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He wore a wire, risked his life to expose who was in the KKK

https://apnews.com/article/florida-race-and-ethnicity-racial-injustice-veterans-ku-klux-klan-fa0ec4120b1457f56c527108074795b5

For nearly 10 years, Joseph Moore lived a secret double life.

At times the U.S. Army veteran donned a white robe and hood as a hit man for the Ku Klux Klan in North Florida. He attended clandestine meetings and participated in cross burnings. He even helped plan the murder of a Black man.

However, Moore wore something else during his years in the klan – a wire for the FBI. He recorded his conversations with his fellow klansmen, sometimes even captured video, and shared what he learned with federal agents trying to crack down on white supremacists in Florida law enforcement.

One minor mistake, one tell, he believed, meant a certain, violent death.

“I had to realize that this man would shoot me in the face in a heartbeat,” Moore said in a deep, slow drawl. He sat in his living room recently amid twinkling lights on a Christmas tree, remembering a particularly scary meeting in 2015. But it was true of many of his days.

Before such meetings, he would sit alone in his truck, his diaphragm heaving with the deep breathing techniques he learned as an Army-trained sniper.

The married father of four would help the federal government foil at least two murder plots, according to court records from the criminal trial for two of the klansmen. He was also an active informant when the FBI exposed klan members working as law enforcement officers in Florida at the city, county and state levels.

Today, he and his family live under new names in a Florida subdivision of manicured lawns where his kids play in the street. Geese wander slowly between man-made lakes. Apart from testifying in court, the 50-year-old has never discussed his undercover work in the KKK publicly. But he reached out to a reporter after The Associated Press published a series of stories about white supremacists working in Florida’s prisons that were based, in part, on records and recordings detailing his work with the FBI.

Joseph Moore stands for a portrait at a park in Jacksonville, Fla., on Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2021. Moore worked for nearly 10 years as an undercover informant for the FBI, infiltrating the Ku Klux Klan in Florida, foiling at least two murder plots, according to investigators, and investigating ties between law enforcement and the white supremacist organization. To keep a lifeline to his true character, Moore claims to have never used racial slurs while in character–even as his klan brethren tossed them around casually. (AP Photo/Robert Bumsted)

 

Joseph Moore stands for a portrait at a park in Jacksonville, Fla. (AP Photo/Robert Bumsted)

“The FBI wanted me to gather as much information about these individuals and confirm their identities,” Moore said of law enforcement officers who were active members of or working with the klan.

“From where I sat, with the intelligence laid out, I can tell you that none of these agencies have any control over any of it. It is more prevalent and consequential than any of them are willing to admit.”

The FBI first asked Moore to infiltrate a klan group called the United Northern and Southern Knights of the KKK in rural north Florida in 2007. At klan gatherings, Moore noted license plate numbers and other identifying information of suspected law enforcement officers who were members.

Moore said he noted connections between the hate group and law enforcement in Florida and Georgia. He said he came across dozens of police officers, prison guards, sheriff deputies and other law enforcement officers who were involved with the klan and outlaw motorcycle clubs.

While operating inside this first klan group, Moore alerted the feds to a plot to murder a Hispanic truck driver. Then, he says, he pointed the FBI toward a deputy with the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office, Wayne Kerschner, who was a member of the same group.

During Moore’s years in the United Northern and Southern Knights, the FBI also identified a member of the klan cell working for the Fruitland Park, Florida, police department. Moore said he’d provided identifying information that was useful in that case.

His years as an informant occurred during a critical time for the nation’s domestic terrorism efforts. In 2006, the FBI had circulated an intelligence assessment about the klan and other groups trying to infiltrate law enforcement ranks.

“White supremacist groups have historically engaged in strategic efforts to infiltrate and recruit from law enforcement,” the FBI wrote. The assessment said some in law enforcement were volunteering “professional resources to white supremacist causes with which they sympathize.”

The FBI did not answer a series of questions sent by the AP about Moore’s work as a confidential informant.

CREATING A CHARACTER

Moore was not a klansman before working for the FBI, he said. He said he joined because the government approached him, and asked for his help. As a veteran and Army-trained sniper, he said he felt that if his country asked him to protect the public from domestic terrorists, he had a duty to do so. He saw himself, he said, as a safety net between the violent extremists and the public.

