Clinton VP Kaine`s Islamist ties
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Clinton VP Kaine`s Islamist ties
DNC apologizes to Bernie Sanders for ‘inexcusable’ emails Clinton VP Tim Kaine announces an insane illegals plan PAGE 2 PAGE 6 Volume 18, Issue 21 — Must read exposé — Clinton Foundation: ‘Follow the money’ lasvegastribune.com PAGE 16 July 27-August 2, 2016 Clinton VP Kaine’s Islamist ties By Ryan Mauro Bear Witness Central Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s newly announced running mate, Virginia Senator Tim Kaine, has a history of embracing Islamists. He appointed a Hamas supporter to a state immigration commission; spoke at a dinner honoring a Muslim Brotherhood terror suspect; and received donations from well-known Islamist groups. Appointing a Muslim Brotherhood Front Leader Who Supports Hamas In 2007, Kaine was the Governor of Virginia and, of all people, chose Muslim American Society (MAS) President Esam Omeish to the state’s Immigration Commission. A Muslim organization against My Point of View By Rolando Larraz A paragraph from our last week’s editorial read like this: “Let’s not forget our own Silver State, Nevada, where the RINO Governor, Brian Sandoval, has manipulated the Nevada delegation — Senator Dean Heller and Congressmen Joe Heck, Cresent Hardy and Mark Amodei — not to support by attending the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio, so they would not upset the Master Nevada Puppeteer, Harry Reid. Maybe the people of Nevada should keep this in mind and the next time those vote-beggars go out looking for their support, they should turn their back on every one of them.” After last week’s edition of the Las Vegas Tribune was distributed I was told of another reason why Governor Brian Sandoval did not go to the RNC Convention in Cleveland, Ohio; I was told by a very reliable source on the Democrat side that the reason Sandoval did not go to the convention was because he was afraid that a terrorist attack might have happened during the week-long convention where Donald Trump was being nominated as the Republican candidate for president of the United States. Well as much as I dislike our RINO (Republican in name only), I hope my source is wrong and that the governor did not go to Cleveland for political reasons, “so they would not upset the Master Nevada Puppeteer, Harry Reid,” as we reported last week — and not because the Nevada Governor is a coward and is afraid to be attacked by terrorists. If the governor is afraid of facing terrorist attacks, how will he behave if unfortunately our worldwide famous city is faced with a terrorist attack? Will he be side by side with our law enforcement personnel, or will he be under his bed in the governor’s mansion? Hopefully we will never have to find that out. For my part, I cannot think what is worse: a traitor, a liar governor, or a cowardly head of state. The rest of the Nevada delegation, it is obvious, are a lucky bunch of vote-beggars who waited so long to show their true colors, and now no other Republican is running for office to give the Nevada constituents a choice to still vote Republican and not betray the party, as they all do. For my part I hope I still have some clout with the editorial board and that they will listen to me when I say that we need to turn our backs to Senator Dean Heller for being part of the official group of merce(See My Point of View, Page 2) Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s newly-announced running mate, Virginia Senator Tim Kaine, has a history of embracing Islamists. He appointed a Hamas supporter to a state immigration commission; spoke at a dinner honoring a Muslim Brotherhood terror suspect; and received donations from well-known Islamist groups. Islamism criticized the appointment and reckless lack of vetting. Federal prosecutors said in a 2008 court filing that MAS was “founded as the overt arm of the Muslim Brotherhood in America.” A Chicago Tribune investigation in 2004 confirmed it, as well as MAS’ crafty use of deceptive semantics to appear moderate. Convicted terrorist and admitted U.S. Muslim Brotherhood member Abdurrahman Alamoudi testified in 2012, “Everyone knows that MAS is the Muslim Brotherhood.” According to Omeish’s website, he was also President of the National Muslim Students Association and served for two years on the national board of the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA), which the Justice Department also labeled as a U.S. Muslim Brotherhood entity and unindicted co-conspirator in a Hamas-financing trial. His website says he was Vice President of Dar al-Hijrah Islamic Center, a radical mosque known for its history of terror ties including having future Al-Qaeda operative Anwar Al-Awlaki as its imam and being frequented by two of the 9/ 11 hijackers and the perpetrator of the Fort Hood shooting. Omeish’s website says he remains a board member. It says he was chairman of the board of Islamic American University, which had Hamas financier and Muslim Brotherhood spiritual leader Yousef Al-Qaradawi as chairman of its board until at least 2006. Omeish was also chairman of the board for the Islamic Center of Passaic County, a New Jersey mosque with heavy terrorist ties and an imam that the Department of Homeland Security wants to deport for having links to Hamas. Omeish directly expressed extremism before Kaine appointed him. He claimed the Brotherhood is “moderate” and admitted that he and MAS are influenced by the Islamist movement. In 2004, Omeish praised the Hamas spiritual leader as “our beloved Sheikh Ahmed Yassin.” Videotape from 2000 also (See Kaine, Page 6) Bernie’s rebellion is going rogue Many of those inspired by Sen. Bernie Sanders’ insurgent campaign are now unwilling or reluctant to fall into line with his pleas to support Clinton. By Amanda Paulson Christian Science Monitor PHILADELPHIA — Chants of “Bernie!”, and boos whenever Hillary Clinton’s name was mentioned, filled the opening hours of the Democratic National Convention, with delegates supporting Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont repeatedly drowning out other speakers with their vocal dissent. Never mind that after the weekend’s Wikileaks scandal revealed bias against Senator Sanders, the Democratic National Committee (DNC) issued a formal apology, forced the resignation of DNC chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz, and moved Senator Sanders’ speech to the final keynote spot. His supporters were largely unappeased. Indeed, the Vermonter whose insurgent campaign tapped into latent frustration with America’s po- Supporters of Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont make their way around downtown while protesting on Monday, July 25, 2016, in Philadelphia, during the first day of the Democratic National Convention. litical system, is now finding that not directing them, and that any many of those he inspired are un- protest activity on the floor is a rewilling to fall into line. Sanders sult of grass-roots activism. That delegates here emphasize that he’s makes the push for unity, now com- ing from both Mrs. Clinton and Sanders, an even more daunting challenge. “If we learned one thing from Bernie Sanders, it’s that the movement is about all of us, not him,” says Justin Molito, a union organizer from Connecticut who is attending the convention as a Sanders delegate. “So when he asks us not to protest, I’d respectfully disagree. You have to make a moral choice about what your role is here.” Mr. Molito says Democrats shouldn’t be scared of the divisions on display, and that he sees the opinions expressed by Bernie delegates as a healthy display of differences, part of a robust democracy. “Unity is a slogan, and if you have an infomercial, the Democratic Convention falls flat,” Molito says. (See Bernie’s Rebellion, Page 5) Anticipation in the arena built as Sanders took the microphone and moved to suspend procedural rules so a voice vote could be held. “I move that Hillary Clinton be selected as the nominee of the Democratic Party for the presidency of the United States,” he said. Convention chairwoman Rep. Marcia Fudge (Ohio) said that Sanders had “moved in the spirit of (See Nomination, Page 6) JUDGE WILLIAM KEPHART judge, clarified the entire issue back on April 29, 2013 when he issued a ruling where he stated that the ‘most important’ remaining issue in the Feeley Case is how to pay all the lawyers and from what source they can be paid,” Feeley said. For most of the past three years, the Feeley case was awaiting an appeal decision. That decision was rendered on January 20, 2016. Most important, that longawaited appeal finally confirmed that a misappropriation of Trust assets by a Trustee is obviously a “Breach of Trust.” Trustee Wanda Feeley breached her duty and the appellate court (See Feeley, Page 3) Sanders gives blessing as Dems nominate Clinton By Peter Schroeder and Elliot Smilowitz The Hill PHILADELPHIA — Sen. Bernie Sanders on Tuesday moved for Democrats to choose Hillary Clinton as the party’s presidential nominee by acclimation, calling for Democratic unity behind Clinton. “I move that Hillary Clinton be selected as the nominee for the Democratic Party,” Sanders said from the convention floor to a wave of cheers from delegates. Vermont was the last state of the roll call, giving Sanders a dramatic stage one day after he delivered an impassioned plea for his backers to get behind Clinton at the Democratic National Convention. Sanders sat smiling and beaming from his perch within the Vermont delegation as his state’s delegate chairwoman talked about how he had “changed the trajectory of this country.” Judge Kephart tries to be Houdini By Rolando Larraz Las Vegas Tribune The Las Vegas Tribune was in Judge William Kephart’s Court on July 19 in a further action regarding attorney’s fees in Feeley v. Feeley. The ongoing convoluted saga of Feeley v. Feeley, a civil tort case involving a misappropriation of funds by a trustee, is becoming clearer that the Court is convinced it can perform magic tricks, according to prevailing plaintiff Clark Feeley. “Maybe Judge Kephart should consult with David Copperfield to see if he knows how to get blood from a rock,” Feeley stated. “Judge Earl, the [original] trial FROM THE DESK OF GORDON MARTINES Corrupt governments use bribery, infiltration, greed, coercion, lies and attrition against anyone who disagrees with them By Gordon Martines The good news is that some of us, realizing the potential danger that exists to our self and family, refuse to go along with the unholy agenda and corruption that has just about taken over completely local, state, and federal government, and who will risk all to save our country, our families, and our American way of life. The bad news is that corruption will never totally cease to exist as long as there are human beings involved. Human beings all have weaknesses, and corruption some- how finds that weakness and exploits it, Corruption is like a cancer that keeps coming back time after time, by manifesting and changing itself, so that the tools and individuals used to combat it are now outdated and ineffectual, and sorely need upgrading. The latest violation of the Constitution of the United States of America and the Bill of Rights is the unconstitutional arrest and detention of the American Patriots associated with the Bunkerville, NV standoff in 2014, the Malheur (See From the Desk, Page 4) Page 2 / LAS VEGAS TRIBUNE / July 27-August 2, 2016 DNC apologizes to Sanders for ‘inexcusable’ emails By Jesse Byrnes The Hill The Democratic National Committee (DNC) on Monday apologized to Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) for internal emails that appeared to show party officials plotting against his presidential bid. “On behalf of everyone at the DNC, we want to offer a deep and sincere apology to Senator Sanders, his supporters, and the entire Democratic Party for the inexcusable remarks made over email,” DNC officials said in the statement. “These comments do not reflect the values of the DNC or our steadfast commitment to neutrality dur- TRIBUNE VOL. 18, NO. 22 FOUNDER Rolando Larraz PUBLISHER AND EDITOR IN CHIEF Rolando Larraz GENERAL MANAGER Perly Viasmensky MANAGING EDITOR Maramis Choufani PRODUCTION Don Snook ASSOCIATE EDITOR Colleen Lloyd INVESTIGATIVE REPORTER Kenneth A. Wegner ing the nominating process. The DNC does not — and will not — tolerate disrespectful language exhibited toward our candidates,” it continued. “Individual staffers have also rightfully apologized for their comments, and the DNC is taking appropriate action to ensure it never happens again.” The statement was issued on behalf of seven top DNC officials but did not include the name of Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (Fla.), who announced Sunday she’d step down as DNC chairwoman at the end of the party’s convention this week in the wake of the email leaks. WikiLeaks published 20,000 emails on Friday that had been stolen from the DNC’s system earlier this year. The emails showed top DNC officials discussing ways to undercut Sanders’s presidential campaign, something that he had long accused party officials of doing. The release of the emails has stoked furor among Sanders supporters, many of whom are protesting at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia. Monday’s statement included Donna Brazile, the interim DNC chair; Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake; DNC treasurer Andrew Tobias; vice chairs Raymond Buckley, Maria Elena Durazo and R.T. Rybak, the former mayor of Minneapolis; and Henry Muñoz III, the DNC’s national finance committee chair. been so loyal to the United States as Cuba once was; and none of those countries had ever been as influencial in facilitating the success of American businesses as Cuba has been. This space happens to be my space; it is my column and as the name of this column clearly states it is My Point Of View (my opinion) and as long as I live under the stars of the American flag and the Constitution of the United States, I am entitled to my opinion, to the right to express my personal point of view. And the fact that I own this newspaper, these rights multiply several times, giving me the right to have My Point of View on the front page of the most independent newspaper in Nevada, as well as perhaps many other places in this great nation. I started this newspaper eighteen years ago after I became one more victim of police corruption, judicial misconduct and government abuse; back then I put my money where my mouth was and today without money I am still putting my blood into a voice for those who are victims of the government’s corruption that exists in our wonderful city. Before the Las Vegas Tribune started writing about people like Ron Mortensen, Kirstin Lobato, Jessica Williams, Manuel Menendez, Donovan Joseph, Ron Brady Jr., Dagmar Diaz, Paul Rockenwell, Oswaldo Lopez, and Brian Lepley, we never met any of them; some of them we only know from their voices because we have only talked to them on the telephone, yet they have become part of the Las Vegas Tribune family through the years. Once we made a media request to visit Ron Mortensen in person and the Nevada Correctional Facility transfered him to Ellis Prison to make it difficult to visit him due to the fact that we are a small entity and we cannot afford to close the office to go out to visit someone. This newspaper is to serve the community and to fight for the rights of any human being that is abused or mistreated by corrupted officials, criminal or now civil, as in the case of Clark Feeley. As I once said, with all the years I have been in Las Vegas (60 to be exact) and with all the people in the right places that I have met during all those years, I could be a very popular, well-connected and perhaps even a little powerful man IF I would only have been a “yes” man and agreed with whom ever was in office ...but that is not me. My name is Rolando Larraz, and as always, I approved this column. Rolando Larraz is Editor in Chief of the Las Vegas Tribune. His column appears weekly in this newspaper. To contact Rolando Larraz, email him at: Rlarraz@lasvegastribune.com or at 702-272-4634. My Point of View (Continued from Page 1) nary politicians that want to bow to the bloody government of the Castro brothers. Yes, I know that “Cuba is not the only communist country with an embassy in the U.S. China, Laos and Vietnam come to mind,” wrote a Las Vegas Tribune reader but none of those countries had and still carry such a tight relationship with Cuba. For many years both neighbor countries — the USA and Cuba — maintained a social, cultural, and economic environment like none other; Cuba was one of the most faithful yet unreciprocated allies the United States ever had or will have. The reader who commented on an Alexandra Cohen article that was published one year ago believes that “The same can’t be said of some of the other communist countries with flag-flying embassies on US soil,” but none of those countries are only ninety miles away from the USA. None of those countries has ever For advertising rates, deadlines call 702-426-6022 or 702-426-5962 Las Vegas Tribune is published weekly at 717 So. 9th Street, Las Vegas, Nevada 89101. Main Number: (702) 714-0119 RadioTribune Call-in Number (702) 493-5222 Website: LasVegasTribune.com All rights reserved. Statements, opinions and points of view expressed by the writers are their own and do not necessarily represent those of the publisher. 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July 27-August 2, 2016 / LAS VEGAS TRIBUNE / Page 3 Sanders supporters chant ‘Lock Her Up’ in protest against Clinton “Maybe Judge Kephart should consult with David Copperfield to see if he knows how to get blood from a rock,” Feeley stated. Feeley (Continued from Page 1) pointed to a New Hampshire statute that dictates she is, therefore, personally responsible to restore the Trust for any expenses incurred because of her actions. That is the law. The wording that Judge Earl had used in his April 29, 2013 ruling was complicated by his failure to identify the misappropriation as a “Breach,” but rather he declared Wanda was not competent to handle the affairs of a Trust. Judge Earl had learned that Wanda Feeley could not pay her legal fees. She breached; she is liable. That is the reason Judge Earl was concerned about “from what source they can be paid.” That problem will never be solved by any judge of the Nevada District Court unless, perhaps, Mr. Copperfield becomes a Judge, Feeley concludes. A Las Vegas Tribune reporter attended a hearing last year on July 21 and obtained a transcript. Futher actions in the Feeley Case had been assigned to Judge Kephart after Earl retired for health reasons. At that hearing, Judge Kephart declared his personal belief and agenda: “All lawyers must be paid.” This newspaper would offer a suggestion that the word “must” be changed to should. Again, the judge is not a magician, so if there is absolutely no source of money to pay the defendant’s lawyers, there is no money; therefore “must” is meaningless. Feely explains that if the defendant Wanda is the sole one responsible for paying the fees and restoring the Trust—whether she can or can’t—that he is in no way liable. This fact cannot be changed with smoke and mirrors, Feely asserts. Since the Appellate Affirmation confirmed that Wanda must pay all lawyers, therefore those fees cannot be forced upon another source. They cannot change that fact simply because Wanda cannot pay or maybe never can. Judge Kephart, at some point, must face that reality. Observation of the proceedings by Feeley and this newspaper revealed that the Judge in this case appears very perplexed. Legally, he cannot magically make someone else responsible for Wanda’s crime. The corpus of spendthrift Trust assets is held for the future anticipation of beneficiaries only. Further, beneficiaries can never have their assets held or squandered because a breaching Trustee cannot pay for her misdeeds. Attention judges: Trusts are not a source, which is the point Feeley makes. Clark Feeley was found to be entitled to a return of monies from Wanda that she misappropriated. He is not a source of funds to pay Wanda’s lawyers. “Banks don’t pay a bank robber’s legal fees,” Feeley said. Clark further explains. “Judge Earl actually came up with a scheme to reserve Trust funds to pay future legal fees should his invalid rulings be appealed. He thinks that would prevent anyone from questioning his illegally attacking a spendthrift Trust to pay lawyers.” Feeley says the judge also probably had an idea that by tying up those Trust funds, it would be an enticement to settle the case. He thought wrong. Feeley believes that this case will never be settled if it is dependent upon paying Wanda’s lawyers. A settlement is not a source but may be a dream for the lawyers. It must be quite a travesty for a judge to face reality that he is not a magician. His black robe only goes so far. The Las Vegas Tribune has been wondering why the judge is not concerned about beneficiaries who have had their family summer home ripped away from them by a judge from another state who had no jurisdiction to do what he did in an attempt to pay Nevada lawyers. That certainly strikes this newspaper as more of a travesty. Another twist in this case: Judge Earl took advantage of a CPA named Randall Thoman and gave him the title of Trustee of the New Hampshire Trusts. He did not have jurisdiction to do that and he has put Mr. Thoman in a bad situation whereby he is liable for all checks he wrote to lawyers. Mr. Thoman participated in bank fraud and violated any fiduciary obligation he had acquired to protect beneficiaries interest in a spendthrift Trust. The Las Vegas Tribune would like to interview Mr. Thoman. This newspaper got the impression that day in court that Judge Kephart may have an idea that Mr. Thoman will write more checks. Feeley and The Tribune would like to hear what Mr. Thoman says about that. If a Trustee upholds the law, he would not pay anyone other than a beneficiary. Even if a judge orders a Trustee to pay a lawyer and he does, the Trustee would be personally liable for a violation. Is Mr. Thoman aware of that? Feeley wonders if the court will try to contact Mr. Copperfield to see if he has any interest in magically paying Wanda’s lawyers. Feeley said if that doesn’t work out, Judge Kephart might want to just follow the law and enter a judgment that Wanda must pay all expenses that she alone incurred. Give the judgment to the lawyers and let them collect it. Then you can go on to something more positive. No magic required, just the law. By Byron Tau PHILADELPHIA (WND) — It’s not just Republicans that want presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in prison. At a lively Sunday march in support of former Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, chants of “lock her up,” “Hillary for Prison” signs and t-shirts and calls for indictment were common among the most ardent supporters of Mr. Sanders, who arrived in Philadelphia to make their voices heard to the delegates attending the Democratic National Convention. Republicans used last week’s Republican National Convention to make the case that Mrs. Clinton’s perceived ethical lapses made her unfit for office. Delegates to the Republican convention could be heard chanting “Lock her up!” while “Hillary for Prison” shirts and bumper stickers have proliferated across the country. Mrs. Clinton hasn’t been accused of any criminal wrongdoing — in fact, Federal Bureau of Investigation director James Comey explicitly said that her use of a private email server for government work did not rise to the level that would justify criminal charges. However, Mr. Comey called her “extremely careless” in her handling of the nation’s secrets by running her work email off a private server, while a State Department probe concluded that she was in violation of Department rules. But at the pro-Sanders rally, attendees were more than eager to list Protester Erica Albanese the reasons that Mrs. Clinton deserved to be incarcerated. At least once during a four-mile march from City Hall to Roosevelt Park, rallygoers began loudly changing “Lock her up!” — the same chant heard on the floor of the RNC. Javier Ruiz, 20, listed the 2012 Benghazi terrorist attacks, her use of personal email email and her refusal to unconditionally condemn hydraulic fracturing as reasons she should be imprisoned. Standing in Roosevelt Park, another protester named Tim Keane saw a young woman dressed in a costume with wings. “Are you the indictment fairy?” he asked her with a smile, then invited her to sign a “Bernie card.” In an interview after, he explained that it seems “there’s at least some level of criminal negligence” in her use of a private email server. Erica Albanese, who traveled from Oregon, wore a “Hillary for Prison” shirt as she wandered around the park after the four mile march. She said that Mrs. Clinton was guilty of “perjury” adding: “She lied about her documents and her emails.” Dylan Melnik, 24, from Boston carried a sign in the march that said “Hillary 4 Prison 2016.” “He basically inferred under any other circumstances she might be indicted, but because she’s Hillary, she won’t be indicted,” Mr. Melnik said about Mr. Comey’s press conference. Top Democrats and even some Republicans have said that the calls to jail Mrs. Clinton even as the government’s top law enforcement officials have said she has committed no wrongdoing were inappropriate. “When I see this, you know, “Crooked Hillary,” or I see the, “Lock her up,” it’s just ridiculous. It is ridiculous,” Mrs. Clinton’s new running-mate Tim Kaine said in a preview of an interview on 60 Minutes. Jeff Flake, a Republican