Thursday, November 19, 2020

Mitt Romney, the moral man.

November 8, 2020
By Dennis Romboy

He has tried (click here) to be reasonable, tried to be patient. But Mitt Romney, with an earnest sigh, says he’s arrived reluctantly at a moment of unavoidable judgment: Donald Trump has bad character. Disrespectful. Divisive. Erratic. Yuck....

Salt Lake City - When asked Sunday about President Donald Trump (click here) claiming he won the election, Sen. Mitt Romney said the president has a “relaxed relationship with the truth.”

“You’re not going to change the nature of President Trump in these last days apparently of his presidency. He is who he is,” the Utah Republican said. “He has a relatively relaxed relationship with the truth. He’s going to keep on fighting until the very end.”

Appearing on CNN’s “State of the Union” with Jake Tapper, Romney said he expects Trump to accept the results of the election once he has exhausted any remedies to contest the “inevitable” outcome....

Why do Black Lives Matter? Because they are innocent people, quite possibly other African Americans, serving time for crimes they didn't commit.


November 19, 2020
By David Ovalle

Notorious American serial killer Samuel Little (click here) has been identified as the murderer of two more women in Miami-Dade County — including one case in which another man served 22 years in prison before he was exonerated.

Authorities recently concluded that Little murdered Karen O’Donoghue, whose body has never been discovered, in the early 1970s, and Dorothy Gibson, who was strangled outside a downtown Miami hotel in 1977. Detectives say Little, who confessed to 93 murders and has been dubbed the country’s most prolific serial killer, admitted to both cases and there’s enough evidence to corroborate his claims.

In all, the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office has officially identified Little as the killer of four women in the county, although he is suspected in several other South Florida cases....

November 27, 2018
By James Queally

Sam Little, (click here) the convicted murderer who earlier this year claimed he had killed at least 90 women across the U.S., has confessed to slayings in at least 37 cities stretching back decades, including more than a dozen in Southern California, according to an FBI timeline made public Tuesday.

Little, 78, had been a target of law enforcement for decades after he was linked to the strangulation deaths of prostitutes in Mississippi and Florida in the 1980s, but he eluded conviction.

In 2012, a cold-case investigation by the Los Angeles Police Department led to Little’s capture in Louisville, Ky., and his eventual conviction in 2014 in three murders. He stayed silent in a California prison until May, when Texas Ranger James Holland began to develop a rapport with him, investigators have said....

Trump is angry about the latest actions by Israel to end the presence of al Qaeda in the Middle East.

The deed is done. There is no reason for the Iranian people to suffer more than they already do under hideous sanctions after first experiencing relief. There is absolutely no reason to invade Iran.

November 16, 2020

Washington - Al Qaeda’s second-in-command, (click here) accused of helping to mastermind the 1998 bombings of two U.S. embassies in Africa, was killed in Iran in August by Israeli operatives acting at the behest of the United States, the New York Times reported, citing intelligence officials.

Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah, who went by the nom de guerre Abu Muhammad al-Masri, was gunned down by two men on a motorcycle in the streets of Tehran on Aug. 7, the Times reported on Friday.

The killing of Masri, who was seen as a likely successor to al Qaeda’s current leader, Ayman al-Zawahiri, was kept secret until now, the newspaper said.

A senior Afghan security source told Reuters in October that Masri, who has long been on the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Most Wanted Terrorists list, had been killed in the Pasdaran area of Tehran. Reuters had been unable to corroborate that information.

It was unclear what, if any, role the United States had in the killing of the Egyptian-born militant, the Times said. U.S. authorities had been tracking Masri and other al Qaeda operatives in Iran for years, it said....



November 14, 2020
By Farnaz Fassihi

Iran’s Foreign Ministry (click here) on Saturday denied a report that Israeli agents had fatally shot Al Qaeda’s second-ranking leader on the streets of Tehran, likening it to a “Hollywood” scenario manufactured by “American and Zionist” officials.

The ministry issued the denial to Iranian reporters in the wake of a report Friday by The New York Times, which quoted intelligence officials as saying that Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah, who went by the nom de guerre Abu Muhammad al-Masri, was killed by two motorcycle-riding assassins on Aug. 7.

That day was the anniversary of the 1998 attacks on American embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, which killed 224 people. Mr. al-Masri was accused of being one of the masterminds of the attacks.... 

A quarter million people dead of COVID-19 in the USA are making headlines around the globe. During this pandemic the USA has maintained 19 to 20 percent of the infected and dead week after week. There is no doubt why people want a new president. They have paid the price of a power hungry madman long enough.