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Link to New York Times
You might also enjoy the DAY OF DERP – It would appear the “Day of Rage” was a national race-baiting mega fail.
(Via WFB) The Obama administration violated federal law when it released five senior Taliban leaders from prison without notifying Congress, as is legally mandated, according to an investigation by the Government Accountability Office (GAO).

The GAO concluded in a report issued Thursday that the Obama administration failed to provide proper notification of the Taliban release and illegally used taxpayer funds that were not appropriated to enable the inmate transfer, according to the report.
The Obama administration in May secretly struck a deal with the Taliban in Afghanistan to free from the Guantanamo Bay prison camp in Cuba five of its top leaders in exchange for the return of captured U.S. soldier Bowe Bergdahl, who was later accused by fellow soldiers of having deserted the Army prior to his capture. (more…)
Facing a nation that has caught on to the propaganda inside the narrative of hate, the Grievance Activists are in a rage.
Cue the audio visual lemonstration:
(Via WeaselZippers) The Columbia (MO) Daily Tribune is getting criticized for running this Gary McCoy syndicated cartoon on Wednesday, next to a Rich Lowry column headlined “Overly aggressive police are being provoked.”

Liberals are going Moonbat Crazy claiming racism.
Personally I would love for a cartoonist to just “cartoonify” a real picture (below) and put it on their front page. (more…)
“My people“…
The Cabinet Members are not even trying to hide their racism any longer.
As attorneys Daryl Parks and Benjamin Crump continue to represent the family of Michael Brown, the similarities in their approach toward both the Trayvon Martin and Mike Brown shooting continue to mount. And that’s a problem, as you’ll see at the end:
• The ages of both both Mike Brown and Trayvon Martin were originally misreported. Trayvon was 13, then 15, then 16 and eventually 17. Mike Brown was 17 in most original reports, and then eventually 18.
• Both Mike Brown and Trayvon Martin were at a convenience store immediately before the shooting.
• Both Mike Brown and Trayvon Martin were legally represented by attorneys’ Benjamin Crump, and Daryl Parks from the Law Firm: Parks and Crump.
• For both shootings Benjamin Crump enlisted the assistance of MSNBC and Al Sharpton.
• Al Sharpton enlisted the AME church network, and Jamal Bryant in both shootings.
• Benjamin Crump and Al Sharpton called for the NAACP’s assistance in both shootings.
• The New Black Panther Party involved themselves in both shootings.
• The congressional Black Caucus involved themselves in both shootings.
Against the backdrop of being the latest target of the professional grievance industry, the support page for Officer Darren Wilson has begun to catch attention. A goFundme page was set up for expenses related to being in the crosshairs of hate:

From the page: “We stand behind Officer Darren Wilson and his family during this trying time in their lives. All proceeds will be sent directly to Darren Wilson and his family for any financial needs they may have including legal fees”.
(HatTipGWP) Two supporters of Officer Darren Wilson walked down the same street as the protestors demanding his sacrifice:

(Sign on left: “Vigorous Prosecution Jay Nixon ?? Justice is For Everybody Even P.O Wilson“) (Sign on Right: “Justice for Police Officer Wilson“)
Things got sketchy. They had to be rescued from the mob. (more…)
(CNN) – Attorney General Eric Holder arrived in Ferguson, Missouri, Wednesday and made a pledge to the community that the federal investigation into the police shooting of an unarmed black teenager would be “fair and independent.”
Holder will meet with the family of 18-year-old Michael Brown to hear their concerns about how this investigation might play out.
“At a minimum, I think they want to be assured that the process will be fair, that it will be transparent which is what they’ve been calling for from the very beginning. So they’re hopeful that this meeting will add that reassurance that they’ve been looking for since day one,” said Anthony Gray, co-counsel for the Brown Family.
The county prosecutor overseeing the case said it could take until mid-October to hear all of the evidence related to the shooting. (more…)