senator from Arizona, wrote on Twitter last week: “@HillaryClinton now belongs in prison? C’mon. We can make the case that she shouldn’t be elected without jumping the shark.” A spokesman for Mrs. Clinton didn’t respond to a request for comment. Page 4 / LAS VEGAS TRIBUNE / July 27-August 2, 2016 Hillary gets ugly surprise at chaotic DNC Ex-RNC chairman: ‘Inflamed’ Sanders delegates mean major setback for Clinton By Greg Corombos (WND) — Democrats planned to make this week a show of strong unity in contrast to the divisions that appeared among Republicans last week, but instead they opened their national convention Monday afternoon with their national chairwoman resigning in scandal, Bernie Sanders supporters refusing to back the nominee and a litany of embarrassing correspondence. The upheaval stems from nearly 20,000 emails from the Democratic National Committee that were hacked and released Friday by Wikileaks. While the emails are being examined, the exchanges already reveal the DNC actively supporting Hillary Clinton during the Democratic Party primaries and even hiring young people to argue with Bernie Sanders supporters on social media. The emails also show the DNC demanding things from liberal media outlets and personalities, referring to Latino outreach as “taco bowl outreach,” belittling donors behind their backs and orchestrating anti-Trump protests. In response, DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz announced she would step down after the convention, but that timing got moved up after she was roundly booed by her own Florida delegation Monday morn- Hundreds of Bernie Sanders supporters march outside DNC. ing in Philadelphia. convention actually begins is that have tried to deflect from the scanIt’s exactly the start to the con- that has not occurred,” he said. dal by blaming Russia for the hackvention that the Democrats didn’t Donatelli told WND and Radio ing and claiming it was done to help want. America this is a massive setback Donald Trump. “Given the cracks that appeared for Hillary Clinton after working Donatelli said damage control in the Republican convention last feverishly to secure a Sanders en- for the Democrats will be very difweek, one of the things that the dorsement and reach out to his vot- ficult. Democrats wanted to do in Phila- ers. “You just don’t know what’s delphia would be to contrast what “The Clinton folks have worked coming,” he said. they would say was Republican dis- very, very hard to get the Sanders “Normally, you can try to inocuarray with a smooth-running con- people in the tent,” Donatelli said. late against bad stories by leaking vention in Philadelphia,” said “They finally get Sanders’ endorse- them yourself and explaining them former Republican National Com- ment, so they thought that every- and trying to get ahead of the story. mittee Deputy Chairman Frank thing was put to bed. Lo and be- You don’t know what that’s going Donatelli, who also served as po- hold, this comes up and inflames all to be right now because you don’t litical director in the Reagan admin- the Sanders delegates.” know what the Wikileaks people istration. Other than Wasserman Schultz have.” “What we’ve seen is, before the falling on her sword, Democrats Donatelli admits one benefit for (Continued from Page 1) Wildlife Refuge occupation, in Burns, Oregon in 2016, and the murder of American Patriot Robert LaVoy Finicum, in Burns, OR, on January 26, 2016, allegedly by Federal Agents and their lackeys. Not forgetting the slaughter of innocent Americans in Waco. Texas, and Ruby Ridge, Idaho, and the unconstitutional arrest and detention of the Montana Freemen, and of American Patriots in Bunkerville, NV, and the Malheur Wildlife Refuge occupation, in Burns, OR, in January of 2016. Compounding these unconstitutional acts by our present government is the January 26, 2016, murder of American Patriot Robert LaVoy Finicum, which appears to also be covered up by this same corrupt government as well with our corrupt Federal Judicial System that also supports the corruption. Not advocating violence in any way, shape or form against our country, or this current corrupt government (which would be playing in to their hands), the only remedy that I see is for the American public to expose these unconstitutional acts and deeds by any means legally possible. Corruption will die on the vine when exposed to the light. Mainstream media cannot be trusted or counted on to report “truth facts,” without their personal opinion of distortion and perversion also being published. Secondary news media, free talk shows with debates, free commentaries in newspapers and air and digital radio shows are avenues that need to be researched by all, whereby an informative logical conclusion can be formed as to what the truth really is. Violent protesters with threats are not helping the matter and only cause division. Beware of the “snake oil salesman.” TV is by far the most powerful media that we have, which can easily sway the public the quickest and most efficient way, in any direction they chose. The pretty face on TV Is not always a Truther, and is usually a time-sensitive commodity; and depending on his/her loyalty, that “pretty face” may not even exist later on. Adding fuel to the fire, we allegedly have a “nip in the wire” in the Oval Office that we also have to contend with, along with his conman weekly executive orders that From The Desk AJ Maimbourg/Ed Klapproth, Co-Founders Please join us in our national wave to bring God back into our country! 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CONTACT EMAIL: aj@thechristiancrusade.com try to undermine and destroy our beloved country and our American way of life. Why doesn’t he just stop and go away? For American Patriots to just stand by and do absolutely nothing, is a testament to the power of the “corrupted cancer” that has taken grip of our country. To stand by and do nothing when our neighbors are wrongly attacked, prosecuted, incarcerated, and even murdered by our own federal government, is our testament to becoming slaves and sheep. Just a note: while still employed by the LVMPD, I filed a 2011 Federal lawsuit against the LVMPD, Sheriff Douglas Gillespie, et al, and fourteen other high-ranking police officials, for discrimination; threats to life; false arrest; tainting evidence; destruction of official documents; bribery; extortion; drug trafficking; three unsolved murders, including LVMPD Officer Kevin Scott Dailey; grand larceny; collusion; disability fraud; narcotics distribution; misprision of several felonies; and malfeasance. Federal Judge George Foley Jr, in March of 2014, dismissed my Federal complaint, citing “Lack of Merit.” It is strange that the previous year, Judge Foley stated that my complaint would literally blow the lid off of the police department, which surprisingly, was said before the details of the three unsolved murders came out during legal depositions in June of 2013, whereby the LVMPD was complicit. I resisted any and all efforts to give in and drop my lawsuit, even after learning that all four of my attorneys had been coerced in to withdrawing from representing me in my complaint. Thus, the tentacles of corruption reach out far and wide, but in doing so, expose their corruption, greed and avarice, which still exists in our community Democrats might be ridding itself of Wasserman Schultz at a critical time. “You ask virtually any Democrat in the know, and they will tell you the DNC has been vastly under-performing for five or six years now, the time she’s been chairman of the DNC,” he said. “She’s not been an effective chairman of the DNC. The Obama folks didn’t want to fire her, so they basically went around her.” But the changes at the national party level are peanuts compared to the problem the Clinton campaign now has to reach out to Sanders supporters who are so angry they booed Sanders Monday when he told his delegates to back Clinton and Kaine. “The much bigger problem they have is the Bernie Sanders left-leaning Democrats, who were suspicious of Hillary Clinton,” Donatelli said. “Now that she’s picked another moderate within the Democratic context in Tim Kaine, they’re doubly suspicious of her.” Donatelli said there should be no surprise that Republicans immediately seized on the story as a way to revive Clinton’s email and server scandal. “If they could hack the Democratic National Committee, why couldn’t they hack her server? There is no real answer to that, but it does put the issue back front and center,” Donatelli said. for all to see. Remember to Keep your Faith, Keep your Gun, and they can Keep their Change. In God We Trust ***** Gordon Martines is a former LVMPD detective who has served in many capacities over his 39-year career in law enforcement. He was a candidate for sheriff in 2002, 2006, 2010 and 2014, with the intention of bringing integrity and accountability back to the department, and filed a federal lawsuit against LVMPD in 2011. Martines has appeared on “Face The Tribune” radio show several times and is currently the host of “Open Mic” on Tuesdays and Thursday at 11:00 a.m. He contributes his opinions and ideas to the Las Vegas Tribune to keep the public informed and help improve policing in Las Vegas. Gordon Martines can be contacted via email at coper71@hotnail.com. Bernie’s Rebellion (Continued from Page 1) “That said, people will unify to beat [Republican presidential nominee Donald] Trump.” ‘No one is more disappointed’ Some Sanders delegates listened to the senator’s keynote speech — which recapped his calls to action and the highlights of his campaign stump speeches, and touted the progressive Democratic platform that he helped influence — with tears streaming down their faces. “I understand that many people here in this convention hall and around the country are disappointed about the final results of the nominating process. I think it’s fair to say that no one is more disappointed than I am,” Sanders told the crowd, once their cheers died down enough for him to speak. But he went on to list the choices facing the American people and the policies and leadership he believes are needed. “By these measures, any objective observer will conclude that — based on her ideas and her leadership — Hillary Clinton must become the next president of the United States. The choice is not even close.” While a few boos could still be heard during his calls to elect Clinton, they were scattered, and the prime-time speeches seemed to be received by a far more unified crowd than the one shouting down speakers a few hours earlier. Still, between the thousands of antagonistic Bernie-or-Bust protests and rallies filling the streets of Philadelphia and the angry Sanders delegates inside its convention hall, the day underscored the challenge faced by Clinton as she heads into the fall, a deeply unpopular candidate facing off against another deeply unpopular candidate, with poll numbers showing the two to be neck and neck. Republican nominee Donald Trump, who has tried to magnify and capitalize on the divisions in the Democratic Party, issued a flurry of tweets aimed at disaffected Sanders supporters. “Hard to believe that Bernie Sanders has done such a complete fold. He got NOTHING for all of the time, energy and money. The V.P. a joke!” Mr. Trump tweeted early in the evening. “Sad to watch Bernie Sanders abandon his revolution. We welcome all voters who want to fix our rigged system and bring back our jobs,” he wrote later, during Sanders’ speech. ‘A raw deal’ Many Sanders supporters are angry by what they say is too little real action and some tone-deaf moves on the part of Clinton. In particular, some Sanders delegates see her running mate, Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia, as not progressive enough. A poll last week by the Bernie Delegates Network, which represents about two-thirds of the Sanders delegates, found that among potential vice-presidential picks Tim Kaine was an “acceptable” choice to just 3 percent of the delegates who responded, with 88 percent saying he was “unacceptable.” Take the vice-presidential pick and add to it the WikiLeaks scandal, and “it all reconfirms in the minds of many Bernie delegates July 27-August 2, 2016 / LAS VEGAS TRIBUNE / Page 5 Hundreds of environmentalists and Bernie Sanders supporters march through downtown before the start of the Democratic National Convention on Sunday, July 24, 2016 in Philadelphia. that we were given a raw deal, that unity was a running theme through- of the night. says that she draws the line at boowe are dealing with a rigged sys- out the speeches Monday evening. “When she lost eight years ago, ing during speeches, but is OK with tem,” said Karen Bernal, a Sanders Delegates heard from vocal she didn’t get angry or disillu- chanting. delegate from California, speaking Sanders supporters, including Con- sioned,” Obama said of Clinton. Stephen Woodruff, an attorney at a press conference organized by gresswoman Diane Russell of “Hillary did not pack up and go and Sanders delegate from the the Bernie Delegates Network. Maine, who promoted a proposal to home. Because as a true public ser- Northern Mariana Islands, says he And while Sanders supporters reform the DNC’s controversial vant, Hillary knows this is so much expects Sanders supporters to find are glad that DNC chair Debbie superdelegate system, Oregon Sen. more than her own desires and dis- better ways to channel their anger Wasserman Schultz was forced to Jeff Merkley, and Minnesota Rep. appointments.” as the convention continues. resign over the scandal, Clinton’s Keith Ellison, all of whom aligned For many Sanders delegates, “The bottom line is that Trump decision to immediately gave her a themselves firmly behind Clinton. their main outlet for protest will has the ability to win by capitalizposition as an “honorary chair” of Comedian Sarah Silverman, a come on Tuesday, when they stand ing on the hatred of Hillary by Reher campaign was seen as yet an- die-hard Sanders backer, took the up for their candidate and vote for publicans and capitalizing on the other sign of a “rigged system.” stage with Minnesota Sen. Al him during the roll-call vote. distrust of Hillary in general,” he “Debbie Wasserman Schultz Franken, a former comedian him“That’s all we really can do,” says. “We don’t have to have our stepped down, but now Hillary is self. says Sarah Knowlton, a young heart behind Hillary, but we do have adding her to her campaign staff. If This year, said Franken, “I’ve Sanders delegate from Indiana who to understand practical politics.” she really did want to show party been, ‘Hashtag I’m with her.’” And unity, she would have picked a pro- “I’ve been ‘feeling the Bern,’” gressive for VP, she would have added Ms. Silverman. pressed charges against [Schultz],” Silverman then launched into a This announces the passing of Miss Cheyenne says Daniel, a Sanders supporter passionate tribute to Bernie and the who travelled to Philadelphia from progressive policies he advocated Kent-Welling into the presence of Jesus by her Corvallis, Ore., to join in protests, even as she declared her support for death at Sunrise Hospital in Las Vegas. She and who declined to give his last Clinton. passed on Sunday, July 3, 2016 at 6:15 p.m. at name. “This isn’t her pushing for “I will vote for Hillary with party unity. So why should we?” gusto as I continue to be inspired the age of 34 years. We miss her so dearly. And as much as Clinton has tried and moved to action by the ideals Cheyenne was a graduate of Sonoma State to gain support by painting a dire set forward by Bernie, who will University in California and completed her picture of the alternative — never stop fighting for us,” America under “President Trump” Silverman said. Pharmacy Technician Certification in Las Vegas. — some say that would be a better As the convention hall erupted She and her father lived together in Las Vegas catalyst for change than a Demo- into dueling chants of “Bernie!” and since June of 2010. cratic administration they see as too “Hillary!” Silverman took the miShe is survived by Mrs. Danielle Orens and centrist. crophone for an addendum: “Can I If Trump is elected, “in four just say, to the ‘Bernie or bust’ Michel Lee, her mother and step-brother years we would have a better people — you’re being ridiculous!” respectively of the Los Angeles area, as well Democrat elected,” says Jessica And unity was an undercurrent by her father, Delmar Lee of Las Vegas. Griffith, a Sanders delegate from in the keynote speeches as well, Las Vegas who went to a rally at including Michelle Obama’s, Her memorial service is pending presently. JFK plaza. “It’s like we need to burn perhaps the best-received speech it down and start over.” Others were more measured. “We don’t want to see Trump in the White House,” said Ms. Bernal, the delegate from California. “But we can still do everything we can to make this a more progressive party.” ‘All we can really do’ Inside the convention, party Face the Tribune Guest Clark County Registrar Joe Gloria to appear on ‘Face The Tribune’ Tuesday, Aug. 2nd Clark County Registrar of Voters, Joe Gloria, is scheduled to be a guest on the Face The Tribune radio show with Rolando Larraz. Gloria has been the Registrar of Voters since 2013 after serving as a Sr. Election Operations Supervisor since 2009. Gloria has led the County’s voting registration, and tabulation services in a manner which insures public confidence in the Joe Gloria integrity of our voting process. During his appearence on Face The Tribune, Gloria will inform the audience how to find their place to vote along with many other useful bits of information. Joe is a graduate of the 2004 Clark County Leadership Forum as well as the 2010 Clark County Management Academy. He has earned the Certified Election Registration Administrator certificate from The Election Center. He is also a graduate of the University of Phoenix with a bachelor’s degree in business administration, a graduate certificate in public management from UNLV, and a master’s degree in public administration, also from UNLV. His appearance on radiotribune.com would be one learning experience that many may be able to use while exercising their voting rights. Face The Tribune airs daily on radiotribune.com from noon to one and repeats later in the afternoon. In Memoriam Page 6 / LAS VEGAS TRIBUNE / July 27-August 2, 2016 Clinton VP announces an insane illegals plan (HORN NEWS) — It seems Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine wants to waste as little time as possible before reaching deep into tax payer pockets. Kaine was named the vice presidential candidate of presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton over the weekend. Just days later, he’s announced his priority for the first 100 days of the Clinton administration — give citizenship across the board to every single illegal immigrant in the United States. And it would cost taxpayers big time. That’s according to The Washington Times, which reported that “a new Clinton administration would pursue a bill to legalize illegal immigrants in ‘the first 100 days’ of her tenure, vice presidential candidate Tim Kaine told Spanish-language network Telemundo in an interview Monday, presenting a deep contrast with Republicans.” The cost of such a plan has been analyzed previously by The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank that concluded in a 2013 study that blanket legalization would cost tax payers approximately $6.3 trillion. Wow. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump recently derided Kaine as a “weird little dude” and a political “hack” and argued that Clinton made a mistake when she chose him. Some critics on the left agree, and have suggested a potential “Kaine Mutiny.” Kaine is set to address the American public for the first time as Clinton’s running mate on Wednesday night at the Democratic National Convention. The speech will offer a window into how well received — or not — far-left Democrats will be towards him. (Continued from Page 1) unity” to hold an acclimation vote. The “ayes” resonated throughout the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, drowning out a small contingent of holdouts. The crowd erupted. Sanders hugged his wife Jane. Delegates danced and held signs with Clinton’s “Forward” symbol. Only a few delegates remained holding their “Bernie” signs as he climbed the stairs to leave the arena. Fudge praised Sanders — who promptly left the floor to cheers — saying he has “moved in the spirit of unity to suspend the rules ... and nominate Hillary Clinton by acclamation.” It came moments after Clinton officially became the Democratic presidential nominee — the first woman to be a major party’s nominee ever. Nomination DO YOU NEED AN EDITOR? Have you been embarrassed lately when someone pointed out to you that you misspelled a word in your report or maybe had a whole sentence all messed up? Have you personally felt that you could’ve done a much better job on that manuscript but just didn’t have the time? Why put off doing what you know you should have done before: call in an editor! As a word-, sentence-, and document-doctor, she will fix what needs fixing by adding a little of this or that, and taking out what shouldn’t have been there in the first place. Give yourself the luxury of looking your best in print! Editor-at-your-service@gmail.com. 702-706-6875. Kaine (Continued from Page 1) surfaced where Omeish pledged to help Palestinians who understand “the jihad way is the way to liberate your land” (he denied this was an endorsement of violence). When a state delegate wrote a letter to then-Governor Kaine warning him that the MAS has “questionable origins,” a Kaine spokesperson said the charge was bigotry. Kaine obviously failed to do any kind of basic background checking in Omeish. Omeish resigned under heavy pressure and Kaine acknowledged that his statements “concerned” him. But, apparently, they didn’t concern him enough to actually learn about the Muslim Brotherhood network in his state and to take greater precautions in the future. Speaking at a Dinner Honoring Muslim Brotherhood Terror Suspect In September 2011, Kaine spoke at a “Candidates Night” dinner organized by the New Dominion PAC that presented a Lifetime Achievement Award for Jamal Barzinji, who the Global Muslim Brotherhood Watch describes as a “founding father of the U.S. Muslim Brotherhood.” He first came on to the FBI’s radar in 1987-1988 when an informant inside the Brotherhood identified Barzinji and his associated groups as being part of a network of Brotherhood fronts to “institute the Islamic Revolution in the United States.” The source said Barzinji and his colleagues were “organizing political support which involves influencing both public opinion in the United States as well as the United States Government” using “political action front groups with no traceable ties.” Barzinji had his home searched as part of a terrorism investigation in 2003. U.S. Customs Service Se- nior Special Agent David Kane said in a sworn affidavit that Barzinji and the network of entities he led were investigated because he “is not only closed associated with PIJ [Palestinian Islamic Jihad]... but also with Hamas.” Counter-terrorism reporter Patrick Poole broke the story that Barzinji was nearly prosecuted but the Obama Justice Department dropped plans for indictment. Barzinji played a major role in nearly every Brotherhood front in the U.S. and was vice president of the International Institute of Islamic Thought, which came under terrorism investigation also. Barzinji’s group was so close to Palestinian Islamic Jihad operative Sami AlArian that IIIT’s President considered his group and Al-Arian’s to be essentially one entity. The indictment of Al-Arian and his colleagues says that they “would and did seek to obtain support from influential individuals, in the United States under the guise of promoting and protecting Arab rights” (emphasis mine). The quotes about Brotherhood operative Barzinji’s aspirations to use civil rights advocacy as a means to influence politicians are especially relevant when you consider that video from the event honoring Barzinji shows Kaine saying that it was his fourth time at the annual dinner and thanked his “friends” that organized it for helping him in his campaign for Lieutenant-Governor and Governor and asked them to help his Senate campaign. Islamist Financial Support Barzinji’s organization, IIIT, donated $10,000 in 2011 to the New Dominion PAC, the organization that held the event honoring Barzinji that Kaine spoke at. The Barzinji-tied New Dominion PAC donated $43,050 to Kaine’s gubernatorial campaign between 2003 and 2005. That figure doesn’t even include other political recipients that assisted Kaine’s campaign. The PAC has very strong ties to the Democratic Party in Virginia, with the Virginia Public Access Project tallying almost $257,000 in donations. This likely explains why Barzinji’s grandson served in Governor McAuliffe’s administration and then became the Obama Administration’s liaison to the Muslim-American community. The Middle East Forum’s Islamist Money in Politics database shows another $4,300 donated to Kaine’s Senate campaign in 20112012 by officials from Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) and the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR). Another $3,500 came from Hisham Al-Talib, a leader from Barzinji’s IIIT organization. It’s worth noting that Barzinji’s IIIT donated $3,500 to Esam Omeish’s 2009 campaign delegate campaign, tying together the cadre of Muslim Brotherhood-linked leaders who got into Kaine’s orbit. Conclusion Kaine has no excuse. If he has an Internet connection, then he and his staff should have known about their backgrounds. They were either extremely careless (something Kaine would have in common with the top of the ticket) or knew and looked the other way in the hopes of earning donations and votes. Clinton’s choice of Kaine is widely seen as a way of strengthening her campaign’s national security credentials. How can you trust a candidate on national security who appoints a Hamas supporter to their immigration commission and speaks at a dinner honoring a Muslim Brotherhood terror suspect? And how can you trust a candidate who picks such a person as their “strong on national security” running mate? July 27-August 2, 2016 / LAS VEGAS TRIBUNE / Page 7 Clinton camp fears more leaks are coming By Peter Schroeder The Hill PHILADELPHIA — Hillary Clinton’s campaign is bracing for the possibility of more damaging emails being leaked to the public as the presidential campaign enters its home stretch. Jennifer Palmieri, communications director for Hillary for America, said it’s possible that more emails will be released at a time designed to inflict maximum political pain on Democrats. “The WikiLeaks leak was obviously designed to hurt our convention,” she told reporters. “I don’t think they’re done. That’s how they operate. “We can’t know, but it’s part of the reason that we wanted people to understand our belief that the Russians are behind this,” she said. “People need to understand — when these leaks happen — what they’re designed to do.” Palmieri added that the Clinton campaign was not worried about its own email security. The first day of the Democratic National Convention was upended by the WikiLeaks release over the weekend of more than 20,000 internal emails from the Democratic National Committee (DNC). Some of those emails suggested that officials at the DNC, which is supposed to be neutral during the party’s presidential primary, worked against Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and favored Clinton, now the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee. The leak led to the resignation of DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, as Sanders’s supporters made their displeasure with the party known in and out- side the Wells Fargo Center, where the convention is being held. The FBI announced it was opening an investigation into the leak Monday, and the Clinton campaign has previously suggested the email theft and timing of the leak may have been carried out by the Russian government to undermine her campaign and boost GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump’s. Palmieri’s comments come as Priebus on Dem email leaks: ‘This is just the beginning’ By Jesse Byrnes The Hill Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Reince Priebus is predicting that more stolen emails causing trouble for Democrats are on the way. “I think this is just the beginning. I think there are going to be more emails coming out,” Priebus told Sean Hannity during a radio interview Monday. “These folks don’t just dump everything they have on one shot. They’re gonna come back over and over and over again,” he said. “What about the emails that show they were coordinating federal appointments for fundraising? This is just the beginning.” The RNC chairman made similar comments in an interview on MSNBC. Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s campaign on Tuesday signaled it is bracing for the possibility of more damaging emails getting published heading into the general election. “The WikiLeaks leak was obviously designed to hurt our convention,” Clinton communications di- mentions of Clinton’s name on the convention floor. Party officials apologized to Sanders, who urged his vocal supporters to back Clinton. The FBI is investigating the leak, the agency announced Monday. rector Jennifer Palmieri said. “I don’t think they’re done. That’s how they operate.” WikiLeaks on Friday published 20,000 emails that had been stolen from the Democratic National Committee (DNC) earlier this year. Some of the emails show top officials criticizing Sen. Bernie Sanders’s (I-Vt.) presidential campaign. Fallout over the emails spilled into the first day of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia on Monday. DNC Chair- woman Debbie Wasserman Schultz resigned from her post, and Sanders supporters repeatedly jeered 800-917-4714 Democrats prepare to officially nominate Clinton for president, making her the first woman to be nominated for president by one of the two major political parties. The campaign downplayed some of the intraparty strife that was on display Monday, when Sanders’s supporters broke out in chants or occasionally booed convention speakers backing Clinton’s candidacy. “It is hard to work for someone for over a year and all of a sudden shift gears,” said Karen Finney, senior adviser for Hillary for America. “It’s a process, so our message is really that we understand that.” Clinton’s campaign argued that Sanders’s endorsement on Monday evening was a big step toward unifying the party. But Tuesday’s roll call vote of the Democratic delegates will give Sanders supporters one final opportunity to push for their candidate, while Clinton is expected to formally receive the nomination that evening. Finney said all 57 states and territories will cast their votes for their preferred candidates, as opposed to prior conventions when all of the delegates got behind the presumed nominee. “We think it’s very important that everybody have a chance to vote and have their voice heard,” Finney said. Page 8 / LAS VEGAS TRIBUNE / July 27-August 2, 2016 July 27-August 2, 2016 / LAS VEGAS TRIBUNE / Page 9 Clinton vs. Sanders: Leaked emails raise many questions about DNC’s impartiality A Russian hacker leaks email between top Democratic National Committee members indicating that they saw Sanders as an obstacle for Clinton and not an asset to the party. By Rowena Lindsay Christian Science Monitor Emails allegedly taken from top officials in the Democratic National Committee (DNC), released by Wikileaks this Friday, reveal a bias against Sen. Bernie Sanders during the primary election from within his own party. The email release comes just days before the start of the Democratic National Convention, causing concern that it may undermine support for Hillary Clinton, especially among supporters of Senator Sanders. “[The DNC] wanted to start the convention in a completely positive, unified, upbeat way and they certainly didn’t want to be scandal WikiLeaks published 20,000 emails on Friday that had been stolen from the DNC’s system earlier this year. The emails showed top DNC officials discussing ways to undercut Bernie Sanders’s presidential campaign, something he had long accused party officials of doing. DNC turns women’s restroom into ‘All-Gender’ bathroom Women’s bathroom near media section reassigned to all genders By Elizabeth Harrington PHILADELPHIA (WND) — The Democratic National Convention has turned a women’s restroom into an “all-gender” bathroom at the Wells Fargo Arena. The all-gender bathroom is one of the ways the DNC is infusing its party platform into the arena accommodations. The arena also has a “gluten-free zone” and garbage cans are categorized by landfill, recycling, and compost. A DNC volunteer told the Washington Free Beacon that there is only one all-gender restroom to accommodate transgender individuals. The change leaves female convention goers with one fewer bath- room than male attendees. No transgender individuals were spotted using the restroom, but it was being used by both male and female reporters, as well as some cameramen. The bathroom is closest to the media section of the arena. The DNC will also for the first time feature an openly transgender individual in its speaking lineup. Sarah McBride, the national press secretary for the Human Rights Campaign Foundation, will speak on Thursday. Transgender bathrooms have become an issue in the presidential campaign. A North Carolina law placed heightened attention on whether biological males who identify as females can use a women’s restroom. Republican nominee Donald Trump said he would let Caitlin Jenner use whatever bathroom she wanted at Trump tower, and PayPal founder Peter Thiel called the issue a distraction at the RNC last week. “Now we are told that the great debate is about who gets to use which bathroom,” Thiel said. “This is a distraction from our real problems. Who cares?” At least one person at the DNC cares, according to media reports. “I don’t need no man in the next stall next to me while I go to the bathroom,” a female employee of the arena told Mynorthwest.com. “We need a male and female she said. I’ve got personal business. I’m trying to keep it real.” “It’s privacy. I need privacy.” ridden,” Jennifer Lawless, professor of government at American University, tells The Christian Science Monitor. “And it is bad for Clinton in particular because this yet one more scandal that opponents can associate with her.” The recent leak contains nearly 20,000 emails, reportedly from a handful of leaders in the Democratic Party including Communications Director Luis Miranda, Communications Director Luis Miranda, and Finance Chief of Staff Scott Comer and are available through a search tool on Wikileaks. The leak was anonymous, but the DNC says that it was the work of the same Russian hacker, going by the name Guccifer 2.0, who breached the DNC server in June and took opposition research on Republican nominee Donald Trump and compiled a dossier of Hillary Clinton-related documents. The emails, if authentic, reveal a pointed attempt by the DNC to derail the Sanders campaign, seeing him only as a threat to Mrs. Clinton rather than a potential asset for the party. For example, Mark Paustenbach, a committee communications official, wrote to Luis Miranda, the communications director for the committee: “wondering if there’s a good Bernie narrative for a story, which is that Bernie never ever had his act together, that his campaign was a mess.” This comment came after Sanders’ supporters, unbeknown to him, accessed the DNC server and got ahold of Clinton’s voter data in May, Making Sanders’ campaign look unorganized and impractical was a running theme in the leaked emails. In another email exchange, concerning Sanders’ comment that he would remove DNC committee chairwoman Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz as soon as he was in office, Luis Miranda, the communications director for the committee emailed Wasserman Schultz to ask if they should call CNN to complain about their coverage of Sanders’ comment. “Do you all think it’s worth highlighting for CNN that her term ends the day after the inauguration, when a new D.N.C. Chair is elected anyway?” Mr. Miranda asked. Ms. Wasserman Schultz responded by dismissing the senator’s chances. Her response: “This is a silly story. He isn’t going to be president.” Brad Marshall, the chief financial officer of the committee, Paustenbach and Amy Dacey, the committee’s chief executive, discussed how to force Sanders to talk about his religion in states where it would put him at a disadvantage. “It might make no difference, but for KY and WVA can we get someone to ask his belief. Does he believe in a God,” wrote Mr. Marshall. “He had skated on saying he has a Jewish heritage. I think I read he is an atheist. This could make several points difference with my peeps.” To which Dacey responded, “AMEN.” These emails support the many claims Sanders made throughout the primaries that the Democratic Party leadership was biased and was not supporting him. Although he clearly had come to terms with the disadvantages he faced by the time he endorsed Clinton, his supporters my have a more difficult time being as accepting. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump was quick to highlight the contentious issue. “Leaked e-mails of DNC show plans to destroy Bernie Sanders. Mock his heritage and much more. On-line from Wikileakes, really vicious. RIGGED” — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 23, 2016 Still some analysts aren’t certain this will be a big problem or sow much discontent at the Democratic National Convention this coming week. “It depends on how Bernie Sanders and the Clinton campaign decide if they want to acknowledge or not acknowledge what happened,” says Professor Lawless. “If Bernie Sanders chooses not to make a big deal about it and Hillary Clinton is gracious in accepting the nomination also in recognizing the importance of the Sanders campaign through the primaries — they can do quite a bit of damage control.” Page 10 / LAS VEGAS TRIBUNE / July 27-August 2, 2016 Dems flirt with disaster on convention’s first day By Niall Stanage The Hill PHILADELPHIA — Three of the biggest names in Democratic politics sought to get their national convention back on track Monday evening after the party flirted with potentially disastrous disunity for much of the day. The prime-time session saw clear-cut statements of support for presumptive presidential nominee Hillary Clinton from her main primary rival, Bernie Sanders; an emotional and widely praised address from first lady Michelle Obama; and a prolonged attack on Donald Trump from Sen. Elizabeth Warren (Mass.). But Sanders’s most fervent backers, who are unreconciled to Clinton becoming the nominee, caused significant disruption during the previous hours. Even respected Democratic officeholders such as Rep. Elijah Cummings (Md.) had to cope with gusts of disapproval for merely mentioning Clinton’s name. Reverberations created after the leak of internal Democratic National Committee (DNC) emails that displayed favoritism for Clinton dominated the day Monday. And scattered boos and shouts of dissent were still being heard in the Wells Fargo Center during passages of Sanders’s speech in which he paid tribute to Clinton. At one point, it seemed as if Democrats were as divided here as Republicans were during their convention last week in Cleveland. But Sanders delivered a speech far removed from Texas Sen. Ted Cruz’s dramatic refusal to endorse Trump, the GOP’s presidential nominee. And prominent speakers scheduled in the coming days, including former President Clinton on Tuesday, President Obama on Wednesday and Hillary Clinton herself on Thursday, could see the Democrats leave Philadelphia with momentum. Sanders expressed his disap- By Jonathan Easley The Hill PHILADELPHIA — Supporters of Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders fought to be heard inside the Wells Fargo Center at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia on Monday. Every mention of Clinton provoked cheers from her supporters, with rounds of boos raining down from Sanders supporters. The jeers and chants of “Bernie” frequently outlasted and overwhelmed cheers for Clinton inside the arena. Factions of Sanders supporters brought signs with their candidate’s name on it and pointed their thumbs down, chanting “Bernie” at every mention of Clinton. It was a divisive start to a convention where Democrats had hoped to achieve unity. Convention Chairwoman Marcia Fudge, who took over for Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, struggled to be heard over the competing factions of Clinton and Sanders supporters. Fudge urged the crowd to stay in line as the cheers and jeers threatened to overcome her opening speech. “We’re Democrats, and we need to act like it,” Fudge said. “I will be respectful of you, and I want you to be respectful of me,” she added. Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.), a top Democrat in the House who is widely respected, struggled to speak over chants that broke out in protest of the Obama administration’s international trade deal, the Trans-Pacific Partnership. Convention-goers chanted and held signs with a red line through “TPP” as Cummings sought to speak about the Black Lives Mat- A former top spokeswoman for Bernie Sanders on Monday tried to quell angry supporters of the former presidential candidate who loudly protested Hillary Clinton on the floor of the Democratic National Convention. gent chanted “Bernie,” forcing Hale James and Steph Curry shaking ter movement. As the rowdy convention un- to pause her invocation for about hands after the NBA Finals. “They both deserve our cheers,” folded, NBC News obtained an 15 seconds. Later, former Denver Mayor Webb repeated three times. emailed plea from Sanders asking The crowd erupted when Webb his supporters not to boo or be dis- Wellington Webb sought to unite the crowd, comparing the candi- told them to cheer equally for both ruptive. It was clear from the start that dates to basketball stars LeBron candidates. the proceedings would be contentious as the crowd interrupted the opening invocation. The Rev. Cynthia Hale led the opening prayer shortly after the convention was gaveled into order. “We have a responsibility to you to be a party that celebrates diversity, values all people and treats everyone with dignity and respect,” Hale said. “We have a platform that seeks to address the ills of our nation, right the wrongs and help us be a just and equitable society... by nominating Hillary Rodham Clinton.” Much of the crowd cheered loudly, but jeering was audible. As the cheers subsided, a large contin- pointment about losing the nomination and told his delegates he would look forward to their votes during the official roll call Tuesday night. But he left no doubt that he was sticking by his earlier endorsement of Clinton, declaring that he was “proud to stand with her tonight.” He cautioned his supporters about the dangers of sitting out the election, and hailed the agreements he and the former secretary of State had reached to create “the most progressive platform in the history of the Democratic Party.” Sanders, introduced by longtime ally Rep. Keith Ellison (D-Minn.), was met with a roaring reception when he strode to the lectern shortly before 11 p.m. The ovation went on for several minutes before he could begin his speech. As he delivered his address, TV cameras showed some supporters in tears. Earlier in the day, Sanders sent out a text and email to supporters asking them “as a personal courtesy to me to not engage in any kind of protest on the floor” against Clinton. He added that disruptive behavior was “what the corporate Clinton, Sanders supporters battle at Dem convention start media wants” and “what Donald Trump wants.” A similar warning came, apparently unscripted, from comic Sarah Silverman. “To the ‘Bernie or Bust’ people: You’re being ridiculous,” Silverman, herself a Sanders supporter, said to uproarious cheers during an appearance with Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.). Fears of the Democratic National Convention falling into disarray began to fade with the first lady’s speech. Her address — which mixed personal touches, implicit yet clear jabs at Trump and deft references to America’s historic racial inequality — electrified the crowd. The first lady excoriated “bullies” and people who had called her husband’s “citizenship or faith” into question — both references to Trump. She also paid tribute to Clinton’s toughness but noted that when she lost the 2008 nomination battle, “she didn’t get angry or disillusioned.” But it was the speech’s closing stages, in which Obama wavered on the edge of tears, that had some observers lauding her address as the highlight of the night. She spoke about waking up each day “in a house that was built by slaves” and watching her daughters, “two beautiful, intelligent, black young women, playing with their dogs on the White House lawn.” “And because of Hillary Clinton,” Obama added, “my daughters, and all our sons and daughters, now take for granted that a woman can be president of the United States. So don’t let anyone tell you that this country isn’t great — that somehow we need to make it great again — because this right now is the greatest country on Earth.” Warren, the liberal Massachusetts senator, couldn’t compete with that kind of emotional punch, and she didn’t try. Instead, she accused Trump of “taking advantage” of working people and articulating a vision of “an America of hate and fear.” Warren’s speech effective, especially on TV. In the hall, it received a more muted response. Warren endorsed Clinton for president last month, and some pro-Sanders hardliners have not forgiven her for it. There were some hostile chants — “we trusted you” was one, according to accounts on social media — during her address. The first lady and Sanders both put some pep in Democrats’ step as they prepare for the convention’s second day. But this is a convention on edge, too, with supporters of Clinton and Sanders continuing to eye each other warily. July 27-August 2, 2016 / LAS VEGAS TRIBUNE / Page 11 California governor on latest poll: Hillary Clinton should be worried By Alexander Bolton The Hill PHILADELPHIA — California Gov. Jerry Brown (D) says the presidential election is looking “very uncertain,” and Hillary Clinton should be worried. Brown, who arrived in Philadelphia on Tuesday, said recent polls show the race between Clinton and Donald Trump, the GOP presidential nominee, is “very tight, very tight.” When asked if Clinton, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, should be nervous about her sagging numbers, Brown said, “Of course.” “You think she isn’t? It’s very uncertain at this point and very threatening,” he told The Hill. “Full alert is what I would say.” Clinton’s campaign has signaled that it is concerned about the polling numbers, which suggest Trump got a bounce from last week’s Republican National Convention. Robby Mook, Clinton’s campaign manager, sent out an alert to supporters Tuesday. “Poll after poll is showing that Trump has been eating away at our lead, and after his convention, he’s erased it entirely,” he wrote in a fundraising email. He alluded to a recent CNN/ ORC poll that found Trump is leading Clinton, 44 percent to 39 percent, in a four-way race including Libertarian Party presidential nominee Gary Johnson and Green Party candidate Jill Stein. While fundraising emails sometimes emphasize bad news as a way to urge donors to send money, it’s clear the race between Clinton and Trump has tightened. Mook said the campaign expected Trump to get a bounce out of Cleveland but warned the next few weeks are “critical.” “With the polls leaning in the wrong direction, your contribution has never been more critical,” he wrote. Media pundits and political handicappers have given Trump little chance of winning in November. Mother Jones, a liberal-leaning publication, wrote on July 7: “Clinton’s poll numbers look nearly unbeatable.” But opinions are shifting in the wake of several polls showing Trump getting a strong bump after the GOP convention in Cleveland. Political analyst Nate Silver, who correctly forecast the 2012 presidential election, now gives Clinton a 53.2 percent chance of New Poll: Trump crushing Clinton (HORN NEWS) — Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s march to the White House goes through the voting booth in November — and the future is looking better for the Trump campaign by the day. Down across the board in early polling, Trump’s campaign has seemingly turned things around since the Republican National Convention. And according to a CNN/ORC Poll released Monday, Trump is now beating Clinton. Big time. In a four-way matchup between Trump, Clinton and Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson and Green Party candidate Jill Stein, Trump claims 44 percent of support, a 5 percent lead over Clinton (39 percent). In a head-to-head matchup, Trump still tops Clinton, 48 percent to 45 percent. It’s largely thanks to a large 6point post-RNC bounce, CNN reports. “Trump’s new edge rests largely on increased support among independents, 43 percent of whom said that Trump’s convention in Cleveland left them more likely to back him, while 41 percent were dissuaded. Pre-convention, independents split 34 percent Clinton to 31 percent Trump, with sizable numbers behind Johnson (22 percent) and Stein (10 percent). Now, 46 percent say they back Trump, 28 percent Clinton, 15 percent Johnson and 4 percent Stein.” winning and Trump a 46.8 percent chance. Clinton has seen her lead erode in recent weeks following the damning FBI report that criticized her handling of classified informa- tion while secretary of State as “extremely careless.” Republicans spent much of their convention last week trying to vilify her, and survey data show that strategy is having an impact. Brown said Tuesday that the angry rhetoric during this year’s presidential campaign speaks to a divided nation. “This business of the hatred and the extreme passion and intensity reflects deep fissures in the American people,” he said. He called the GOP convention “boisterous, bitter” and “hostile to a significant part of America.” Clinton had a good night Monday when she got a strong endorsement from her primary rival, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), at the Democratic National Convention, easing concerns that his supporters may not embrace her campaign. Her biggest vulnerability may be the economy. The CNN/ORC poll released Monday showed that voters by an 11-point margin think Trump would better handle the economy as president. By a similar margin, voters think Trump would respond better to terrorism than Clinton. Be heard anywhere in the world (only $50 per hour) RadioTribune Special 12 hours only $400 20 hours only $600 (Payment due upon contract signing) DNC Chaos! Dems boo opening prayer (HORN NEWS) — Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton is slipping in the polls, and her unfavorability rating among Americans has officially reached an all-time high, according to a Gallup poll released Monday. 