ACLU and BLM Hate Black People (Weds. 7/15/20)
The Hake Report, Wednesday, July 15, 2020: On abortion, the ACLU, violent crime spikes, lying pro-BLM MSM, truth-telling Trump, and PCC and the late truth-telling MRA lawyer and professor Marc Angelucci.
TOPICS
BOND Sunday Services will premiere on YouTube at 4 PM Wednesdays now… is the plan.
Hake’s YouTube channel is demonetized!
That abortion decision (Hake News, end of Hour 1) was pushed by ACLU.
The “ACLU Effect” (Hake News, end of Hour 2) driving murders up.
How’s the loss of Jeff Sessions and win of Trump’s pick Tommy Tuberville?
MSM are liars. They pretend BLM has a leg to stand on. They don’t.
Any update on the Marc Angelucci (MRA) killing? He didn’t fall for BLM!
CALLERS
Ian from Martinez, CA chats about BLM marches in his area.
Tammy from Wisconsin was prompted to call in when James was talking about abortion and has a story of an irresponsible co-worker who was ok with multiple abortions.
Chris from Arizona calls in regarding abortion. She tells of her personal experiences.
Mike from Indianapolis, IN comments on BLM and their military ambushes of people on highways and such.
Xavier from Dominican Republic makes some comments about the medication used in abortions.
Donald from Ohio says he used to be a big fan of hip-hop music but the recent news and lyrics with BLM mess has made him hate it.
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Apparently Tuberville won?
Trump was going hard against Jeff Sessions, longtime former Senator from Alabama and one-time AG (Attorney General) for the President.
I’ve heard bad things about Tuberville, and I know that a lot of America First types wanted Sessions, since he has been “strong” on immigration, child sex trafficking, etc. Well, whatever.
I did make the mistake (I guess) of reasoning about Obama: Out with the old (W.), and in with the new. But that’s sort of how I feel about Sessions. I think he’s a “safe” politician. (I like Steve King, R., IA, better.) I like Trump. I hope Sessions has the class to campaign for Tuberville and for Trump again. If he loves the country and state of Alabama, and any love at all, he will.
Some people are predicting Tuberville will lose to Doug Jones the Democrat. We will see. They also think Tuberville will be an open borders politician. Whew. SMH.
Any words from Trump on this? How about Sessions? Did Tuberville come off as another politician or as a little bit more genuine?
MSM and Social Media establishment are liars.
Look no further than their woefully dishonest take on race / racism.
(Twitter Events) “Journalists share data showing Black people are more likely to be killed by police after Trump says ‘more White people’ are killed”
Twitter writeup: ‘In an interview with CBS, Trump was asked why so many Black Americans continue to be killed by law enforcement. Trump responded by saying, "So are White people. What a terrible question to ask. So are White people. More White people, by the way. More White people." Multiple studies show that Black Americans are killed by the police at much higher rates than White people, according to The Washington Post, Snopes, and other news organizations.’
(Little side note: Capitalizing black and white is a sign of radicalism.)
I tweeted (from @JamesAntonHake) — "Journalists" sharing "data" that blacks are more likely to be killed dishonestly neglect the fact that blacks are also more likely to commit crimes, resist arrest, and even kill cops. Very dishonest fake news media. Shameful. Disgusting. Also shows a lack of love for blacks.
In the CLIP they show, Trump tells the interviewer (whom I kinda like — Catherine Herridge, sp?), “What a terrible question to ask.” Because she asks, “Why are African Americans still dying at the hands of law enforcement?” Something like that. SMH. Females. Female-minded liberals (including so-called “reporters”).
Marc Angelucci, Men’s Rights Attorney
Any update on his case? I wonder if we’ll find out. Unsolved murders WILL increase in liberal-corrupt areas (they already have, I’m sure).
He was a “dear friend” to the NCFM (National Coalition For Men, where he was a VP, and worked with them since ‘97 when a male friend was getting abused by his wife, and couldn’t get into a DV [domestic violence] shelter), and a “dear friend” to documentary filmmaker Cassie Jaye. (I read Cassie Jay’s kind tribute to Marc Angelucci yesterday, Tues. 7/14/20.)
He fought BLM!
I did find this tweet from June. Some stupid black female tweeted complaints about Pasadena City College professors being attacked by BLM for supporting All Lives Matter. Her tweet: “Another professor and attorney-at-law, Marc Angelucci...” He also shared multiple statistics on gun violence—including an infographic labeled “BLACK LIVES MATTER IS BITCHING ABOUT THIS?”—which depicted high Black on Black crime based on data from 2013. #KarenStrikesAgain
This woman Amber Dawn @HollaBlackGirl on Twitter shared an article from the PCC Courier (serving since 1915!), by a dumb lefty (I’ll explain why I call her that) named Caitlin Hernández (a corpulent latinx she/her dyke-y looking possible lesbian), titled:
“Racism and rebuke: An email reveals ‘all lives matter’ faculty” (archive).
At the top it says: “This story has been updated to include a statement from Marc Angelucci on his status as an honoree from the Southern Poverty Law Center.” The SPLC claims they have no record of him being on their Wall of Tolerance, which is for those who pledge to be nice or whatever. It’s an AMAZING article, actually!
He defends this fellow business professor Theresa Cummings. I wanna read excerpts!...
Circumstances on end of his life
BTW: (Daily Mail, Jul 14) Marc Angelucci was fighting a 'landgrab' of a man falsely accused of rape (SO COMMON), and appeared in court a day before he was fatally shot in front of his home Saturday afternoon in Crestline, CA (north of San Bernardino in the mountains).
Former relationship coach DeAnna Lorraine (who was running for congress against Nancy Pelosi, and got into drama with young Hispanic Maxine Waters opponent Omar Navarro), and a co-counsel Ronda Kennedy, who’s also a Congressional candidate — both said they were friends of his, and speculated that it may be a hit, possibly related to the case.
Info on the case he fought FOR FREE
The case Marc Angelucci was working on was County of Mariposa (up near Yosemite) v. JDC Land Company LLC, where he was representing JDC Land Company and owner Jerry Cox pro bono. (TYPICAL!)
Cox, who had been falsely accused of rape in 2015 and had those charges dropped in 2017, sued the county, accusing officials of conspiring to seize his sprawling 400-acre Bison Creek Ranch property, according to the Merced Sun Star.
In the case, Angelucci was working on an appeal with Ronda Kennedy before the California Supreme Court, arguing for the rights of landowners, QUOTE, “against government sanctioned theft of private property by way of underregulated receivership laws.”
In a news release for the case in June Angeluci said, “This case is one of an overreaching government with no accountability.”
Cox spent years fighting the rape accusation and claimed he lost his business and ranch to receivership after Mariposa County officials issued several zoning, building and permit code violations on his property.
Angelucci had argued that the county 'ejected Mr. Cox and placed his ranch in receivership, without allowing him to present expert testimony and video evidence that the violations were ether fixed or non-existent.'
After getting kicked off his ranch, Cox was left homeless and on food stamps, Angelucci said.
'This appeal will determine whether California counties can continue using receivership law to seize private property and sell the property even after all repairs are made, circumventing Constitutional rights to due process. If so, that means no Californian property owner is safe,' Angelucci said on the case.
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Thanks, all!