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Just watched a WHITE guy get pulled over by the cops in Salt Lake City. He wouldn't get out of the car and wouldn't keep his hands on the wheel. He got his window busted out, his ass got tazed, and then drug out of the car, landed on his face. This should have been such an easy pullover. Things are getting fucked up. Keep your rifle clean (thanks Para). | |||
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Well, the IRA got arms from Gaddafi in the 80's so, anything is possible. What's the old saying, the enemy of my enemy is my friend...anything is possible, however I think there's still a number of thresholds to pass through before we see any alignment. I just don't see it here yet, the Left is still in the midst of trying to contextualize and articulate what they're doing to the general public. The mainstream news thinks they can parse-it all out and put it all into a nice box of racial parity and equality, when in reality, that 'message' has been hijacked and driven onto a different road. | |||
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This is the seventh time I read that claim of no leadership. Why is it so important that they make this claim repeatedly? Me thinks they proclaim too much...... Also, has the violence attenuated in the past week or so? Seems there are fewer headlines and less buzz about it. Ever since Don Lemon wet his pants about how the Dem numbers are sagging because of it, seems things are quieting down. Does that mean the Left is leading/controlling ANTIFA? If so, does that mean Biden could have turned it off months ago? You’re a lying dog-faced pony soldier | |||
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Citing “sloppy” work, a judge on Friday banned Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman and three of his staffers from working on the case against the former Minneapolis police officers charged in George Floyd’s death, but is reconsidering after Freeman pushed back. https://www.startribune.com/ju...loyd-case/572378842/ Hennepin County District Judge Peter Cahill issued the ruling during a nearly 3½ hour hearing that covered a wide range of topics. The ruling related to a meeting some staff lawyer had with the Hennepin County medical examiner, a likely witness in the case, which allegedly violated the rules of professional conduct for attorneys. “I think it was sloppy not to have someone [else] present [at a meeting with] a primary witness in this case,” Cahill said. Freeman’s office released a statement afterward defending its work. It said Cahill granted a request from the county attorney and Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison’s office, which is leading the prosecution, to reconsider the ruling. It’s unclear when that decision would be made. According to Freeman’s statement, “ the meeting was completely routine and if the ruling stands, would make it nearly impossible for prosecutors to obtain, understand and introduce evidence in a case.” Eric Nelson, who represents Derek Chauvin, had filed a motion to disqualify Freeman’s entire office from working on the case. He expressed concern that Freeman and three of his attorneys — Deputy County Attorney Andrew LeFevour, Senior County Attorney Amy Sweasy and Assistant County Attorney Patrick Lofton — met with Hennepin County Medical Examiner Andrew Baker in May about the case without a non-attorney present. That violated state rules for lawyers and turned them into potential witnesses, Nelson argued. Cahill granted Nelson’s motion in part, disqualifying the four from the case. Other staffers from Freeman’s office would not be banned, the judge said. Freeman’s office said it followed standards dictated by a Minnesota Supreme Court decision, and that the third party at such meetings does not have to be a non-attorney. The statement added that Sweasy and Lofton had asked to leave the case on June 3, meaning they qualified as third parties in the Baker meeting. Sweasy and Lofton led the state’s first murder conviction against a police officer for the on-duty killing of a civilian. They tried former officer Mohamed Noor in 2019 for the 2017 fatal shooting of Justine Ruszczyk Damond. Hennepin County Attorney spokesman Chuck Laszewski declined to specify the reasons for their departure, but said “a team” of county attorneys continues to work on the case. Friday’s hearing held few other surprises. Cahill ruled on a few motions and reserved decisions on some key issues, including change of venue motions filed by each defense attorney; a prosecution request to try all four defendants in one trial; and defense motions to dismiss all of the cases. Chauvin, who knelt on Floyd’s neck for nearly nine minutes, is charged with one count each of second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. His former colleagues — J. Alexander Kueng, Thomas Lane and Tou Thao — each are charged with aiding and abetting murder and manslaughter. Change of venue Defense attorneys have proposed moving the trial to Clay County, Dakota County or Stearns County, among other options, arguing that news coverage has tainted the local jury pool. Thao’s attorney, Robert Paule, argued that local jurors might be too concerned about the impact of their verdict given the arsons that occurred after Floyd was killed. “If I lived in Moorhead I wouldn’t worry about the streets of Moorhead being burned” after a trial, Paule said. Cahill seemed skeptical. “There really isn’t a county, would you agree, or a state in this country where there hasn’t been a lot of publicity about George Floyd’s death,” he said. Assistant Attorney General Matthew Frank noted that a local jury was selected for the Noor trial despite widespread pretrial publicity in that case. Attorneys for the Floyd family later said the requests were an attempt to eliminate Black jurors from the trial. _________________________ "Sometimes I wonder whether the world is being run by smart people who are putting us on or by imbeciles who really mean it." Mark Twain | |||
