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In emails obtained exclusively by Campus Reform, the president of the SBCC Board of Trustees, Robert Miller, stated that he decided to "discontinue use of the Pledge of Allegiance" at board meetings because of its history.
Live stream videos of the board's past several meetings show that the last time members recited the Pledge of Allegiance during a board meeting was Dec. 13. During the Jan. 10 live-streamed meeting, Miller noted at the beginning that it was his first meeting as president of the board. It was also the first meeting since a similar circumstance in summer 2018 that members did not recite the pledge.
While attempting to travel from Las Vegas back home to St. Louis, Cool was called a "school shooter" over his hat and says another passenger asserted that they want to kill the president.
He was the only one escorted from the aircraft.
Comment: Say what you will about MAGA hats but they sure are a handy tool in identifying NPCs.
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In response, the Post told the Daily Caller, which first reported on the incident, that "We do not think our reporters should be using derogatory terms to characterize anyone [and the] matter is being handled internally."
Weigel appeared on the left-wing podcast Chapo Trap Host and in reference to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's (R-KY) handling of the partial government shutdown and the funding for President Trump's wall, said that McConnell "is very good at identifying what the rubes want to hear."
"An armed man involved in a custody dispute was shot to death by Eugene police during a struggle just outside Cascade Middle School Friday morning," said KOIN. "Authorities said they were called to the school shortly before 10:30 a.m. to escort the man from the school. As they were walking him out, authorities said, he produced a gun."
Charlie Landeros was a far-left activist who used they/them/theirs pronouns. He had recently lost custody of his child, which is reportedly why he was at the school in the first place. He had a loaded pistol in his person, and extra 9mm ammunition in his backpack.
"Landeros was a member of Community Armed Self Defense (CLDC), a group that was created as a "new liberatory and inclusive space for all oppressed peoples to learn about armed self-defense," according to the group's Facebook page, which is no longer publicly available on Facebook as of 4 p.m. Saturday," said a local news report.
The group outwardly hated police. Its Facebook page is archived here.
Saiqa Noreen was appalled when she spotted text on the bottom of the shoe and accused the sports brand of "blasphemy".
The illustrative wording appears to spell out the words Air Max in a joined up font.
However, Saiqa is not convinced and at the very least believes Nike have made a clumsy error - offending millions of Muslims in the process.
Comment: Nike wanted to cater to outrage culture, so it got outrage culture!
It said Mikhy K. Farrera Brochez recently put the official records of 5,400 Singaporeans and 8,800 foreigners online. These included HIV test results, names, identification numbers, phone numbers, addresses and other health information, it said.
"While access to the confidential information has been disabled, it is still in the possession of the unauthorized person, and could still be publicly disclosed in the future," it said in statement. "We are working with relevant parties to scan the internet for signs of further disclosure of the information."The ministry said Brochez worked in Singapore as a lecturer for a period before he was jailed for several drug and fraud-related offenses and deported last year. His partner, who headed the ministry's National Public Health Unit from March 2012 to May 2013, had access to the confidential information, it added.
It identified his partner as Ler Teck Siang, a Singaporean doctor who has been charged under the Official Secrets Act for failing to take reasonable care of confidential information relating to HIV-positive patients. The charge is pending before the courts.
Terrible screams and banging sounds woke up the residents of an apartment block in the north-west of the capital late on January 24. Those who decided to check out what was going on witnessed a truly bizarre sight: a human figure, engulfed in flames, hitting the walls and doors in vain attempts to put the fire out.
The burning boy then rushed outside where one of the neighbors and a yard-keeper began tossing snow at him, the witnesses said. Someone called an ambulance and when the medics arrived the victim was still conscious, but couldn't answer what had happened to him.
The teen was taken to one of Moscow's best emergency care hospitals, the Sklifosovsky Institute, where the doctors fought for his's life for three days. But the injuries were too severe and he died on Monday.

Jean-Marie Le Pen's wife Jany (together) was violently attacked and robbed by a moped thug at a market in Paris over the weekend.
The thief made off with her handbag on the back of a scooter after his getaway driver waited nearby. The thugs managed to withdraw £2,000 from Mrs Le Pen's credit cards before she could block them.
Mrs. Le Pen was hospitalised with bruising to her left elbow and neck pain after the attack.
Her husband, Jean-Marie, founder of France's far-right National Front party, praised his wife's 'courage and determination' in fighting off the mugger.
"In February it will have been a year since I last heard Yulia's voice. At the moment no one knows where she is and in what situation she is now. I am now going to collect all necessary documents in order to go to Russian law enforcement agencies next month in regard to Yulia's disappearance. I will take steps to have her declared a missing person and also to get our structures to start investigating her disappearance. Yulia is a citizen of the Russian Federation, and it is unacceptable that even Russian diplomats didn't have access to her," Viktoria Skripal told the newspaper.
According to Izvestia, Viktoria Skripal also thinks that London is using Yulia as a hostage in order to advance its own interests.
The "poisoning" of Sergei Skripal and his daughter was required in order to put a further strain on relations with Russia, she said. Therefore, Viktoria said, it is not ruled out that the West, including the United Kingdom itself, could have staged the poisoning of Sergei and Yulia using a military-grade nerve agent in order to impose further anti-Russian sanctions and destabilize the international situation, according to the newspaper.
In early March 2018, a former Russian military intelligence officer, Sergei Skripal, and his daughter Yulia were found in critical condition in the British city of Salisbury. British Prime Minister Theresa May told parliament that the Skripals had been poisoned with the nerve agent novichok (A-234) developed in Russia. Moscow has dismissed the accusations, saying that Russia finished disposing of its chemical weapons in 2017 under the supervision of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons.
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Comment: It doesn't appear that Miller actually embraces the constitution. That sounds like a narrative. He embraces outrage and grievance culture. He's playing the part of the delusional white knight saving non-victims from non-threats, while creating divisions among people he should be working with.