57 percent of all Americans view Clinton as unfavorable, compared to just 37 percent who view her favorably. Nowhere was that more apparent than during Monday’s raucous opening to the Democratic National Convention, where Clinton’s divi- siveness has pushed the Democratic Party to the brink of civil war. Thousands of angry supporters of Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders screamed, chanted “lock her up,” and clashed with rivals throughout the day. And proving that nothing is sacred to the radical left, shortly after the DNC was officially gaveled into order they even booed and chanted “Bernie, Bernie” during the opening prayer by Rev. 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The president speaks out on crime reduction and the people believe him, even if every day there are unreported shootings in several different locations all over the nation — sometimes even right next door or two blocks from home. The president speaks out on how wonderful the economy is and how the employment situation is improving and no one, in either party, contradicts him. The reason that the unemployment line is shorter is because most of the people have used up all their unemployment allowance and have no more unemployment checks. The president speaks out on how ISIS no longer exists and they are not a threat to our country, but what about France; Germany; Orlando, Florida; San Bernardino, California; Dallas, Texas; Baton Rouge, LA and many other terrorist attacks that show a different picture. Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton cynically looked at the cameras and denied any wrongdoing; she never knows anything about any wrongdoing making us wonder... if she is so misinformed and so ignorant about what is going on around her, is she qualified to be the president or the commander in chief? Hillary Clinton insults the intelligence of her party’s rival, Bernie Sanders, and he goes on the podium to kiss her feet and bow to her. The chairwoman of the Democratic Party is caught cheating on behalf of Hillary Clinton, committing a crime that lead to an investigation by federal agents, and she walks into the convention as if nothing has happened; and after Clinton and Sanders followers booed her off the stage, the presidential candidate announced that she is going to join the campaign and work with her. The former president met with the official who is overseeing his wife’s alleged criminal conduct by hiding on a private plane to talk about the grandchildren and their followers believe that explanation — and if they do not believe the explanation, they still accept it as if it were written in the Bible. The whole life history of both the candidate and her husband is like an obscure soap opera that will keep any audience in tension and no one says a word to that effect because they are all scared to hell of this new Bonny and Clyde pair. How can this couple of past-their-prime people control half of a country, including law enforcement, elected officials and the judicial system? The Democrats are so quick to criticize the Republican presidential candidate, Donald Trump, for his way of dealing with or treating women, but they refuse to look at the modern Clyde (Bill Clinton) and his way of openly dealing with, abusing, and disrespecting women — including his wife and his daughter. The supporters of the Democratic party have to remember that “abuse” is not just about when a man beats, assaults or rapes a woman; it is so much more. It is time to wake up, America! It is time to demand something from those politicians that have taken the country from its legitimate owner and it is time to tell them that enough is enough. If the judges cannot do their job right, they need to be replaced. If law enforcement does not know how to enforce the law, it is time for them to get another job. If they cannot protect the American people, it is time for them to walk out and stay home. If the elected officials cannot give the constituents the respect they deserve and stop making backroom deals it is time for them to get another job and only the American voters can replace them. If the people cannot take this election seriously and realize how important it is to secure the borders, stop the immigration flow of enemies of this nation who want to come here to commit crimes, kill the citizens that are rightfully here and use all of the benefits to which the legal citizens are entitled, we are in serious trouble. It is time to take action and save the country from terrorists, mercenaries and anti-American activities. It is time to say enough is enough and if someone is not happy with the new USA, we can show them the door. Judge rules Bundy case evidence will be cloaked in secrecy By Thomas Mitchell with anyone not employed to assist That was a futile gesture. the defense, and anything filed in A federal judge has rejected efcourt relating to the discovery must forts by the Las Vegas Review-Jourbe filed under seal. nal, Battle Born Media and The AsJudge Leen based her ruling on sociated Press to be privy to evidence the belief that, “The victims and witprovided to the defense attorneys for nesses in this case are vulnerable to the 19 defendants accused in the cyberbullying, threatening commuarmed standoff at the Bundy ranch nications, and intimidation from in Bunkerville in April 2014, meanBundy supporters who have demoning that most evidence will remain strated their ability to rapidly disveiled in secrecy until the trial next seminate images and private inforFebruary. mation about victims and witnesses The judge did state that informaand encourage people to contact vicTHOMAS MITCHELL tion already in the public domain — tims and witnesses. These tactics such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube postings — ‘have the potential to disrupt and prejudice the truth could not be declared secret. The cat may not be put finding function of a trial by influencing potential witback in the bag, as one wag argued. nesses or chilling their willingness to testify.’” Order U.S. Magistrate Judge Peggy Leen wrote in her 7-15 order this week, “All materials produced by the govShe determined this even though almost all of the ernment in discovery in this case, including, but not 22 allegations of intimidation are two years old and limited to: grand jury transcripts, agency reports, wit- nothing substantive has come of any of them. ness statements, memoranda of interviews, and any The defendants face felony charges that include documents and tangible objects produced by the gov- conspiracy, obstruction, extortion and assault, which ernment shall be treated as confidential documents. carry penalties of up to 50 years in prison. The standInformation and documents in the public domain are off occurred after armed Bureau of Land Management not confidential documents.” Protective order 7-15 law enforcement agents attempted to roundup Cliven The judge warned that defense attorneys may not Bundy’s cattle after he had refused for 20 years to pay even share notes relating to the contents of discovery (See Mitchell, Page 15) Republicans, excuses, and lies By Perly Viasmensky As a Republican who votes 100 percent Republican, this election cycle has been very difficult and confusing for me. Everytime I turned around, there was another person running for the ticket. There were seventeen people hoping to sit in the White House. My very first choice was Dr. Ben Carson, the retired Director of Pediatric Neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital who performed the first and only successful separation of Siamese twins joined at the back of the head, and the one who pioneered the first successful neurosurgical procedure on a fetus inside the womb and many other things that labeled him a genius. Then it came to the duo of Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz, both of Cuban descent. I listened to speeches by Marco Rubio and he always introduced in his speeches the subject that his mother was a maid and his father was a bartender in Las Vegas. What’s the big deal? All people that have emigrated to this country and even nationals have been forced to perform odd jobs. I know a very reputable attorney here in Las Vegas who worked as a busboy in one of the hotels, and today he is one of the best attorneys in town. I kind of liked Marco Rubio until the day that he falsely accused the owner of this newspaper of threatening his life and reported him to the FBI, taking the misleading words of a woman on his staff. So I thought, if he can do this now, only God knows what he would do if he becomes president of the United States. I erased him from my list of prospective candidates. Thanks to God Mr. Larraz had emails exchanged with that woman in Rubio’s office to prove there was no derogatory or threatening communications, whatsoever. Then I started looking at Ted Cruz’s platform. The first thing that attracted my attention was that he always brought to his audience the alleged story that his father was imprisoned and tortured for his role in the fight against the Cuban government. I thought, what difference does it makes now after 60 years? Is this man running for the presidency of the United States or the presidency of Cuba? I even exchanged this comment with members of the Green Party. (See Viasmensky, Page 15) ON A PERSONAL NOTE A woman for president? Some things are more important! By Maramis strange to many that women might We’ve come a long way since ever want to be in a job that requires Virginia Slims first came on the more from them to just keep up with market, proclaiming “You’ve come the men that are used to doing that a long way, baby” — meaning that kind of job, but if a woman is qualiWOMEN were now not only free to fied and interested and it doesn’t in smoke without being judged, as they any way hurt the outcome of the job, were in the past, but it was also time why the heck should anyone insist for women to have a cigarette just on keeping her out? for them. Of course women had When I first joined the Army in come a long way from the past in the late ‘70s, female soldiers were the ‘60s and ‘70s, and getting their still a small minority. I had no desire own cigarette was hardly the meato fight or use weapons — not that sure of that progress. those kind of jobs were open to me MARAMIS CHOUFANI It isn’t always easy for people at large to accept anyway — but I did have a desire to “do my part,” changes in women at large, such as when they first whatever that would be, in an area in which I was inwanted to wear pants instead of skirts (Katherine terested and felt I could do a good job. Therefore, I Hepburn helped with that major change in both her joined a medical unit and had no trouble being accepted real life and her screen life), or when they wanted to or appreciated in that field. be part of some organization traditionally intended We’ve all seen M.A.S.H. at one time or another, mainly or only for men. Women had to “fight” their and know that the nurses were very well appreciated, way into the Army, for example, and fight even harder but they were also and often seen as conquests-in-waitto be allowed to take jobs that they were perfectly ing, predominantly by the male officers of the field qualified to take, but not allowed to take. It might seem (See Maramis, Page 16) VIEW POINTS Page 14 / LAS VEGAS TRIBUNE / July 27-August 2, 2016 Editors note: The views expressed are entirely those of the writers and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Las Vegas Tribune. If you can’t identify what the problem is, you can’t fix the problem By Chuck Muth America has a LOT of problems right now. And in what detractors are labeling a “dark” speech last Thursday night, future president Donald Trump expertly identified those problems. He also explained how his opponent, Hillary Clinton, was either a part of those problems or the source of them. And assured the electorate that he can and will fix the problems and everyone will be better off in the end. It was EXACTLY the kind of speech political professionals tell candidates they need to give. The very people who have created these problems for us — people like Hillary, Barack Obama, Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi, the open borders crowd, welfare pimps, public school bureaucrats, the Black Lives Matter gang and CNN — absolutely HATED the speech. As did many of the establishment Republicans who missed the CHUCK MUTH Trump Train and have been left at the station. That speech made it crystal clear that this election will be a crystal clear choice between two diametrically opposed candidates (by the way, Gary Johnson has already peaked) who would take our nation in two completely different directions. There’s a disturbance in the Force. I sense a growing landslide victory for Trump and America. If I’m wrong, the country is already lost. Hillary will just drive the final stake through our heart. We truly are in a dark place right now. Trump is the light at the end of the tunnel. I’m still amazed at Ted Cruz’s total lack of class in being graciously afforded a speaking slot at the convention and then not honoring his word to endorse the GOP nominee. No class. In trying to excuse his disgraceful performance yesterday morning, Cruz repeated the same thing he said many weeks ago; that he wasn’t in the habit of endorsing someone who attacked his wife and father. OK, fine. Then boycott the convention like Jeb Bush and John Kasich. And stop hiding behind your wife’s skirt. The fact is, Trump only went after Heidi Cruz after Cruz supporters first went after Melania Trump. And it wasn’t Trump who said Lyin’ Ted’s father might have been involved in the Kennedy assassination. He referenced a story published by a news tabloid. So spare us your self-righteous indignation. And get ready to be primaried in 2018. ***** Racial hypocrisy Eight years ago we were told it was time to put a black man in the White House. According to the Speech Police, that wasn’t racist. But if someone was to say this year it was time to “Make the White House White Again,” that would be racist. Some black folks just don’t seem to understand that white folks who are NOT racists nevertheless see such hypocrisy and object to it. Meanwhile, Republican U.S. Sen. Tim Scott, who is black, said recently that “in the course of one year, I’ve been stopped seven times by law enforcement officers.” He says he was targeted for being black. But was he? Was he targeted simply because he was black? Or was he targeted because so many black males before him have disproportionately committed so many crimes that all black males are now given additional scrutiny? When Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors is on the court, he draws all kinds of additional attention because of his track record of hitting three-pointers. Often, he’s double-teamed. In basketball, that’s called common-sense defense. In inner city law enforcement it’s derided as “profiling.” The fault for innocent black males drawing additional law enforcement attention are the bad black males who commit violent crimes. As such, every other black male suffers the consequences of the bad guys’ actions. If innocent black males wish to stop being targeted by law enforcement, maybe they should focus their attention on telling other black males to stop breaking the law (See Muth, Page 17) MACE YAMPOLSKY Six police officers were indicted on charges related to Gray’s death, and three of them have faced separate bench trials with Circuit Judge Barry G. Williams, and have been acquitted. The 25-year-old Gray suffered a spinal injury in a ride in a police van after his arrest in April 2015 and died a week later. The complaints against Mosby’s deputy prosecutors are based in part on rulings by Judge Williams. For example, In June of 2016, in the case of Officer Caesar Goodson Jr., the judge said “the court finds there is insufficient evidence that the defendant gave or intended to give Mr. Gray a rough ride.” Now this is the judge’s decision, not the DA’s; I guess the DA’s could have withheld or not produced evidence that could have helped secure a conviction. I certainly wasn’t there. Or maybe the jurors did not want to convict a police officer? In order to make these allegations, one would need to do some thorough investigation: See what evidence the DA’s possessed. Review the trial transcript to see what was presented to the jury and review the DA’s argument. If the DA’s “deliberately took a dive” and did not prosecute the case properly, then maybe they should be sanctioned. You May Think It, But You Can’t Prove It! I think that this would be very difficult to prove. Reasonable minds can differ. Perhaps the DA did not enter some evidence because he was concerned about possible rebuttal evidence that could be damaging to his case. During every trial, these issues are routinely addressed by both DA’s and defense counsel (separately). If one side is concerned they can file a motion in limine“ (Latin for “threshold,” a motion made at the start of a trial requesting that the judge rule that certain evidence may or may not be introduced in trial). The trial of a fourth officer ended in a mistrial in December and is set for retrial in September. The two other officers are set for trial later this month and in October. Banzhaf argues that the prosecutors knew their cases were not supported by probable cause and went to trial anyway. The State’s Attor(See Mace, Page 17) Law professor files ethics complaints against Baltimore prosecutors in Freddie Gray case By Mace Yampolsky Mr. D.A., You Should Have Known Better! Public-interest law professor is filing complaints seeking the disbarment of two prosecutors with the Baltimore City State’s Attorney Office for actions in the prosecution of police officers in the death of Freddie Gray, the Baltimore Sun reports. Professor John F. Banzhaf III of the George Washington University Law School said the complaints with the Maryland Attorney Grievance Commission are against Chief Deputy State’s Attorney Michael Schatzow and Deputy State’s Attorney Janice Bledsoe. He alleges they failed to present enough evidence to support even bringing the prosecution. Last month, Banzhaf filed a similar complaint against their boss, State’s Attorney Marilyn J. Mosby, the Sun reported at the time. Rough Rides Happen! Hillary and race baiters will be held to account Larry Klayman shares latest on lawsuit against ‘Wicked Witch of the Left’ By Larry Klayman Hillary Rodham Clinton last week during the Republican National Convention equated her opponent and presidential GOP candidate Donald Trump with the Wizard of Oz, suggesting that he is not what he appears to be and hides behind of a curtain of deception. For the “Bonnie of the Bonnie and Clyde” criminal duo, which includes her hubby, Bill, otherwise known as “Slick Willy,” the analogy was ironic. Given her neverending spate of scandals, and the fact that the private email caper is not over, it’s clear that sooner or later Dorothy’s house in Kansas is about to fall on the Wicked Witch of the Left. Despite my skepticism of the legal and judicial systems — given all I have experienced and fought for over the years in the trenches of Washington, D.C., and around the nation, which I chronicled in my autobiography, “Whores: Why and How I Came to Fight the Establishment,” and in my 300-plus columns over the years at WND, I continue to believe in justice and, more importantly, “divine justice.” Plain and simple, the rank criminality and corruption of the Wicked Witch of the Left will catch up to her, and I am not just talking about the possibility that she may never be president of the United States. The stench surrounding her has reached historic proportions. The history of her misdeeds, all of which have the establishments of both major political parties and compro- LARRY KLAYMAN mised law enforcement authorities have attempted to cover up, is at the level of an unserviced and overflowing septic tank in your backyard. The putrid order of the past of the Wicked Witch and her husband — a president who at a minimum engaged in oral sex with a young White House intern while it was the nation that was getting screwed with illegalities, ranging from Whitewater, to Chinagate, to Filegate, to Travelgate, to IRSatre, to name just a few of their more than 40 scandals — is now a documented pattern of corruption and criminality. Thus, when Hillary Clinton descends from her broom and shows up in Philadelphia next week for the Democratic National Convention, she will be lucky to be confronted not by Munchkins but by protesters in front of Independence Hall and elsewhere in the “City of Brotherly Love” — which, despite my own love for my birthplace and that of the nation, is hardly a forgiving place. For example, when I was a young boy and was lucky enough to be invited to attend a Philadelphia Eagles’ football fame at Franklin Field at the University of Pennsylvania, the crowd, angry at the Eagles’ then likely loss to chief regional rival the New York Giants, even booed a squirrel that had wandered onto the field during a timeout. Indeed, it has been reported that 35,000 to 50,000 protesters, many of whom are the supporters of the Wicked Witch’s former rival for the Democrat presidential nomination, will appear to confront her and her henchmen. And their expression of anger will not be for wont of squirrels in the nations’ birthplace. For if ever there were a phony, it is not the Wizard of Oz but the Wicked Witch of the Left herself. Initially associated with communists like Saul Alinsky during her years at Yale and after her graduation from that leftist bastion of cancerous fools, she has along the way of her long, sordid, so-called career morphed into what is convenient politically and otherwise at the time. Today, in her quest for the presidency, she is not just a rabid feminist trying to win the “women’s vote” in the face of what the mainstream media sell as The Donald’s male chauvinism and crassness toward the opposite sex, but also an ardent supporter of Black Lives Matter and its co-conspirators who are successfully igniting a race war. These black, racist supporters of the Wicked Witch, to put in mildly, include but are not limited to the racist-in-chief himself, Barack Hussein Obama, who regrettably is currently our president. The others are the certified black Muslim Jew, Christian, white hater and leader of the Nation of Islam, Louis Farrakhan, the degenerate “Rev.” Al Sharpton, the race-baiting former Attorney General Eric Holder and the founders of Black Lives Matter. This week, all were served by same-day process servers with their pre-Christmas gift (of course, Farrakhan and Obama and many of their comrades celebrate Ramadan), a class-action complaint I filed as lead plaintiff in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas, where the Dallas police massacre recently was perpetrated. The class-action complaint, which alleges that these defendants incited, provoked and/or engaged in the violence that has resulted in many police and law enforcement killings, can be viewed at FreedomWatchUSA.org. It is at best amusing that Sharpton, the charlatan that he is, actually ran from the process server. As I stated in this Daily Caller article, it is also ironic at best that big mouth and MSNBC commentator Sharpton, the Muslim King Obama’s righthand man when it comes to racebaiting and hating, someone who has a “seasons pass” to the White House, did not have the courage to willingly accept the complaint. Apparently, a court of law is not where the so-called Rev. Al feels at home. Home for this sleaze ball is a good riot pitting blacks against whites and any others he can use as a foil to jingle the change for his (See Klayman, Page 17) COMMENTARIES July 27-August 2, 2016 / LAS VEGAS TRIBUNE / Page 15 Editors note: The views expressed are entirely those of the writers and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Las Vegas Tribune. Sheriff’s Coercive Powers: Keeping Chit Sheets At the end of the day you have to live with yourself and that is what dad is doing. (May 9, 2012) By Norman Jahn Those words, written by my daughter, still ring true regarding how my career ended with the LVMPD. I was NOT going to tolerate or be submissive to the management’s misconduct, corruption, and violations of employee rights that allowed Sheriff Gillespie, Captain Fasulo, and Sgt. McMahill to orchestrate an end to my career. I lost that battle because they claimed I was untruthful about crossing the street. I elected to NOT go along with the coercive powers of the sheriff even though it cost me my ‘retirement’ credentials. Metro offered to remove the untruthfulness allegation and allow me to post-date my retirement if I would sign a multiparagraph gag order. That need for secrecy has never seemed to bother the ‘press’ or other elected officials in Las Vegas — so much for transparency! I maintained the freedom to give my opinion. I am actually in plenty of ‘good company’ (with people who have been denied their credentials). There are dozens, maybe even hundreds, of former employees that are victims of the Metro malice. Metro policy requires that retirement badges and identification cards be issued to: “Commissioned personnel who have twenty or more years of service within the State of Nevada retirement system as a peace officer... to those ‘retiring honorably’ with at least ten, but less than twenty years of service with the department and who are receiving a Nevada PERS retirement benefit for NON-service connected injuries or illness... or for those who are ‘medically’ retiring, under honorable conditions, according to the rules of the Public Employees Re- tirement System as a result of a service-connected injury or illness.” ‘Credentials’ are incredibly important and provide validation of a career of sacrifice and service that has been EARNED and should not be taken away! There is no ‘caveat’ (at least not in the written policy) that restricts issuance of retirement credentials only to those who the SHERIFF has subjectively decided served HONORABLY — or not! But, at Metro, it does not matter what is in writing, what past practice has been, or what is just plain righteous and just. If the sheriff (and his corrupted ‘posse’) don’t like you, if they feel you didn’t support them at election time, or if you didn’t do FAVORS for them when you were called on... or drink and golf with them... you can be denied your credentials. I believe that, over time, sheriffs owe favors and are owed favors. Sheriffs Moran, Keller, Young, Gillespie, and Lombardo were all inevitably in a position at one time or another during their tenures to SAVE A POLICE OFFICER’S (Continued from Page 13) As a Catholic, I am like St. Augustine: I need to see to believe, since I could not see, I needed to read, so I got on the Internet to find out more about the story of Rafael Cruz, the father of Ted Cruz. Cruz, father and son, claimed that the elder Cruz fought alongside Fidel Castro during the Cuban Revolution, but oldtimers with Castro’s revolution claim that his role in Cuba had been restricted to participating in strikes and in protests. He also claimed that he fought alongside Frank Pais, a Cuban rebel who died at the age of twenty-five with a fellow rebel, Raul Pajol, in a house in Santiago de Cuba, after someone snitched on them on July 30, 1957. Fidel Castro arrived in Cuba from Mexico on December 2, 1956 to prepare his fight on the mountains. Rafael Cruz arrived in Texas in 1957 on a student visa. What’s the purpose of lying to people about something they claimed happened 60 or more years ago? Apparently Ted Cruz learned to lie from his father. He admitted his lie and agreed to go to the Republican Convention and endorse Donald Trump, but what did he do? He told people to vote their conscience, and for confused Republicans, that could be like telling them to vote for Hillary Clinton. Apparently, he did not think clearly when he brought his personal feelings and vendetta to the podium. He didn’t think that he was committing political suicide. The other candidates started falling down like in the domino effect, until only one was standing. The Republican Party has never been so divided. The failure of Governor Brian Sandoval and the Nevada congressional members to attend the Republican Convention is also a very clear political suicide. I wonder if Sen. Harry Reid is going to give them a vote, because I honestly and definitely CANNOT. Perly Viasmensky is the General Manager of the Las Vegas Tribune. She writes a weekly column in this newspaper. To contact Perly Viasmensky, email her at pviasmensky@lasvegas tribune.com. Viasmensky NORMAN JAHN JOB! This is not illegal and, in fact, it is just human nature to try to help out people who work for you, but any limitations on this are directly connected to the values and integrity of the sheriff who gets to make the final call. A Sheriff can also ‘ease’ an employee out the door when problems emerge. For example, a DUI or domestic violence arrest does NOT automatically end an officer’s career, but it can open the door to the friendly suggestion that you should move on/resign before disciplinary action is taken. The flip-side is that they can also abandon you and be vengeful or even malicious when they have a chance to end your career. This would be likely to happen if you supported the wrong candidate for sheriff, if you spoke out, if you caused negative publicity for the LVMPD due to your on-duty or off-duty conduct, and especially if you posed a threat to the incumbent’s power structure. So I started thinking about this process as a ‘chit system.’ What is a chit? Free Dictionary defines a chit as: “A statement of an amount owed for food and drink, especially one signed to indicate acceptance of the charge; a short letter or note.” What goes hand in hand with collecting ‘chits’ or favors is coercion. Coercion is defined as: “To pressure, intimidate, or force (someone) into doing something...to bring about or gain by pressure, threat, or force: coerced agreement among the parties.” Who can doubt that a sheriff can call in favors? Who can doubt that an employee can do a favor for the department and then ask that the favor be returned? The only way to keep track of this is on a ‘chit’ sheet (figuratively, of course). Wouldn’t it be nice if WikiLeaks exposed emails at Metro over the past decade or two and blew the lid off the favoritism and/or illegal discrimination with regard to issuance of retirement credentials? Maybe one day there will be a class action lawsuit because I know many people who are still hurting about being rejected by the LVMPD after so many years of service. I’m not arguing that everyone with ‘credentials’ should be allowed to carry a firearm. Retired lieuten- ant Randy Sutton (and others) seem to be trying to argue for more ‘liberal’ policies across the nation to allow retired officers to carry firearms to PROTECT AMERICA! I’m not sure if he cares to research how many Las Vegas officers are precluded from carrying right now due to arbitrary and capricious denial of retirement credentials. I’m not talking about anyone with an arrest history, protective orders issued against them, or a domestic violence charge! My concern is about career officers being denied their credentials because of POLITICS! Shouldn’t the County Commission or the City Council or maybe the Fiscal Affairs Committee have some interest in overseeing the retirement credentials issue — especially if it could lead to lawsuits? The National Law Enforcement Safety Act requires retirement to be in ‘good standing’ but that is not further defined, leaving ‘clowns’ in power the discretion to discriminate! In order to stay up to date with ‘separations’ from Metro, I’ve (See Jahn, Page 17) (Continued from Page 13) grazing fees in the Gold Butte area. The BLM said he owed $1 million in fees and penalties. Armed Bundy supporters outnumbered the BLM agents 4-to-1, the court claims, and the agents eventually released the cattle and left to avoid potential bloodshed. Attorney Maggie McLetchie, who represents the media in this case, told the Las Vegas newspaper after the recent ruling, “From the media’s perspective, the order still cloaks much of the information about this case in secrecy despite the heightened need for transparency the judge recognized when allowing the media to intervene. It is deeply troubling that so many documents will be automatically hidden from public view.” The lack of public scrutiny Bundy ranch standoff. means that any extenuating or mitigating circumstances that the public might shed light on will not come until the time of trial, when it might be too late. One glaring example of this is the court’s continued referencing to the fact that a couple, Jared and Amanda Miller, who were at the Bundy ranch during the standoff latter ambushed and killed two Las Vegas police officers in a restaurant and “draped a Gadsen (sic) flag over one of the officers, and shouted to patrons that this was the start of ‘a revolution.’” Never mind that it was a Gadsden flag, the court makes no mention of the fact the Bundy’s say they kicked the Millers off the ranch due to their left-wing radicalism. In a motion filed in support of opening up discovery to the press and the public, McLetchie argued, “One of the most critical aspects of news reporting is to inform the public of justice being carried out in the courts. In this regard, the press is vital to the health of a democracy... This right is anchored in the value of keeping ‘a watchful eye on the workings of public agencies,’ and in publishing ‘information concerning the operation of government... In short, justice must not only be done, it must be seen to be done.’” The attorney for at least one of the defendants plans to appeal the secrecy decision. Thomas Mitchell is a former newspaper editor who now writes conservative/libertarian columns for weekly papers in Nevada. You may email Mitchell at thomasmnv@yahoo.com. He blogs at http://4thst8.wordpress.com/. Mitchell Page 16 / LAS VEGAS TRIBUNE / July 27-August 2, 2016 Maramis (Continued from Page 13) hospital. Woman in general have often had to accept that notion that some men still see them as something not only a little less than they are, but as a source of amusement or a possible conquest. Some men still say things like, “You don’t have to worry your pretty little head about that,” as though women are to be seen for their beauty or attraction, rather than appreciated for their intelligence or abilities. A friend of mine, who had been the brains behind a thriving business she started with her husband-partner, was never taken seriously when she went to the business meetings with him. All the other members present at the meeting were male, and whenever she made a suggestion or comment, they more or less pooh-poohed it, turning instead to her husband, for his opinion — which, by the way, was the same as hers, but it was only accepted coming from him. That was how I met her: she had written a book about how women are not taken seriously when they are involved with men who traditionally do what they are now doing, and she was just plain sick of it. It was a good point; I understood her feelings, and I was happy to be her editor and rewrite her book. Which brings us up to today. The highest job in the United States of America has apparently been open to woman for quite a while now, even though none have yet passed the application and interview process and gotten the job. One is now in the running and getting close. We can all be happy that we’ve come a long way and accept that there’s no reason that a woman cannot be president. Yet is she the right woman? Just because she’s the only woman who’s gotten this close, and our first chance to have a female president, does not mean that we must vote for her. Now that we have broken that barrier down, so to speak, I can imagine women stepping up to the plate just about every new presidential race, hoping to pass muster with the public and get that job. I am a big fan of letting a qualified woman have any job she is qualified for, IF she also meets all the other requirements for the job. How often do we fail to factor in a person’s honesty and integrity? It’s one thing to lie and get away with it, but it’s another to lie and have the whole world know you are a liar. So...has she really gotten away with all her lies? Are we to actually come to accept lying as a necessary part of the job for the highest office in the land? When I was working for a certain TV station, I was told what to tell our clients in order to make our station look better. I’m sure that the game of politics follows that line of reasoning to an even greater degree. In other words, “lying well” is probably a requirement for certain jobs, and no doubt politics is one of them. If that is so, then Hillary is more than qualified in that area. But if lying is indeed “part of the job,” it won’t do us any good to criticize Hillary or any other politician caught in a lie. So why don’t we just move on past that stumbling block and check into the “applicant’s” background. When you get a moment — and all wouldbe employers (that would be us) must find the time to check into their would-be employees (the presidents we elect) — look into Hillary’s background through the eyes of someone searching for any secrets that would disqualify her. If you don’t find anything, than I would have to say yea for her. She will likely be our new president. But if you do find something that causes doubt, check more until you’re sure. Remember, just because this is our chance to elect our first female president doesn’t mean it has to be Hillary and has to be now. Not if she is NOT the kind of person we want to be in charge of this country, no matter how much political experience she has, or how well she can engage with world leaders, or how well she can say just the right thing to make us all feel better. Better to wait for the next round of contenders, including the next couldbe female president, if you truly discover Hillary is not your cup of tea. Are we ready for a woman to be president? Sure. But some things are more important! Maramis Choufani is the Managing Editor of the Las Vegas Tribune. She writes a weekly column in this newspaper. To contact Maramis, email her at maramis@lasvegastribune.com. An outreach program to help the homeless to help themselves. CHAPLAINSTEVENSTJOHN.COM lasvegasprintingcenter@gmail.com Clinton Foundation: ‘Follow the money’ By Charles Krauthammer The Clintons are the most corrupt family ever to be in Washington, DC and uninformed or people who just don’t care are going to vote for her. The Clinton Foundation is “organized crime” at its finest, and we are financing it! Here is a good, concise summary of how the Clinton Foundation works as a tax free international money laundering scheme. It may eventually prove to be the largest political criminal enterprise in U.S. history and their undoing. This is a textbook case on how to hide foreign money sent to you and re-package it, to be used for your own purposes. All tax-free. Here’s how it works: 1. You create a separate foreign “charity.” In their case one in Canada. 2. Foreign oligarch’s and governments, then donate to this Canadian charity. In this case, over 1,000 contributed mega millions. I am sure they did this out of the goodness of their hearts, and expected nothing in return. (Imagine Putin’s buddies waking up one morning and just deciding to send untold millions to a Canadian charity). 3.The Canadian charity then bundles these separate unidentified individual donations and makes a massive donations to the Clinton Foundation. 4. The Clinton Foundation, and the cooperating Canadian charity claim Canadian law prohibits, the identification of individual donors. CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER 5. The Clinton Foundation, then “spends” some of this money, for legitimate good works programs. Unfortunately, experts believe this is on the order of a mere 10 percent. Much of the balance goes to enrich the Clintons: pay “salaries” to untold numbers of hangers on, and fund lavish travel, etc. Again virtually all tax-free, which means you and I are subsidizing it. 6. The Clinton Foundation with access to the world’s best accountants somehow fails to report much of this on their tax filings. They discover these “clerical errors” and begin the process of refiling five years of tax returns. 7. Net result: foreign money, much of it from other countries, goes into the Clinton’s pockets tax free and untraceable back to the original donor. This is the textbook definition of money laundering. Oh, by the way, the Canadian “charity” includes, as a principal, one Frank Giustra. Google him. He is the guy who was central to the formation of Uranium One, the Canadian company that somehow acquired massive U.S. uranium interests and then sold them to an organization controlled by Russia. This transaction required U.S. State Department approval. Guess who was Secretary of State when the approval was granted? As an aside, imagine how former Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell feels. That poor schlep is in jail because he and his wife took $165,000 in gifts and loans for doing minor favors for a guy promoting a vitamin company. Not legal, but it didn’t exactly put U.S. security at risk. Sarcasm aside, if you are still not persuaded, this was cleverly structured in order to get unidentified foreign money to the Clintons. Ask yourself this: Why did these foreign interests funnel money through a Canadian charity? Why not donate directly to the Clinton Foundation? Better yet, why not donate money directly to the people, organizations and countries in need? This is the essence of money laundering and influence peddling. Now you know why Hillary’s destruction of 30,000 e-mails was a risk she was willing to take. Bill and Hillary are devious, unprincipled, dishonest, and criminal. They are Slick! Warning: They could be back in the White House, in January 2017. Do not let it happen. Remember, most people are not well informed. We must somehow inform and educate them. Jahn July 27-August 2, 2016 / LAS VEGAS TRIBUNE / Page 17 (Continued from Page 15) looked at the ANNUAL REPORT for the LVMPD over the past several years. On Page 19 of most of the reports, is a list of retirements for that year. How many officers listed as ‘retired’ were known to have had arrests, had been involved in internal misconduct, had lengthy disciplinary records, or ended up under investigation (even by the FBI), but they were allowed to RETIRE. Not me. My name does not show as ‘retired’ in November of 2011. Now the real ‘heartburn’ is that there are plenty of people that have NOT been fired after very serious (fatal) incidents (i.e., Bryan Yant — and who would have dreamed that he would end up in the PPA?). There are too many repeated drunk driving arrests to list here, but one (Officer Munoz) just made the news this week after three hit-and-run accidents! Will he keep his job? If comparative discipline is applied — he will! How about other notable matters such as domestic violence allegations (i.e. Charles Hank), and how about repeat visits to prostitutes? Heck, how about Paul Page and embezzlement charges and so many other supervisors who left (Continued from Page 14) instead of telling police officers to stop protecting us from criminal black males. Or as Hillary Clinton calls them, “super predators.” ***** Liberal media’s in-kind Clinton donations The liberal media’s in-kind donations to Hillary “Rotten” Clinton’s presidential campaign continue with a Daily Beast column this week headlined, “The Biggest GOP Names Backing Hillary Clinton — So Far.” I fell for the click-bait and pulled up the column. And get this... There isn’t a single BIG GOP NAME on the list! Go figure, huh? Indeed, the closest thing to a “big name” on the list is former national security adviser Brent Scowcroft — but you pretty much have to be a political animal to remember that name, let alone associate it with Republicans. Other names on the “Who the Hell is That?” list include Patrick Cronin (who?), Philip Levy (who?), Kori Schake (who?), Alan Steinberg (who?), Dan Akerson (who?) and Evan Siegfried (who?). Remember, Donald Trump will not be running just against Crooked Hillary in the fall. He’ll be running against the entire liberal media establishment, which will stop at nothing to stop him. They are — what’s the saying? — oh, yeah... with her. Chuck Muth is president of Citizen Outreach, a non-profit public policy grassroots advocacy organization. and publisher of NevadaNewsandViews.com. He may be reached by email at cmuth@lasvegastribune.com. (Continued from Page 14) racist organization and himself. He is a coward, plain and simple. Indeed, most bullies run from a legal fight when called to account. But along with the Wicked Witch herself, which I continue to pursue in court concerning her private email server and related history of racketeering scandals, Obama, Sharpton, Farrakhan, Holder and Black Lives Matter will now be called before the bar of justice. Let them appear in front of a federal judge in Dallas, just as they appear in front of their racist supporters who are now in the process of irreparably dividing the races and wreaking death and destruction to not just law enforcement authorities, but others as well, including their own creed in the inner cities. Yes, Hillary Clinton, the Wicked Witch of the Left and her enablers like Obama, Sharpton, Farrakhan, Holder (Holder illegally sold pardons for her and Bill while he was deputy attorney general during the Clinton administration, as well as helped cover up the Clintons’ Chinagate scandal) and Black Lives Matter are about to have a legal house fall on them, one way or the other. And, if this does not immediately work, we must believe in “divine justice” to stay sane in this day and age of destructive, dangerous and homicidal corruption and criminality that has infested the nation’s body politic. Larry Klayman, founder of Judicial Watch and Freedom Watch, is known for his strong public in- terest advocacy in furtherance of ethics in government and individual freedoms and liberties. During his tenure at Judicial Watch, he obtained a court ruling that Bill Clinton committed a crime, the first lawyer ever to have done so against an American president. In 2004, Larry ran for the U.S. Senate as a Republican in Florida’s primary. After the race ended, he founded Freedom Watch. Larry is a frequent commentator on television and radio, as well as a weekly columnist, on Friday, for WND.com. He has been credited as being the inspiration for the Tea Party movement. Muth Klayman Mace (Continued from Page 14) ney office said it cannot comment on the complaints because Judge Williams imposed a gag order in the matters. I gotta tell you, this request for disbarment of DA’s sounds a bit far-fetched to me. ***** For more information regarding Nevada laws, or if you feel your rights have been violated, please call Mace Yampolsky & Associates. Call or text us at (702) 385-9777. We are available 24/7 for emergencies. If you need help, CALL NOW before it is too late. We can help! under duress? Could ‘chits’ or favors that are being called in work this way (below) in Metro? You are asked to be a ‘secret agent’ for the sheriff. Does the sheriff allow officers to keep their jobs in exchange for being ‘snitches’ on other officers? Can the sheriff mitigate the damages when multiple officers are in trouble and allow some to stay and ‘work’ for him while others are pushed out of the department? Does race, gender, or ethnicity matter? How about the situation involving Detective Bobby Kinch? There was plenty of attention-getting material ‘published’ on Facebook, but who got in trouble — and who didn’t? You are told if you keep your mouth shut (or agree to sign a ‘gag’ order. as they asked me to do in my case) the sheiff will let you have your retirement credentials. This ‘reward’ isn’t a reward at all — WE EARNED OUR CREDENTIALS PER POLICY AND BY SERVING LAS VEGAS HONORABLY FOR DECADES. The clowns are still in town! Norm Jahn served with the LVMPD for over 21 years and achieved the rank of lieutenant. He also served as a police chief in Wisconsin for over three years. Jahn has been a university professor and also taught in the criminal justice program at the College of Southern Nevada for over a decade. LETTER TO THE EDITOR Tourists targeted downtown Vegas? Last Saturday, while playing in Binion’s Saturday poker tournament, my vest with my wallet, with identification, money and personal belongings, was stolen. Aside from the indifference and inability of the casino’s security to deal with the theft, my discussions with other patrons indicate that this is an all too common occurrence at this establishment. The theft took place near the end of the tournament, which had then been moved to the poker room from the large poker area where it had begun. To “balance the tables,” I was moved quickly and as my hands were full with two chip racks and a bottle of water, I left my vest draped over my chair. In the 15 minutes that I was at the second table, someone who must have been watching the action and waiting for the opportune moment, swooped in and grabbed the vest. As a thief or thieves have found it profitable to take the belongings of poker players when they are vulnerable, being shuffled to another table, or on a break, and security and management are undoubtedly aware of this problem, some action needs to be taken. While, I will never recover my money or credit card or identification, I would certainly like to see property management and security take responsibility and make an effort to inform and warn their patrons of this criminal activity. They also need to better monitor non-poker players hanging around waiting for an opportunity to grab someone’s valuables. Also, if they have an idea who the culprits are, they should contact security in nearby casinos, where the same thieves are undoubtedly operating, and discourage it. As a tourist who is naive and misinformed, I had always believed that Las Vegas property owners and managers would go out of their way to discourage such activity and to ensure us that something was being done to protect visitors. From my attempted dealings with Binion’s in the past week, I am certain that this is not the case and nothing worthwhile is being done and those in command do not care. John Callas Saltspring, BC Canada Phone: 250-537-9443 ENTERTAINMENT Page 18 / LAS VEGAS TRIBUNE / July 27-August 2, 2016 CPR: A Blend of Country, Pop and Rock Music By Sandy Zimmerman Las Vegas Tribune Photos by Southern Halo Music Whether you love Classic Country, Southern Rock Country, Pop or “new” Country music, you’ll enjoy Southern Halo’s great original musical blend — CPR: Country, Pop and Rock Music! Watch the “Rewind” video and you’ll know the difference! They added the perfect amounts of each of the musical styles with enough time to blend the elements together just like wineries have the skills in flavor balancing as they prepare different blends of their fine wines. The Southern Halo trio brings their own blends to the music. They’re young, vivacious and so talented — Sisters Hannah, Christina and Natalie Morris are breaking through to become the new stars of today. The trio’s appearance in their “Rewind” video provides a showcaseover twenty-two jam packed action scenes to get to know them better and enjoy the moments of their new music. “Rewind” moves quickly through the action scenes in the forest, on the beach, in the recording studio, at home, three on a hammock, riding