Opinion

Woke prosecutors, urban crime, and the gun surge

Memphis anchor Joyce Peterson summed up the attitude in a lot of urban environments today when she broke down on air over rising crime and the loss of life. “Memphis is tired right now. Yeah. I’m good. I’m with you all,” Peterson said. “Memphis is tired right now. … It’s difficult right now. Bear with me. It’s a very...

Ray Nothstine
Opinion

Woke bail fund leads to murder and other outrageous stories

Canada’s Euthanasia Polices Under Scrutiny As Reports Surface Of Euthanizing A Man For “Hearing Loss” “Free” healthcare can have its drawbacks. California goes haywire! Electric car owners are told NOT to charge their vehicles because of heatwave – just days after announcing 2035 ban on gas cars  No need for the last man or woman...

Ray Nothstine
Opinion

Biden ‘best president in almost 60 years’ and other outrageous stories

MSNBC GUEST CALLS HERSCHEL WALKER A ‘NEGRO’ WHO WILL ‘DO WHAT HE’S TOLD’ BY REPUBLICANS Fortunately, I think these kinds of vile attacks are becoming less effective for the left. Walker shot back by showing that he’s the better man. He said he will pray for the name-callers and that they need Jesus. SPAM goes...

Ray Nothstine

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Bill requiring sheriffs to cooperate with ICE goes to governor

contact the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) if they cannot confirm the immigration status of someone in their custody accused of some serious and violent crimes. The House’s version of Senate Bill 101, passed Thursday 65-47 and was later approved, with no debate, by the Senate 25-19 on Friday. Both votes were along party lines.

CJ Staff
Opinion

Beasley’s better answer on crime

If Democrat U.S. Senate candidate Cheri Beasley can’t come up with a better answer on crime, then her campaign may stall before she gets out of the general election gate. Senate Republicans have launched another ad scorching Beasley as soft on crime based on her rulings as a state Supreme Court Justice.  The new $1.7...

Dallas Woodhouse
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N.C. Supreme Court creates 40-year maximum prison sentence for juveniles who commit violent crimes

Juveniles convicted of the most violent crimes in North Carolina cannot spend more than 40 years behind bars before becoming eligible for parole. The N.C. Supreme Court made that determination Friday in a pair of 4-3 decisions.

CJ Staff
Opinion

Rising violence and other outrageous stories

‘The View’s’ Joy Behar unaware that black Americans own guns too Why do so many white liberals treat black folk like pets or mascots? Not to mention the sheer stupidity of Behar’s comments. Racism is alive and well but not always in the way the corporate media likes to explain it. Seven new Hunter Biden...

Ray Nothstine