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    Unless there's a tape of Trump raping baby boys I think it'll just bounce off like everything else, whatever it is.

     

    It'd have to be in the context of nWo Masonic sex ritual involving HRC, NYT editor Dean Baquet, Rosie O'Donnell, and Jared from Subway.

    I think at that point most Trump supporters would say "this, this crosses line a bit"

     

     

    Dogs. He's gotta bang a dog. That's the only thing that all americans care about at this point. "Won't somebody think of the dogs!!!"

  2. This case against Weinstein seems to be exploding by the day; a sting operation, a recorded audio tape, multiple rape accusations, more actresses coming forward, evidence that Matt Damon & Russell Crowe intervened to dissuade evidence from being printed in the NY Times.  I'm wondering if this could even poison Taranatino's career, as the Weinsteins have financed most of his films to date.  An illustration of the worst behaviors in the Hollywood system.

     

    http://money.cnn.com/2017/10/10/media/harvey-weinstein-new-yorker-magazine/index.html

     

    Gross old man. The audio is cringe. Sadly, his behavior has been known for ages, hell I remember reading things years ago about this asshat.

    That being said, there seems to be  a lot of major hollywood players who also play a role by keeping their mouths shut about this sorry ass behaivor & now coming out of the woodwork trying to save face. But hey! money right...

  3. You have absolutely no idea what you're talking about do you? You're completely out of your comfort zone giving opinions. Confidence knocked, its back to posting links to news sites with a nervous little "lol" on the end.

     

    Confident lol.

     

    also, Rubin, you're alright mate.

  4. Before he opened fire late Sunday — killing at least 50 people at a country music festival on the Las Vegas Strip — the gunman Stephen Paddock lived a quiet life for years in a small town outside Las Vegas.
     
    A retired man, Paddock often visited Las Vegas to gamble and take in concerts, his relatives said. Public records show he was a licensed pilot who owned two planes. And he had a hunting license from Alaska.
     
    [At least 50 dead, more than 400 injured after shooting on Las Vegas Strip]
     
    For several years, he appeared to live in Mesquite, Tex. But property records show he chose to move to another town named Mesquite in Nevada, where he bought a home in 2013, and he has been living there ever since.
     
    Paddock's family said there was nothing in his past that would suggest violence.
     
    "We are in complete shock, bewilderment and horror. We have absolutely no idea how in the world Steve did this. Absolutely no concept," said one relative, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to avoid hurting other relatives. "There was nothing secret or strange about him."
     
    Family members said that Paddock spent much of his retirement in recent years staying in hotels in Las Vegas and gambling. They said he listened to country music and went to concerts at Vegas hotels.

     

     

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    ^ Was a home daycare. Woman didn't realise husband had a gun laying around in the house. Supposedly she wouldn't allow it. But anyhoo...civil suit is gonna bankrupt that family. 

     

    good. didn't the husband realize the wife runs a daycare? then he's got a loaded gun somewhere a toddler can get it? 

     

     

    Happens every other day here man. Kids shooting kids with Daddy's gun is a broken record in the D. And I would assume all over the country for that matter.

     

     

    Update on this story. (Rather long, if interested.)

     

    DEARBORN, Mich. - The family of a child who was shot Wednesday by another child at an in-home day care in Dearborn is furious guns were unlocked in the home.
     
    "With all the education about gun safety, why didn't they know to lock their guns up. Why? Who doesn't know to use a gun lock with children around?" said the grandmother of one of the young children shot.
     
    Her grandson, Damien, 3, was shot in the shoulder when a child got ahold of a gun at the home in Dearborn and began playing with it, police said. He is recovering after the shooting.
     
    "My hope is he grows up and can forget what happened and what he witnessed," his grandmother said. "I'm worried about the image they saw."
     
    Two children were shot Sept. 27, 2017 at a home on Harding Street in Dearborn. (WDIV)
    Another child, also 3, was shot in the face at the day care that is not licensed by the state. Sources said the child lost an eye and has undergone several surgeries.
     
    Dearborn police found several weapons inside the home where Samantha and Tim Eubank operated the day care. Police said Tim Eubank is an avid hunter, something that baffles the children's families.
     
    Neighbors said they often saw many children running around at the home, but the Department of Health and Human Services said it never received a complaint or tip that a day care was operating at the home.
     
    What happened
    The day care is run by Tim and Samantha Eubanks at their home in the 3600 block of Harding Street on Dearborn's west side.
     
