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Pastor Allen Joyner made the remarks as he addressed the crowd at a Friday night football game at McKenzie High School in Butler County.
"If you don't want to stand for the national anthem, you can line up over there by the fence and let our military personnel take a few shots at you since they're taking shots for you," the announcer said at the game, according to Denise Crowley-Whitfield who posted what happened on Facebook, the Alabama-based publication AL.com reported.
His remarks led to "crazy cheering" from the stands, as the local fans seemed to endorse his statement. However, not everyone was as enthusiastic regarding Joyner's advice to those unwilling to stand during the national anthem.
This month witnesses the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.
Whilst many will rightly be mourning the loss of civilian life (though the West ought not to forget about Iraqi, Syrian, Donbass or Libyan civilians), many more will come to the realisation that the biggest long term casualty of 9/11 is the death of trust.
Governments have been lying to the public since the beginning of the notion "modern government", and far from being an exception, late-modern America is a prime example of this. Yet 9/11 was something of a watershed in the breakdown of trust between government and citizen not just in America but in much of Europe as well.
Comment: YOY or Year over year is a method of evaluating two or more measured events to compare the results at one time period with those of a comparable time period on an annualized basis.
The New York Times recently compiled data from around the country and found there were nearly 6,700 homicides reported in the 100 largest cities in 2015, a YoY increase of 950 or roughly 17%, with nearly half of the rise — 480 of the 950 — coming from seven cities. Their study is tied to a June 2016 report published by the National Institute of Justice in which Richard Rosenfeld, a criminology professor at the University of Missouri-St. Louis, declared that "the [2015] homicide increase in the nation's large cities was real and nearly unprecedented."

People hold Catalan separatist flags known as "Esteladas", during a gathering to mark the Catalonia day "Diada" in central Barcelona, Spain, September 11, 2016.
Demonstrators carried national flags with some of them wearing traditional Catalan clothes or T-shirts bearing pro-independence slogans. Rallies spanned Barcelona, Salt, Berga, Lleida and Tarragona, Catalan News Agency reported on Sunday. A mass rally for Catalonia's national day, "Diada," expected over 340,000 people , according to AFP.
This year's event differs from the previous ones by its "decentralized" character which means the demonstrations which were previously held only in Barcelona have now reached other cities as well.
"Each year we try to come up with something new... this year we wanted to show that Catalonia is a diverse country and we walked away from being focused on Barcelona. We want to show the world that we are diverse, but united. We are a lively country, on the move, and we are standing on the threshold of turning into a new state," Natalia Estevez, vice-president of Catalan National Assembly, told RIA Novosti.

US soccer star Megan Rapinoe knelt during the national anthem before her team’s September 4th game in a show of solidarity with San Francisco 49ers’ quarterback Colin Kaepernick. Rapinoe told American Soccer Now that the gesture was a “little nod to Kaepernick and everything that he’s standing for right now. “I think it’s actually pretty disgusting the way he was treated and the way that a lot of the media has covered it and made it about something that it absolutely isn’t. We need to have a more thoughtful, two-sided conversation about racial issues in this country.”
It appears that Kaepernick has started a movement with his silent protest during the national anthem during a pre-season game on August 26. Kaepernick said his "taking a knee" was to protest racial oppression and police brutality in the United States.

Activists gather to protest the Urban Shield military weapon and SWAT training expo in California on Friday.
Hundreds of people gathered in California on Friday to protest Urban Shield, the annual expo showcasing police and military weapons and offering SWAT training in the Bay Area.
At least 23 people were arrested as protesters from a wide swath of civil and human rights organizations locked themselves to the entrance of the Alameda County Fairgrounds, where the convention is taking place from September 8-12.
Critics say the event promotes violence and police militarization, particularly in minority and low-income communities.
The minister also warned that, along with potential Islamist attackers, there are also about 360 people who are "closely affiliated"with them and could lend assistance in preparing an attack or "provide logistical support" to the assailants. He added that such people usually belong to potential terrorists' "inner circle".
De Maiziere emphasized that "today, the threat comes from both hit-teams [arriving in Germany] from abroad and radicalized lone wolves in Germany. Both threats are now very real," he added. He said that the hit-teams "are secretly smuggled into Europe and prepare their actions without being noticed, as we saw with the attacks in Paris and Brussels."
Comment: Ah yes, the enemies without and within. It makes it harder to keep track, but then the whole Islamist/Muslim/Radical/Western/NATO/ME/Daesh/Moderates...et al...factions in the global community are exceedingly complicated and confusing. For individuals teetering on the edge, coming to a personal definition is necessary -- even if it is one that is diabolically opposed to a peaceful and productive society or the higher morals of mankind. Thus definitions change, mandated by circumstances or by choice, often by fear and manipulation -- rarely for better, mostly for worse.

