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In Reality, We don’t kill our Politicians we revere them

January 23, 2011
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Southern_Chivalry

Reality Check. Serving as an elected official is one of the safest occupations in American life. Listed Below is American politicians that were assassinated since the Signing of the Constitution of the United States of America. No party or Unknown Federalist Democratic-Republican Democratic Whig Republican Other M Politician M Year died Office held when assassinated Site of assassination Method assassination Name of assassin Ref Bent, CharlesCharles Bent - 1847 Governor of New Mexico Territory Taos, New Mexico Arrows and scalping Pueblo Indians and New Mexican rebels Brown,...

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4 and Twenty Blackbirds….

January 15, 2011
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4 and Twenty Blackbirds….

In Los Angeles: “The hot dog vendor had abandoned his cart and a dozen or more homelesses were cutting the breasts out of the pigeon corpses and grilling the meat. They had formed a small mob. One whole pigeon corpse, still with feathers and not gutted, sat atop the grill. Soon the smell of burning feathers filled the air—a putrid stench that made me cough into my voice recorder.” Fallen dead birds eaten by America’s homeless – National Human Rights | Examiner.com As the human right to food continues...

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They wanted a Merry Christmas with your stuff

December 25, 2010
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They wanted a Merry Christmas with your stuff

Cabazon, CA— On December 24th, 2010, at approximately 2:17 P.M., deputies assigned to the Cabazon Station received a call of a citizen following a male and a female suspected of just having burglarized a car at the Desert Hills Premium Outlets, Cabazon. The citizen advised the suspects were in a gray compact vehicle with Kentucky license plates, and were fleeing westbound on the Interstate 10 freeway. The citizen lost sight of the vehicle on the westbound Interstate 10 freeway in the Banning area, at which time neighboring police agencies...

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California’s death row grows as death sentences decline nationwide

December 27, 2009
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California’s death row grows as death sentences decline nationwide

Los Angeles County sent more people to death row this year than Texas, Florida or any other state in the nation. Death sentences issued across the country this year will reach its lowest level since capital punishment was as reinstated in 1976. Richard Dieter, head of the Death Penalty Information Center, a nonprofit database maintained by capital punishment opponents, attributed California’s continued pursuit of death sentences to a lack of public debate about the economics of the policy, which he said costs the state $137 million a year more...

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