Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Links of the Day

Weigel, Rest of the Left Change the Facts on the New Black Panther Case
Either Olbermann Doesn’t Know How to Use Google… or He’s a Liar
Roman Polanski's Freedom -- And Unmitigated Gall
NAACP Escalates War Against Tea Party Using Phantom ‘N-Word’ as Justification
Careful Reading Tuesday
King Samir Shabazz Should Be 2010’s Willie Horton
The Rise And Fall Of The Left's New Black Panther Strawman
Where Did Rep. Rodriguez (D-TX) Get that $4.1 Trillion Number From?
MFM "Fact Check:" Obama Didn't Say What He Said When He Said It
Promises, Promises
I Promise Project I Will Not Let This Go
People safe from arrest in taping of police work, DA reminds
The Narrative of our "National Conversation" is "SHUT UP!"
Lest you wonder
Climategate and the Big Green Lie

Rachel Maddow is a Dishonest Hack part 3

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Rachel Maddow repeated her ACORN deception from April 6, 2010 and dishonestly "edited" the CA AG report again to make it look like Vera reported O'Keefe and Giles to the police immediately instead of 9 Days later.

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From the Transcript of 'The Rachel Maddow Show' for Monday, July 12th, 2010

Quoting from the attorney general‘s report, “Immediately after the couple left, Mr. Vera telephoned his cousin, Detective Alejandro Hernandez, at the National City Police Department … [and said] that a self-admitted prostitute had been to the office and was discussing human smuggling.  Detective Hernandez contacted detective Mark Haas at the San Diego Police Department.  Detective Haas works with cases involving human smuggling.”

From the CA Attorney General's Report [PDF]

Immediately after the couple left, Vera telephoned his cousin, Detective Alejandro Hernandez, at the National City Police Department. [He left a voicemail message for Detective Hernandez stating that some “crazy people” were in his office providing information. Vera did not explain
the substance of the conversation and did not make reference to prostitution or human smuggling on the message. He asked his cousin to call him back. (Interview with Vera; Vera Phone Records, at p. 4 [reflecting a 2-minute call to Detective Hernandez’s cell phone at 6:40 p.m.];
Detective Hernandez Phone Records, at p. 132 [reflecting a call to voicemail at 6:45 p.m.].)
Later that day, Vera also reported the incident to fellow ACORN employee Cruz Acosta. Acosta had been away from the office while the couple was present. Vera explained to him what happened. Vera also reported the incident, either the same day or shortly thereafter, to Mar 15
Murrillon, an ACORN board member. Vera told Murrillon that he had reported the incident to the police. (Vera Interview.)
Vera eventually spoke with Detective Hernandez on August 27, 2009. He told Detective Hernandez ]
…[and said] that a self-admitted prostitute had been to the office and was discussing human smuggling. He did not know the exact location where the smuggling would take place. Detective Hernandez said he would contact someone in law enforcement who dealt with that area and get back to Vera. (Interview with Detective Alejandro Hernandez, October 8, 2009; Detective Hernandez Phone Records, at p. 115 [reflecting 12-minute call between Vera and Detective Hernandez on August 27, 2009 at 5:07 p.m.].) The next day, Detective Hernandez and his partner, Detective Steve Villariasa, contacted Detective Mark Haas at the San Diego Police Department. Detective Haas works with cases involving human smuggling