a cart in a store with many more scenes of people having fun and of course seeing Hannah, Christina and Natalie performing. “Rewind” opens with a close-up of a radio sitting on the ground in a forest as the scenes begin to appear, later just like the title, the scenes are rewound quickly to return to the forest. With the three vivacious ladies and their exciting new “CPR” music, these are two reasons to join the new sound in the “Rewind” video. The Southern Halo sisters first live performance was in Cleveland — at the Airport Grocery — when Hannah, the youngest, was just nine years old. It’s a youthful, signature sound made immediately recognizable by the sweet sibling harmonies that are fast-becoming their trademark. The girls lay it all out on the line during their high-energy stage shows, honing their chops as openers for top-tier acts Brantley Gilbert, Eric Paslay, Tyler Farr, Randy Houser, John Michael Montgomery, Parmalee, Old Dominion, Jamie Lynn Spears, Craig Campbell, Uncle Kracker, Julie Roberts and B.B. King. The stars aligned early for these three sisters: in 2014, Southern Halo made the National finals of the Texaco Country Showdown at Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium and recorded their first EP with Alabama’s Jeff Cook. Since then, they have headlined Sara Evans’ Rock The South Festival in Cullman, Alabama, walked the red carpet at the CMT Music Awards and secured an endorsement from Gibson Guitars. Earlier this year, the trio performed at an elite pre-GRAMMY Awards show on the rooftop terrace of the GRAMMY Museum at LA Live in Los Angeles and filmed a series for online distribution. They are featured on RADIO COUNTRY DISNEY and their music video can be seen on CMT, MTV and THE COUNTRY NETWORK. Southern Halo is one of a handful of all-female bands listed in a recent BILLBOARD article highlighting the next hottest Country music trend. “Rewind” airs on SPOTIFY and AMAZON. ***** Award winning Syndicated Columnist Sandy Zimmerman Reviews Shows and Restaurants, travel, cars, health, luxury and more. Sandy is talk show host of the Las Vegas Today Show programs and Discover the Ultimate Vacation travel specials. Suggest topics for articles or ask questions, please contact Sandy at (702)-731-6491 or email her at sandyzimm2003@yahoo.com. July 27-August 2, 2016 / LAS VEGAS TRIBUNE / Page 19 Snake Oil: The ultimate arena rock experience at Cannery Tribute to iconic 80s artists including Kiss, Van Halen, Black Sabbath and more By Mike Kermani Las Vegas Tribune The Cannery Casino & Hotel in North Las Vegas will bring “Snake Oil: The Ultimate Arena Rock Experience” to North Las Vegas to recreate some of the most iconic 1980s artists including Kiss, Van Halen, Black Sabbath, Def Leppard, Queen, Ozzy Osbourne, Aerosmith, Guns and Roses, Motely Crue, Alice Cooper, LED Zeppelin, Twisted Sister, Poison, ACDC, Journey, The Scorpions and more. The audience will go back to a time to partake in an interactive live rock show fueled with energy and sprinkled in humor. The artists portray each band with original costumes and mannerisms. This show will appear, Saturday, July 30, 2016, 8:00 PM, $20 at front desk, Cannery Casino & Hotel, 2121 East Craig Road, North Las Vegas. ***** JW MARRIOTT LAS VEGAS RESORT AND RAMPART CASINO UPDATED LIVE FREE ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULE —August 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, Mark O’Toole, 6:00pm-10:00pm —August 5-6, The Klique, 7:00pm-12:00am —August 12-13, Rewind, 7:00pm-12:00am —August 19-20, Déjà vu, 7:00pm-12:00am —August 26-27, Carmine Mandia, 7:00pm-12:00am All shows are complimentary and begin at 7:00 p.m. (unless otherwise noted). For more information, call 702-507-5900. Located at Addison’s Lounge, Bonkerz Comedy Club provides an intimate setting, full bar and some of the nation’s best up-and-coming comics. —August 4 Lang Parker As seen on Last Comic Standing —August 11, Anthony Padilla, As seen on A&E and the History Channel —August 18, Chris Cope, As seen on Comedy Central —August 25, Warren Durso, As seen in “Cutoff” and “Even Money All shows begin at 7 p.m. and are free to the public (based on availability, first come first seated). Doors open at 6 pm. ***** VENTRILOQUIST RONN LUCAS PERFORMS AT THE SUNCOAST SHOWROOM AUG. 26-27 Celebrated ventriloquist Ronn Lucas will bring his ventriloquist comedy act to the Suncoast Showroom Aug. 26 and 27. Lucas has been performing as a ventriloquist for the last 45 years after honing his skills from a young age. By the time he was 21, Lucas was touring the country and eventually found success in both the United States and the U.K. He’s made numerous television appearances over the years, including “The Late Show with David Letterman,” “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno,” “America’s Funniest Home Videos,” “L.A. Law,” FX Network’s “Nip/Tuck” and more. Lucas is recognized as the first ventriloquist to headline a long-running show in Las Vegas and has received numerous awards for his performances, including being named “The World’s Best Ventriloquist” by The New York Times, The London Times, the New York Post and the San Francisco Chronicle. He’s performed for U.S. Presidents Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush as well as Queen Elizabeth II. Lucas’ cast of zany characters include well-known favorites Scorch the Teenaged Dragon, Buffalo Billy and Chuck Roast. Showtime is at 8:30 p.m. Tickets are available from $19.50 plus taxes and fees, and can be purchased at any Boyd Gaming box office, by calling 702.284.7777, or visiting the website http:// www.suncoastcasino.com/. ***** MARIE CALLENDER’S HENDERSON DEBUT WITH CONTEMPORARY, UPDATED LOOK Marie Callender’s, long known for their commitment to high-quality, delicious and freshly-prepared foods and pies, announces it will unveiled an updated look at the restaurant located at 530 N. Stephanie Street, Henderson, NV 89014 on Friday, July 22, 2016. The 5,700-square-foot restaurant seats 178 guests and features freshly painted interiors drawing from a warm palette of earthy colors. Working within the existing framework, the restaurant was refreshed with a mix of contemporary elements designed to perfectly complement its existing traditional décor. Updated elements include interior paint, restrooms, light fixtures and booths. “Marie Callender’s is excited to reveal a newly-refreshed restaurant to the Henderson community,” said Marie Callender’s Regional Manager Jim Nelson. “We want to continue to make our restaurant a comfortable gathering place for friends and family who enjoy our famous pies and high-quality offering of American favorites.” The Marie Callender ’s Henderson restaurant will continue to serve a wide variety of classic and traditional American foods updated with today’s flavors that have made Marie Callender’s famous. Favorites include signature Pot Pies, Crisp Salads, Comfort Classics, Burgers, Sandwiches and legendary Pies. Guests who visit the restaurant now through September 15 and purchase a whole pie at the regular price, will get another pie for just $4.99 (plus tin) during the #OhMyPie promotion. Marie Callender’s prepares its fresh, made-from-scratch pies using the same recipes for more than 65 years. Customers can choose from more than 20 varieties of Marie Callender’s pies, including irresistible selections such as Apple, Banana Cream, Razzleberry, Coconut Cream, Lemon Meringue and more. The restaurant is open Sunday through Thursday from 7am –10pm and Friday and Saturday from 7 am to 11pm. Breakfast is served every day from 7am–11am. For more information about Marie Callender’s please visit www.mariecallenders.com ***** WWE SUPERSTAR AND E!’S “TOTAL DIVAS” STAR NATALIE EVA MARIE SERVES AS A JUDGE IN THE 2016 MISS TEEN USA COMPETITION Friday, July 22nd WWE Superstar and E!’s “Total Divas” star Natalie Eva Marie has been selected to serve as a judge in the 2016 Miss Teen USA Competition being held at the Venetian Las Vegas on Saturday, July 30th. As a This Week in Las Vegas By Mike Kermani strong advocate for female empowerment who aims to shed light on positive body image and a healthy lifestyle, the stunning crimsonhaired beauty Natalie Eva Marie was chosen as the ideal judge by the Miss Universe Organization as they introduce an important new initiative into the competition. In an effort to continue recognizing women that strive to represent positive life values, the Miss Universe Organization has introduced athletic wear as a replacement to swimsuits bringing in global fitness brand Tapout, the official fitness and training partner of the WWE, and designer Goldsheep to create an exclusive collection for the 2016 Miss Teen USA Competition. “I am so honored to have been selected as a judge for this year’s Miss Teen USA competition. As an advocate of female empowerment, the imperative decision to replace the swimsuit category with athletic wear will help shed light and encourage positive body image and a healthy lifestyle for young women.” — Natalie Eva Marie This decision reflects an important cultural shift the organization is celebrating that empowers women who lead active, purposeful lives, and encouraging those in their communities to do the same qualities that are also important to Natalie Eva Marie. The Miss Teen USA Competition will be streamed live from The Venetian Las Vegas on MissTeenUSA.com on Saturday, July 30th at 5 p.m. The Miss Teen USA preliminary show will be held at The Venetian on Friday, July 29th at 11pmET/8pm PT. It may have been Natalie Eva Marie’s bright crimson locks that first drew the WWE Universe to her attention, but this “Total Divas” star has even more fire to her than meets the eye. Growing up in Northern California, the Latina former model traded in the runway for the wrestling ring- and was most recently drafted by WWE’s Smackdown LIVE, whose roster also features renowned cross-over wrestler/actor John Cena. Her journey through the ranks of the WWE Divas division was first chronicled on the hit E! reality series, “Total Divas” (Season 6 premieres Fall 2016). There, she navigated personal and professional obstacles to become the premiere “heel” of the women’s division in the WWE, stealing the spotlight and becoming a fan favorite to millions of people. Although known for her fiery personality on “Total Divas,” it is Natalie Eva Marie’s ability to turn this act off and let her real, “girlnext-door” personality shine through that makes her a great business woman and beauty and fitness expert. In 2015, Natalie created her own hair extension line, “TestaRossa” by partnering with BELLAMI, and is always giving beauty and health tips to her over 5 million followers via her social media pages. Natalie has also begun a career in acting and has appeared in various television shows such as “Entourage”, “CSI: New York”, “America’s Got Talent” and “90210.” When Natalie Eva Marie isn’t in the ring or working on new business ventures, she is giving back and inspiring a new generation of young women. She is a strong advocate for female empowerment and anti-bullying, often lending her voice to shine a spotlight on those deserving and in need. Having a father that was in the military, supporting Troops is also one of her biggest priorities and she has traveled to Afghanistan, Dubai, and Washington, DC to meet with US military and their families. Mike Kermani is an entertainment writer for the Las Vegas Tribune newspaper. He writes a weekly column in this newspaper. To contact Mike Kermani, email mkermani@ lasvegas tribune.com Page 20 / LAS VEGAS TRIBUNE / July 27-August 2, 2016 Gordie Brown makes the F.I.O.R.E. 12th Anniversary the event of the year By The Las Vegas Tribune Roving Reporter Photos by Dave Bananas Williams, Lorraine and Nelson Sardelli Frank Sinatra could not have learned the blues during the last F.I.O.R.E meeting. The tables were not empty and the floor was not deserted. The place was jammed. So much so, that the Italian American Club had to create some extra room to accommodate the record breaking crowd in attendance for the 12th Anniversary Party of the F.I.O.R.E., by removing all statues and columns from the premises. Gordie Brown, one of the finest and most popular entertainers in Las Vegas, was the featured guest speaker for the 12th Anniversary event. The renowned entertainer is already considered to be a true Las Vegas Treasure, and everyone fortunate enough to attend the July 18th party would definitely agree. Gordie Brown was full of surprises. Not only did he honor the event with his personality and enumerable talents, he surprised everyone by bringing his entire band. Together they made it a most memorable night, not because they did some great numbers, but because they did an amazing, full performance. Wow! All of the F.I.O.R.E members and guests in attendance truly felt as if they had received a wonderful gift. After the show Gordie stayed for quite some time taking photos and chatting with F.I.O.R.E. members Aside from being a record breaking night, this evening was one of the most exciting events in the twelve year history of this non club club. It opened with Siena Paglia singing a beautiful rendition of the National Anthem, followed by a moment of silence for Brian Abbott, a recently deceased F.I.O.R.E. president. After this, Chef Chaz LaForte lead the Pledge of Allegiance, which like the invocation presented by Reverend Johnny Crosby, is a F.I.O.R.E. tradition. Get this... For only $25.00 they provided delicious food, live music by the Gary Anderson’s ensemble, chocolate and roses for the ladies, a few gifts donated from some of the members and a magnificent program. The F.I.O.R.E. could have demanded a much higher fee for this special event, and people would have paid, happily. Demonstrated by the line, which began at 4 p.m., for an event advertised with doors opening at 5 p.m. How do they do it? For this group of friends, which is exactly what this organization is, it has never been about making a profit. It’s about a great bunch of people who enjoy each other’s company. Like with any successful group outing, everyone pays their own way and it all comes out even. No comps, no VIP service, just great food for great people experiencing great talent. Rumor has it that founder and driving force behind the F.I.O.R.E, Nelson Sardelli, has worked to secure all of the amazing special guests. We hear the next guest is quite something, and they would have to be to follow Gordie Brown and maintain the standard set over the past 12 years. Could Trump be Not just a guest speaker, Gordie brought his entire ensemble. Gordie Brown the man of the hour. on the short list? How else to Trump the precedent? Thru the years, the F.I.O.R.E., a non club club which was created as a joke, has become an incredibly popular organization. All of their events over the past 12 years have been successful and the F.I.O.R.E has grown in to a social gathering enjoyed by many Las Vegans and their guests. Do yourself a favor, learn about this club. Visit www.nonclubclubFIORE.com and be sure to check the “about us” page. 12 years... Can you believe it? All F.I.O.R.E. attendance records were broken. Over 270 members and guests came to this event. July 27-August 2, 2016 / LAS VEGAS TRIBUNE / Page 21 F.I.O.R.E. 12th Anniversary Gordie Brown and his All-Star band star in the Gordie Brown Theater at the Golden Nugget Hotel and Casino. They made the event a special one. Karon Kate Blackwell, Jimmy JJ Walker and Marty “Hello Dere” Allen. Tom Saitta and Reverend John Crosby... both F.I.O.R.E. Presidents. Joe Darro, Nelson Sardelli, Siena Paglia (center) who sang the National Anthem, Chas LaForte led the Pledge of Allegiance and Reverend Johnny Crosby gave the Invocation. Italian American Club President and F.I.O.R.E. President Angelo Cassaro and Gordie Brown. “A Las Vegas Treasure,” a must see show. Robert and Billie DeBlanc. Robert sings with Little Anthony and the Imperials. Billie inspires him to sing. First Lady Gail and President and Sergeant at Arms Don Sanders Denny Weddle, Nelson and Lorraine Sardelli, Gordie Brown, Nora and Judge William Jansen Karon Kate Blackwell, Gordie Brown and Marty Allen. First Lady and President Martha and Michael Kimpel. Cindy Doumani, Paul Lowden, Nelson and Lorraine Sardelli, Dondino, Gordie, Pietra Sardelli and Ken Walther. Ken is another of the original members. One of the original members of the F.I.O.R.E., President and First Lady Chuck and Stella Hughes. Thank you Gordie. The F.I.O.R.E. and Las Vegas Love you. Page 22 / LAS VEGAS TRIBUNE / July 27-August 2, 2016 Texas Tenors headline at Bally’s August 30-31 By Jerry Fink Las Vegas Tribune Emmy Award winners and Billboard Top 10 Recording Artists The Texas Tenors bring their hit touring show to the Las Vegas Strip for a two night limited engagement Aug. 30 and 31 exclusively at the Windows Showroom at Bally’s. The talented trio originally showcased their unique sound on NBC’s “America’s Got Talent,” and have the distinction of being the highest ranking vocal group in the history of the series. From Bruno Mars to Puccini, these cowboys have delivered their fun, personal and uplifting critically acclaimed variety of music to countless arenas and iconic theatres around the world and have amassed a huge fan base with their hit PBS special “You Should Dream” and four Billboard chart topping albums. Now one of those dreams is being realized as The Texas Tenors ride onto the famed Las Vegas Strip. Experience JC, Marcus and John like you’ve never seen them before in a unique, intimate and one-of-akind show at Windows Showroom at Bally’s. This special engagement is presented in association with SPI Entertainment. The show begins at 7:30 p.m. each evening and tickets start at $49.50 plus tax and fees and $69.50 plus tax and fees. Tickets can be purchased by calling the box office or ticketmaster: 702-777-2782. ***** HOT HAVANA NIGHTS, CALL GIRL RACKET STEAM UP MOB MUSEUM IN AUGUST The Mob Museum, The National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, announces its roster of events taking place this August: Hot Havana Nights — Thursday, August 4, 6 to 10 p.m. At this annual celebration of Cuba’s PreRevolution stint as “America’s Playground,” guests will immerse themselves in the vibrancy of Cuban culture, in&cluding its delectable cuisine, tropical cocktails, music, cabaret floor show performances, dancing, casino-style games, hand-rolled Mob Museumlabel premium cigars and more. Hot Havana Nights is presented in collaboration with the Cuban Heritage Foundation and sponsored by Johnson Brothers of Nevada. Tickets are $69 including open bar, admission and entertainment or $49 for admission and entertainment only. Members receive a 10 percent discount. Wiseguy Speaker Series: Glen Meek on the Vegas Call Girl Racket — Thursday, August 31, 7 p.m. Award-winning TV investigative reporter and former federal investigator Glen Meek discusses the late 1990s attempt by a New York crime family to move into the Las Vegas call girl racket only to find a small-time computer hacker was diverting the calls to set up his own scam. Meanwhile, the FBI was also involved with wiretaps, an informer and undercover agent providing information about the escorts and the huge sums of cash being generated. When the Mob hired a hitman, the FBI made arrests. Meek will explore the extraordinary twists and double and triple dealing involved in this bizarre tale. This event is free with Museum admission and for Museum Members. Community Safety Forum on Elder Abuse — Sunday, August 21, 2 to 3 p.m. For every case of elder abuse reported, it is estimated five remain unreported. This unfortunate reality can take numerous forms — from neglect and physical harm to taking financial advantage of the vulnerable elderly. Attendees at this forum will learn what constitutes elder abuse, how to report it and the resources that are available to assist. Attendance at Community Safety Forums is free and includes Museum admission, sponsored by NV Energy. Museum After Dark — From 6 to 8 p.m., behind-the-scenes relics, objects, photographs and documents not typically on display are brought out for public view and discussed by Museum educators. For more information, please call (702) 229-2734. ***** COLOSSEUM OFFERS LOCALS $50 SHOW TICKETS DURING ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION Summer of Caesars — The 50th anniversary celebration is officially underway at the world-renowned Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. On Friday, June 17 the resort unveiled its 50-day countdown to its golden anniversary on Aug. 5, 2016. Caesar and Cleopatra kicked off the “Summer of Caesars” festivities which included the debut of the self-guided historical walking tour and photo exhibit, surprise and delight moments for guests and the unveiling of specialty dining and value menus to honor the golden anniversary. During the “Summer of Caesars” celebration, Caesars Palace invites Las Vegas locals to experience world-class entertainers at The Colosseum for $50 (plus taxes and fees). Housing some of the most accomplished artists from across the globe, The Colosseum at Caesars Palace presents locals with a oneof-a-kind opportunity to see “MARIAH #1 TO INFINITY,” “REBA, BROOKS & DUNN: Together in Vegas ” and “Rod Stewart: The Hits.” Available through Aug. 5, this offer is valid on limited rear orchestra seating; subject to availability. Reba, Brooks & Dunn — Together in Vegas is a culmination of the friendship and musical admiration Reba, Brooks & Dunn have shared since first touring together in 1993. The two-hour production features more than 30 actionpacked hits backed by a band of 10 players from both of their touring bands. The set includes solo and joint performances of their signature tracks including “Fancy,” “My Maria” and “Cowgirls Don’t Cry,” as well as many surprises. Showtimes: July 29, 30; 7:30 p.m. Rod Stewart: The Hits — is a concert celebration featuring a set list of the rock and R&B favorites which have defined Stewart’s unparalleled five-decade-long career. The spectacular, state-of-the-art production is a culmination of Stewart’s seminal hits like “Maggie May,” “You Wear it Well,” “Hot Legs,” “You’re in My Heart” and “Some Guys Have All the Luck” mixed with a few surprise rarities and sizzling covers. “Rod Stewart: The Hits” gives audiences that intimate, only in Las Vegas concert experience — with no fan more than 140 feet from the magnificent stage. Showtimes: Aug. 3, 6, 7, 10, 13, 14, 17, 20, 21; 7:30 p.m. MARIAH #1 TO INFINITY — Mariah Carey, the iconic chanteuse and best-selling female artist of all time with over 200 million records sold, is performing in Las Vegas with a headlining residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace. For the first time ever, she performs all 18 of her timeless and beloved Number One Hits together in one concert. Designed exclusively for The Colosseum and directed by legendary Grammy Awards Producer Ken Ehrlich, “MARIAH #1 TO INFINITY”, embodies the true meaning of Vegas glitz and glamour. Showtimes: Aug. 24, 27, 28, 31; Sept. 3, 4, 7, 10, 11; 8 p.m. Tickets may be purchased in person at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace Box Office, by calling 866320-9763, or online at thecolosseum.com or axs.com. For groups of 10 or more call 1-866574-3851 or email Entertainment GroupSales@Caesars.com. Taxes and fees not included. Subject to availability. ***** 40TH ANNUAL MRS. AMERICA PAGEANT RETURNS TO WESTGATE The 40th annual Mrs. America Pageant will once again return to its original home at the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino this summer. Hosted by actress Florence Henderson, star of the classic show “The Brady Bunch,” the 2016 Mrs. America Pageant will be held Saturday, August 27 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. inside the renowned International Westgate Theater at Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino. Preliminaries for the 2016 Mrs. America Pageant will be held Thursday, August 25 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. A winner will be crowned during the final competition on Saturday, August 27 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The winner of the 2016 Mrs. America Pageant will go on to represent the United States in the internationally-televised Mrs. World Pageant. The Mrs. America Pageant, rich in history, was first held in 1938 and continued until 1968. The pageant was revived after a nine-year hiatus in 1977 at the-then Las Vegas Hilton by David Marmel who, after a career in professional athletics and television production, helped transform the pageant into the multifaceted event is it today. The event was the first, and remains the foremost, competition for the married woman of the United States. For nearly four decades, Mrs. America has epitomized excellence, professionalism and the celebration of family values. Tickets are available for purchase by phone at 310-829-9902 and in-person the day of the show. The 2016 Mrs. America Pageant will be streamed for free at MrsAmerica.com. For details, please visit www.mrsamerica.com. ***** PAHRUMP WRAPS UP SUMMER WITH EXCITING EVENTS Summer may be coming to an end, but the events in Pahrump are still in full effect. Come enjoy these last few weeks in the sun and watch jet skiers compete for the World Cup with the 2016 Super Arena World Cup Championship & National Super Arena Finals or spend an evening watching cars zip by at the Pahrump Valley Speedway. If you’re into country, check this one out.Find your adventure in Pahrump! Bonkerz Comedy Club — Held inside the Pahrump Nugget Event Center, Bonkerz Comedy Club presents comedians Lang Parker and Grandma Lee during the month of August. Parker has been featured on “Last Comic Standing” and “Beverly Hills 90210”. Lee has been seen on “America’s Got Talent,” “Last Comic Standing,” HBO, and much more. Date: Lang Parker — Friday, Aug. 5; Grandma Lee — Friday, Aug.26 Time: 7 p.m. Details: Tickets are only $10 and can be purchased at the Pahrump Nugget. Tickets include a free $5 slot play. Comedy hotel overnight stay packages are available. Location: Pahrump Nugget Event Center; 681 Highway 160, Pahrump, NV 89048 The Ultimate Garth Brooks Tribute Show at the Sanders Winery — Enjoy an evening under the stars filled with fun and wine at Sanders Winery during their Summer Under the Stars Concert Series. For the month of August, Sanders Winery presents The Ultimate Garth Brooks Tribute Show starring Dean Simmons on Aug. 13. Date: Saturday, Aug. 13 Time: Gates open at 6 p.m. and show starts at 7:30 p.m. Details: Tickets for The Ultimate Garth Brooks Tribute are $25 per person. Call (775) 727-1776 to purchase your tickets. Location: Sanders Family Winery; 3780 E. Kellog Rd., Pahrump, NV 89061 Pahrump Valley Speedway — Race season is in full effect at the Pahrump Valley Speedway. One of the only clay-based, high-banked, quarter-mile dirt tracks remaining in the U.S., Pahrump Valley Speedway promises action and thrills galore. Bring the family for a day of racing and cheer on different classes of cars including Modifieds, Super Stocks, Dwarf Cars, Coupes, Bombers, Mod Minis, and more. Date: Saturday, Aug. 13 and 27 Time: 7 p.m. Details: Tickets can be purchased at the speedway. General adult tickets cost $10 and children between 6 — 14 years of age are $6. Children age 5 and under are FREE. Family six packs are available for $30 (two adults and four kids under 14) Location: Pahrump Valley Speedway; 1881 Grieco Way, Pahrump, NV 89041 The HUBB Classic Car & Parts Swap Meet — Located at the gates of Death Valley in Pahrump, Nevada, The HUBB is the perfect place to unwind after a long day of work or travel. Held every second Saturday of the month, the HUBB Classic Car & Parts Swap Meet is the premier monthly automotive swap meet in Pahrump Valley. Buy antique, vintage, classic and or high-end cars and parts at bargain prices. For more information visit www.thehubbnevada.com. Date: Every second Saturday of the Month, Aug.13 Time: 8 a.m. Location: The HUBB; 3720 W. Bell Vista Ave, Pahrump, NV 89060 2016 Super Arena World Cup Championship & National Super Arena — Final Round of USA Championship: If you enjoy hanging out by the water, riding jet ski’s or just simply looking for entertainment, then the IJSBA Super Arena World Cup & National Super Arena Finals is the place to be! Come out and watch pro jet ski riders from all over the country compete for the Super Arena World Cup! The event begins Saturday, August 27 through Sunday, August 28. Date: Saturday, Aug. 27 and Sunday, Aug. 28 Time: Saturday. 