    The Dearborn Police Department confirmed it was a toddler, around 2 or 3 years old, who found the weapon inside the house and fired it off.
     
    "We're going to pray that these two young kids are going to be OK," Dearborn Police Chief Ron Haddad said. "However it shakes out, it's a tragedy for our entire community, and this isn't something that anybody plans to occur. So I would just say that at this time we just want to hope and pray for the best for the young people involved and the rest will take care of itself."
     
    Dearborn police officers were seen taking items that appeared to be long gun or rifle cases out of the home.
     
    Police said Tim Eubanks is a hunter. They didn't disclose what items were removed from the home.
     
    Samantha Eubanks spent the day talking with Dearborn police officers about the incident.
     
    "I'm very shocked," said Jarrett Schmidt, the homeowner's cousin. "I don't know all the details yet, and so I'm kind of blown away right now, because my kid was in that house at one point in time, and so was I. We've gone there for birthday parties, barbecues and so I'm pretty shocked."
     
    There are a number of differing accounts of what goes on inside the home and what the homeowners do.
     
    Children in serious condition
    Both of the children shot at the day care were taken to the hospital in critical condition, but have been upgraded to serious but stable condition, Dearborn police said.
     
    When the first ambulance arrived at Children's Hospital, it had an escort of three police cars. Police frantically worked to transport the children, who were taken away in separate ambulances.
     
    Dearborn police blocked off roads to help the ambulances get to the hospital quicker.
     
     
    Toddler pulled trigger of handgun
    The combination of guns and children has proven to be a dangerous and deadly mix many times.
     
    Family members of Tim Eubanks told Local 4 he is a hunter. When Dearborn police left the home Wednesday afternoon, they loaded what appeared to be hunting rifle cases and seized other evidence from the scene.
     
    "There was in fact two young children shot," Haddad said. 
     
    Haddad said the infant who found the handgun was somehow able to pull the trigger.
     
    The mad scramble to get the injured children to the hospital included police-escorted ambulances. At the scene, the remaining children whose parents knew nothing of the shooting were brought to the Dearborn police station.
     
    Neighbors react to shooting
    Neighbor Carolyn Rittenberry was shaken by the incident.
     
    "It's terrible, that's all," Rittenberry said.
     
    She and other neighbors said they complained about the unlicensed day care to no avail.
     
    "I've seem them out in the backyard playing in their diapers, and five or six kids at a time out there, maybe even more, and a lot of times it's just the other -- her older children -- watching them," Rittenberry said.
     
    Neighbor Marilyn Starr had strong words for the homeowners.
     
    "It's appalling," she said. "It's negligence. It's gross negligence. I mean, both of those children could die."
     
    Babysitter's family shares its side of story
    As saddened and angry as neighbors were about the children, the family of Tim and Samantha Eubanks also shared its side of the story.
     
    The question facing the family: How did small children have access to a handgun, and how was it fired?
     
    Tim Eubanks' cousin, Jarrett Schmidt, told Local 4 he has allowed Samantha to babysit his daughter before and knows his cousin is a hunter who would never leave weapons for children to find.
     
    "I'd be shocked, because he keeps everything hidden," Schmidt said. "He keeps everything out because he has kids. He's a responsible parent. He's not going to leave stuff laying around."
     
    Samantha Eubanks' sister, Ashley Excobedo showed up at the scene to offer her sister support.
     
    "She does not like guns," Excobedo said. "She is afraid of guns. She's heard stories about this stuff happening, and she would always say her husband hunts on the weekends, and she would always say, 'Don't you even think you're going to bring a gun into this house. It's not going to happen.'"
     
    Excobedo said her sister is the mother of six children who took family and friends' children into her unlicensed day care.
     
    "I'm devastated because that's got to be one of our family friends' children," Excobedo said. "I don't know who it is, and I know my sister, and she would never let it happen to any kids. She's the best person to have ever watched children."

     

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    ^ Was a home daycare. Woman didn't realise husband had a gun laying around in the house. Supposedly she wouldn't allow it. But anyhoo...civil suit is gonna bankrupt that family. 

     

    good. didn't the husband realize the wife runs a daycare? then he's got a loaded gun somewhere a toddler can get it? 

     

     

    Happens every other day here man. Kids shooting kids with Daddy's gun is a broken record in the D. And I would assume all over the country for that matter.

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