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Baltimore’s Christopher Columbus monument vandalized (for socialism) – Hot Air

This morning someone posted a video showing a man with a sledgehammer vandalizing a monument to Christopher Columbus in Baltimore as he rants about genocidal terrorists like Christopher Columbus and George Washington. The Baltimore Brew reports the 225-year-oldmonument to Columbus is the oldest one still standing in the United States.

The two-minute video also features a monologue that lists capitalism among Columbus worst sins. Christopher Columbus symbolizes the initial invasion of European capitalism into the Western Hemisphere, the narrator says. He continues, Columbus initiated a centuries-old wave of terrorism, murder, genocide, rape, slavery, ecological degradation and capitalist exploitation of labor in the Americas.

The culture of white supremacy preceded the United States. Its at the foundation of U.S. culture, business, bureaucracies, and psychology. Observe how vehemently Republican and Democratic misleaders defend genocidal terrorists like Christopher Columbus and George Washington.

Christopher Columbus has become an increasingly polarizing figure over the lasttwo decades. Those who think his history deserves more criticism and less celebration have the right to make that case. In the past few years, a growing number of cities have renamed Columbus Day as Indigenous Peoples Day so its not as if there has been no movement on this issue.

Just yesterday a handful of people in Columbus, Ohio gathered to demand the removal of a Columbus statue at city hall. Thats how this ought to work. You get like-minded people together and make your case to your elected representatives.Smashing things with a sledgehammer in the middle of the night is not what democracy looks like.

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Dems’ first wave of recruits ‘outsiders’ in 2017 version of Tea Party – USA TODAY

Brendan Kelly, a Democrat, is running for Congress in Illinois.(Photo: Sam Barrett)

MURPHYSBORO, Ill. If there is a Democratic wave election in 2018, the tide will probably bring in individuals like Brendan Kelly, a state'sattorney in St. Clair County and former Navy officer whos never run for state legislature or Congress.

For Democrats like 41-year-old Kelly a clean-cut Irishman and University of Notre Dame alum whos prosecuted corruption on both sides of the aisle and sat on the school board entering national politics is no longer distasteful. Its necessary.

The things that have made us unique and special in history the institutions of democracy and rule of law are threatened in a way they probably havent been in our lifetime, Kelly told USA TODAY during a recent 90-minute car ride through his southwestern Illinois district with vast rural pockets.

While Kellys desire to run has gathered for four years, We are now at a critical turning point in the story of our country, said Kelly. The outcome will be determined by people who are willing to step forward and show a little courage, he said.

Much like the Republican men and women who swept into Washington in the 2010 Tea Party wave, the majority of Democratic candidates are new to state-level or national politics. Unlike the Tea Party, many of these Democrats have a long record of public service. Theyare former public prosecutors, doctors, CIA operatives and veterans, and they are concentrated in heartland states like Kansas, Iowa, Indiana and Minnesota.

Even as the Democratic Party is being far out raised at the national level by the Republican National Committee, Democrats hope top tier recruits like Kelly will give them a shot at contesting so-called Obama-Trump districts to win back the House. The Democratic primary is next March.

After supporting Obama by four points in 2012, residents in this working-class district bordering the Mississippi River to the west backed Trump by 12 points even as they elected a Democratic senator, Tammy Duckworth, by nine points. Republican Mike Bost has held the seat since 2014. When Kelly entered the race last month, several of the nations top political handicappers moved the race to competitive for Democrats. Bost's campaign office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

In the summer of an off-year election, a number of candidates similar to Kelly in Trump districts have already decided to run.

Others include MichiganSixth District's Matt Longjohn, who recently stepped down from his role as the first national physician executive in the YMCAs 170-year history and is challenging incumbent Republican Fred Upton. Elissa Slotkin is a former CIA official and acting assistant secretary of Defense who lives on a cattle farm in Holly, Mich., and whose grandfather invented the famous Ballpark Frank first sold at Tiger Stadium. She is challenging Mike Bishop.

These are what the Democratic Partys version of outsiders look like in 2017.

