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At some point Brother Charles purportedly told someone else to ask me to disavow any association, so this blog is now about my experiences and what SHOULD be covered by TOUCH 106.1 FM but which are not. I am critical of the station and of Brother Charles so this blog is covered by Fair Use. Visit KingCast.net/Chris King's 1st Amendment Page: Reel news for real people.
"The fact that he's not willing to answer the tough questions, dodging interviews... He's the elected sheriff of this county, he should have the doors open," says outspoken Sheriff Joe opponent Dan Saban.
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.....But Ayotte isn't Norton, Paul, Boozeman or Lee. If anything, she has been billed as a moderate Republican -- someone who would fit naturally alongside other New England GOPers. So her talk about birthright citizenship repeal (even if it constituted just flirting with the proposition) is notable for what it says about where the Republican Party is going.
“He allegedly elbowed her in the face and grabbed her arm. He forced her down on the bed and grabbing her hair, punched her several times in the back of the head. He left the house, but only after picking up the cell phone and smashing it to pieces. The woman was taken to the hospital for treatment.
Officers arrested Watson in Eastie the next day.”
He is giving back to society - by punching life in the face, one female at a time...
Anyway, King's video is entertaining mainly because of what happens to him: A GOP hausfrau whacks his camera with a pamphlet; some Republican crone orders him out of the building; and the local cops force him to amscray under threat of arrest, even though he's credentialed and there are plenty of other media types there. The video's a tad long at 12 minutes-plus, but worth every second.
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Anyway, King's video is entertaining mainly because of what happens to him: A GOP hausfrau whacks his camera with a pamphlet; some Republican crone orders him out of the building; and the local cops force him to amscray under threat of arrest, even though he's credentialed and there are plenty of other media types there. The video's a tad long at 12 minutes-plus, but worth every second.
Basically, these folks don't like King because of what he reports and posts. I feel your pain, senor. Consider it a badge of honor that they booted you out.
"Those are mighty big words for someone who's not on the policy committee.....I've reviewed the matter and I think that Mr. King ends up being right.... I would not rush out to test Mr. Cleamons just yet."
You don't offensively touch anybody else or their possessions much less a relatively expensive camera, without their permission.
"You better save your food stamps you goin' need protection where you're going, you bout to be Bubba's bitch."