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  1. Yeah, it works again. The other day it didn't.
  2. Trulove himself said that Kamala Harris was present at court when his guilty verdict was read out and laughed in his face. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13750465/actor-wrongfully-convicted-kamala-harris-taunt.html Kamala Harris being present at court when Trulove had his verdict read out does imply that Kamala Harris was involved to some degree in Trulove's case. It is very normal for more junior prosecturs to run some issues by the more senior lawyer in the department. The Trulove case being high profile it would have been natural for Linda Allen to seek Kamala Harris views on the more delicate aspects of the case. But clearly ultimately Harris will always point to the crooked police officers, never mind that her office had the duty to evaluate the evidence. If 4 relatively uneducated police officers can deceive Kamala Harris so easily, then it would be even easier for diplomats, politicians or secret service people to do so.
  3. Her speech was really poor. Emotional clap trap without an ounce of substance. I was expecting her to start crying any second, the way she talked, but thankfully that spectacle did not happen.
  4. This is so true, I wanted to get the Russian side of the story and go to Russia Today using google. Impossible.
  5. Yes, that article supports the initial sentence that her prosecutorial record will become of paramount importance in this election. For more details on the Trulove case, you can read about it here https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13750465/actor-wrongfully-convicted-kamala-harris-taunt.html https://michaelpatrickleahy.com/tom-pappert-explains-kamala-harris-role-in-the-case-of-a-san-francisco-man-wrongfully-convicted-of-murder/
  6. It is truly bizarre to listen to Kamala Harris speak, she sounds like her own words will make her cry any second. So odd. Never mind that she provided no substance whatsoever, how she will fund the promised tax cuts for the middle class for instance, but her delivery is so strange.
  7. Harris herself has made much of her prosecutorial credentials and is on public record for this. So her record as a prosecutor will play a major part in the election soon. In the case of Trulove there are two possibilities: 1) Former star attorney Linda Allen was really that incompetent and Kamala Harris did not play any role and was negligent in not exercising the supervisory role which her office demanded, or 2) Kamala Harris was well appraised of developments by her junior attorney Linda Allen, but did not take the appropriate steps. Either way, her record leading the prosecution team is extremely poor. Unfortunately, Trump is clumsily overexaggerating the attacks with his characteristic disregard for honesty, and thus Harris has escaped so far easily real scrutiny of her poor prosecution record. This will surely change. https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2024-08-22/kamala-harris-prosecutor-dnc-convention-california-attorney-general-san-francisco-harry-litman “But we were also very critical of Kamala taking a punitive-first approach,” Hollins continued, recalling Harris’ stance on school truancy. As DA, Harris championed state legislation that threatened jail time for parents if their children were repeatedly absent. As DA and AG, Harris was also criticized for defending convictions in cases where there was evidence of innocence and prosecutorial misconduct; opposing legislation to require AG investigations into police shootings; defending the prison system in civil rights litigation, as the state’s top lawyer and clashing with sex worker rights’ groups. She declined to seek the death penalty as SFDA, but then as AG fought against a challenge to capital punishment. Jeralynn Brown-Blueford’s 18-year-old son was killed by an Oakland police officer in 2012, and after the local DA declined to file charges, her family advocated for then AG Harris to intervene, but the officer was never prosecuted. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/jul/24/kamala-harris-california-record-election
  8. It does make you like Zelensky though, he does have a modicum of courage. Will he have enough courage to go against the nationalist militias that support him, and negotiate for peace, well his survival may depend on how they behave. Great article. Good work.