He said he never adopted their racist ideology. To keep a lifeline to his true character, Moore claims to have never used racial slurs while in character — even as his klan brethren tossed them around casually. On FBI recordings reviewed by the AP, he was never heard using racial slurs like his former klan brothers.

But he also acknowledges that successful undercover work required him to change into a wholly different person so that he could convince his klan brothers that he was one of them.

“I laid out a character that had been overseas. That had received medals in combat. That was proven. That had special operations experience — more experience than I had. But someone that they would feel confident would be a useful asset to the organization at a much higher level,” Moore said.

It worked, and Moore was given high-level access and trust.

“If you’re not credible, if you’re not engaged on all levels, you don’t get to go home to your family. So you have to jump all in in order to keep you and your family safe,” he said.

It also required Moore to lie — to his wife, to her parents, to everyone. Nobody could know what he was doing. But eventually, Moore’s wife became suspicious of his activities, and he cracked. He told her and her parents what he was doing.

“You can’t tell them. And they continue to probe because they want to know what’s going on in your life. So there’s this concern that you have to lie to your own family and I didn’t want to be lying to my family,” he said.

Moore was also being treated for bipolar disorder and severe anxiety, which he’d gotten under control with medications. But given his struggles with mental illness, his wife didn’t immediately believe him. He’d eventually take her with him to a few klan gatherings, a decision he regrets because it put her at risk.

When the FBI agents with whom he worked discovered that his wife knew, they ended the relationship with the agency, and Moore sought additional mental and physical health treatment through the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Still, after some time away, the FBI would come back to him and recruit him for his second mission.

THE GRAND KNIGHT HAWK

In 2013, an FBI agent who’d worked with Moore during his first stint as an informant recruited him again. This time he was asked to infiltrate the Florida chapter of a national group called the Traditionalist American Knights of the Ku Klux Klan.

Within a year of becoming “naturalized,” he’d become a Grand Knight Hawk of the “klavern” based in rural north central Florida. He was in charge of security and internal communications, and because of his military background, he was the go-to guy for violence.

FILE - A Ku Klux Klan "blood oath" signed by Joseph Moore, an informant for the FBI, is photographed at the Columbia County Courthouse in Lake City, Fla., Friday, April 16, 2021. On Jan. 30, 2015, less than two years after Moore had signed it, a murder plot with other klansmen was in motion, and he was involved. (AP Photo/David Goldman, File)

 

A Ku Klux Klan “blood oath” signed by Joseph Moore in 2013. (AP Photo/David Goldman, File)

It was at a cross-burning ceremony in December 2014 that Charles Newcomb, the “Exalted Cyclops” of the chapter, pulled him aside to discuss a scheme to kill a Black man. Warren Williams was a former inmate who’d gotten into a fight with one of their klan brothers, a correctional officer named Thomas Driver. Driver, corrections Sgt. David Moran and Newcomb wanted Williams dead.

Moore alerted the FBI and was approved to make secret recordings over the next few months. By this time, he’d become enmeshed in Newcomb’s life: They drank together, hung out at barbecues, and talked about life’s problems. This allowed Moore to get close enough to record the three current and former Florida correctional officers as they planned Williams’ murder. He captured discussions of the murder plot that would lead to criminal convictions for the three klansmen.

“And this wasn’t the only person that they wanted to target,” said Moore. “There were other people in the community that they wanted to target. But this was the one that we could build a case on.”

Over his decade inside, Moore said his list of other law enforcement officers tied to the klan grew. The links, he said, were commonplace in Florida and Georgia, and easier to identify once he was inside.

“I was on track to uncover more activity in law enforcement, but the immediate threat to the public with the murder plot was a priority,” Moore said. “And I was only one person. There was only so much I could do.”

Moore said the three current and former prison guards implicated in the murder plot case operated among a group of other officer-klan members at the Reception and Medical Center in Lake Butler, Florida, a prison where new inmates are processed and given health checks. He said the officers he knew were actively recruiting at the prison.

