Thursday, April 7, 2022

A Better Video Of The Press Conference And Some Updates #JusticeForTheFive

On April 5, the Pillar interviewed Lauren Handy, basically getting a brief biographical sketch of Lauren, how she came to be an activist, and more details relating to last week's events.  At first glance it seems to be a fair presentation, but if others beg to differ, please do so in the comment box and cite your reasons.  You'll notice when you scroll down that the Cooley letter shows; this time it's the bottom portion, showing closing and signature.  My first picture had the top part showing date.  The two pictures together show the entire letter.

On Tuesday, I posted a clip of the press conference put on by six pro-life activists.  It is a Facebook live stream and quite frankly, I have always found their audio to be lacking in volume.  This clip that Randally Terry posted, originated from EWTN, can actually be heard.  Here it is, and I'll have more to say below that.

Here Father David Nix, who blogs by the name Padre Peragrino, offers his perspective.

On Monday I opined that this obvious collusion between the DC police and FBI would prove to make plain their idiocy as opposed to actually concealing their misdeeds.  That seems to be the case.   In addition to the lawmakers who signed the demand letter to Mayor Bowser and the Department of Justice, Marjorie Taylor-Greene echoed those demands in her own tweet.

What is our role (and yes, we do have a role)?  We cannot be silent.  I realize this is short notice for the DC-area residents, but there will be a rally downtown at the offices of the DC Medical Examiner at 401 E Street, SW in Washington DC.  It will start at noon and last approximately 1.5 hours.  

If you cannot make that, please call Mayor Bowser's office and demand a proper examination of the babies, as they would do for any other murder victim.  Her office number is (202) 727-2643.  Demand a proper investigation.     #JusticeForTheFive

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