  9. Linda Allen was a prosecutor working under Kamala Harris. Looks like Harris threw her under the bus to save her own skin following the Trulove debacle: In reviewing Trulove’s story, Pappert pointed out how multiple staff members under Harris’ leadership as district attorney seem to have hit “brick walls” or “gone dark” in their careers upon working for the now-vice president. “Linda Allen seemed to have a great career before she went to work for Kamala Harris and prosecuted [Trulove’s] case. She seemed to be an up-and-comer in California, especially as a public lawyer. But when this case happened, she seemed to have been sort of thrown under the bus. Pappert also identified Larry Wallace, another individual who worked for Harris when she was San Francisco’s district attorney. Wallace also seemed to have hit a “brick wall” in his career after working for Harris. “It is an interesting pattern with Kamala Harris when people in her, not that ancient of history, seem to have gone dark. So this individual, Larry Wallace, is now retired or so says his online profiles, but he continues to coach basketball. So we’re trying to get in touch with him. I would say it is interesting that he was, I believe, a 16 year police veteran. He then worked for the Department of Justice He then worked for Kamala Harris, and it wasn’t until working for Kamala Harris that his career seemed to meet a brick wall,” Pappert said. Regarding the Trulove case, Pappert went on to point out that all scenarios in which Harris may have been involved in the case reflect negatively on her as a leader. “The real question here is: Was Kamala essentially abandoning her job duties and allowing this office and the people working in it to operate without her oversight? Or was she directly involved in this, and therefore knew what Linda Allen was doing that was apparently improper in this case? I think those are the two options,” Pappert explained. “Either Kamala Harris is a leader who doesn’t keep track of what her people are doing, or she’s a leader who potentially instructs her people to do the wrong thing. Either way, I don’t think we want that person to be in the Oval Office,” Pappert added. https://michaelpatrickleahy.com/tom-pappert-explains-kamala-harris-role-in-the-case-of-a-san-francisco-man-wrongfully-convicted-of-murder/
  10. Clearly in this war Zelensky does depend in part on the nationalist militias like the Azov brigade, and undoubtedly their influence is not a positive one. Another excellent article.
  11. Sorry, I'm not Swedish. And I could care less if Volvo is Swedish, Chinese or Angolan. However, it is simply not true to say that Volvo cars are Chinese. They are not. The head of design at Volvo, Thomas Ingenlath, is Swedish. Almost the entire board of directors of Volvo is Swedish. It's main factory is in Sweden. Volvo is not MG. Volvo has retained considerable independence from Geely. MG cars are Chinese. Absolutely. Volvo most definitely are not. They are conceived, designed and manufactured in Sweden to the largest extent, though some are made in the US, Belgium, Malaysia and China. But Volvo cars are still Swedish. It looks like the excellent, and fantastically expensive EX90, costing 105,000 Euro and thus more than the electric BMW SUV, was designed by a team lead by Robin Page in terms of styling, who has since moved to Bentley, but Swede Tomas Ingenlath retained overall responsibility for the design of the EX90. Though clearly the Shanghai studio must have had some input, it is not clear if they played a leading role. The EX90 is manufactured in South Carolina and China, that much is true.
  12. That's a fair point, but prosecutors also have means at their disposal to investigate, and they do use them. Kamala Harris was served with fabricated evidence and was unable to figure out that it was fabricated. And this was just four police officers. How easy will it be for hardened political operators or secret service agents or diplomats to pull the wool over Kamala's eyes? When she can't even figure out when four police officers are playing her?
  13. I agree 100%, the fight by the Ukrainians is nothing short of heroic. However, their economy is one tenth the size of Russia, they are running out of manpower too. Their country is largely destroyed. The billions the Americans cynically pour in, knowing full that the Ukraine can never win, are just meant to weaken Russia. Indeed a negotiated peace for land would be by far the rational option, but Ukrainian nationalists who insist on not ceding an inch are to blame for those peace negotiations not happening.
  14. It was Kamala Harris responsibility, as the prosecuting attorney, to evaluate the quality of the evidence. Of course. She failed miserably in the case of Mr Trulove.
  15. The Global Head of Design at Volvo is a delightful Brit called Jeremy Offer. The CEO of Volvo is a Scottish chap called Jim Rowan. He succeeded Håkan Samuelsson in 2022. As for Volvo's board of directors, you can see they are almost all Swedish and listed here: https://www.volvogroup.com/en/investors/corporate-governance/board-of-directors.html Volvo's head designer, the guy doing the actual work, is Thomas Ingenlath. He's Swedish. https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/volvos-head-designer-explains-future-of-the-iconic-swedish-brand Yes, I would. Volvo has shifted production of EV cars from China to Belgium. The reason was EU tariffs. https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/volvo-shifting-ev-production-belgium-evade-china-tariffs-times-reports-2024-06-09/#:~:text=Regulatory %26 Policy-,Volvo shifting EV production to Belgium,China tariffs%2C The Times reports
  16. Well quite, the US would appear to have a broken justice system, and Kamala Harris was an integral part of this failed justice system. That's the whole point though, when election time nears there is bound to be some real scrutiny of her record as a DA, even if it's just because the Trump camp will push it on the agenda with millions of ads. And frankly her stint as a DA was far from the stellar legal performance some might think. There's plenty of stuff there to discredit Harris as incompetent.
  17. Kamala Harris obviously failed to evaluate the evidence correctly and was easily misled by 4 minor police officers providing her with faked evidence. Either she colluded or she's hopelessly incompetent. Do we really want a woman with the finger on the button who is misled by 4 relatively uneducated police offiers? If it's so easy for four policemen to fool her, how much more for experienced politicians and diplomats?
