Friday, December 5, 2014

Police are in the hot seat



police brutality is a hot topic in today's world. with the murder of three unharmed black men killed by white police officers. Is it a case of cops being power hungry or just being flat out biases and racist? In today's world everything is on camera everything we do is being recorded by someone or something. There is law that is trying to be passed that would make cops have small cameras attached to there collar at all times to get the 100% truth all the time my question is how is this even possible when cops are outside in crazy conditions. I think part of the problem is we have such high expectations for cops but at the end of the day they are just humans just like us.

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

turkey

"Since they can't be home for the holidays, our team is dedicated to bringing the holidays to them," said Anthony Amendolia, with DLA Troop Support subsistence team in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

DLA reports that 2,000 pounds of turkey, 300 pounds of cranberry sauce, and 500 pies will be sent to Liberia. To Senegal, DLA sent 600 pounds of turkey, 75 pounds of cranberry sauce, and 200 pies. As many as 5,000 meals will be served between both locations, and Service members will have their choice of apple, cherry, pumpkin, pecan or sweet potato pie.

While the DLA Troop Support subsistence team typically starts planning to ship holiday meal items six months in advance, military operations in West Africa only began two months ago. In order to meet those short requirements, DLA airlifted the Thanksgiving meal items from the United States into Liberia and Senegal.
DLA turkeys fly to Africa, Middle East this Thanksgiving