Ebola health care worker Kaci Hickox, who was released from quarantine with the support of the White House, is a Centers For Disease Control and Prevention employee, records reveal. The lawyer who helped earn her release is a recent White House state
Elias Alias, your friendly editor here. Oath Keepers national got an email from Larry Liguori who runs the Pennsylvania chapter of Oath Keepers. He was letting national know that an "MRAP" (a Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected) military vehicle was
Some people think it's only in fiction that villains make speeches and declare themselves openly to be villains. I have long known that isn't true, Men and women have a need to justify and validate themselves that will not be denied.
A Philadelphia cop will face disciplinary action following the emergence of a video showing him threatening to "beat the shit" out of a young man for merely looking at him.
And sometimes that means making hard choices, choices that work against your own personal interest. You know, people sometimes say I broke an "oath of secrecy," that was one of the early charges leveled against me. But it's a fundamental misund
To blot people out of existence first you must blot them from your mind. Then you can persuade yourself that what you are doing is moral and necessary. Today this isn't difficult. Those who act without compassion can draw upon a system
I am scared about how health care workers will be treated at airports when they declare they have been fighting Ebola. I am scared that, like me, they will arrive and see a frenzy of disorganization, fear and, most frightening, quarantine.
A nurse who had recently worked with Ebola patients in West Africa and was placed under quarantine shortly after she landed in Newark on Friday has tested negative for the Ebola virus, New Jersey officials said on Saturday.
A Roy, Utah man, Jose Calzada, 35, placed a call to a suicide prevention hotline at 4:00 a.m. Tuesday morning and threatened to kill himself, seven hour later he was shot and killed by police, according to law enforcement.
The USA is in a perpetual state of national emergency. Thirty separate emergencies, in fact. An emergency declared by President Jimmy Carter on the 10th day of the Iranian hostage crisis in 1979 remains in effect almost 35 years later.
"It's more mass surveillance," said an Irish privacy researcher. "The next thing you know, that will be given to border guards, and you'll need to speak into a microphone when you get back from vacation."
A smug-looking douchebag of a cop who wears his sunglasses behind his head claimed a man recording him in public was carrying a concealed weapon after spotting a pocket knife legally attached to his belt.
"It's been over five months since the night a SWAT team broke into the house in which we were staying…We were staying with relatives and my whole family was sleeping in one room. My husband and I, our three daughters and our baby (nicknamed "
Pentagon press secretary, Rear Admiral John Kirby, on Monday dismissed constitutional concerns over the decision to deploy the military in response to the Ebola virus within the United States.
"I kept calling the chief of cpd asking why this happened how it did bc he should have waited for animal control… He said, 'Ma'am, you do not know how your dog's act around other people,'" the post read. "
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