Florida’s Department of Corrections said that’s not true.

“Every day more than 18,000 correctional officers throughout the state work as public servants, committed to the safety of Florida’s communities. They should not be defamed by the isolated actions of three individuals who committed abhorrent and illegal acts several years prior,” the department said in an emailed statement.

Spokeswoman Michelle Glady has told the AP the agency found no evidence of a wider membership by extremist white supremacist groups, or a systemic problem. She said every allegation of wrongdoing is investigated by the department’s inspector general.

“That statement by the state is not accurate based on the facts,” said Moore, who asserts he saw evidence of a more pervasive problem than the state is publicly acknowledging. He said he gave the FBI information about other active white supremacists who were working as state prison guards and at other law enforcement agencies. He said he also provided information about klansmen applying to be state prison guards.

After testifying in the murder conspiracy case against the klansmen he’d spent years working with, Moore’s work with the FBI ended. He’d been publicly identified, and in 2018 he began life under a new name.

By then the work had taken an enormous toll on his mental and physical health. He says the character of Joe Moore, Grand Knight Hawk of the KKK, had to develop a kinship and almost familial relations with those he was investigating in order to make it out alive.

But he lost close friends, he said, who were angry that he had claimed fraudulent military honors as part of his alter ego.

Joseph Moore stands in the driveway of his home in Jacksonville, Fla., on Tuesday, Dec. 7, 2021. Moore worked for nearly 10 years as an undercover informant for the FBI, infiltrating the Ku Klux Klan in Florida, foiling at least two murder plots, according to investigators, and investigating ties between law enforcement and the white supremacist organization. HIs role required Moore to lie – to his wife, to her parents, to everyone. Nobody could know what he was doing. But eventually Moore’s wife became suspicious of his activities, and he cracked. He told her and her parents what he was doing. (AP Photo/Robert Bumsted)

 

Joseph Moore stands in the driveway of his home in Jacksonville, Fla. (AP Photo/Robert Bumsted)

Today Moore is worried that the men he helped put into prison know where he is and are looking for revenge. They’re all due out in a few years.

Moore has installed motion-detecting surveillance cameras outside the home that allow him to monitor any activity, and carries a gun everywhere he goes.

He said, at this point, he believes coming out of the shadows and publicly discussing his story is the best way to protect himself and his family.

“We have had to change our names. We have tried to move, we have had our address placed in confidentiality. However, there are people that have investigative capacities that have tracked us, they’ve uncovered our names,” Moore said. In recent months, people connected to the klan have appeared at his house, he said. Moore alerted the FBI and filed a report with the local sheriff’s office.

Moore also does not want his work, and those of other confidential informants who put their lives on the line to help expose domestic extremists, to have been in vain.

He said he wants Florida’s corrections and law enforcement leaders to conduct systemwide investigations to root out white supremacists and other violent extremists.

“If you want to know why people don’t trust the police, it’s because they have a relative or friend that they witness being targeted by an extremist who happens to have a badge and a gun. And I know as a fact that this has occurred. I stopped a murder plot of law enforcement officers,” said Moore.

Thanks to Randy for the link to this story.   I have posted before about how the white supremacist / white nationalist / Christian nationalist have worked for decades to get their people in positions of power and authority.    We have a wakeup call and we better wake up.   Scottie
 
 
 

Daily cartoon / meme roundup: ‘Tis the season to price gouge and make profit. Make the poor feel even more guilt and left out

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B.C. Comic Strip for December 22, 2021

Reality Check Comic Strip for December 22, 2021

15 shillings a week

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Nick Anderson Comic Strip for December 21, 2021

Drew Sheneman Comic Strip for December 21, 2021

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Rob Rogers Comic Strip for December 21, 2021

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branches of government

Clay Jones Comic Strip for December 22, 2021

John Deering Comic Strip for December 22, 2021

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actually confessions from trump

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Be afraid, be very afraid

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prayer in schools

required for law enforcement

here we go again theater

Don't know we are republicans

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Robert Ariail Comic Strip for December 21, 2021

Jeff Stahler Comic Strip for December 22, 2021

Mannequin on the Moon Comic Strip for December 22, 2021

ViewsEurope Comic Strip for December 21, 2021

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Misleading right wing media cartoons / memes

Michael Ramirez Comic Strip for December 22, 2021

Seriously? THAT’s what Ramirez is complaining about? That Biden/Harris didn’t predict these particular mutations? SERIOUSLY??  