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That shit has been going on since the beginning of time. You said it in the first sentence: They think that they are "morally superior", therefore always right, and how dare anyone question them. If you do, they feel they can jam their views down your throat. Couple this with the fact that over the years, people abhor the idea of punching someone in the face. (It usually works after "Please shut up, I really don't want or need to listen to you, leave me alone!") ______________________________________________________________________ "When its time to shoot, shoot. Dont talk!" “What the government is good at is collecting taxes, taking away your freedoms and killing people. It’s not good at much else.” —Author Tom Clancy | |||
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Hold up for a second, Mr Barr. Let some of these small businesses and people who have suffered first hand at the blm/antifa get a shot at the cash through a few lawsuits. Identify WHERE the money is, WHO has is, WHO gave it to those organizations so people can re-coup their losses. ______________________________________________________________________ "When its time to shoot, shoot. Dont talk!" “What the government is good at is collecting taxes, taking away your freedoms and killing people. It’s not good at much else.” —Author Tom Clancy | |||
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Gracie Allen is my personal savior! |
They're not likely to be ignorant of the Molotov/Von Ribbentrop Pact. | |||
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Not sure your meaning?...clarification please | |||
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Gracie Allen is my personal savior! |
Before WWII, Stalin cut a non-aggression deal with Hitler. Then Hitler invaded Russia. | |||
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Yes, that’s him. “ He was booked into Puyallup City Jail and posted bail about 1:45 a.m. At 2:11 a.m., Puyallup police responded to a break-in at a convenience store about three blocks from the police station.” Another source linked him to BLM, and antifa: “ The Post Millennial researched Acord's history of anti-police protesting and encounters with law enforcement. In June, Acord led a Black Lives Matter march in Seattle. Previously in 2014, Acord was caught with a cache of weapons and arrested during the Ferguson Decision Protest. Officers found the man carrying a 7-inch knife in his backpack, a box of ammunition, an assault rifle, a shotgun, and a box full of illegal fireworks in his car, according to a KOMO news report. When officers contacted Acord, he admitted to carrying a loaded gun without a permit. His bail was set for $10,000. ” https://thepostmillennial.com/...re-set-in-washington Read more here: https://www.thenewstribune.com...0.html#storylink=cpy https://www.thenewstribune.com...rticle245659120.html “ The work of destruction is quick, easy and exhilarating; the work of creation is slow, laborious and dull. | |||
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Nope, I'm with Bennett oh that one. That was total BS requiring her to leave because the campus police are too chickenshit to do their job and control the actual trouble makers. That cop in the video should have his badge taken and should be demoted to working in the cafeteria. When I went to UCF many years ago, the crew I knew would have beat down a bunch of those loud mouths, and the cops at that point would have waited for the bodies to hit the concrete before they stepped in to dish out some 'encouragement' of their own. ----------------------------- Guns are awesome because they shoot solid lead freedom. Every man should have several guns. And several dogs, because a man with a cat is a woman. Kurt Schlichter | |||
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There's a lot to wade through here, but you may find it illuminating, as did I. Funny and satisfying as well. Know your enemy. ____________________________________________________ "I am your retribution." - Donald Trump, speech at CPAC, March 4, 2023 | |||
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Maybe not so fabulous after all |
I don't see why this would shock anyone. European commies collaborated closely with the PFLP for decades. Several German commies were killed during the raid on Entebbe by the Israelis. This bitch here was one of them before the Israelis turned her into a good commie: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brigitte_Kuhlmann | |||
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Like a meme itself the vid is funny because it's true. Interestingly enough Hollywood has latched on to the type of information in this vid, albeit with Hollywood's typical spin. If you have an amazon account watch season 2 episode 4 of "The Boys". This episode just aired on the 11th. Spoiler Alert The episode features: A) Trying to reach the "normies" and the inability of "evil corporation conservatives(vaught and the supers)" to do so. B) New old Super (racist fascist psychopath) rising to power by harnessing the power of a few computer nerds who have the ability to meme and therefore reaching the "normies" C) the protagonists (anti evil corp/anti fascists) actually singing along at one point to Billy Joel's "We didn't start the fire". At least that's my take on the episode. Art imitating life, but with the typical hollyweird spin on it. I have the heart of a lion.......and a lifetime ban from the Toronto Zoo.- Unknown | |||
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To all of you who are serving or have served our country, Thank You |
parabellum, that youtube is gold. I liked it! | |||
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Good video, thank you Para. | |||
