• The Katrina gun grabbing commie is back.https://redstate.com/jenniferoo/2021/02/19/general-russel-honore-is-a-racist-pos-who-should-not-be-leading-a-conga-line-let-alone-an-investigation-into-the-capitol-riots-n329520
    The Katrina gun grabbing commie is back.https://redstate.com/jenniferoo/2021/02/19/general-russel-honore-is-a-racist-pos-who-should-not-be-leading-a-conga-line-let-alone-an-investigation-into-the-capitol-riots-n329520
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    General Russel Honoré is a Racist POS Who Should Not Be Leading a Conga Line, Let Alone an Investigation Into the Capitol Riots
    Speaker Nancy Pelosi has hired a straight-up racist to throw Capitol Police under the bus and to hunt down anyone who supports Donald Trump.
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  • Unity Conga Line

    https://cantcensortruth.com/watch?id=600b350c4d48170636ac9a05
    Unity Conga Line https://cantcensortruth.com/watch?id=600b350c4d48170636ac9a05
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  • Tobias Drums 14x24 round cajon!! I loved building this drum!! #cajondrum #snare #conga
    Tobias Drums 14x24 round cajon!! I loved building this drum!! #cajondrum #snare #conga
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  • NAME AND SHAME - LABOR TRIES TO CRIMINALIZE REPORTING ON CCC INVESTIGATIONS

    In August 2020, the Palaszczuk government backflipped on its controversial laws that would have gagged journalists from reporting corruption complaints in the lead up to the knife-edge October 31 election.

    After widespread criticism of the surprise legislation from media groups, lawyers and civil libertarians, Attorney-General Yvette D’Ath withdrew the bill less than 24 hours after it was introduced.

    After high-profile corruption investigations this year into its top ranks — including former deputy premier Jackie Trad and Annastacia Palaszczuk’s former chief-of-staff David Barbagallo — the now-withdrawn bill threatened a possible six-month jail term over publication of complaints to the state’s corruption watchdog during the election campaign.

    State opposition legal affairs spokesman David Janetzki said the legislation was an attempt by the government to cover up its integrity scandals. “In the last five years, we’ve seen a conga-line of Palaszczuk ministers reprimanded by the state’s corruption watchdog, including¬ Jackie Trad and Mark Bailey, who were both under corruption investigations,” he said.

    https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation/politics/annastacia-palaszczuk-to-gag-media-reporting-on-corruption-probes/news-story/5a876bcc879b120a8e4afd23d5b0f7f5
    NAME AND SHAME - LABOR TRIES TO CRIMINALIZE REPORTING ON CCC INVESTIGATIONS In August 2020, the Palaszczuk government backflipped on its controversial laws that would have gagged journalists from reporting corruption complaints in the lead up to the knife-edge October 31 election. After widespread criticism of the surprise legislation from media groups, lawyers and civil libertarians, Attorney-General Yvette D’Ath withdrew the bill less than 24 hours after it was introduced. After high-profile corruption investigations this year into its top ranks — including former deputy premier Jackie Trad and Annastacia Palaszczuk’s former chief-of-staff David Barbagallo — the now-withdrawn bill threatened a possible six-month jail term over publication of complaints to the state’s corruption watchdog during the election campaign. State opposition legal affairs spokesman David Janetzki said the legislation was an attempt by the government to cover up its integrity scandals. “In the last five years, we’ve seen a conga-line of Palaszczuk ministers reprimanded by the state’s corruption watchdog, including¬ Jackie Trad and Mark Bailey, who were both under corruption investigations,” he said. https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation/politics/annastacia-palaszczuk-to-gag-media-reporting-on-corruption-probes/news-story/5a876bcc879b120a8e4afd23d5b0f7f5
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  • COVID RESTRICTIONS ARE MORE DANGEROUS THAN THE VIRUS!

    Dutton claims Queensland border closure is 'all about the election'
    POLITICS

    Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton claims Queensland is keeping its border with NSW closed to avoid an outbreak of COVID-19 before the state election.