Omicron was the 15th documented variant and the 8th variant of concern. The people who understand virology saw it coming. Many of the scientists warned of another COVID December this last summer.   If Ramirez isn’t smart enough to understand that the Biden Administration was saying they couldn’t conceive that Americans could still be this ignorant after 2 years of COVID, that there would still be unvaccinated, that people would still refuse to wear a mask, and they would still resist social distancing. Americans have been proving their stupidity every day since Trump was elected and solidifying it since COVID.   Time to cull the herd: let the unvaccinated, Q-anon reading, MAGA shitheads rot in their private tents outside of the hospitals. Give them a YouTube stream so they can “prove” they were right as they take their last raspy breath.

Henry Payne Comic Strip for December 22, 2021

Complete misdirection, in fact a lie.   Normal for this cartoonist, because keep the base happy is more important than facts.    The Coal Miners Union is asking Manchin to rethink his opposition to the bill….

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-12-20/coal-miners-urge-manchin-to-rethink-opposition-to-spending-bill

No Manchin is voting his wallet and his bigotry.   Poor people can not have money.  It is part of the mind set of right wing people of his age.   Remember Grassley said it was wrong for the government to help poor people because they would only spend the money on movies, women, and booze.   Manchin says poor people if given child care money will spend it on drugs.   But they don’t care what the rich people do with the kick backs and subsides from the government because they are special, after all they are wealthy.  

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Speed Bump Comic Strip for December 22, 2021

Dana Summers Comic Strip for December 22, 2021

The Middletons Comic Strip for December 22, 2021

The Duplex Comic Strip for December 22, 2021

How close is the US to civil war? Closer than you think, study says

The US is no longer classified as a democracy.

Retired generals warn an insurrection could succeed next time

Florida Is Hunting Down Double-Voting Snowbirds

Daily cartoon / meme roundup: It was never about the cost it is about forcing the public to struggle for the necessities in live. In the worlds wealthiest country it doesn’t have to be this way.

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No one ever asks, ‘how are you going to pay for it?’ with the military, and they waste trillions.

Herman Comic Strip for December 19, 2021

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Clay Jones Comic Strip for December 19, 2021

Elon Musk has gotten rich off others all his life.     Elon Musk’s father was wealthy and owned an emerald mine in South Africa. His mother was from Canada, but was raised in South Africa. Elon Musk moved back to his mother’s homeland to avoid the military draft in South Africa. Shades of Donald Trump! (But a lot smarter and much more successful in multiplying his father’s fortune.)

Elon Musk was successful in developing software, and made a fortune developing X.com and PayPal, which he then parlayed into a role in a new company founded by Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning. Musk did NOT found Tesla; he joined a company that was already being developed, and eventually ousted the founders and took full control himself.

Musk had developed enormous wealth DUE TO GOVERNMENT SUPPORT and government contracts, subsidies and guarantees. And there are certainly many legitimate public policy interests in developing clean, green, renewable energy.

But, while Musk certainly has demonstrated his own brilliance, imagination, drive and success, he has always developed his wealth on the backs of others — government, the public, and workers who transform his visions into actual products.

Robert Ariail Comic Strip for December 19, 2021

Matt Davies Comic Strip for December 19, 2021

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well fuck sums it up nicely

Doonesbury Comic Strip for December 19, 2021

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Forced birth?

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Where are the forced birth crowd here and above?   Where is all the support needed for these forced births?   It is simply a tactic to control women’s bodies and their sex organs.  

Lola Comic Strip for December 19, 2021

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Scott Stantis Comic Strip for December 19, 2021

Jeff Stahler Comic Strip for December 19, 2021

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Daddy's Home Comic Strip for December 19, 2021

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Misleading right wing media cartoons / memes

Michael Ramirez Comic Strip for December 19, 2021

You would think the Republicans would be happy. The deficit has actually decreased around a third of a billion under President Biden. Not a surprise, since we don’t have a grifter in the White House anymore.