  18. From the Economist article itself: "Ukraine’s surprise mini-invasion of Russia provokes mixed feelings. Dublin says early successes lifted morale. But it didn’t last. The hope that Russia might respond by moving troops from Pokrovsk has been supplanted by the realisation that it has not. Ukrainian security sources confirm that while Russia has moved troops from other sections of the eastern front line, it reinforced around Pokrovsk. Ukraine meanwhile redeployed special forces units to Kursk, and is patching up the Pokrovsk front with untested formations. “The Russians have figured things out and aren’t taking the bait,” complains Dublin. The defenders of Pokrovsk are reluctant to say how long they can hold out. The Russians may take weeks or months to get past outlying towns like Myrnohrad, Selydove, and Ukrainsk, all now haunted by drones, artillery and bomber planes. The advance has slowed since August 19th, says Oleksandr, a drone commander with the 110th brigade, who watches the battlefield from his screens. But the Russians have a habit of pouncing on weak spots to devastating effect, he warns. It seems only a matter of time before Pokrovsk is crushed like Mariupol, Bakhmut and Avdiivka." And some say Russia is not winning the war. Bizarre.
  19. Definitely the defense was at fault too, however, the prosecution too for pursuing the case against an innocent man. And later for preventing new DNA evidence from being admitted. Consider also Jamal Trulove, who was sentenced to 50 years in prison after he was framed by police for the 2007 shooting of his friend Seu Kuka. Again Kamala secured the conviction. Trulove was acquitted in a 2015 retrial. Three years after his exoneration, Trulove sued the police department and four officers saying they fabricated evidence, coerced a key eyewitness and withheld vital information that may have exonerated Trulove. A federal jury determined the two lead homicide detectives had violated Trulove's civil rights and awarded him $14.5 million. This was the evidence Kamala Harris used to get Trulove convicted. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13750465/actor-wrongfully-convicted-kamala-harris-taunt.html It would appear far from being a great achievement, Kamala Harris' stint as a DA was a litany of failures and she was part of a broken justice system.
  20. At her direction. And why she thought she had the evidence to prosecute a man who was actually innocent, only she will know. What's worse, she then battled tooth and nail to prevent new DNA evidence being admitted that would have exonerated Mr Cooper. "I think a lawsplainer is in order about Harris' efforts as AG to prevent an appeals court from considering DNA evidence that would have exonerated a man on death row." "Her office litigated aggressively against allowing that evidence to be considered in federal litigation to say his execution date. https://www.newsweek.com/kamala-harris-cooper-death-row-case-california-san-francisco-prosecutor-attorney-general-1929773
  21. When she was prosecutor. She prosecuted an innocent man and led the jury to convict an innocent man.
  22. In the swing states Harris and Trump are tied, according to a democrat poll.
  23. Yes, Volvo is still cheaper than the big BMW SUV, that's true.
  24. MG cars are now indeed Chinese cars. "MG Motor cars were once engineered by SAIC at the Longbridge facility in Birmingham, UK. Longbridge was formerly home to Austin, British Leyland, Rover Group and, later, the MG Rover Group. Currently, most of the design, development and R&D takes place in China by SAIC Motor R&D Innovation Headquarters (SRIH)." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MG_Motor#:~:text=MG Motor cars were once,R%26D Innovation Headquarters (SRIH). However, this is very different in the case of Volvo. Volvo's biggest factory is Torslanda in Sweden. It's main design studio is in Sweden, though it has design subsidiary studios in Camarillo and Shanghai. It is completely FALSE to say all Volvo cars are made in China. The majority of Volvo cars are made outside of China. https://www.motortrend.com/features/where-is-volvo-made/
  25. No, it won't, the election will be determined by the undecided voters in the swing states. Officials with the top pro-Harris super PAC said their polling “is much less rosy” than public surveys. Other Democratic pollsters noted that — even if their polling is right — Trump still maintains a lot of advantages. There are plenty of warning signs hidden in the data: A poll commissioned by the Democratic messaging firm Navigator Research and unveiled during the convention showed Harris and Trump essentially tied across the swing-state map. “Every year, we’ve had different curveballs. This is a difficult industry,” said John Anzalone, who was the lead pollster on Biden’s 2020 campaign. “Something’s gonna happen in 2024. You and I, right now, don’t know what that is.” https://www.politico.com/news/2024/08/22/democrat-pollsters-kamala-harris-00176065 Looks like the pollsters themselves are less confident than you, Danderman.
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