"The NHS is increasingly failing to do the job it wants to do and the public needs it to do, through no fault of its own."
Years of underfunding have left the service facing such "impossible" demands that without urgent extra investment in November's autumn statement it will have to cut staff, bring in charges or introduce "draconian rationing" of treatment - all options that will provoke public disquiet, it says.
In an unprecedentedly bleak assessment of the NHS's own health, NHS Providers, which speaks for hospital trust chairs and chief executives, tells ministers that widespread breaches of performance targets, chronic understaffing and huge overspends by hospitals mean that it is heading back to the visible decline it last experienced in the 1990s.
"Taken together this means the NHS is increasingly failing to do the job it wants to do and the public needs it to do, through no fault of its own," Chris Hopson, the chief executive of NHS Providers, writes in the Observer.
"I think I only survived by the grace of God. When Tower One was hit by a plane, I proceeded to Tower Two to go inside. When I got to the doors of Tower Two, I heard the second plane... I turned around slowly... It seemed as though it was slow motion," he told RT.Almost 3,000 people lost their lives on September 11, 2001, as a result of a series of terrorist attacks in the US, with around 2,600 dying after two passenger planes slammed into the World Trade Center buildings in New York.
DeSantis witnessed the horrors first hand and helped to lead some of those caught up in the terrorist attacks to safety. "I saw many, many things that day, and I saw the reactions that human beings take in situations like that. There are those that freeze and can't move... and then there are those who go on autopilot like the firemen, who go straight into danger," he said. The 9/11 survivor, who is campaigning for greater healthcare for those affected by the disaster, also wants an independent inquiry to look into what actually happen on September 11 in more detail.
"The suffering has not stopped, not mentally or physically, and it is not going to stop. It has been 15 years. The pain does not go away," he told RT. "It is outrageous what we have gone through... the wars... Since 9/11, 57,000 factories have been closed in this country; $5 trillion have been spent and lost because of this, and we have had one illegal war after another. The questions, even the simplest of questions, have never been answered," he said.
Alarmingly, DeSantis alleges that the authorities have tried to cover-up certain aspects of the terrorist attacks. "How do buildings with 250,000 tons of structural high-grade steel, four inches thick, collapse at the speed of gravity and accelerating in its speed of collapse as it came down. There is only one way that can happen and that is a controlled demolition. I lived it, I was there and I heard the explosions, but it seems every time that you share this, it gets edited out."
He believes the actual death toll was a lot higher than the official tally of 2,996 given by the authorities. He also mentioned that the fire at the site of the Twin Towers burned until March 2002, while two weeks after the accident, rescue services actually stopped digging "because they were hitting pockets of molten lava."
Comment: Indeed the government has kept the details of 911 under wraps to feed the fear card and negate rights and liberty. Look what it has produced: Militarized police, radical terrorist groups, the destruction of the ME and Africa, the rise of Nazism in the US, an alarming American economy and a deteriorating sheeple population. Quite a bang for one false flag.
For telling the cops to leave him alone, he got five bullets in the back.
The tragic story is another example of what can happen when you call the cops. All too often guns are drawn and deadly force is deployed as a first response.
Frazier's sister had called 9-1-1 during an argument he was having with his daughter and niece, Keneisha Woodard. Woodard said he was "a little rowdy with me" and flipped some furniture in the living room. But by the time deputies arrived, he was sitting in the backyard eating food.











Comment: Good old-fashioned 'American values' include racism, genocide, and calling for the murder of those trying to exercise the slightest amount of their 'freedoms'.
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