Award-winning ‘kind’ nurse fired over video vowing to let cops and their families DIE in her hospital after DUI arrest

An award-winning nurse has been fired from her hospital job after she vowed she would let police officers and their families ‘die’ during her drunk driving arrest.

Crystal Tadlock, 35, shockingly declared she would break her oath to do no harm while handcuffed in the backseat of a patrol car early Saturday morning.

She was taken into custody in Magnolia, Texas – about 45 miles outside of Houston – after she was caught speeding and failed a field sobriety test.

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Climate Lunatics in Hamburg Pass Referendum Committing Germany’s Leading Industrial City to Deindustrialise Completely in 15 Years

Hamburg WW II – Not bombed enough

Hamburg is German’s leading industrial city. Its companies add €20 billion in gross value every year. Much of this economic output is related to Hamburg’s happy location on the Elbe and the fact that the city is home to Europe’s third-largest port. All of this has made Hamburg extremely prosperous, which prosperity has filled it with rafts of clueless virtue-signalling morons who have no idea how anything works, why they find Hamburg attractive in the first place or how their hip urban lifestyles are maintained.

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Immigrants told to come to Canada for free health care

The feds are using the fact health care in Canada is free to try and lure immigrants to come to the country.

The Department of Immigration has launched an international marketing campaign promoting Canada’s public health care.

Your government hates you. (Incognito)

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CBC’s five-year plan includes grooming kids & foreigners to build audience

OTTAWA – CBC/Radio-Canada says it wants to expand its audience by pitching itself to Canadians who “under-value” its services — or don’t watch, listen to or read its offerings at all.

In its new five-year strategic plan, released Tuesday evening, the public broadcaster says it can’t “afford to rely solely on existing users and fans as confirmation of its value to the public.”

The strategy calls on CBC/Radio-Canada to build up its audience by reaching out to children and youth, newcomers and “non-users or dissatisfied users.”

What value?

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You can’t park there! Boeing 737 Max dramatically collides with two other jets as hapless airport ground staff misjudge space on the tarmac

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Canada’s plan to donate refurbished armour to Ukraine appears to be on the scrap heap

Ukraine has yet to receive the more than two dozen refurbished light armoured vehicles Canada promised to the war-torn country in September 2023, CBC News has learned.

The vehicles remain stuck in bureaucratic and corporate limbo — even though the Department of National Defence delivered the decommissioned vehicles to an Ontario-based company for reconstruction almost two years ago.

The fate of the restoration contract, publicly acknowledged around Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s high-profile visit to Ottawa and believed to be worth between $150 million and $250 million, yet is now shrouded in secrecy.

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Greta Thunberg: I was tortured, beaten and starved by Israel

Greta Thunberg has claimed she was “hit, kicked, starved and tortured” during her time in Israeli custody.

The Swedish activist accused Israeli guards of defacing her suitcase with the words “whore Greta”, drawings of a penis and images of the Star of David.

The 22-year-old was detained by Israel earlier this month after taking part in an attempt by the Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza.

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Some flights delayed after Kelowna airport public information system hacked with pro-Hamas messaging

Kelowna International Airport says some flights have been delayed after a third party hacked its terminal display screens and public address system with pro-Hamas messaging on Tuesday evening.

The incident happened at about 5:15 p.m.

“We are experiencing some delayed flights,” the airport said in a news release.

h/t Auntie Polly

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