Bad News
It’s an unfortunate fact of contemporary life that bad news occurs
far more frequently and with much intensity than good. Unfortunately, too, we
have to live with that news.
BAD NEWS
Chief among the bad news in the news includes the obvious, the
continuing war in Afghanistan, the utter disaster that is Obamacare, and the
spreading evil of the “knockout game” and black crime in general.
—Based on Associated Press figures, since Barack Hussein Obama took
office and promised to end both the Afghanistan and Iraq wars, through the end
of November, 2013, some 1,595 soldiers or nearly 75% of the total of 2,153 have
died in Afghanistan, Obama’s “necessary war,” and Iraq is still awash in
bombings and chaos; almost worse: No administration officials seem to know the
death count.
—Recent revelations that some of the most prestigious cancer
treatment hospitals in the country (New York’s Memorial Sloan Kettering, the
Seattle Cancer Care Alliance for kids, and California’s Cedars-Sinai will
participate in any Obamacare exchange scheme and few networks include Rochester,
Minnesota’s Mayo Clinic; the reason: cost-cutting.
—Andrew Bullock, a black 18 year old, admitted to exposing his
genitals and brutally raping a 70 year old white nun behind St. Titus Church in
Aliquippa near Pittsburgh and on New York City’s Rikers Island jail, a 22 year
old female corrections officer was blindsided and severely injured by a prisoner
in what C.O. union V.P. Liz Castro described as an extension of the knockout
game to jails; . . . (Read more at http://www.genelalor.com/blog1/?p=34639.)
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