1 p.m.–7 p.m.; Sunday.10 a.m.–3 p.m. Location: Lakeside Casino and RV Park; 5870 Homestead Rd, Pahrump, NV 89048 Jerry Fink is an entertainment columnist for the Las Vegas Tribune newspaper and writes a weekly column. To contact Fink, email him at jfink@ lasvegastribune.com. & HEALTH LIFESTYLES July 27-August 2, 2016 / LAS VEGAS TRIBUNE / Page 21 Dr. Vliet warns about TB By Sandy Zimmerman Las Vegas Tribune Photos by Dr. Vliet After research and study, Dr. Elizabeth Lee Vliet, MD, has some surprising information about TB (Tuberculosis). 35 percent of refugees in Vermont test positive for latent TB, yet officials are silent on the amount of active TB infections. 22 percent or one in every 5 refugees resettled in Minnesota by the federal government tested positive for TB in 2014. Recently two hospital workers in Minnesota tested positive for active TB and may have exposed more than 140 patients. 18 percent of all refugees resettled in Arizona have latent TB on arrival. Arizona identified 222 cases of TB among refugees whose latent TB became active and infectious. Most Americans do not even know about TB, much less have awareness of their rapidly increasing risk of being exposed to someone with TB because of the hundreds of thousands of refugees now being dispersed across the US. Individuals with known active disease are sent to communities across America. CDC is disregarding its own experts’ advice on screening and treatment of entrants. Federal refugee resettlement officials apparently are testing some refugees for TB, but individuals with known active disease are sent to communities across America anyway! Breitbart investigative journalists reported on refugees known by the federal government to have active TB being sent to Florida (11 cases) and Indiana (4 cases). CDC is not publishing information to warn the public about locations in which they have identified cases, or where federal agencies are sending refugees known to have active TB. Dr. Vliet is an Independent physician with an active US medical practice in Tucson AZ and Dallas TX, specializing in preventive and climacteric medicine with an integrated approach to evaluation and treatment of women and men with complex medical and hormonal problems. Dr. Vliet is also Chief Medical Officer of Med Expert Chile SpA, connecting patients to top tier, lower cost medical care in Latin America, focused on medical freedom, patient-centered, individualized care preserving the Oath of Hippocrates. Dr. Vliet is a past Director of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS). Dr. Vliet’s consumer health books include: It’s My Ovaries, Stupid; Screaming To Be Heard: Hormonal Connections Women Suspect— And Doctors STILL Ignore; Women, Weight and Hormones; The Savvy Woman’s Guide to PCOS, The Savvy Woman’s Guide to Great Sex, Strength, and Stamina. Dr. Vliet is a member of the International Menopause Society and the International Society for The Study of the Aging Male (ISSAM). She received her M.D. degree and internship in Internal Medicine at Eastern Virginia Medical School, and completed specialty training at Johns Hopkins Hospital. She earned her B.S. and Master’s degrees from the College of William and Mary in Virginia. For additional information visit the websites www.HerPlace.com, w w w. M e d E x p e r t C h i l e . c o m , www.AAPSonline.org and http:// www.patientpoweramerica.com/ Award winning Sandy Zimmerman is a syndicated columnist featuring Show and Dining reviews, travel, health, luxury and more. Sandy is talk show host of the Las Vegas Today Show programs and Discover the Ultimate Vacation travel specials. Suggest topics for articles or for questions contact Sandy at 702-731-6491 or email sandyzimm2003@yahoo.com. Page 24 / LAS VEGAS TRIBUNE / July 27-August 2, 2016 CITY BEAT Local road construction projects to cause traffic delays Downtown and in Henderson way 95 will be closed from 9 p.m., July 26, until 6 a.m., July 27, due to utility work. Thursday, July 28 thru Friday, July 29 There will be lane restrictions along Shadow Lane south of Charleston Boulevard from 9 p.m., July 28, until 6 a.m., July 29, due to utility work. Motorists should use caution while travelling through the work zone, heed construction signage, and take alternate routes, if possible. Check the Project Neon website (NDOTProjectNeon.com) or Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter pages (@NDOTProjectNeon) for up to date information. There is also a hotline available at: 702-293NEON (6366). ***** Project Neon Construction thru July 30 in Downtown Las Vegas, Traffic Restrictions The Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) will be doing nightly Project Neon related construction work from Sunday, July 24, through Saturday, July 30, in downtown Las Vegas. There will be temporary lane restrictions, as needed. Sunday, July 24 thru Saturday, July 30 The right lane of eastbound Charleston Boulevard will be closed from Interstate 15 to Grand Central Parkway, and there will lane restrictions along westbound Charleston Boulevard from Grand Central Parkway to Martin Luther King Boulevard nightly from 9 p.m. until 6 a.m., July 24 through July 29, due to grading, utility, and median work. There will be lane restrictions on the northbound Interstate 15 offramp to westbound Charleston Boulevard nightly from 9 p.m. until 6 a.m., July 24 through July 29, due to grading, utility, and median work. There will be lane restrictions along south and northbound Grand Central Parkway from the Iron Horse Court loop to Charleston Boulevard nightly from 9 p.m. until 6 a.m., July 24 through July 29, due to grading, utility, and median work. Tuesday, July 26 thru Wednesday, July 27 The right lane and shoulder of the Martin Luther King Boulevard onramp to northbound U.S. Highway 95 will be closed from 9 p.m., July 26, until 6 a.m., July 27, due to utility work. Tuesday, July 26 thru Saturday, July 30 There will be lane restrictions on southbound Western Avenue at Wall Street daily from 5 a.m. until 3 p.m., July 26 through July 30, due to utility work. Wednesday, July 27 thru Thursday, July 28 The left lane and shoulder of the Martin Luther King Boulevard onramp to northbound U.S. High- U.S. Highway 93 Night Work July 26-29 in Henderson, Lane Restrictions The Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) will be installing portable precast concrete barrier rails on the median shoulder of south and northbound U.S. Highway 93 between Paradise Hills Drive and Railroad Pass in Henderson nightly from 9 p.m. until 5 a.m., July 26 through July 29, resulting in a lane restriction. The work is part of the $83 million, 2.5mile-long first phase of the Interstate 11 Boulder City Bypass, which broke ground in April 2015. Fisher Sand & Gravel is the general contractor. Motorists should use caution while traveling through the work zone, heed construction signage, and take alternate routes, if possible. For current road information go to: nvroads.com. ***** Las Vegas Senior Center Indoor Garage Sale July 28 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Las Vegas Senior Center, 451 E Bonanza Road. Las Vegas Senior Center Indoor Garage Sale (all ages) Thursday, July 28, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Free admission for shoppers; $5 per table for vendors. Las Vegas Senior Center, 451 E. Bonanza Road, 702-2296454. Come and sell your items or shop and find treasures at our biannual indoor garage sale. Vendors must be at least 50 years old and purchase table space in advance, no later than July 25. ***** 1st Annual Las Vegas Health & Fitness Chamber of Commerce Expo Save the Date... Mark your Calendar... The Place to be for Health & Fitness! Get your Business Exposed to 400+ Attendees, along with 40+ Exhibitors! We are pleased to announce that the Las Vegas Health & Fitness Chamber of Commerce will be hosting our 1st Annual Health & Fitness Expo. 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Readers are invited to suggest a local topi July 27-August 2, 2016 / LAS VEGAS TRIBUNE / Page 25 The 1/50 Effect: How Encouragement Defines Your Leadership By Doug Dickerson A word of encouragement from a leader can inspire a person to reach her potential. - John Maxwell Edward Steichen, who eventually became one of the world’s most renowned photographers, almost gave up on the day he shot his first pictures. At 16, young Steichen bought a camera and took 50 photos. Only one turned out — a portrait of his sister at the piano. Edward’s father thought that was a poor showing. But his mother insisted that the photograph of his sister was so beautiful that it more than compensated for 49 failures. Her encouragement convinced the youngster to stick with his new hobby. He stayed with it for the rest of his life, but it had been a close DOUG DICKERSON call. What tipped the scales? The vision to spot excellence in the midst of a lot of failure. If you were to look back on your life when faced with great doubt or uncertainty during times of fear, career transition, sickness, or other personal struggle — one thing on a short list of game changers would no doubt be the encouragement from a friend or loved one. In the case of Edward Steichen, the encouragement came from his mother to not give up on his dream of being a photographer. What about you? Who was the person(s) who spoke words of hope, inspiration, or encouragement into your life at that pivotal moment that helped turn it around for you? As a leader you have incredible opportunities every day to speak words of encouragement and inspiration into the lives of those around BEHIND THE MIKE Inexplicable Carnage By Michael A. Aun I informally knew two of the victims of the recent massacre in Orlando at the Pulse Night Club. Even though I knew each only casually I can only sense the tremendous loss and pain their families must feel. Luis Omar Ocasio-Capo, was only 20 years old. He was a nice young man who always waited on me when I would visit Starbucks in Kissimmee to collect a couple of coffees for my bride Christine. I don’t drink Starbucks Coffee but I’ll bet that I’m among their largest volume customers. Each day, I would take my bride’s Venti containers into Starbucks to load up on almost $12.00 worth of coffee. Actually, it was about 50 cents worth of coffee for which I paid $12.00. Omar would always pity me. First, he knew I didn’t know the Starbucks lingo. For instance, one coffee I get Christine is a Mocha Frappacino decaf with no whipped cream. That one was not so complicated. My wife trained me always to ask for the “excess” to be put in a separate bonus cup for her. Omar knew it would earn me brownie points at home and a tip for him. If you’re going to pay $12.00 for two containers of coffee, what’s $2.00 more? The other coffee she likes is a Venti White Chocolate Mocha Decaf, iced but no ice (which simply means cold, but you can charge more for fancy language), no whip cream... and by the way, fill it with non-fat milk. I always found a bit of irony in the latter request by my bride. But I digress. Once I had Omar trained, I became his best customer. He went to work the moment I walked into the door because he knew the drill. I’ll really miss his charming personality and his endless patience and kindness. A true friend was taken from many by the senseless massacre. Omar would always share his goal of becoming a dancer. I have always found the entertainment community to be among the most dedicated groups of people in any profession. Failure after failure causes attrition rates that rival the toughest professions on earth. I used to tell Omar of my first and only acting gig. I played the part of the Governor in the madefor-Broadway play “Lizzie.” The namesake of the play was Lizzie Borden who took an axe and gave her mom forty whacks... and you know the rest of the riddle. I’ve been on thousands of stages in some 20 countries and every state in the union giving speeches. Never MICHAEL A. AUN have I worked so hard for so little. We only had one week to prepare and practice for the play. I got paid a whopping $100.00, which amounted to $1.19 per hour. It’s the hardest work I ever did in my life. All week long I kept thinking to myself, there’s got to be an opening on the Sopranos that I can fill. I look the part of a mobster. Sadly, Sopranos never called and my acting career ended as fast as it started. It was that acting assignment where I had met another victim, 49year old Brenda Lee Marquez McCool, who was one of the behind-the-scenes people who worked on the same play “Lizzie” in Orlando. Even back then, she was fighting a bout with cancer, which continued over the next 16 years of her life. She died protect- ing one of her 11 children who she accompanied to the nightclub to dance and enjoy the evening with him. The mass shooting and hostagetaking on that fateful June day and have touched the lives of many and have debilitated a frustrated nation, attempting to fight an invisible enemy. Was it terrorism? Yes. Was it a hate crime? Yes. And... unfortunately it will continue. There is no model for how to stop this. Those attacking innocent victims have no relationship to the victims of the carnage. About the only thing victims have in common with the enemy are Twitter, Tumbler and Instagram, three popular social media communication tools. Government is so completely out of tune with the digital domain, where the battle is being mapped out. Big Brother not only does not have the answers but is hampered by the regulations that govern a country of good will. I submit it is impossible to “fight the good fight” when you have an empty gun, metaphorically speaking of course. The enemy has no rules and yet the government and its agencies have to play by rules of a free society. The resulting carnage is simply inexplicable. Michael Aun is a syndicated columnist and writes a weekly column for this newspaper. To contact Michael Aun, email him at maun@lasvegastribune.com. you. You may never know or understand the power of those words today, or ever, but it can be transformational nonetheless. Being an encouraging leader will not only define your leadership style, but it will also define your leadership legacy. Encouraging leaders are cut from a different cloth. Do you desire to be an encouraging leader? If so, here are four characteristics that will set you apart. Encouraging leaders see beyond the failures The myth surrounding encouraging leaders is that they live with their heads in the sand and are somehow detached from any sense of reality. I submit that the opposite is true. Encouraging leaders are perhaps some of the most attuned leaders you will find not because they refuse to look at negatives, setbacks, or failures, but because although they do see it, and they refuse to let others be defined by it. Defining trait: Encouraging leaders keep dreams alive. Encouraging leaders care enough to confront Just as Edward Steichen’s mother confronted him during a time of great self-doubt about his abilities, so too will encouraging leaders take the same approach. Encouraging leaders know that if negative thoughts and self-doubt linger too long then the path forward will be much harder to conquer. An encouraging leader will care enough to disturb negative thinking and help you forget about the 49 pictures that didn’t turn out and focus on the one that did. There is no time to wallow in self-pity with the encouraging leader. Defining trait: Encouraging leaders have no tolerance for nega- tive attitudes. Encouraging leaders take risks on the future Seeing beyond failures and caring enough to confront are only part of the equation for an encouraging leader. Ultimately, it’s up to the individual to act in a manner that is consistent with his or her potential. But encouraging leaders are those special leaders who had rather risk growth and potential by speaking words of encouragement and faith than by encouraging conformity and mediocrity by playing it safe. By speaking words of encouragement the leader is planting seeds of faith and possibility into his or her people that they otherwise may have never thought possible. Defining trait: Encouraging leaders inspire action. Encouraging leaders take everyone to a higher level Defining moments in your leadership come when you realize that when you speak words of encouragement to your people it is like pushing the “up” button on an elevator. Your words and actions as an encourager will open doors of opportunity that negativity never will. The seeds you plant in their minds and hearts will elevate them to higher places because you believed in your people and dared to encourage them. Defining trait: Encouraging leaders elevate the potential in others. You will define your leadership, in part, by your words and actions. Be an encouraging leader! ***** Doug Dickerson is a syndicated columnist. He writes a weekly column for this newspaper. To contact Doug Dickerson, email him at ddickerson@ lasvegastribune.com. Sundays from 12.30 to 2 p.m. Please call 702-706-6875 for information and directions to the study group Page 26 / LAS VEGAS TRIBUNE / July 27-August 2, 2016 FINANCE AND INVESTMENT Five companies we would buy and hold for the next 20 years Whole Foods Market, MasterCard, Under Armour, LTC Properties, and Novo Nordisk may deserve a spot in your portfolio over the coming decades. By The Motley Fool Market whims and whispers can cause stocks to trade violently in the short term, but strong companies with top-shelf management and rock-solid financials can deliver returns that trounce the market long term. Because investing for longer periods has proven to outperform shorter periods of trading in and out of stocks, we asked five top Motley Fool contributors to give us their best ideas of stocks to buy in multidecade portfolios. Read on to find out which five stocks they picked, and why they think you ought to consider owning them. Steve Symington: Though shares of Whole Foods Market (NASDAQ:WFM) have climbed a modest 3 percent (excluding dividends) since I highlighted it as a stock the market loves to hate late last year, not much has changed to shift investor sentiment back in the organic grocer’s favor. Most recently, Whole Foods revealed mixed quarterly results in early May, with revenue rising a weakerthan-expected 1.3 percent year over year, to $3.7 billion, despite a 3 percent drop in comparable-store sales. Within that decline was a 2.1 percent drop in the number of customer transactions, and a 0.9 percent decline in basket size. Meanwhile, Whole Foods’ net income fell 10 percent, to $142 million, but beat the market’s low expectations by remaining flat on a per-share basis, at $0.44, thanks to aggressive share repurchases during the past year. In short, Whole Foods has continued to struggle to find topand bottom-line growth as competition has intensified as new market entrants and traditional grocers alike fight to capture a slice of this lucrative niche. However, Whole Foods insists that it’s continuing to make progress on the nine-point turnaround plan it outlined last November, including goals to improve its cost structure, bolster its technology and marketing investments, and shift consumers’ perceptions of the brand by becoming more competitive from a price standpoint. Whole Foods has also garnered praise with the opening of its first smaller-footprint 365 concept location last month. Any further success from 365 could materially increase the company’s stated long-term goal of nearly tripling its number of stores in the U.S., to 1,200 locations. As long as Whole Foods continues to make progress in its turnaround as it realizes that ambitious goal, I think patient investors willing to buy the stock now, and hold for the next two decades, will be more than happy they did. Sean Williams: If the stock mar- ket closed for the next 20 years, the company I’d be happiest to buy and hold would be payment-processing facilitator MasterCard (NYSE:MA). One of the biggest advantages MasterCard holds over the rest of the credit-services sector is that it’s solely a payment processor. MasterCard, unlike Discover Financial Services and American Express, isn’t a lender, meaning it has no exposure to credit delinquencies. This lack of lending exposure means it’s only minimally affected by global growth slowdowns and recessions. Opportunity is another big reason to like MasterCard. Based on commentary from MasterCard’s management, some 85 percent of global transactions are still being conducted in cash. This would mean that, in spite of MasterCard’s 12.6 billion processed transactions during the first quarter, it’s really just touching the tip of the iceberg of what’s possible. It has ample opportunity to grow its business in Asia, the Middle East, and Africa in the coming decades, thus providing MasterCard with a high-singledigit, or low-double-digit top-line annual growth potential. The barrier to entry in the payment-processing business is also relatively high. On top of the costly infrastructure needed for merchants, you can essentially count the big payment processors in the U.S. on one hand. Processing market share and merchant relationships aren’t built overnight — which means that MasterCard’s market share and cash flow are generally safe and predictable. Finally, MasterCard has a rocksolid balance sheet, complete with more than $6.2 billion in cash, and nearly $2.9 billion in net cash. Operating cash flow has totaled more than $4.1 billion over the trailing 12-month period. This cash has allowed MasterCard to explore acquisition opportunities to improve its network, as well as reward its shareholders. Its forward dividend yield of 0.8 percent will likely grow substantially as time marches on, and it still has $2.9 billion remaining on an announced $4 billion stockbuyback program. Without sounding too “punny,” I fully expect MasterCard to charge higher over the long term. Jason Hall: Under Armour Inc. (NYSE:UA) (NYSE:UA-C)stock has taken a pummeling recently, down about 30 percent from its alltime highs. The big reasons for the decline? It’s largely due to concerns around some weakness in apparel market share in North America, but also the loss of The Sports Authority, a major athletic retailer in the U.S. that’s going out of business. The Motley Fool There’s likely some selling that’s a result of valuation concerns, too. After all, Under Armour shares, which still trade for nearly 67 times last-year’s earnings after the selloff, are far from cheap. But at the same time, this kind of high-performance growth business should come at a premium price. Under Armour has grown sales 20 percent or more every quarter for the past six years, and is still a small player in the global athletic-clothing business. It had less than $4 billion in sales in 2015 compared to $19.4 billion for Adidas, and $32 billion for Nike. The best part is, Under Armour doesn’t have to take gobs of market share from the industry giants to continue its growth trajectory. Yes, it will likely have to take at least some share from both Nike and Adidas to keep up the recent pace of growth, but its international presence is tiny. Last quarter international sales were up 55 percent; but even with that huge jump, it only accounted for 15 percent of total revenues. Bottom line: The global middle class will expand by 1 billion people in the next couple of decades, and the athletic apparel and footwear industry is likely to grow substantially along with it. Under Armour is an ideal stock to own while that plays out, and now’s a great time to buy. Daniel Miller: Buying and holding for two entire decades is an investing strategy you rarely hear about these days, even though longterm investing is a wise choice. That’s simply because so many industries are rapidly changing due to new technologies, which makes buying and holding difficult. To select a stock to safely hold for two decades, investors have to find a company poised to benefit from a trend that won’t change anytime soon. To me, LTC Properties Inc. (NYSE:LTC) absolutely fits that bill. LTC Properties is a REIT, or Real Estate Investment Trust, which owns or finances income-producing real estate. But it isn’t the fact that it’s a REIT that’s enticing for investors looking at a 20-year timeline. What’s great about this REIT is that it owns more than 200 assisted living, memory-care, post-acute/ skilled nursing, and range-of-care properties in the healthcare industry spanning roughly 30 states. It isn’t pleasant to think about family members getting old, but the fact is that, by 2030, the population aged 75 and older is expected to jump by nearly 90 percent compared to 2012, and it’s expected to increase from accounting for 6 percent of the total U.S. population to roughly 10 percent. In fact, national healthcare spending was $3.1 trillion in 2014, and that’s expected to jump to $5.0 trillion by 2020.. For that reason, LTC Properties is poised to generate significant income from its current properties within the healthcare industry, and it’ll pay you a dividend yield of 4.38 percent during the process. Todd Campbell: Perhaps there is no trend as likely to provide tailwinds to drugmakers as the rising prevalence of diabetes worldwide. According to the International Diabetes Federation, the number of people with diabetes will soar from 415 million today to 642 million in 2040. The market for diabetes treatment is already big, but with a forecast suggesting a 50 percent increase in patients during the next couple of decades, spending on diabetes therapies is likely to be massive. If so, then diabetes marketshare leader Novo Nordisk (NYSE:NVO) may be one of the best healthcare stocks to stash away in long-terml portfolios. Unlike Eli Lilly & Co., Novo Nordisk gets the lion’s share of its revenue from the sale of diabetes drugs. Diabetes accounts for threequarters of Novo Nordisk’s quarterly sales, and about a quarter of Eli Lilly’s sales. Therefore, Novo Nordisk, which boasts more than 45 percent market share in insulin, and racked up $3.1 billion in sales from diabetes and obesity drugs in Q1, is the biggest and arguably purestplay in diabetes. Novo Nordisk should be able to hold onto its top-tier status in the indication in the coming years, too. Management is funneling about $2 billion per year into R&D, and that commitment is already paying off with next-generation medicines. These include Victoza, a GLP-1 inhibitor that racked up sales of $678 million last quarter, and Tresiba, a new long-lasting insulin that will compete against Lantus, a drug with $6.4 billion in 2015 sales. Overall, proven leadership in this massive indication, and a track record of innovation in diabetes treatment, makes this one of my top stock picks for long-term investors. 