    Marty Silk

    Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton says Queensland's border closures are 'all about the election'. (Photo: ABC)
    The federal Coalition Government and the state Labor Government have been caught up in an ugly stoush over the border closure for months, ahead of the October 31 state election.

    Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has refused to cave in to pressure to reopen to all of NSW, saying the Chief Health Officer has advised her that all of the southern state is a COVID-19 hotspot.

    But critics say that doesn’t make sense with few cases of community spread outside of Sydney.

    Dutton claims Palaszczuk is acting for political advantage rather than on health advice.

    “It was always based on the fact that Queensland is going to an election in a few weeks and the premier was desperate to make sure there was no outbreak,” he told Nine’s Today program on Friday.

    “Fair enough if you’re acting on health advice, I have no problem.

    “But I have called the Queensland Government out where they’ve made political decisions that have negatively impacted on the lives of not just Queenslanders, but people want to visit a sick spouse or a child who’s in hospital.”

    His comments come a day after Deputy Premier Steven Miles said there was “a conga line” of federal ministers attacking the Queensland government over its “strong and effective” measures against the virus.

    From Friday, the state is allowing up to 30 people to gathering without a COVID-safe plan and people can visit aged care homes and hospitals.

    As well, ACT resident can now fly to Queensland without having to go into quarantine.

    Queensland Police Deputy Commissioner of specialist Operations Steve Gollschewski reminded visitors from the nation’s capital they can only travel by air and must have a pass.

    “At this stage, you can’t drive through the remainder of NSW. It’s still a hotspot, except for the declared areas. They will need a G-Pass,” he said,” he told Nine’s Today program.

    “They can fly in, they can expect to be still processed at the border. Police will check they have a valid pass.”

    Queensland has recorded no community spread of the virus for more than 14 days and reported just five active cases on Thursday.

    https://inqld.com.au/politics/2020/09/25/dutton-claims-queensland-border-closure-is-all-about-the-election/
    COVID RESTRICTIONS ARE MORE DANGEROUS THAN THE VIRUS! Dutton claims Queensland border closure is 'all about the election' POLITICS Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton claims Queensland is keeping its border with NSW closed to avoid an outbreak of COVID-19 before the state election. Marty Silk Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton says Queensland's border closures are 'all about the election'. (Photo: ABC) The federal Coalition Government and the state Labor Government have been caught up in an ugly stoush over the border closure for months, ahead of the October 31 state election. Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has refused to cave in to pressure to reopen to all of NSW, saying the Chief Health Officer has advised her that all of the southern state is a COVID-19 hotspot. But critics say that doesn’t make sense with few cases of community spread outside of Sydney. Dutton claims Palaszczuk is acting for political advantage rather than on health advice. “It was always based on the fact that Queensland is going to an election in a few weeks and the premier was desperate to make sure there was no outbreak,” he told Nine’s Today program on Friday. “Fair enough if you’re acting on health advice, I have no problem. “But I have called the Queensland Government out where they’ve made political decisions that have negatively impacted on the lives of not just Queenslanders, but people want to visit a sick spouse or a child who’s in hospital.” His comments come a day after Deputy Premier Steven Miles said there was “a conga line” of federal ministers attacking the Queensland government over its “strong and effective” measures against the virus. From Friday, the state is allowing up to 30 people to gathering without a COVID-safe plan and people can visit aged care homes and hospitals. As well, ACT resident can now fly to Queensland without having to go into quarantine. Queensland Police Deputy Commissioner of specialist Operations Steve Gollschewski reminded visitors from the nation’s capital they can only travel by air and must have a pass. “At this stage, you can’t drive through the remainder of NSW. It’s still a hotspot, except for the declared areas. They will need a G-Pass,” he said,” he told Nine’s Today program. “They can fly in, they can expect to be still processed at the border. Police will check they have a valid pass.” Queensland has recorded no community spread of the virus for more than 14 days and reported just five active cases on Thursday. https://inqld.com.au/politics/2020/09/25/dutton-claims-queensland-border-closure-is-all-about-the-election/
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  • "Three Bands for Three Dollars at Winterland"

