Another Pastor Charged for Crowd Violation! (Thur, 4/2/20)
The Hake Report, Thur, 4/2/20: James reads about ANOTHER pastor charged for holding Church services during lockdown. He’s gonna get Judge Roy Moore’s help! Disgusting...Shameful T-shirt, in Tahiti Blue! Too bright? Great call from Mister Badger, no longer atheist! Rory from TX and Skip from GA talk about the overreaction — Skip thinks it’s a hoax! Why aren’t the homeless falling out from it? BTW: Baltimore is gonna try surveillance planes to patrol city streets!
See also Hake News from today…
Lemme read more details from Hake News, the end of Hour 2 today, about this other pastor who has charges against him! And he is still meeting! With hundreds of people coming! Over a thousand! (CBS News) They’re all idiots, on both sides! Amiright? No?
UPDATE: Judge Roy Moore to represent Life Tabernacle Church! (wafb) Awesome! The evil fake friendly atheist calls him an “alleged child molester.” What an evil guy, needs to be deported. Credibly accused is the same thing as unproven, baseless accusations. Same thing! That’s why facts are not truth.
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Caller Log, courtesy of Jesse’s producer, Nick
Mister Badger from England chats with James about work and resting. He was speaking to James on his show the other month and back then he didn’t believe in God but now he does.
Rory from Texas comments on the government shutting down businesses referring to churches being shut down. He makes the point that only Christian churches are affected.
Skip from Atlanta, GA asks why aren’t the homeless all getting infected with the virus suggesting the virus is a total hoax.
Here’s the liberal media in action!
Update on Our Greatest Ally
Update on Ceasefire City
(Drudge) Baltimore moves ahead on use of surveillance planes to patrol city streets… (The Baltimore Sun) Baltimore spending board approves surveillance plane pilot program to capture images from city streets. (Pilot program means test program.) Three privately funded surveillance planes were cleared to begin patrolling Baltimore from the sky Wednesday, despite opposition from multiple civil liberties groups who warned that such surveillance could violate protections in the U.S. Constitution. The city’s Board of Estimates approved the contract on a 3-2 vote, giving the OK for a six-month pilot of the program. It allows the planes to collect images of the city to help investigate murders, nonfatal shootings, armed robberies and carjackings. AMAZING! THE MORE IMMORAL AND CORRUPT YOU ARE (OR YOUR NEIGHBORS, OR FELLOW RACIAL BROTHERS) THE MORE FREEDOM YOU LOSE! The planes, their pilots, analysts and hanger space will be funded by wealthy Texas philanthropists Laura and John Arnold through their organization, Arnold Ventures. The technology is capable of capturing images of 32 square miles of the city for a minimum of 40 hours a week.
Under the deal, the Arnolds also will pay for grants to enable independent researchers to study whether the program has an impact on Baltimore’s violent crime rate. The city has suffered more than 300 homicides annually for the last five years.
Civil liberties advocates were sharply critical of the plan during the board meeting, which was conducted via conference call due to the COVID-19 outbreak. David Rocah, an attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union of Maryland, said it was “absurd” for the board to consider the plan, which includes the most far-reaching surveillance technology in the country, during the viral outbreak. Baltimore, like the rest of Maryland, has been under a stay-at-home order since Monday in response to the virus.
Police Commissioner Michael Harrison was the program’s strongest advocateWednesday, arguing the pilot is needed to determine whether the technology could help reduce the city’s crime rate. Harrison acknowledged he was initially skeptical of the plan, particularly an unsubstantiated claim that it could cut Baltimore’s homicide rate by a third.
Monique Dixon, director of state advocacy for the NAACP, argued the technology was untested, would do little to build public confidence in the police department and raises constitutional questions, particularly in relationship to the 14th Amendment which protects a citizen’s right to due process.
Rocah argued the surveillance planes would “supercharge” the effectiveness of city’s existing camera network which is not “distributed in Baltimore in a racially neutral way.”
“They are overwhelmingly located in Baltimore’s black and brown neighborhoods,” he said. “The racial impact of this technology is significant.” OH SHUT UP, MAN.
Harrison disputed that, saying his argument lacked context: “The cameras were placed strategically based on incidents of violent crime over time,” he said. “While that may coincidentally be in some black and brown neighborhoods, it’s the crime over time that determines where the cameras are placed.” DUH!
Speaking of crime… (Drudge) ESCAPE: Baltimore population drops to lowest in century…
More Mess: Spring Breakers, Homeless
(Drudge) 28 spring breakers who flouted public health advice test positive…
(Drudge) Vegas marking parking places for homeless…
(Skimm) Dozens of states have implemented stay-at-home orders to try to slow the spread of COVID-19. That isn't an option for the more than 500,000 people in the US experiencing homelessness.
People in tent communities are believed to be especially at risk. That's because thousands lack the ability to self-quarantine, receive medical attention, or stay informed on the virus without access to things like the internet. Closures of coffee shops and public libraries have made getting that access even harder.
But help is on the way: While some shelters are operating at capacity, the CDC has shared some guidelines for homeless service providers that could help prevent the spread at places like shelters. The coronavirus relief law passed last week also includes billions for homelessness assistance. And if you'd like to help, reach out to your local shelter. Many are in need of donations (like cleaning products and hand sanitizer).
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