- Treat everyone with respect. Value every person’s opinion. Don’t judge the people God put in your life by the outside. God uses everyone.
Sunday, March 10, 2019
Treat everyone with respect. Value every person’s opinion. Don’t judge the people God put in your life by the outside. God uses everyone.
Saturday, March 9, 2019
Between 2001 and 2013, George W. Bush and Barack Obama used their national emergency authority 18 times to authorize 18 different military construction projects—All to benefit other countries .. !
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Between 2001 and 2013, George W. Bush and Barack Obama used their national emergency authority 18 times to authorize 18 different military construction projects—All to benefit other countries
@realDonaldTrump is using it to protect AMERICA.
He needs our support!
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Friday, March 8, 2019
Our thoughts and prayers are with McHenry Sheriff tonight. Deputy Keltner was shot earlier this morning while attempting to serve an arrest warrant with the U.S. Marshalls. Deputy Keltner who was married and had two young children, suffered a gunshot wound. Prayers. RIP ..
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Our thoughts and prayers are with @McHenrySheriff tonight. Deputy Keltner was shot earlier this morning while attempting to serve an arrest warrant with the U.S. Marshalls. Deputy Keltner who was married and had two young children, suffered a gunshot wound. 
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Thursday, March 7, 2019
Brittanee Drexel Disappearance, Gang Raped, Murder and Fed to Gators ... Where is the Justice Department ?? How about Brittanee Drexel Civil Rights !!!!
Brittanee Drexel's family and their supporters listen as the FBI says she was alive and seen being held against her will in McClellanville a few days after she was reported missing from Myrtle Beach in 2009. For the first time publicly, the invest
By McClatchy
A man in a South Carolina prison told a New York television station he saw Brittanee Drexel’s killing weeks after she went missing from the Myrtle Beach area in 2009.
“There’s a wooded area on the property line. So we were walking through the path and the shooting took place,” Taquan Brown told WHEC in New York. “Nate shot her with a double-barrel shotgun two times.”
Brown didn’t know Nate other than by his first name. He said he walked away after witnessing the killing.
Drexel, 17, went missing from the Myrtle Beach area in April 2009 after she came to the Grand Strand for a spring break trip without her parents’ permission. FBI agents said they believe the Rochester, N.Y., teen was held against her will for several days before she was killed in the McClellanville area.
Brown spoke to the New York station in a series of phone calls from behind bars. He is incarcerated for an unrelated manslaughter charge.
He said he saw Drexel four times after she disappeared, including one encounter at a McClellanville home two days after she went missing. Brown told the news channel that he saw Drexel with a black eye and she was sexually assaulted.
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE NEED TO COME ON ALREADY
The statements are the latest development in the 10-year saga over Drexel’s disappearance. While the FBI said they believe Drexel is dead, her remains have not been found.
Brown also filed a civil suit in late December against state officials and investigators. In the hand-written document, Brown stated that he believed “Shawn Taylor” made threats against his life.
Timothy Da’Shaun Taylor has been a key player in the case. Federal investigators said a jailhouse informant told them Taylor was at the house where Drexel was assaulted and shot as she tried to escape.
Brown said he told investigators he didn’t want to be part of the Drexel investigation. But after officials released the statement to the press regarding the jailhouse informant, Brown says he was labeled as a “snitch.” There is now a $15,000 bounty on his head and his safety in prison is at risk, Brown said.
Tuesday, March 5, 2019
Winner claims $1.5 billion Mega Millions jackpot in South Carolina ! Good for SC !
https://www.wkyt.com/content/news/Winner-claims-15-billion-Mega-Millions-jackpot-in-South-Carolina-will-remain-anonymous-506670941.html
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - The South Carolina resident who had the billion-dollar lottery ticket drawn in October has finally claimed their prize.
The winner, who was not named in the South Carolina Education Lottery Commission release, said they even allowed a fellow customer to make a Mega Millions lottery ticket purchase in front of the winner while in line at the store.
“A simple act of kindness led to an amazing outcome.,” the lottery said.
As allowed by South Carolina law, the winner has elected to remain anonymous and has chosen the cash option of a one-time payment of $877,784,124. This is the largest jackpot payout to a single winner in United States history.
The Mega Millions drawing for this historic jackpot was drawn on Oct. 23, 2018.
“We are delighted that the winner is a South Carolinian and has come forward to claim this remarkable prize," Hogan Brown, the Commission’s Executive Director, said. "We offer sincere congratulations and are very happy that one of our South Carolina retailers, KC Mart in Simpsonville, will receive $50,000 for selling the claimed winning ticket. The State of South Carolina will benefit from $61 million that will be collected in income taxes from the winner. We respect the winner’s decision to remain anonymous, and we will honor the winner’s wishes.”
The winner has retained Jason Kurland of Rivkin Radler of New York to provide legal representation and to act as spokesperson. After the payment process is complete, a news conference will be scheduled at the Commission’s Draw Studio located at 1333 Main Street in Columbia, South Carolina. Further details will be issued next week.
Since the inception of the Lottery on January 7, 2002, the General Assembly has appropriated from the Education Lottery Account more than $5.4 billion through Fiscal Year 2018-2019. Lottery funds have been used to support higher education programs and scholarships, K-12 programs and other community education programs.
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