
Author: Boohunney
House debating rules before Impeachment Floor vote…
Here are the differences in protections for Impeachment proceedings…
North Korea fires two missiles…

North Korea fired two projectiles, which Japanese authorities said appeared to be ballistic missiles, into the sea between the Korean peninsula and Japan on Thursday, according to the Japanese coast guard and South Korea’s military.
The first of two “unidentified projectiles” was fired on Thursday at 4:35 p.m. local time (0735 GMT) from South Phyongan Province, in the center of the country, South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said in a series of statements. A second projectile was detected at 4:38 p.m. (0738 GMT).
The projectiles traveled an estimated 370 kilometers (230 miles) and reached an altitude of 90 kilometers (56 miles), the JCS said, calling them “short range”.
Japanese authorities said they had landed outside Japan’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), which extends 200 nautical miles (370 kilometers) from land.
While we were told North Korea was giving up their weapons, nothing of the kind has occurred and the world is a much less stable place. Trump’s efforts in North Korea are an utter failure. Our foreign policy is in shambles. North Korea is just one example.
I don’t think there is a Nobel Peace Prize in Trump’s future.
Happy Hour: Tadd Dameron – Super Jet…
Twitter will ban political ads…
Twitter CEO, Jack Dorsey, has announced that Twitter will ban political ads.
I think that Zuckerberg may want to consider this for Facebook as opposed to trying to play referee deciding which ads are truthful and which ads aren’t.
Just a thought…
So, folks like Laura Ingrahm, Sean Duffy, and the “Fox and Friends” crew go on and on questioning his loyalty to the U.S. without any true evidence to back up their speculations. Vindman’s has a distinguished service record. But, in their eyes, he is a villain.

Then, there is this guy, Oliver North. North made illegal sales of weapons to Iraq, funneled the profits to the Contras in Central America, direct going against the Boland Act, and admitted that he had misled Congress. To many on the Right, he is a true, star-spangled hero.
Sometimes, the pretzel logic of these people amazes me.
Panhandle Slim… Art for Folk…
The Sky is Blue and Water is Wet …
Does this come as a surprise to anyone?
I Can’t Believe I Still Have to Protest This…
Reproductive Health Services of Planned Parenthood of the St. Louis Region is currently fighting the state health director, Dr. Randall Williams, to keep its license to perform abortions. The clinic is the last one in the state that performs abortions.
During testimony, it was revealed that Dr. Williams compiled a spreadsheet from women’s medical records to track their menstrual periods.
“The spreadsheet, which was made at Williams’ request by the state’s main inspector, helped to identify patients who had undergone failed abortions…
Williams testified that the investigation of Planned Parenthood began after state inspectors found evidence of a failed abortion that didn’t have a corresponding complication report logged with the state.
The spreadsheet, which was based on medical records the investigator had access to during the state’s annual inspection, also included medical identification numbers, dates of medical procedures and the gestational ages of fetuses.
The last column of the spreadsheet included the date of the last menstrual period of each patient calculated by the health department. The patient’s names were not included.
The investigation eventually found four patients that had to return to Planned Parenthood more than once to have a successful surgical abortion. The failed abortions led the department to have ‘grave concerns’ that caused it to withhold the St. Louis clinic’s license.”
To me, this seems to be a “little bit” creepy and just a tad bit of overreach by the health director.
“The Missouri House minority leader has called on Gov. Mike Parson, a Republican, to ‘immediately investigate’ whether ‘patient privacy was compromised or laws broken’ or whether Williams was a ‘a person who Missourians can be comfortable having in a position of public trust.’
‘State law requires the health department director to be ‘of recognized character and integrity,’ state Rep. Crystal Quade, D-Springfield, said in a statement. ‘This unsettling behavior calls into question whether Doctor Williams meets that high standard.’
Shortly following the hearing, the head of the St. Louis Planned Parenthood said she found the spreadsheet “deeply disturbing.”
‘This is government overreach at its worst,’ Yamelsie Rodriguez, CEO of Reproductive Health Services of Planned Parenthood of the St. Louis Region, said in a statement. ‘It shadows the Trump administration’s history of tracking the periods of refugee girls under the government’s care. This is outrageous and disgusting.’ “
All these years since Roe v Wade and the battle continues for women’s reproductive rights all around the country, including here, in Georgia, with the state’s “Heartbeat Bill” passing and now in court.