5 Years From Now, You’ll Probably Wish You’d Grabbed These Stocks — Especially if you’re near or in retirement! An announcement this big doesn’t happen every day. Motley Fool co-founders David and Tom Gardner just revealed two brandnew stock picks that they think have serious market-beating potential. Some of their biggest winners have returned upwards of 5,000 percent*. Don’t miss your chance to grab what could be their next multibagger stock picks. 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July 27-August 2, 2016 / LAS VEGAS TRIBUNE / Page 27 SOCIAL SECURITY AWARENESS Why the ‘Save Our Social Security Act’ would hurt the economy and drive down other tax revenues By Rachel Greszler The Daily Signal Rep. Reid Ribble, R-Wis., recently introduced the Save Our Social Security (S.O.S.) Act, which includes some practicable and commonsense solutions such as raising the retirement age and using a more accurate inflation measure. Unfortunately, the S.O.S. Act’s faults significantly outweigh its merits. The bill’s most harmful provision is a significant increase in Social Security’s payroll tax cap. Currently, Social Security’s 12.4 percent tax only applies to the first $118,500 of workers’ earnings (the cap is adjusted upward with wage growth each year). The S.O.S. Act would increase that level to $308,750 by 2021, and index it thereafter to tax 90 percent of all wage income. For top earners, that’s almost a $22,000 per year tax increase in 2021. While Social Security’s trust fund will receive a significant boost from these additional taxes, federal, as well as state and local, tax revenues will decline. That’s because employers will reduce employees’ taxable wages in response to having to pay higher payroll taxes. It is well understood that employees bear the full burden of the payroll tax, even though half of it comes from employees’ paychecks and half is collected from employers. As payroll taxes consume more of the employees’ compensation, taxable incomes will decline — causing as much as a $5,000 loss in federal income tax revenues and another $1,000 in state income tax revenues. That only includes the direct impact of raising the payroll tax cap. Excessive marginal tax rates would further diminish taxable wages by reducing the incentive to work. The S.O.S Act would result in a 55 percent marginal tax rate for a two-earner family of four with $125,000 in income (including federal and California state taxes). Marginal rates for higher-income earners could approach 70 percent. Such excessive marginal tax rates would reduce the labor supply, leading to even more lost tax revenues. According to a 2006 economic study, raising the payroll tax to cover 90 percent of earnings would generate only 52 percent of static revenue projections. In other words, about half of the expected gain in Social Security tax revenues from the S.O.S. Act will likely be lost through lower federal and state taxes. Finally, higher payroll taxes will enable higher government spending as multiple economic studies have concluded that Social Security surpluses have caused as much as a one-for-one increase in non-Social Security spending or decrease in tax revenues. This means that the new payroll tax revenue will largely improve Social Security’s ability to pay benefits merely on paper. It is true that payroll tax surpluses will result in more treasury securities being added to Social Security’s trust funds. However, these treasury securities represent Rachel Greszler a debt obligation for taxpayers and not an asset. A better approach would protect individuals’ retirement contributions from Congress’s incessant spending appetite in private accounts that individuals own and control. Despite the inclusion of some meaningful and commonsense reforms to Social Security, such as raising the retirement age, using a (See Greszler, Page 29) Congress should build on the good reforms in the Save Our Social Security Act. Page 28 / LAS VEGAS TRIBUNE / July 27-August 2, 2016 What happens if you work after signing up for Social Security? Depending on your age and income, you might not be able to collect your Social Security retirement benefits and work at the same time. By Maryalene LaPonsie You can sign up for Social Security retirement benefits as early as age 62, and you do not actually have to be retired to get them. However, working while receiving benefits may not be in your best interest. “The Social Security election point is one of the largest financial decisions you’ll make in your life,” says Larry Rosenthal, president of Rosenthal Wealth Management Group in Manassas, Virginia. If you file early and continue to work, part or all of your benefit could be temporarily withheld if you earn too much. However, if you wait to sign up for Social Security until full retirement age, you can work as much as you like and only have to worry about taxes. Early filing could mean withheld benefits The full retirement age for those reaching the milestone this year is 66. People as young as 62 are entitled to file for early benefits, but by doing so they receive a monthly amount that is roughly a third less than what they would get if they had waited until their full retirement age. Benefits could be reduced even more if you have an income greater than $15,720 in 2016. For every two dollars you earn in excess of that amount, one Social Security dollar will be withheld. “It’s not a tax, but it is, in essence, a 50 percent penalty,” says Rick Seiler, vice president of ASC Financial Group’s office in Allentown, Pennsylvania. In the year you reach your full retirement age, Social Security allows up to $41,880 in earnings before wages begin to affect benefits. Every three dollars earned in excess of that amount results in one dollar of benefits withheld. Once workers reach their full retirement age, they can earn as much as they want while receiving benefits. This is true regardless of whether a person filed early or waited to begin benefits. And if your Social Security payments were withheld because of your earnings, your monthly benefit will increase beginning at your full retirement age to give you credit for the withheld benefits. Working could make your benefits taxable Another consideration when it comes to working is whether your income could make part of your Social Security benefits taxable. For both early filers and regular filers, the Social Security Administration uses combined income to determine the amount of benefits, if any, subject to income tax. The combined income is calculated by adding the following three money sources: —Adjusted gross income —Nontaxable interest —50 percent of Social Security benefits If an individual filer’s combined income falls between $25,000 and $34,000, half of that person’s Social Security benefits may be subject to federal income tax. If combined income exceeds $35,000, then 85 percent of benefits are subject to tax. The actual amount owed will depend on your tax bracket. For couples filing a joint return, half of benefits are taxable if the combined income is between $32,000 and $44,000. If the combined income exceeds $44,000, then 85 percent of that couple’s benefits are taxable. Seiler notes these numbers have been in place for decades without any adjustment for inflation, and that may explain why they are low compared to many of today’s typical incomes. Making the right decision Many people have a “land grab mentality” which makes them likely to apply for benefits too early, Seiler says. Unfortunately, a rash decision can have long-term effects on finances. “They want to make sure they understand the tax implications,” says Willie Schuette, a financial coach with The JL Smith Group in Avon, Ohio. While Social Security will allow people to change their mind within a year of filing and pay back the benefits received, Schuette says for most people, “If they select it early, it’s a permanent decision.” As a result, they may have a reduced monthly benefit for life and also find it difficult to return to work and maintain those benefits. For that reason, finance experts say it’s always wise to talk to someone knowledgeable about the program before taking any action. “It’s a large decision, and you need to have a Social Security discussion with your financial advisor,” Rosenthal says. ***** Maryalene LaPonsie is a freelance writer who has been reporting on personal finance, retirement, higher education and insurance for more than seven years. You can connect with her on LinkedIn, circle her on Google+ or check out her personal website at The Mighty Widow. July 27-August 2, 2016 / LAS VEGAS TRIBUNE / Page 29 Social Security, Medicare shortfalls should worry retirees, workers and students By Scott Burns The Social Security and Medicare Trustees reports, released last month, came and went faster than a bad sitcom. One day they were news. The next day no one remembered, a casualty of the Brexit vote. But those reports are much more important for Americans than the Brexit vote. Whether you’re retired, working or still in school, you should be concerned. Two massive, vital and successful government programs are in trouble. They are in trouble today. They will be in more trouble tomorrow. We get mixed messages about this from politicians. Some worry. But most play the role of reassuring uncle. They report the trust funds’ figures. Those tell us that (a) everything is fine for the next 10 years and (b) that the Social Security Trust Fund will last until 2034, just like last year. The Medicare Hospital Insurance Trust Fund will last until 2028, two years shorter than last year. That’s pretty far away, so the news fades. Don’t worry, be happy. But we have a problem now. These reports aren’t beach reading, but you can find where the rubber meets the road if you know where to look. One place is in the Medicare Trustees report. It is called “Appendix F: Medicare and Social Security Trust Funds and the Federal Budget.” It begins on page 210 of the new report, but the real meat is in Table V.F1. on page 212. That’s where you can compare how these two programs look in trust accounting and in federal cash accounting. This year, trust accounting shows that Social Security and Medicare have a combined surplus of $17.1 billion. Just above that you’ll see the federal budget accounting. It shows that in spite of employment taxes, taxes on Social Security benefits, trust fund interest and premiums for Medicare B and D, these programs were short $354.5 billion. Their cash shortage represented 80 percent of the entire federal deficit for 2015. All other government programs, after tax collections, operated at a loss of $83.9 billion. Just to be clear, $354.5 billion of the money spent providing Social Security and Medicare benefits in 2015 had to be borrowed. That $354.5 billion represents 23 percent of total spending on those programs. That qualifies Social Security and Medicare as elephants in the room. Today. In 2004, the first year Appendix F appeared in the Medicare Trustees report, the combined trust surplus was $163.7 billion. The federal budget shortfall was a mere $18.5 billion, even though threefourths of the cost of Medicare hospital insurance is paid out of general revenue. The 75-year Social Security deficit is a big deal. The Trustees report finds that the deficit for financing the program is 2.75 percent of payroll — if the tax increase went into effect immediately. That’s a 22.2 percent increase over the current old age and disability tax for the 94 percent of all workers who earn less than the Social Security wage base maximum of $118,000 a year. Greszler (Continued from Page 27) more accurate measure of inflation, providing a minimum anti-poverty benefit, and increasing the number of work years in the benefit calculation, the S.O.S. Act’s massive tax increase would drive down other tax revenues and cause significant harm to the economy. Ribble and his colleagues should build on the good reforms in this proposal and expand individuals’ options to build financial security in retirement in private accounts. Congress must not fall prey to embracing a bad tax increase that will do more harm than good. ***** Rachel Greszler is a senior policy analyst in economics and entitlements at The Heritage Foundation’s Center for Data Analysis. She focuses on federal spending and the national debt as the deputy director of Thomas A. Roe Institute for Economic Policy Studies and the Grover M. Hermann fellow in federal budgetary affairs at The Heritage Foundation. dential candidates talk about this between now and November? Not a chance. Scott Burns is a syndicated col- This is the fastest-rising tax most Americans have paid during their working lives, so increasing it to avoid a benefits crisis won’t happen easily. More important, the 22.2 percent increase probably won’t be enough. Remember, the Social Security reform commission of 1983, led by Alan “See No Bubbles” Greenspan, assured us that Social Security would be well-financed for 75 years. Now, only 33 years later, we’re already massively short. Could the shortfall be eliminated some other way? Sure. All we need to do is die younger rather than older. There are few volunteers. Most people aspire to live longer. And the Medicare figures aren’t real either. The most important statement in the Medicare Trustees report doesn’t appear until the very end, on page 260. There, chief actuary Paul Spitalnic offers his statement of actuarial opinion. Like Richard Foster before him, he declares that medical costs are likely to rise faster than mandated by law. He writes: “Absent an unprecedented change in health care delivery systems and payment mechanisms, the prices paid by Medicare for most health services will fall increasingly short of the cost of providing such services. If this issue is not addressed by subsequent legislation, it is likely that access to, and quality of, Medicare benefits would deteriorate over time for beneficiaries.” Rome is burning. Will our presi- umnist and a principal of the Planobased investment firm AssetBuilder Inc. Email questions to scott@scottburns.com. Page 30 / LAS VEGAS TRIBUNE / July 27-August 2, 2016 charge stresses. You’ll love the other benefits, too: It Trendelenburg position position July 27-August 2, 2016 / LAS VEGAS TRIBUNE / Page 31 What You Need To Know By Dr Nina Radcliff Our nation’s narcotic addiction and overdose epidemic By Dr. Nina Radcliff, MD What will you do, Mr. or Madam President, about our nation’s narcotic addiction and overdose epidemic? Today’s voters are not settling for a “quiet epidemic.” Instead, they are turning-up the volume on our stigmatized and tragically ignored national plague — narcotic addiction and overdose. Our country’s current approach to the addiction crisis is simply not working. The abuse of, and addiction to, opioids — such as prescription pain relievers, heroin and morphine — is the worst addiction epidemic in American history. In state after state, driven by voters asserting that it is impossible to ignore this issue any longer, presidential candidates are being forced to detail their strategies on how they will deal with the devastating perils of addiction and our addiction epidemic, if elected to the Oval Office. According to a report released by the White House in 2011, prescription drug abuse was called the nation’s fastest growing drug problem, with prescription painkillers leading the way. Despite that dire warning and its accompanying action plan proposals, the addiction to prescription opioids has continued to grow throughout our country. And the details are staggering. Opioid pain relievers use has more than tripled in the past 17 years and has never been higher. Today, more people are dying from prescription opioids than cocaine and heroin combined. Overdose deaths from prescription opioids surpassed motor vehicle crashes as the leading cause of unintentional death. And we know the real heartbeat of these harrowing statistics is the immeasurable heartbreak, agony and sorrow, along with all the dismantled lives, as entire futures are lost to our opioid crisis. While addiction repeatedly starts with addictive prescription painkillers, it is later often followed-up with cheap heroin on the streets when the prescriptions run out. And it is devastating lives young and old, within all ethnicities, genders and every socioeconomic status. It is estimated that every day 2,500 American youth abuse a prescription pain reliever for the first time and 2.5 million Americans are living with prescription opioid abuse or dependence or heroin addiction. As the addiction to prescription opioids — and more heroin addicts who got addicted through prescription painkillers — grows in our country, it is leaving in its wake masses of overdose deaths, families struggling to find effective remedies and communities under pressure to forge a public response to these tragedies. In the past, political candidates have pledged their commitment to tougher drug laws, increased drug enforcement and expansion of existing approaches to treatment and prevention. However, this approach has not prevented the rise of our opioid addiction epidemic and the “war on drugs” has led to mass incarceration, rather than treatment, causing people to cycle through the criminal justice system without recovering from drug dependence. Siddhartha Mukherjee, The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer, wisely noted, “...a dis- ease needs to be transformed politically before it can be transformed scientifically.” Voters are echoing this sentiment calling for action, “What will you do?” Our next President must be identifying strategies now in order to implement comprehensive and effective policy within the first hundred days. For the sake of stemming our opioid addiction epidemic, radical and comprehensive change must be made. Too many lives are at stake to stick with the status quo. Echoing the voter’s voices, “What will you as President do?” This epidemic can no longer be silent. We need to keep the volume turned up. This article is for general information only and should not be used for the diagnosis or treatment of medical conditions and cannot substitute for the advice from your medical professional. Dr. Nina has used all reasonable care in compiling the current information but it may not apply to you and your symptoms. Always consult a doctor or other health care professional for diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions. Page 32 / LAS VEGAS TRIBUNE / July 27-August 2, 2016 EarthTalk is written and edited by Roddy Scheer and Doug Moss and is a registered trademark of E - The Environmental Magazine (www.emagazine.com). Send questions to: earthtalk@emagazine.com. Subscribe: www.emagazine.com/ subscribe; Free Trial Issue: www.emagazine.com/trial. Dear EarthTalk: Why do environmentalists consider Hawaii “ground zero” in the fight against genetically engineered crops? — Michael Van, Poughkeepsie, NY Most of us think of beaches, surfing and luaus when we think of Hawaii. But the constantly warm and moist climate actually provides some of the most productive land in the world with a never-ending growing season. As a result, Hawaii has become a major player in commercial agriculture, and is frequently used to test new farming techniques. Large agricultural companies moved in on this productivity by using Hawaii for trials of new genetically engineered (GE) crops. Monsanto and DOW Chemical both produce huge numbers of genetically modified seeds in Hawaii for distribution around the world. Some of Hawaii’s more common GE crops include corn, sugarcane, and papaya, among others. But not everyone appreciates how widespread GE crops are in Hawaii. Many local Hawaiians are upset that their homeland, otherwise a natural paradise, is used for such risky activities. Most GE crops are designed to resist intensive chemical pesticides that kill most other plants. Around the state, vulnerable populations including kids and the elderly have suffered the effects of this type of chemical exposure resulting from the overspraying of pesticides. These issues aren’t unique to Hawaii. People all over the world are increasingly wary of GE products, even as the chemical companies insist they are safe. However, the information on long-term effects is still inconclusive. Consumers want to know what’s in their purchases. Chemical companies are denying them this right by refusing to label those products containing genetically modified ingredients. Unfortunately, the state of Hawaii has hesitated to enact any legislation banning some of their most lucrative business ventures. Responsibility has fallen to the counties. Three Hawaiian counties initiated ordinances and moratoriums against additional GE crops and pesticide use in 2014. However, large companies like Monsanto and Syngenta sued to prevent these measures from being implemented, temporarily postponing these bans. While they did win their initial suit in late 2014, the counties have appealed the decision through the federal 9th circuit court of appeals in a trial which started this past June. The cases hinge on the concept of preemption, i.e. does the county legislation conflict with state rulings? The counties believe that the state’s acceptance of genetically engineered products does not mean that the counties cannot implement their own harsher regulations. Whichever way the federal 9th Circuit Court of Appeals decides Hawaii has become ground zero for testing and trials of genetically engineered crops, and environmentalists worry about the implications for ecosystems throughout the islands and beyond. will set an important precedent. If the court decides the federal law allowing GE products preempts the rights of the Hawaiian counties, any future GE bans would likely experience a similar ruling. However, the converse is also true. The judge allowing the counties to construct their own regulations regarding genetic engineering would pave the way for other counties and states to do the same. The cases will hope- fully be resolved before the end of 2016. 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