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John J. Walsh (born August 19, 1962) is a member of the Michigan House of Representatives, first elected in 2008.
Walsh has a bachelor's degree from Michigan State University and a law degree from Wayne State University. Prior to being elected to the Michigan House Walsh was a corporate lawyer, an executive at Schoolcraft College and a member of the Livonia City Council. He and his wife Janice are the parents of two children.
Walsh represents the city of Livonia. He is currently the Speaker Pro Tempore of the Michigan State House of Representatives.
John Walsh was a family-owned department store in Sheffield, England.
On the morning of 19 June 1875, John Walsh opened a small baby linen and ladies' outfitting shop, at number 39 High Street, Sheffield. By 1888 the business had grown and had purchased shop units on both on the north and south sides of the High Street. In 1902 John Walsh retired from the business and the store was incorporated as John Walsh Ltd. with five directors coming from the Walsh family.
The business had grown into a department store offering the sale of silks, dresses, millinery, ribbons, laces, flowers, feathers, toys, stationery, patent medicine and other goods as well as maintaining restaurant and writing rooms, and by 1906 had opened its own cabinet making factory in Pinford Street.
During the Second World War the store was destroyed by the Sheffield Blitz in 1940 and the business re-opened in former staff accommodation at The Mount and Fargate Street. To secure the companies furniture business, the factory in Pinford Street was made into a separate business, John Walsh Manufacturing Co Ltd in 1944, which continued to trade until its closure in 1957.
John Edward Walsh, Jr. (born December 26, 1945) is an American television personality, criminal investigator, human and victim rights advocate and the host, as well as creator, of America's Most Wanted. Walsh is known for his anti-crime activism and his righteous hatred of criminals, with which he became involved following the murder of his son, Adam, in 1981; in 2008, the late serial killer Ottis Toole was named as the killer of Walsh's son. Walsh is part owner of the Museum of Crime & Punishment in Washington, D.C.
Walsh was born in Auburn, New York. He attended the University at Buffalo. After college and marriage to the former Revé Drew in 1971, the newlywed Walshes settled in South Florida, where John became involved in building high-end luxury hotels.
In the summer of 1981, Walsh was a partner in a hotel management company in Hollywood, Florida. He and his wife, Revé, had a six-year-old son, Adam. On July 27, 1981, Adam was abducted from a Sears department store at the Hollywood Mall, across from the Hollywood Police station. Revé had left Adam in the toy department at the Sears while she looked for a lamp. When she returned several minutes later, Adam was missing. Police records in Adam's case released in 1996, show that a 17-year-old security guard instructed four boys to leave the department store. Adam has been thought to be one of them. Sixteen days after the abduction, his severed head was found in a drainage canal 120 miles (190 km) away from home. His other remains were never recovered.
John Walsh (born December 12, 1972) is a former American football quarterback. He was the starting quarterback for Brigham Young University during the 1993 and 1994 seasons.
He left college as a junior to enter the NFL Draft based on overly optimistic draft expectations. Although he was drafted in the 7th round by the Cincinnati Bengals, he was cut shortly thereafter and never played in the National Football League.
John E. Walsh (born November 3, 1960) is an American politician. He served as a United States Senator from Montana from 2014-15.
A member of the Democratic Party, he previously served as a United States Army National Guard colonel, the adjutant general of the Montana National Guard with a state commission as a brigadier general from 2008 to 2012, and Lieutenant Governor of Montana from 2013 to 2014.
In October 2013, Walsh announced his candidacy for the U.S. Senate in 2014 to succeed retiring Democratic incumbent Max Baucus. When Baucus retired prior to the end of his term, Walsh was appointed to fill Baucus' seat, and thus Walsh was running as an incumbent in 2014. On August 7, 2014, he announced that he was dropping out of the race, a decision attributed to the controversy arising from allegations made in The New York Times that he had plagiarized portions of a 2007 research paper he had written while at the Army War College. The allegations led to an investigation that resulted in the revocation of Walsh's Master's degree in 2014.
Your body and mind, molded by electic jew
It'll be no loss when they come to murder you
Soft, weak and fat, you can't even fight
But worse than that, you're not proud to be white
(Chorus)
(Chorus) The muds and the jews, They've come to attack
Until my last breath, I won't turn my back
They've come to attack, but I'm fighting back(x3)
When their armies come to end your worthless life
Twenty-five niggers will gan-rape your wife
But I'll still be fighting, killing what I see
Risking my life to set my people free (Chorus)
Fuck your path of least resistance.
The war is underday, you'd better be prepared
'Cause might makes right, and the weak won't be spared
Guns and bombs will be our voice
Stand up whitey, make your choice! (Chorus)
I refuse to let the future of my race be compomised by
inferiors.