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Rochester Officers Cover Names After Protesters Shout Their Addresses, Kids’ Names, Make Taunting Calls To Parents In Front Of Them https://www.dailywire.com/news...m_campaign=position2 ochester Police Department (RPD) officers have been given permission to cover up their names displayed on their tags to avoid harassment from left-wing protesters, who are screaming out their home addresses, kids’ names and schools, and making taunting calls to their parents in front of them. They are also spreading personal information about the cops via social media. “The past couple of months officers names have been researched by protesters to put personal information out to the public, putting the safety of their families in jeopardy,” said a statement from RPD Chief La’Ron Singletary, who announced his resignation earlier this week. “Officers have been allowed to remove their name tags in an effort to prevent their personal information from being spread on social media,” Singletary added. Local radio show host and journalist Bob Lonsberry posted via Twitter on Thursday: “Peaceful protesters have stood outside the [Rochester] Public Safety Building, read an officer’s name off his uniform, tracked him down on their phones, and called his parents to taunt them. Or held up the phone to show the officer his home address and threaten to come after him there.” Peaceful protesters have stood outside the #ROC Public Safety Building, read an officer's name off his uniform, tracked him down on their phones, and called his parents to taunt them. Or held up the phone to show the officer his home address and threaten to come after him there. — Bob Lonsberry (@BobLonsberry) September 11, 2020 Singletary had his statement read by City Council Chief of Staff Robert Scanlon during a briefing with Democrat Mayor Lovely Warren and city council members on Wednesday. The police chief did not attend the meeting in person. WHAM 1180 similarly reported Thursday on the actions from the protesters, noting that “Deputy Chief Morabito says he has seen this (harassment) happen in real time”: City Council members questioning why Rochester Police Officers covered their names and sometimes badge numbers at the series of nightly protests were told it was for the officer’s protection. Chief Singletary says protesters are Googling officer names and spreading information about them and their families on social media. Deputy Chief Morabito says he has seen this happen in real time, with protesters calling family members of officers right in front of them and threatening to come to their homes. He says he personally gave his officers permission to cover their name tags. On Tuesday, Rochester native Chief Singletary and his entire RPD command staff announced their resignations. “As a man of integrity, I will not sit idly by while outside entities attempt to destroy my character,” said the announcement from Singletary, according to News 10 WHEC. “The events over the past week are an attempt to destroy my character and integrity. The members of the Rochester Police Department and the Greater Rochester Community know my reputation and know what I stand for. The mischaracterization and the politicization of the actions that I took after being informed of Mr. Prude’s death is not based on facts, and is not what I stand for.” Protesters have perpetrated violence in the city during protests concerning the death of Daniel Prude, who interacted with RPD officers back in March and died about a week later. An autopsy report from the Monroe County Medical Examiner’s Office, according to WXXI News, listed Prude’s cause of death as “complications of asphyxia in the setting of physical restraint due to excited delirium due to acute phencyclidine intoxication,’ an indication that Prude might have been high on PCP.” The news outlet highlighted that police reports indicate Prude had apparently “gone on a destructive tear,” “smashing out the windows of several storefronts, and ranting about having the coronavirus” before police came in contact with him. _________________________ "Sometimes I wonder whether the world is being run by smart people who are putting us on or by imbeciles who really mean it." Mark Twain | |||
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Thanks Para I love that memes demoralize them...and that they are meme impaired. Also that they recognize that the people they say they are fighting for hate them and that they are scared of the rights overwhelming firepower. | |||
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https://townhall.com/tipsheet/...mning-video-n2576093 Minnesota Law Enforcement Group Unendorsed Democrats After a Damning Video Came to Light The Minnesota Police and Peace Officers Association on Friday pulled their endorsement of multiple state Democrats after John Thompson, a state house candidate out of St. Paul, was caught beating an effigy of the union president and his wife. Last month, Thompson participated in a so-called Black Lives Matter "protest" outside of Minneapolis Police Federation President Bob Kroll’s home. He gave a rather disgusting speech to the crowd. "Come on over here with your ‘Blue Lives Matter’ sign," he said. "Blue lives ain’t s**t, and if people in Hugo don’t support black people, f**k Hugo.” The union's decision to pull endorsements from incumbent Democrats in the state is embedded in the party's support of Thompson. “The endorsements that we rescinded, my issue was those candidates did not stand up to their leadership and put pressure on and ask why are we supporting a candidate who did this in Hugo,” the union's executive director, Brian Peter, told the Star-Tribune. “If this is the future of the Democratic Party, my organization is going to support elsewhere.” | |||
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This makes my blood boil. There needs to be domestic terrorism charges filed for this action.. . | |||
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