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    Today in delicious irony...

    DOUGLASVILLE, Ga. — In an unusual legal maneuver, the district attorney in this suburb of Atlanta said Monday that he had won indictments against 15 supporters of the Confederate battle flag, accusing them of violating the state’s anti-street-gang statute during a confrontation with black partygoers in July.

    Prosecutors say that members of the group, which calls itself Respect the Flag, threatened a group of blacks attending an outdoor birthday party on July 25. A cellphone video of part of the episode shows several white men driving away from the party in a convoy of pickup trucks with the Confederate battle flag and other banners, including American flags, fluttering from the truck beds.

    The partygoers contend that members of the flag group yelled racial slurs and displayed a crowbar, a knife and either a rifle or a shotgun, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center, a civil rights group in Montgomery, Ala., that is representing some of the accusers.

    The Douglas County district attorney, Brian Fortner, a white Republican elected to the office in 2014, announced the indictments in a news conference Monday morning. Each of the 15 was indicted on one count of making terroristic threats and a second count of unlawfully participating in “criminal gang activity.”

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    The good/funny news stories thread

    The trial is going to be interesting.

    So will Fortner's next primary challenge, though perhaps he already had decided he was done with being an elected prosecutor.

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      #3
      The good/funny news stories thread

      Not really funny, but fascinating http://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2015/10/the-most-interesting-star-in-our-galaxy/410023/

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        #4
        Good news incoming

        https://twitter.com/cobbo3/status/1568172398540636160

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          #5
          Originally posted by ad hoc View Post
          The article with it's use of statistics has made me suspicious so I will not be taking it for now.

          229 million cases of malaria worldwide, 94% in Africa, 409,000 deaths worldwide.............

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