Aug 10, 2015

Homeland Security Alert: Bebe Samba, better known by her housemates as Kitty, a.k.a. The Executioner













 Breaking news: 



Our home suffered a terrorist attack tonight. 


The plotters should have known better than to challenge our ever vigilant Homeland Security. Bebe Samba, better known by her housemates as simply Kitty, but feared by our enemies as The Executioner, has responded to threats against the Homeland since her recruitment in 2003. 

In particular, she monitors followers of the Tiny Rodent Indoor State (TRIS), which has emerged in the last few years as the most violent and dangerous terrorist group whose mission is to infest our Homeland. 

Spying on the lone terrorist, Kitty sprang into action when the opportunity presented itself. 

Although Kitty prefers to capture terrorists and then employ her Enhanced Interrogation methods, tonight's attacker was on a suicide mission and died during the battle with Kitty. 

Respecting the tiny rodent culture, authorities immediately wrapped the terrorist's body in paper and encased it in an outdoor tomb. 

Presidential candidate Tutu, who currently is Secretary of Homeland Security and who works closely with Kitty, will issue a statement about the attack on Saturday.










Bebe Samba, better known by her housemates as Kitty, a.k.a. The Executioner.






In other news:


Ronnie from the ronnie republic radio round-up talks Wolf Blitzer, fighting for a story and maintaining integrity in the ultra competitive climate of television news today..............


http://theronnierepublic.blogspot.com/2015/07/top-dog-wolf-bllitzer-certain-sway-with.html




Aug 9, 2015

Blind Faith ~ Can't Find My Way Home: Stunning.......

Donkey Kisses Given Here.........

John Kasich, Ana Navarro, SE Cupp: The New Republican Party......

Wash Po on the ronnie re;


copied from the Washington Post online........

John Kasich open to requiring

 police body cameras

   
Calling for understanding between police and their critics, Ohio Gov. John Kasich expressed support for legislation requiring all police officers to wear body cameras if the bill passes the state legislature.
"We have to see what passes, but I'm open to anything that's going to improve practices," Kasich, who is seeking the GOP presidential nomination, said on CNN's "State of the Union." When asked whether he would sign legislation on body cameras that Ohio Democrats are currently pushing, Kasich said "yes."
The debate over body cameras is beginning to spill into the presidential race as states and municipalities respond to pressure from activists concerned about the killing of unarmed black people by police.
As new incidents of police brutality go viral, some presidential candidates are facing calls to place more emphasis on the issue.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), who is running for the Democratic nomination, had a campaign speech scuttled in Seattle on Saturday by Black Lives Matter protesters who argued he is not doing enough to address their concerns.
Kasich is one of the only Republican presidential candidates to embrace questions about the debate.
"These are tough issues, but at the heart of it is an ability to give people a sense that the system is not rigged against them," he told CNN.
"There are many in the African American community who think that the government doesn't just work for them but works against them," he said, adding that it is "really critical that the community can understand the challenges of police, and that police can understand what is going on inside of the community."




Elise Viebeck is a national enterprise reporter for The Washington Post.