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Tuesday, April 2, 2019
The 90 Miles Mystery Box: Episode #579
You have come across a mystery box. But what is inside?
It could be literally anything from the serene to the horrific,
from the beautiful to the repugnant,
from the mysterious to the familiar.
If you decide to open it, you could be disappointed,
you could be inspired, you could be appalled.
This is not for the faint of heart or the easily offended.
You have been warned.
Monday, April 1, 2019
Blogs With Rule 5 Links
These Blogs Provide Links To Rule 5 Sites:
The Other McCain has: Rule 5 Monday: Tania Mallet, RIP
Proof Positive has: Best Of Web Link Around
The Woodsterman has: Rule 5 Woodsterman Style
EBL has: Rule 5 And FMJRA
The Right Way has: Rule 5 Saturday LinkORama
The Pirate's Cove has: Sorta Blogless Sunday Pinup
Tuberculosis treatment for Children at Springfield House Open Air School. London, United Kingdom, 1932.
Currently 70.1% of reported TB cases in the United States occurred among non-U.S.-born persons. The vast majority of these are from illegal immigrants.
Muslim Slave Trader in custody of British Navy Soldiers in the Persian Gulf. 1908.
The Militant Arm Of The Democrat Party, The Ku Klux Klan at the carnival in Canon City, 1925
A German Zeppelin floats past the Empire State Building, 1936
Great Photos: Kamikaze pilot Ryōji Uehara on the wing of a Kawasaki Ki-61 Hien...
Gathering the dead after the Great Galveston Texas Hurricane of 1900
PHOTO: The execution of accused spy Mata Hari , Vincennes, Paris, France, October 15, 1917
The last photograph of mass murderer Vladimir Ilyich Lenin before his death, 1923
Banana docks, New York, ca. 1890-1910 - Colorized
Leon Czolgosz, assassin of President William McKinley, in prison after the murder, 1901
An emaciated boy during the Dutch famine , the Netherlands,
World War II, circa 1944.
Great Photos: Texas Rangers - 1910
A dog-handler reads a message brought by a messenger dog, who had just swum across a canal in France, during World War I.
View From Sailboat - New York 1935-1938
The shells from an allied creeping bombardment on German lines, 1916
Zeppelin Over London 1932
More Incredible Photos:
Amazing Photos Collection #1
Amazing Photos Collection #2
Amazing Photos Collection #3
Amazing Photos Collection #4
Amazing Photos Collection #5
Amazing Photos Collection #6 -or- Surreal picture of a Zeppelin under construction, circa 1935
Amazing Photos Collection #7 -OR- Canal Street, New Orleans, circa.1910
Amazing Photos Collection #8 -OR- Central Avenue (Route 66) looking west, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Amazing Photos Collection #9 -OR July 7, 1865 - Hanging of the Democrat conspirators in the assassination of Lincoln, at Fort McNair, Washington D.C.
ANOTHER ILLEGAL ALIEN UBER DRIVER HAS BEEN CHARGED WITH RAPING HIS PASSENGER
BOSTON, MA (WCVB) – An Uber driver has been arrested following a state police investigation into a reported rape in Boston early Saturday morning.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement has placed a detainer on 37-year-old Daudah Mayanja, of Waltham, who is a Ugandan citizen.
State police said they received a report at approximately 1:15 a.m. that a woman had been sexually assaulted by an Uber driver on Storrow Drive near the Hatch Memorial Shell.
A preliminary investigation led to the arrest of the driver on two counts of rape.
Mayanja, who spoke with WCVB in a phone interview while still in police custody, said he is innocent.
“That information that aired outside is wrong and false,” Mayanja said. “She jumped from the back seat to the driver’s seat. When I pulled over, she jumped out from the car, (and) I left the scene. I called my bosses because, after, I noticed that she left her bag inside my car. I called the Uber offices to tell them about the situation.
“About 15 to 20 minutes after calling the Uber offices, I received a call from the police,” he added. “She reported to the police that somebody, the driver, tried to rape her.”
Mayanja said he drove himself to...
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This Veteran, Who Supplied Water to Firefighters, Went to Prison for Digging Ponds
An elderly veteran who ran a business supplying water to fight forest fires was prosecuted by the federal government and sent to prison for digging ponds on his own property, one of his lawyers says.
Joe Robertson, a Navy veteran from Montana, was 78 when he was convicted and sentenced to 18 months in federal prison and ordered to pay $130,000 in restitution through deductions from his Social Security checks.
His crime?
Robertson, whose business supplied water trucks to Montana firefighters, dug a series of small ponds close to his home in 2013 and 2014. The site was a wooded area near a channel, a foot wide and a foot deep, with two to three garden hoses’ worth of flow, according to court documents.
The U.S. government prosecuted Robertson for digging in proximity to “navigable waters” without a permit, a violation of the Clean Water Act administered by the Environmental Protection Agency and the Army Corps of Engineers.
Tony Francois, a senior attorney with Pacific Legal Foundation, a nonprofit, public interest law firm specializing in property rights, described the events leading up to Robertson’s prosecution during a panel discussion Monday at The Heritage Foundation.
Also on the panel was Kevin Pierce, vice president of Hawkes Co., a Minnesota-based family business that harvests peat for golf course greens. Daren Bakst, Heritage’s senior research fellow for agriculture policy, was moderator of the event, called “Horror Stories of EPA and Corps Overreach under the Clean Water Act.”
Pacific Legal Foundation filed a petition on behalf of Robertson, asking the Supreme Court to review his case, which turns on the definition of “navigable waters.”
The Navy veteran argued that he didn’t violate the Clean Water Act because
digging the ponds did not discharge any soil to navigable waters, since the trickle in the channel didn’t constitute navigable waters.
The largest navigable body of water anywhere near the Robertson home is more than 40 miles away, Francois said.
Because Robertson lived in a wooded area that is “increasingly fire prone,” he was “concerned about...
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