No criminal charges in the death of Breonna Taylor

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Obama commissioned the Dolan consulting group in 2015 , Charts at that time Medical errors 251,454 police shooting deaths 990 very interesting read
Point being yes her death should be looked into the warrant ( ongoing invest ) war on low level drug (ignored) Yes issues can and always be handled better .( broken warrant system)
Media DPST picks only PC stories , How about medical errors fixing that broken system
Point being a lot should be looked into in this country to stop this from happening Just saying
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And its just more of the DPST media narrative = law and order/ cops bad
Let not look into the judge , informant. But we are will to except medical errors ?
DPST looking for some type of utopia which will ever happen .( end of rant LOL)
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well you would think the leftists and their all things must be woke stuff would love this guy Daniel Cameron since his new wife happens to be white .. but NO!!


https://www.yahoo.com/news/fact-chec...174438121.html



Fact check: Kentucky attorney general is not married to a relative of Mitch McConnell

McKenzie Sadeghi, USA TODAYSat, September 26, 2020, 12:44 PM CDT


The claim: Daniel Cameron's wife is related to Mitch McConnell

Following outrage over the grand jury charges in the deadly police shooting of Breonna Taylor that sparked a new wave of nationwide demonstrations for racial equality, online posts have surfaced that claim a family connection between two prominent Kentucky politicians.


Social media users say Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron's new wife and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., are related.


“I bet you didn’t know the Attorney General of Kentucky is married to Mitch McConnell’s niece. Yes, the same one who took the case before the grand jury and received no charges for the officers who murdered Breonna Taylor,” reads the text of a post along with photos of Cameron and his wife. “I said it before, and I’ll say it again. This isn’t about justice but political aspirations and white votes. He has now proven himself to the white people of Kentucky by selling out his own.”




Daniel Cameron was sworn in Tuesday as Kentucky's 51st attorney general. Dec. 17, 2019The user who shared the post has not returned USA TODAY’s request for comment.


The claim also made its way to Twitter, where users shared similar versions. Some speculated that Cameron’s wife is McConnell’s granddaughter.


“Does anyone know why Mitch McConnell was at Daniel Cameron’s wedding? I heard it’s because Cameron’s new wife is Mitch’s granddaughter. True or not?” wrote one user.


Fact check: Nancy Pelosi didn't secure a US Postal Service contract for husband's company

There's no relation

Cameron married his second wife on July 31 at a small private outdoor ceremony, the Courier Journal reported. (Weddings in Kentucky can take place at public venues during the pandemic as long as capacity is limited to 50% and social distancing is promoted.)


Cameron married Makenze Evans, 27, who graduated from Western Kentucky University in 2015. Evans is a fifth-grade teacher in Oldham County, Kentucky, according to Heavy.


A spokesperson for McConnell confirmed to The Courier Journal that he was in attendance at Cameron's wedding.


However, there is no evidence that McConnell attended the wedding due to family relations. Cameron served as McConnell's legal counsel for a little more than two years and handled a wide array of matters for the senator, including federal judiciary, law enforcement and criminal justice matters, as well as patent and trademark issues.




Daniel Cameron, a candidate for Kentucky attorney general, embraced Sen. Mitch McConnell, right, following his speech during the Fancy Farm political picnic in Fancy Farm, Ky. Aug. 3, 2019More: Fact check: Viral meme listing Breonna Taylor 'truths' includes misinformation


CNN reported that McConnell has three daughters — Porter, Claire and Eleanor — from his first marriage to Sherrill Redmon. McConnell married his current wife, U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao, in 1993, and the couple do not have any children together.


Cameron's spokeswoman, Elizabeth Kuhn, confirmed to USA TODAY that the rumors suggesting a family connection between Cameron's wife and the senator are "false."


McConnell spokeswoman Stephanie Penn also told USA TODAY that the two are not related and pointed to a July tweet from when the couple was still engaged by USA TODAY politics reporter Phillip M. Bailey.


"I'll say this once and only once because this is so not the issue at hand, but is becoming somewhat of an actual distraction for some folks on the left who either keep asking or telling me. @DanielCameronAG is NOT engaged to @senatemajldr Mitch McConnell's granddaughter," Bailey tweeted.


Our ruling: False

The claim that Kentucky Attorney General David Cameron's wife is related to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is FALSE, based on our research. There is no evidence that the two are related and two spokespersons confirmed that this is not true. The claims stem from McConnell's attendance at Cameron's wedding.


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This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Fact check: Daniel Cameron's wife isn't related to Mitch McConnell


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no wonder they want to call this guy an Uncle Tom.

BAHHAHAAAAAA
George Soros already hired them Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid
To do what they do best, act stupid and fuck shit up.
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this van has already been traced back to some uber libtard who funded it


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZf_UGQoNwc


the left makes big shit over the so-called far right and that groups like the Proud Boys are the prime instigators of violence when we have dozens of photos and video of these ANTIFA radicals "proptesting while armed". which is fine until the first brick from the U-HUAL is thrown.


then you got a riot. fuck your !st Amendment riotous criminal.


Meet the Law and the Law mostly wins. and isn't some systemic racist force, just more far left lies and defense of lawlessness and riots because some black dude resisted arrest. again. see the real problem here?


at least Shaq and Chucky know Taylor's case was different while letting the 900 gorilla go unsaid. at some point blacks may have to act as a group and start denouncing any ANTIFA elements wanting to attach themselves to their cause which has it's own racist and hypocritical origins but the optics begin to sway opinion against BLM. here is a so-called movement claiming an end to racism yet their marches always turn into a display of racism .. and this is just the non-riots.


the riots in the "name" of BLM make a lot of blacks back away from supporting it. and they know it's not the issue the media makes of it where all of these dudes were suspects who resisted arrest.
The responses in this thread are just so on the nose for your average 40-55 year old white guy that fellates themselves dry on shared facebook stories and propaganda while lamenting how everyone else is a "sheep" 😂
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The responses in this thread are just so on the nose for your average 40-55 year old white guy that fellates themselves dry on shared facebook stories and propaganda while lamenting how everyone else is a "sheep" �� Originally Posted by p@ssw0rd
I would agree with what you said but for the age range and news source. I would say it's probably 60 years old and above and no FB, but only Fox News.
When there is no incorrect fact, nothing to deny, but you just “feel” differently, nothing left to do but call people terms you think are demeaning
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The responses in this thread are just so on the nose for your average 40-55 year old white guy that fellates themselves dry on shared facebook stories and propaganda while lamenting how everyone else is a "sheep" �� Originally Posted by p@ssw0rd

Says the guy who can't be bothered by an actual response to the thread and can only respond with ad hominem attacks.

ad ho·mi·nem

adjective

(of an argument or reaction) directed against a person rather than the position they are maintaining.

Accept he didn't take a position that I can see. Take a position p@assw0rd and let's see what kind of words we can come up with to describe you.
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DPST sheeple itself for the XiNn propaganda Koolaid!
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DPST want laws to change just by FEELINGS , Cameron said the fact and truth BUT wait he's a uncle tom
HYPOCRISY of the media and left is unbelievable