.

Bodies were lifted forward and laid out on the pitch - many of them teenagers and children.

Other injured fans were ferried to ambulances on stretchers improvised from crash barriers and advertising hoardings.

At least 200 people were injured, about 20 seriously.



USA

Stressed out Americans desperately try to escape the news

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© Jeenah Moon/BloombergDemonstrators hold signs and an American flag during the “March For Truth” protest at Foley Square in New York.
Last week, Jen Wrenn, a children's literacy advocate in San Diego, attended her first political protest after reading about the Trump administration policy of separating small children from their immigrant parents at the border.

She had heard ProPublica's audio of a little girl crying in the border camp and decided to do something about it. She shouted. She marched. And afterwards, she decompressed by watching the Mr. Rogers documentary, "Won't You Be My Neighbor?"

"As soon as I hear the theme song, my blood pressure goes down," Wrenn said. "I think that kind of calm is what we all crave mentally right now."

The film about Fred Rogers, the beloved figure of American childhood, has made $4.9 million at the box office since it opened on June 8-more than 20 times the typical haul for a documentary. In interviews, director Morgan Neville paints the documentary's success as indicative of our times. "We're in this period in our culture where I feel like nobody wants to be an adult anymore," Neville recently told Deadline. "A character like Fred takes us back to how we should treat each other."