This is why the Republicans needed to focus on the debt ceiling and be over dramatic about the whole thing. Most American’s don’t understand the debt ceiling has nothing to do with the actual deficit. They also understand if Biden keeps reducing the deficit, they may not need to increase the debt ceiling again for quite some time. If we could roll back some of the tax cuts to the wealthy, perhaps never.

Well, until the Republicans gain full control again, as they believe in deficit spending, but only when it’s them doing the spending.

Wow talk about causing the problem you are complaining about.   This is not on Biden, it’s on willfully ignorant anti-vaxxers.    The right wing media is doing everything they can to fight any attempt by the Biden administration to fight the Coronavirus.   The right wing is actually encouraging spreading the virus.  Yet now the blames Biden for not stopping the very virus the right is spreading?   And the Republican party is happy about this, they are planning to run on it this next year.   The Republicans plan to tell voters to vote for them because Biden has done a bad job fixing what the Republicans are deliberately breaking.  

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The Knight Life Comic Strip for December 19, 2021

Shrimp and Grits for Dec 18, 2021

Speed Bump Comic Strip for December 19, 2021

Speed Bump Comic Strip for December 18, 2021

Free Range Comic Strip for December 19, 2021

Reality Check Comic Strip for December 19, 2021

Pickles Comic Strip for December 19, 2021

FoxTrot Comic Strip for December 19, 2021

One Big Happy Comic Strip for December 19, 2021

Hits ‘keep coming’: Hospitals struggle as COVID beds fill

https://apnews.com/article/coronavirus-hospitals-struggle-as-covid-beds-fill-5e98f09c578a231be1411516e9dfff58

Hospitals across the country are struggling to cope with burnout among doctors, nurses and other workers, already buffeted by a crush of patients from the ongoing surge of the COVID-19 delta variant and now bracing for the fallout of another highly transmissible mutation.

Ohio became the latest state to summon the National Guard to help overwhelmed medical facilities. Experts in Nebraska warned that its hospitals soon may need to ration care. Medical officials in Kansas and Missouri are delaying surgeries, turning away transfers and desperately trying to hire traveling nurses, as cases double and triple in an eerie reminder of last year’s holiday season.

“There is no medical school class that can prepare you for this level of death,” said Dr. Jacqueline Pflaum-Carlson, an emergency medicine specialist at Henry Ford Health System in Detroit. “The hits just keep coming.”

The national seven-day average of COVID-19 hospital admissions was 60,000 by Wednesday, far off last winter’s peak but 50% higher than in early November, the government reported. The situation is more acute in cold-weather regions, where people are increasingly gathering inside and new infections are piling up.

New York state reported Friday that slightly more than 21,000 people had tested positive for COVID-19, a new high since tests became widely available. The consequences were swift in New York City: The Rockettes Christmas show was scratched for the season, and some Broadway shows canceled performances because of outbreaks among cast members.

“We are in a situation where we are now facing a very important delta surge and we are looking over our shoulder at an oncoming omicron surge,” Dr. Anthony Fauci, chief medical adviser to President Joe Biden, said of the two COVID-19 variants.

At AdventHealth Shawnee Mission, a hospital near Kansas City, Missouri, chief medical officer Dr. Lisa Hays said the emergency department is experiencing backups sometimes lasting for days.

“The beds are not the issue. It’s the nurses to staff the beds. … And it’s all created by rising COVID numbers and burnout,” Hays said. “Our nurses are burnt out.”

Experts attribute most of the rise in cases and hospitalizations to infections among people who have not been inoculated against the coronavirus. The government says 61% of the U.S. population is fully vaccinated.

Dr. Steve Stites, chief medical officer at University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City, Kansas, said the “pandemic of the unvaccinated” continues to swamp the hospital and its workers.

“There’s no place to go. Our staff are tired. We’re going to run out of travelers,” Stites said, referring to visiting health care workers, “and omicron is at our doorstep. This is a tornado warning to our community.”

