From The Tribune staff reports
ALABASTER A well-known man in Shelby County is now facing charges of possession of child pornography with the intent to distribute and dissemination or display of child pornography.
Bobby Joe Seales, 76, of Alabaster, was arrested on Thursday, May 13, 2021. He posted $40,000 in bonds and was released from the Shelby County Jail the same day.
Seales is currently the Vice President General of the Southern District of the National Society Sons of the American Revolution. He has also served as an ambassador for the Alabama Bicentennial and is the former president of the Shelby County Historical Society.
By Rob Shimshock | January 19, 2021 | 4:47pm EST
Conservative author Michelle Malkin speaks on Fox News about previous censorship on Facebook. (Photo credit: YouTube/Fox News)
Twitter locked the accounts of both conservative author Michelle Malkin and Right Side Broadcasting Network (RSBN) Tuesday, preventing any tweets from being sent from those accounts for 12 hours leading up to Inauguration Day. Twitter doesn t want me expressing my opinions 24 hours before inauguration, Malkin wrote on Telegram, an encrypted, cross-platform messaging app. No reason given, but of course we know the reason.
When banning an account, the Big Tech company typically cites a specific tweet that infringed its policy, giving the user an opportunity to delete it, but not this time. Furthermore, Malkin, whose Twitter account boasts more than 2 million followers, was not the only conservative influencer to get locked out prior to the inauguration. Twitter also l
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By Joseph Tanfani, Michael Berens and Ned Parker (Reuters) - Weeks before mobs besieged the Capitol building in Washington, a bright red bus crisscros.
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(Reuters) - Weeks before mobs besieged the Capitol building in Washington, a bright red bus crisscrossed the United States, emblazoned with a huge image of President Donald Trump in suit and tie with a clenched fist above his shoulder.
FILE PHOTO: March for Trump bus tour kicks-off at Doral Central Park for a two week multi-state rally in support of U.S. President Donald Trump, in Doral, Florida, U.S., November 29, 2020. REUTERS/Maria Alejandra Cardona/File Photo
At more than 25 stops - in parking lots and airplane hangers in states including Arizona, Georgia, Louisiana, Kentucky and Tennessee - flight-attendant-turned-political-activist Amy Kremer and other speakers exhorted crowds to join her and others in Washington to fight for Trump and overturn the election.