She would hide any pregnant women she found and, if necessary,
interrupt her pregnancy, or quietly deliver and then kill, the newborn
child.
It was the only way the women would have even the slightest chance of
survival – and someday, she hoped, would have the chance to have a
child in freedom.
The
appeals court judges said that despite the companies’ power, they cannot
violate the First Amendment because it only regulates governments, not
the private sector.
“Freedom
Watch’s First Amendment claim fails because it does not adequately
allege that the Platforms can violate the First Amendment. In general,
the First Amendment ‘prohibits only governmental abridgment of speech,'” the court said.
The night of Trump’s presidential
victory in November 2016, Roth, then part of Twitter’s design team
working on its privacy protections, tweeted, “I’m just saying, we fly
over those states that voted for a racist tangerine for a reason.” On
Jan. 22, 2017, the day after the first Women’s March and two days after
Trump’s inauguration, Roth tweeted that there were Nazis in the White
House.
Roth, who is Jewish, has led efforts to
address the recent surge of anti-Semitic harassment on Twitter. He said
in 2018 that a focus was on bot networks spreading anti-Semitism.
Mendel Epstein and Jay Goldstein were encouraged by the FBI’s “sting” to travel to New Jersey to use violence, only if needed, to induce a fictional husband to authorize a Jewish divorce for a female FBI agent who had been trained to simulate an “agunah.”
Rabbis Mendel Epstein and Jay Goldstein (aged 74 and 66) are now at the federal prison camp in Otisville, N.Y., under 10-year and eight-year jail terms imposed after the FBI perpetrated against them the same, if not more scandalous, injustice that it recently inflicted on Flynn. The rabbis were fooled by a meticulously orchestrated theatrical performance into believing that they would free a “chained woman” (agunah) with a trip to a New Jersey warehouse in October 2013. Because violence was a possibility (and was conjectured by Rabbi Epstein), Orthodox Jewish men recruited to assist in the performance of a religiously mandated duty were arrested and charged while they waited for the arrival of a fictional husband. According to the FBI’s script, the husband had fled to South America without giving his Orthodox Jewish wife a get, a religious divorce.
The FBI made these "saintlty" men scheme to commit violence on their fellow Jews! a new definition of chutzpa. The old one was a child who kills his parents asking for mercy on the grounds that he is an orphan! or Dershowitz' clalim that since politicians are motivated to act for the public good - they can not be held accountable for such crimes
Michael J. Gerhardt, a law professor at the University of North
Carolina who specializes in conflicts between Congress and the
President, disputed another aspect of Dershowitz’s claim. “Professor
Dershowitz made what I think was a very bizarre argument about if a
president believes something’s in his purse — if he believes that what
he’s doing is in the nation's best interest — he apparently can do
anything he wants, and that strikes me as completely wrong,” Gerhardt
said. I
Video: No feeling your pain, no bullhorn, and no tears: How Donald Trump is NOT meeting the deadliest pandemic in a century with a president's balming words
Obama played 98 rounds of golf through
this point in his presidency, according to data provided to CNN by Mark
Knoller, a veteran CBS News White House correspondent who is known for tracking presidential activities. By contrast, Knoller said, Trump has spent all or part of 248 days at a golf course.
"I'm going to be working for you. I'm not going to have time to go play golf." --Donald J. Trump, August, 2016
Our President made a promise to
the American people. Here we track his fulfillment of that promise. You
can view our full list of Trump's golf outings here, and see this explanation for more information. Or just watch this video to hear it straight from the President himself.
Trump levied frequent criticism of Barack Obama’s regular golf outings when he was president.
“Can you believe that with all of the problems and difficulties
facing the U.S., President Obama spent the day playing golf. Worse than
Carter,” Trump tweeted in October 2014 during the Ebola epidemic in West
Africa, comparing Obama to former President Jimmy Carter.
Late Sunday night, Trump took
to Twitter to defend his golf outings while firing back at Biden and
lashing out at former President Barack Obama.
"Sleepy Joe's representatives
have just put out an ad saying that I went to play golf (exercise)
today. They think I should stay in the White House at all times," Trump
tweeted.
The President continued, "What they didn't
say is that it's the first time I've played golf in almost 3 months,
that Biden was constantly vacationing, relaxing & making shady deals
with other countries, & that Barack was always playing golf, doing
much of his traveling in a fume spewing 747 to play golf in Hawaii -
Once even teeing off immediately after announcing the gruesome death of a
great young man by ISIS!"
The Chinese researcher known as the “bat woman” warns that the deadly
coronavirus the world is battling now is “just the tip of the iceberg”
in terms of what humans could face without a global effort to prevent
similar infectious-disease outbreaks.
“If we want to prevent human beings from suffering from the next
infectious-disease outbreak, we must go in advance to learn of these
unknown viruses carried by wild animals in nature and give early
warnings,” Shi Zhengli, a top Chinese scientist specializing in viral
transmissions from bats, told CGTN in an interview that aired Monday.
“If we don’t study [the viruses], there will possibly be another
outbreak,” warned Shi, dubbed the “bat woman” by the press because of
her research involving those flying mammals.
When I became a baal t’shuva 37 years ago, I benefited
greatly by studying the writings of Rabbi Shimshon Rafael Hirsh,
especially his Commentary on the Torah and his Commentary on the Book of
Psalms. In the year 1836, he wrote in his book, “Nineteen Letters” that
the mission of Am Yisrael, the Jewish people, in the Exile was to be a
light to the nations.
With the Festival of Shavuot approaching, I asked a group of
influential Rabbis in Israel if, after the establishment of the State of
Israel, the Jews in the Diaspora still had the same mission?