Ohio’s National Guard deployment is one of the largest seen during the pandemic, with more than 1,000 members sent to beleaguered hospitals especially in the Akron, Canton and Cleveland areas.

As of Friday, 4,723 people in the state were hospitalized with the coronavirus, a number last seen about a year ago, Gov. Mike DeWine said. Some staffers were taking only short breaks before punching in for second shifts, he added.

Health systems elsewhere that are doing somewhat better are nervously eying the arrival of the omicron variant and girding themselves for the impact.

Nebraska officials said hospitals might have to put some care on hold to make room for COVID-19 patients. While case numbers are down from the state’s pandemic peak, they could rebound rapidly, and bed availability remains tight because of patients with non-virus ailments.

“It may be likely that omicron will cause a giant surge, and honestly we can’t handle that right now,” said Dr. Angela Hewlett of Nebraska Medicine in Omaha.

At Los Angeles’ Providence Holy Cross Medical Center, just 17 coronavirus patients were being treated there Friday, a small fraction of the hospital’s worst stretch. Nurse manager Edgar Ramirez said his co-workers are weary but better prepared if a wave hits.

“The human factor of having that fear is always going to be there,” Ramirez said. “I tell our crew, ‘We have to talk through this. We have to express ourselves.’ Otherwise it’s going to tough.”

Twin sisters Linda Calderon and Natalie Balli, 71, had planned to get vaccinated but delayed it until it was too late. Now they’re on oxygen in the same room at Providence Holy Cross, their beds separated by just a few feet.

“We kept saying, ‘we’ll do it tomorrow.’ But tomorrow never came,” Calderon said as she watched her sister struggle to breathe. “We really regret not getting the shots, because if we did, we wouldn’t be like this right now.”

Pflaum-Carlson, the doctor at Detroit’s Henry Ford Health, made a public plea for people to get the shots both for their benefit and for those toiling on the frontlines of care. Eighty percent of the roughly 500 COVID-19 patients at the system’s five hospitals were unvaccinated,

“Have a little grace and consideration in how devastating things are right now,” she said.

Daily cartoon / meme roundup: Uniquely US problems other advanced nations do not have. Are we really #1

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Working It Out Comic Strip for December 18, 2021

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Matt Wuerker Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

Matt Wuerker Comic Strip for December 15, 2021

“No stimulus checks” BS

Frazz Comic Strip for December 18, 2021

Broom Hilda Comic Strip for December 18, 2021

fox hunting under a bridge

Clay Jones Comic Strip for December 18, 2021

Jeff Stahler Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

roger stone jan 6th

Stuart Carlson Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

Nick Anderson Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

in heart live on a farm

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sounds of the seasons

Steve Benson Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

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Matt Davies Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

ViewsEurope Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

ViewsAmerica Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

Off the Mark Comic Strip for December 18, 2021

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No one is aborting fully born toddlers, but I bet some parents think of it.   That is called murder and against the law.   Nice heart string pulling cartoon even if totally wrong about the subject.   The real issue is about the woman and her rights to her life and her body.   She is already born, she is a human life, she has human potential.  These are all discounted and ignored by the forced birth crowd.  Abortion is used before there is a viable life that can live with out the mother, or in case the mothers life is in danger because her life is important also.   The forced birth crowd are not interested in human potential of the unborn fetus because after a baby is born they with draw all support.  But every one wants to focus on the word life, well the woman has life.   But what they really mean is human and a zygote / fetus is not human, but the woman is.    Hugs

Plus these are the same damn people most virulent about not getting vaccines, wearing masks, and denying all the facts of the many deaths from the Coronavirus.  Hugs

A.F. Branco for Dec 18, 2021

So misleading, dishonest, and maybe designed to discourage people from demanding government action on climate change.  Obama is a private citizen, and while he is important and has some wealth, he is not a corporation spewing pollution in to the environment.   It doesn’t matter if he has a beach front estate, again he is not a coal burning power plant or belching smog out his smoke stack.   He is surely not dumping his trash into the ocean.   Hugs

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Shrimp and Grits for Dec 18, 2021

Reality Check Comic Strip for December 18, 2021

Herman Comic Strip for December 18, 2021

Daddy's Home Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

Candorville Comic Strip for December 18, 2021