@KurtSchlichter One thing though, when you see how many of the general officers are soaked in CRT, these comments from our “leaders” finally comes into focus. I’m not sure the admirals that brought you the LCS think very far ahead of their next PowerPoint show.
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@halfundergaming@BravoKiloActual I saw a writeup on the boat that said it has an onboard Nitrox setup for refilling the tanks. I hope the crew has prescribed procedures for refills and follow it to the letter every time. I’m not holding my breath on that evaluation test.
@JohnKobyltRadio This is from Cranston Rhode Island. I’m thinking that we could get quite a few elected representatives from CA for the same thing if only the police would actually show up to a 911 call.
City counsel member caught passed out crack pipe in hand.
A bystander flagged down Officer Skyler Hatch of the Cranston Police Department, reporting a driver who appeared to be "choking" or suffering a medical emergency while unconscious at the wheel of his SUV.
When Officer Hatch approached the vehicle, he found Matthew Reilly, a sitting member of the Cranston City Council, completely unresponsive. As Reilly was awakened, the reality of the situation became clear:
The Discovery: Officer Hatch spotted a glass crack pipe in Reilly’s hand.
The Evidence: White residue, later confirmed to be crack cocaine, was scattered across the center console and the passenger seat.
The Excuse: Reilly initially tried to attribute his state to a "sleep apnea" episode and the stress of a recent divorce. However, he eventually admitted to a "relapse" after 13 years of sobriety.
During the stop and arrest Matthew was more concerned with his political career and if the media was going to find out than his own health and wellbeing.
The fallout was immediate. Within days of the bodycam footage going viral, Reilly resigned from his position on the City Council under heavy pressure from the Mayor and his colleagues.
While he was initially charged with felony possession of a controlled substance, Reilly entered a diversion program. After completing the program's requirements, his charges were dismissed and his record was sealed.
The scary truth is this is a glimpse into the secret lives of many elected officials, I had the feeling he was hoping for special treatment. But good on these officers for doing things by the book.
@WHFraudTF@TrumpWarRoom And I hope you list the fat man in the oval office as the number one fraudster in American history. November 27 will be impeach the fat man day.
I feel the need to speak out about this. As a psychiatrist, I have worked with this population of homeless people, who abuse drugs, in the past. I tried my best and worked very hard to help. Spencer Pratt is 100% correct. The reality is that 95%+ of homeless people are violent drug addicts who do not want help. It is great to be compassionate, but it is harmful to hard-working people to be stupid and allow the issue to continue. They do not need beds. They need mandatory treatment and to be locked away in a treatment center or jail!
In a twist, nobody could have seen coming, Paul A. Thompson actually did show up to the home of the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooter.
As it turns out he is a neighbor, or that’s at least what he told the KTLA reporter when he went to invariably grab his campaign sign.
@AironStates1@JesseKellyDC@DiscountTire The one in St. Aug FL helped my wife because I had bought tires for a different car from them 2 years before. The DT in Madison WI spent 15 minutes trying to upsell her over 300$ worth of stuff she didn’t need when getting tires rotated. Only stopped when I got there. SAD!