The Democratic Party wants individuals who cant be tarred as career politicians or party insiders. Kelly was more than willing to find fault with both parties. He criticized the presidents handling of the white supremacist violence in Charlottesville and condemned some Tea Party members as bordering on anarchy, while declining to commit to supporting Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., continuing as party leader.

Kelly and other challengers have so far avoided saying they will vote for Rep. Nancy Pelosi of California as speaker if Democrats retake the House next year.(Photo: Cliff Owen, AP)

The party has lost its way in terms of acting on the economic concerns of people who, traditionally, the Democratic Party has fought for, he said. Whats more, the nations campaign finance system is forcing candidates of both parties to bow to the same big industry donors they are supposed to be policing, said Kelly.

Democrats need 24 seats to retake the House, and former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton won 23 of them. Even so, theres no way Democrats will win them all, because a number are occupied by popular incumbents.

That means they also need to win more than a handful of Trump House districts.

There have been a number of Democratic candidates throwing their hats in after declining to do so during the Obama years, said Kyle Kondik, managing editor of Sabatos Crystal Ball, a nonpartisan newsletter at the University of Virginia. What Democrats are looking for are people who are not easily identified with the national Democratic brand, he said.

Like many days this week, after finishing his day job, Kelly fired up a white Chevy Town and Country minivan, which his sons nicknamed Beyonce, and drove himself a couple hundred miles through corn fields and small towns to events including a round table on opioid abuse and a barbeque. Several times, his cell phone blinked with potential donors and other supporters returning calls.

If he got to Congress, he would make a signature issue a constitutional amendment overturning the Citizens United Supreme Court decision finding political spending is protected speech under the First Amendment, in addition to pushing for tougher enforcement of trade agreements and a major infrastructure spending plan.

Citizens United is probably the worst decision made by the modern Supreme Court, he said. Its tearing our country apart. Everywhere I go people have a visceral and enthusiastic response to that message, he said.

The delicate challenge Kelly faces in running in a Trump district was on display.

Pressed several times on Trumps missteps, he put the emphasis on Congress, including its role in the opioid epidemic. In June, Kelly called Trump a "blowhard" in a meet-and-greet with Democrats. In addition to highlighting his ties to law enforcement, Kellys making the heroinand opioid crisis ravaging rural areas a major focus.

He said Washington lawmakers ignored pleas for action by the Drug Enforcement Administration in both Democratic and Republican administrations while big pharmaceutical companies lining congressional coffers benefited from the over-prescription of pain killers like Oxycodone.

Rep. Mike Bost, R-Ill., is the man Brendan Kelly is seeking to replace in Washington.(Photo: Seth Perlman, AP)

When asked about Bosts liabilities, Kelly didnt hesitate. The bill they voted for would take away health care from 38,000 people in the 12th district. To deliberately choose to support that, I cannot live with that, he said.

Voters in his district like Autum Cullers, a 33-year-old medical assistant from Harrisburg, illustrate why that may be the right approach.

Cullers, who has family in coal mining, supports Trump because she says hes bringing jobs back and working on border security. Yet she also voted for Democratic Sen. Duckworth because of her military service and said shed be open to learning more about Kelly.

For her, health care will be the top voting issue, and she had plenty of criticism of the GOP bill Bost supported that drastically cut Medicaid benefits. There's a lot of single moms that work, and they need that, she said. Something has to be done to make health care more affordable without just dropping people, she said.

Janet Belles, a 64-year-old retired home health aide who also voted for both Trump and Duckworth, also said health care will be her top voting issue. She blamed congressional Republicans and defended Trump, whom she said is doing the right thing. On Bost, she said: He could do a lot better job in some ways.

As Kelly seeks to appeal to such rural Trump voters, he is also making his ties to law enforcement and fighting corruption a major focus.

As states attorney since 2010, Kellys taken on several of the nations largest banks for fraudulent mortgage lending and sued big pharmaceutical manufacturers for maximizing profits by deceiving patients about the dangers of certain opioids.

