It’s Time For Colin Powell To Make His Presidential Preferences Known
Based on what he’s said in the past, his decision should be clear.
>>> AT THE END OF AN EXTRAORDINARILY PRODUCTIVE -- AND EXHAUSTING -- WEEK, I'm too tired to type much now, but this is important:
EDITORIAL, Sept. 14: Hope for a new life snuffed out by gunfire
Darryl Freeman with son
I am NOT pasting in the editorial, like I did yesterday morning: http://theweathercontinues.blogspot.com/2016/09/as-seen-this-morning-in-scandalous.html.
And I have a few things to type before pasting in the COMMENTS regarding this Wilmington Star News editorial, linked right beneath Darryl Freeman's photo:
1. Yesterday -- as I went back and noted in that posting, but AFTER I had emailed it to my list of 170+ Political Contacts -- I was UNABLE to google up or find in LINKED-IN any reference to the two who made comments AT ALL!!!
I assumed the Editors at the Star News were playing some kind of game.
I am SHOCKED to say, that TODAY, I found LOTS of evidence of Mr. Tom Newcomb (and Mr. Marshall H DeWitt seen below), being VERY REAL.
Mr. William J. Lirm still seems "not real", although my search was not entirely conclusive.
I REALLY thought the HACKERS -- whether CIA, NSA, or just the local Christian Drug Mafia -- had LAID OFF blocking me from getting TRUE Google and LINKED-IN search results -- but I was WRONG!!!
And TODAY, I again had to FORCE Windows 10 to power off and then rebuild it -- TWICE, so far. Then again, it MIGHT be caused by my anti-virus, Norton (full).
I CANNOT recommend Microsoft Windows OR Norton anti-virus -- to anyone with "controversial ideas" -- they have signed a DEVIL'S AGREEMENT with the US Government, local Drug Mafias -- or maybe just the Christian Churches.
So without further ado, here are those comments in REVERSE chronological order:
This pipeline spill is Colonial’s largest in 20 years, but, so far, it has gotten little in the way of media coverage aside from local news outlets.
This might be due to the fact that the spill, currently, appears to be under control though the increased gas prices could cause problems for the region’s economy.
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