    Quicksilver Messenger Service - Winterland, SF, CA, Oct 4 1970 (The Day Janis Joplin Died)

    ("Three Bands for Three Dollars at Winterland" - Grateful Dead/Jefferson Airplane/Quicksilver Messenger Service)

    During the set break, word came through that Janis Joplin had passed away from a heroin overdose down in Los Angeles. Understandably, this put a damper on the proceedings, but the musicians carried on as best they could. Next up was the Jefferson Airplane, whose set opened with their recent single “Have You Seen the Saucers.”

    01-Fresh Air.
    02-Baby Baby.
    03-Subway.
    04-What About Me.
    05-The Truth .
    06-Call On Me.

    Line-Up

    John Cipollina - Guitar/Vocals.
    Dino Valenti - Vocals/Congas.
    David Freiberg - Bass Guitar/Vocals.
    Gary Duncan - Guitar/Vocals.
    Greg Elmore - Drums.
    Mark Naftalin - Electric Piano.
    Martin Fierro - Saxophone.

    After a longish break, a radically retooled Quicksilver Messenger Service took the stage, with singer Dino Valenti clearly calling the shots. For the first time, the band included a horn section, including the ubiquitous Martin Fierro on saxophone, and was also augmented by electric pianist Mark Naftalin. The group’s set was very short, just about 40 minutes, and consisted entirely of Valenti tunes including “Fresh Air,” “Subway,” and “What About Me?” Tempos were sluggish, the horn section ill-rehearsed, and the hour late, so their set wound up just about 2 AM anticlimactically with another Valenti dirge “Call on Me.” This would prove to be guitar icon John Cipollina’s last regular gig with QMS, although he returned briefly to play with the group for their New Year’s Eve performance a few blocks away at the Kabuki Theatre. It is clear from some onstage bickering audible on the recording from this show that this short lived attempt at détente made for another tense evening.

    https://youtu.be/MyBjShpJFEs
    "Three Bands for Three Dollars at Winterland" Quicksilver Messenger Service - Winterland, SF, CA, Oct 4 1970 (The Day Janis Joplin Died) ("Three Bands for Three Dollars at Winterland" - Grateful Dead/Jefferson Airplane/Quicksilver Messenger Service) During the set break, word came through that Janis Joplin had passed away from a heroin overdose down in Los Angeles. Understandably, this put a damper on the proceedings, but the musicians carried on as best they could. Next up was the Jefferson Airplane, whose set opened with their recent single “Have You Seen the Saucers.” 01-Fresh Air. 02-Baby Baby. 03-Subway. 04-What About Me. 05-The Truth . 06-Call On Me. Line-Up John Cipollina - Guitar/Vocals. Dino Valenti - Vocals/Congas. David Freiberg - Bass Guitar/Vocals. Gary Duncan - Guitar/Vocals. Greg Elmore - Drums. Mark Naftalin - Electric Piano. Martin Fierro - Saxophone. After a longish break, a radically retooled Quicksilver Messenger Service took the stage, with singer Dino Valenti clearly calling the shots. For the first time, the band included a horn section, including the ubiquitous Martin Fierro on saxophone, and was also augmented by electric pianist Mark Naftalin. The group’s set was very short, just about 40 minutes, and consisted entirely of Valenti tunes including “Fresh Air,” “Subway,” and “What About Me?” Tempos were sluggish, the horn section ill-rehearsed, and the hour late, so their set wound up just about 2 AM anticlimactically with another Valenti dirge “Call on Me.” This would prove to be guitar icon John Cipollina’s last regular gig with QMS, although he returned briefly to play with the group for their New Year’s Eve performance a few blocks away at the Kabuki Theatre. It is clear from some onstage bickering audible on the recording from this show that this short lived attempt at détente made for another tense evening. https://youtu.be/MyBjShpJFEs
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