The epidemic of opioid overdoses has hit southern Illinois particularly hard.(Photo: Patrick Sison, AP)

On a sunny Thursday, he met in Murphysboro at a Plumbers and Pipefitters Union hall with a couple dozen voters to discuss the opioid epidemic. While personal stories were shared, Dr. Thomas Kupferer, a family practice doctor, excused himself for arriving late. As county coroner, he was delayed after receiving a 32-year-old female who arrived DOA, or dead on arrival, from a heroin overdose.

Theres not a single family that I know that hasnt been impacted by the epidemic, Kelly told the group.

Kelly said he is confident Trump voters can be won over with an aggressive message on the economy and health care that is essential to curing the opioid crisis.

We have to hear and listen and understand why folks voted the way they did and not look down on people, not judge people, he said.

They are in some ways out of desperation looking for help, he said.

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Ukraine and North Korea – New York Times

Photo A photo released by North Koreas state news agency in July purported to show a test of a Hwasong-14, thought to be capable of reaching the mainland United States. Credit Korean Central News Agency, via Reuters

To the Editor:

Re Tracing Success of North Korea to Ukraine Plant (front page, Aug. 14): I was alarmed by suggestions in your article that Ukraine may have supplied rocket technology to North Korea. The article suggests that North Korea has been using an engine called the RD-250, then confirmed that the RD-250 was developed in Russia, and then made the leap that the technology leakage came from Ukraine. But no evidence has been provided to support the claims.

As Ukraines foreign minister and a trained aerophysicist, I want to say that my country could not have been involved in aiding North Koreas missile program.

The production lines for building these types of rockets in Ukraine were decommissioned in 1992. The expertise cannot be carried in the heads of rogue scientists. The instructions are included in complex manuals locked in top-security facilities guarded by our security forces. Not only would it be virtually impossible for criminals to access these manuals, but also any effort could not go unnoticed by our government.

But I am doubtful that North Korea could achieve what it has done without outside help. The global community must now come together to conduct an international inquiry to find out who was responsible.

PAVLO KLIMKIN, KIEV, UKRAINE

A version of this letter appears in print on August 22, 2017, on Page A20 of the New York edition with the headline: Ukraine and North Korea.

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Vladimir Putin’s Trip to Crimea Jazz Festival Angers Ukraine – Newsweek

Russian President Vladimir Putin found another way to twist the knife over Russias annexation of Crimea from Ukraine, as his latest appearance in the region injected politics into a jazz music festival.

During a weekend visit to Crimea, the Russian leader played lip service to bringing people together through music in a surprise appearance at a music event. His arrival in Crimea already sparked disaproval in Kiev, where the governmentviews such visits as violations of Ukrainian law. Russia seized control of the region in 2014, but internationally it continues to be recognizedas Ukrainian.

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The visit was a severe violation of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine by Russia, Ukraines Ministry of Foreign Affairs concluded in a statement. Such crossings into Crimea from Russia without permission from Kiev are regarded as a violation of Ukraines lawand one that has earned other public figures, such as the former prime minister of Italy, Silvio Berlusconi, travel bans from Ukraine.

It was Putins appearance onstage at the Koktebel Jazz Party music event on Sunday that found a new way to encroach on Ukrainian claims, through his polite greetings and musings about the worth of music.

Music is a kind of Esperanto, an international language that needs no translation, a language that brings people together, Putin said in a video broadcast by the Kremlin. We are grateful to our guests, the musicians and also the festivals organizers. Congratulations on this wonderful festival.

The event at which Putin spoke, although a music festival, has a political significanceof its own that parallels Russia and Ukraines conflicting claims over Crimea.

I believe this wonderful festival was held for the first time 15 years ago, in 2003, Putin said as he welcomed the audience from the stage. Since then, 150 leading musical groups from all over the world have performed here, and this time you will be able to listen to 10 glorious groups, 10 jazz bands who are our friends.

Ukrainian fact checkers were quick to pick up the issue. The long-running festival that Putin referred to is not quite the event he attended. The Koktebel Jazz Festival is a Ukrainian-held event which has been forced to relocate from Crimea to Ukraines Odessa region since the annexation. It began running in Crimea 15 years ago, and its latest installment is scheduled to take place on Ukraines Black Sea coast this weekend.

