^^ Thats exactly why i dont used biased Google anymore
lol @ the above
A biased view of the Internet is exactly what search users are seeking. ... Enforced search neutrality would, essentially, remove this bias. Users continually return to a specific search engine because they find the "biased" or "subjective" results to fit their needs.
This Tweet pi55ed me off no end and this seemed like the obvious place to vent...
"So disgraceful that a person illegally in our country killed @Colts linebacker Edwin Jackson. This is just one of many such preventable tragedies. We must get the Dems to get tough on the Border, and with illegal immigration, FAST!"
I really find this particularly disgusting. I am sure many US murders were carried out by 21 year olds, should the US ban 21 year olds? Or how about those pesky 27 year olds? Also, I am sure I remember a male killing people, should the US ban males? Not to mention those people with an Libra star sign. They are responsible for about 1/12 of murders in the US!
In fact, come to think of it... I am pretty sure the vast vast majority of murders in the US are carried out by non-immigrants. Maybe the US should ban people who are not immigrants?
The 'logical process' behind this Tweet is terrifying. How many people with poor critical thinking skills are sitting spitting feathers at immigrants because they have read that Tweet (from the president of the US) and cannot see it for the hollow, hate filled, ill informed, dangerous and racist pile of **** that it is.
What an idiotic thing to say, just because they already have many murderers it doesnt matter if they let more in.
U.S. Customs and Border Patrol seized enough fentanyl to kill over 50 million people from a truck that was trying to cross the southern border into the United States, according to an investigation by “Tucker Carlson Tonight.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=mNJTikCgyQM
Top law enforcement officials in the US say they are concerned at the increase of so-called "ghost guns" falling into the hands of criminal gangs. The weapons, also known as "80 percenters", are created from kits designed to be built at home which are perfectly legally for personal use - but they have no serial number and are untraceable.
Federal investigators say they are seeing people prohibited from legally possessing a firearm - including those with serious criminal convictions or addicted to controlled substances - getting their hands on the weapons. In July, agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) raided a property in Hollywood and seized dozens of homemade weapons being sold on the streets by suspected gang members.
The head of the ATF's Los Angeles field division says approximately a third of all weapons they now routinely recover are self-made.
Special agent-in-charge Bill McMullan told Sky News: "We have individuals that are involved in making several firearms and engaged in the business of selling those firearms to individuals who shouldn't have them.
"Those are individuals who are violent gang members, criminal organisations in some of the most violent cities in the country.
So incompetent they do not know how many children they have separated from their parents at the border - let alone where these thousands of children now are.
Sajid Javid: Exclusion from Trump state banquet 'odd'
Home Secretary Sajid Javid has said his exclusion from the state banquet held for US President Donald Trump was "odd". Several other ministers, including Environment Secretary Michael Gove and Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt, attended the event earlier this month. Mr Javid has previously criticised Mr Trump after he shared tweets from far-right group Britain First in 2017. Of his exclusion, Mr Javid said: "I don't like it. It is odd."
Speaking to BBC Radio 4's Today programme, Mr Javid said: "My office did ask Number 10 [for a reason] and they said 'No'."
And BBC political correspondent Ross Hawkins said Amber Rudd attended a state banquet for the King of Spain in 2017 in her capacity as home secretary.
But former Home Secretary Jacqui Smith, who became the first woman to hold the post in 2007, said she attended state banquets in her role.
Asked if he thought his exclusion was due to his Muslim background, Mr Javid said: "I am not saying that at all. I really don't know."
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A biased view of the Internet is exactly what search users are seeking. ... Enforced search neutrality would, essentially, remove this bias. Users continually return to a specific search engine because they find the "biased" or "subjective" results to fit their needs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=mNJTikCgyQM
The weapons, also known as "80 percenters", are created from kits designed to be built at home which are perfectly legally for personal use - but they have no serial number and are untraceable.
Federal investigators say they are seeing people prohibited from legally possessing a firearm - including those with serious criminal convictions or addicted to controlled substances - getting their hands on the weapons.
In July, agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) raided a property in Hollywood and seized dozens of homemade weapons being sold on the streets by suspected gang members.
The head of the ATF's Los Angeles field division says approximately a third of all weapons they now routinely recover are self-made.
Special agent-in-charge Bill McMullan told Sky News: "We have individuals that are involved in making several firearms and engaged in the business of selling those firearms to individuals who shouldn't have them.
"Those are individuals who are violent gang members, criminal organisations in some of the most violent cities in the country.
https://news.sky.com/story/homemade-ghost-guns-in-us-falling-into-criminals-hands-officials-warn-11623781
https://www.newsweek.com/trump-leaked-schedule-executive-time-workday-lazy-private-white-house-oval-1316287?utm_campaign=NewsweekTwitter&utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=Social
http://time.com/5518947/donald-trump-intelligence-briefings-national-security/
https://abcnews.go.com/beta-story-container/US/trump-administration-unsure-thousands-migrant-families-separated-originally/story?id=60797633
https://www.newsweek.com/trump-administration-argues-it-could-be-traumatic-reunite-thousands-migrant-1316093
@mumsie
That's superb.
Home Secretary Sajid Javid has said his exclusion from the state banquet held for US President Donald Trump was "odd".
Several other ministers, including Environment Secretary Michael Gove and Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt, attended the event earlier this month.
Mr Javid has previously criticised Mr Trump after he shared tweets from far-right group Britain First in 2017.
Of his exclusion, Mr Javid said: "I don't like it. It is odd."
Speaking to BBC Radio 4's Today programme, Mr Javid said: "My office did ask Number 10 [for a reason] and they said 'No'."
And BBC political correspondent Ross Hawkins said Amber Rudd attended a state banquet for the King of Spain in 2017 in her capacity as home secretary.
But former Home Secretary Jacqui Smith, who became the first woman to hold the post in 2007, said she attended state banquets in her role.
Asked if he thought his exclusion was due to his Muslim background, Mr Javid said: "I am not saying that at all. I really don't know."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-48620951