Friday, September 27, 2019
TRUMP LEADS BIDEN IN THE LATEST RASMUSSEN POLL
by talkhost Richard Randall
Donald Trump 47% / Joe Biden 43%
THE LATEST RASMUSSEN POLL
Most voters expect Joe Biden to be the Democratic nominee, but President Trump has the edge for now in next year’s presidential race. Wednesday, September 25, 2019
Tuesday, September 24, 2019
Highlights: US President Donald Trump Addresses UN General Assembly
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I have the immense pleasure of addressing you
today.
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The United States rigorously defends customs
that have made us who we are.
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If you want freedom, take pride in your country.
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If you want peace, love your nation.
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The future does not belong to globalists. The
future belongs to patriots.
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The future belongs to sovereign and
independent nations who protect their citizens, respect their neighbors and
honor the differences that make each country special and unique.
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Jobs are being produced at a historic rate.
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We want balanced trade which is reciprocal.
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I have made clear we stand ready to complete a
new trade agreement with the UK. We are working closely with PM Boris Johnson
for a magnificent trade deal.
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Supply chains are relocating back to America
after imposing tariffs on China.
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Hope we can reach an agreement which is
balanced for both countries.
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We are also closely monitoring the situation
in Hong Kong. We are all counting on President Xi as a great leader.
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I will never fail to defend America's
interest.
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Iran has escalated its violence. No
responsible government should subside Iran's blood lust.
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It is time for Iran to stop threatening other
countries.
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America's goal is not to go with these endless
wars; wars that never end.
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The US wants partners, not adversaries.
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We will never stop working to make peace at
reality (in Afghanistan).
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Each of you has the right to protect your
borders.
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We are working closely with our friends in the
region to uphold the integrity of borders.
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You (illegal immigrants) will be promptly
returned home as long as I am president of the United States.
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We are also committed to support those who
live under brutal pressure in countries such as in Cuba and Venezuela.
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We are watching the situation in Venezuela
very closely.
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America will never be a socialist country.
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These totalitarian ideologies have the power
to exercise new and disturbing forms of suppression and domination.
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Freedom and democracy must be constantly
guarded and protected.
Friday, September 13, 2019
CSPD citizen ride-along program
In an attempt to establish a climate that
promotes positive and open interaction between CSPD officers and the community
they serve, the CSPD developed a citizen ride-along program. During a
ride-along, which in most situations is limited to one, four hour session in a
twelve month period, community members will have the opportunity to interact
with an officer in a one-on-one setting. While responding to a variety of calls
for service, the officer and the community member will have the opportunity for
open and candid communication about the police profession. By creating a venue
for positive interaction, the program hopes to instill a greater sense
awareness about the role and responsibilities of our officers, as well as the
define the expectations our community has of the CSPD.
Those interested in
participating in the program can pick-up an application and schedule the
ride-along at any of the following patrol divisions:
Sand Creek Substation – 4125 Center Park Drive (servicing
southeast Colorado Springs)
Gold Hill
Substation – 855 W. Moreno Ave. (servicing southwest Colorado Springs)
Stetson Hills Substation – 4110 Tutt Blvd. (servicing
northeast Colorado Springs)
Falcon
Substation – 7850 Goddard Drive (servicing northwest Colorado Springs)
information from CSPD
CSPD DIVERSITY
Many police departments, to include the CSPD, strive to employ
individuals from diverse backgrounds that are representative of the communities
they serve. Having a diverse work force allows departments to better relate to
and subsequently serve their communities. For the CSPD, the concept of
diversity is an important one that has multiple meanings which can be applied
to our sworn and civilian employees. This includes but isn’t limited to an
employee’s life experience, their nationality, their racial affiliation, and
their gender. Our employees bring differing degrees of life experience, some
coming to us as college students to others having served in one of the five
branches of our country’s military. The CSPD employs individuals from countries
such as South Africa, England, Australia, Tunisia, and Germany. Of our 713
sworn officers, approximately 18% of them associate themselves with a minority
group. Of that same number of officers, approximately 15% are female; to
include 14 who are currently attending the 26 week long Training Academy.
information from CSPD
SEE OZ GEIST 'LIVE' AT U.C.C.S.
Tickets are on sale now to hear Marine Corps veteran and author Mark "Oz" Geist recount his experiences in the Benghazi siege in 2012 at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs.
Geist is expected to speak about "his life and leadership lessons," from 6 to 8 p.m. on Oct. 9, in the Shockley-Zalabak Theater at the Ent Center for the Arts.
Tickets are $12 for adults and $7 for students and are available onlinehttps://tickets.uccspresents.org/1715
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