The event Putin attended on Sunday is the subtly titled Koktebel Jazz Party, running a week before the festival whose legacy Putin claimed, award-winning Ukrainian news site Ukrainska Pravda noted.

The jazz party, which has been running only since 2014, went ahead under the curious tagline Same place, same jazz.

Russian state news agency RIA Novosti backed up Putins claims over the festival, arguing that the annual Koktebel event has merely split between Russia and Ukraine and questioned if it is appropriate to name an event after Crimeas Koktebel if it is held elsewhere.

But then why create a new brand, why pour efforts into creativity when you can just keep restating that Koktebel is right here, outside Odessa? the festival review chided sarcastically.

A spokesperson for Koktebel Jazz Festival was not immediately available to comment.

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First title is further motivation for us to keep present team in the PVL — BaliPure boss – ABS-CBN Sports

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By ABS-CBN Sports on Aug 22, 2017 02:21 PM

Amid the frenzied celebration on the court that followed the Purest Water Defenders capture of the Premier Volleyball League Open Conference championship against the Pocari Sweat Lady Warriors recently, the top honcho of BaliPure announced that his Mabalacat, Pampanga-based company is keeping the present team for the next season and the seasons after that.

Panlileo was ecstatic and breathless as he made the announcement to this writer, bursting into laughter next as he watched Risa Sato gather the scattered confettis in her hands to release it again in the air.

This, our first title since joining the commercial league last year, is further motivation for us to keep maintaining a team in the PVL, said the mild-mannered top honcho of the Mabalacat, Pampanga-based water supplier and bottler of purified water. We have always said and I am saying it again that our company will always field a team in any tournament organized by Sports Vision. We are in this for the long term.

An equally jubilant Gil Cortez, BaliPure team consultant, was telling sportswriters elsewhere on the court that he felt vindicated in his previous claim that it was the foreign guest players of the Pocari Sweat Lady Warriors who had beaten them in the finals of the opening competition of the new PVL this year, the Reinforced Conference.

He had asserted then that his team carried the strongest local lineup. That heart-stopping Wednesday night, the Water Defenders, powered by the never-say-die Grethcel Soltones, proved his boast right.

Sobrang super

Talagang buwis-buhay ang nilaro ko sir, said Soltones. Talagang ibinigay ko sa Game 3 ang lahat ng best ko. Ganoon din ang mga teammates ko.

Sobrang super happy po was all Sato could say when asked how she felt about BaliPures first championship.

Gel Cayuna, an eleventh-hour recruit from Far Eastern University, was having that top-of-the-world feeling. Nagpapasalamat po ako at nakasali ako sa pinaka-solid na team sa PVL. Masayang-masayang-masaya po ako.

Towards the end of the court celebration, libero Lizlee Ann Pantone opted to stay away from the raucous group, watching the spontaneous proceedings on the mounted TV screen teary-eyed. Masaya lang po kaya medyo naiiyak ako.

Up in the gallery Jerry Malabanan and his three younger daughters were watching the ever modest Jerrili, his firstborn, let her hair down in elation over winning her first championship in the Philippines since coming home for good from California in 2013 to be able to play collegiate volleyball here with the FEU Lady Tamaraws in the UAAP.

We lived for this moment when Jerrili would win her first title with any local team, said the senior Malabanan, who brought in a group of 44 at Filoil Flying V Centre in San Juan City to watch the deciding match. The family is very proud of her.

No sooner had Grethcel hammered in the final point that broke the backs of the Lady Warriors than Jerrilis mom phoned her dad from Placentia, California, to let the family know that she watched the whole knockout game with their relatives via The Filipino Channel starting at six in the morning.

I wish I were there to share with you that moment we have been waiting for, Malabanan quoted her wife Liberty as telling him.

Mrs. Malabanan is the only one in the family who stayed behind in the US to continue her office work for a maritime company.

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