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Journalism is not a crime is trending

Today journalism is not a crime is trending, but I cannot speak for crimea, mar-e-lago or some fashion designer in Japan in support. But, in my backyard i've already something going on in the journalism industry i.e. the herald newspaper case. But, I can go with a certainty with the time. Something that happened when the Obama's occupied the white house from 2008-2016. It was during this time all three incidents that had taken place have their roots. There is a common root cause when all this took place. Although I might be looking at all the four I.e. the herald newspaper case, crimea, mar-e-lago and fashion designer in Japan all this goes back to the years between 2008-2016. It's up for each individual involved in each one it to trace back to 2008 for all of these problems. I've haven't seen or read anything on all the four leading up to back in 2008. There's only one commonality four disturbances in four different locations and one person the president of the united states at that time in between 2008-2016. Today this journalism is not a crime is trending and it has so much in common one thing in paper i.e. common in all the four and one timeline from my discretion 2008-2016 and one person occupied the white house between those years for two terms 2008-2012 & 2012-2016 the first black president the obama's in the white house. In order to see what's coming next follow me on twitter @154Pledge for the latest on local and world news.

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