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JDHillFan

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  1. Must have been gas. It certainly makes perfect sense.
  2. Once upon a time, perhaps. Media outlets, no matter which side they are on, are no longer about reporting. They are about advocating. Everyone knows that. Seeing these journalists as truth seekers is more than a little naive. https://www.nytimes.com/2004/07/25/opinion/the-public-editor-is-the-new-york-times-a-liberal-newspaper.html
  3. You must have missed the intellectualism (good in journalism) in the changing headlines and reporting in the NYT, aka “The Paper of Record” over the last 48-72 hours. Your hiatus did nothing for your “awareness”. Pity.
  4. The point is that people like you have to paint things with an extreme brush. You will go to the mat over the literal definition of sanctuary city and immediately follow it up with nonsense about “human trafficking” and crossing state lines as though that’s something new and terrible. Why not make your case without the dramatics? Since it’s something that you and the late, un-great redhawk do regularly, does that make it a liberal thing?
  5. Fraudulently inducing…..good one. Still zeroed in on the claims of the Martha’s Vineyard 50? Human trafficking! What’s banal is thinking these migrants are better off living under a bridge in El Paso. Because if they go anywhere else their families are in danger. Right?
  6. It’s the kind of thing that leads to referring to the transfer of migrants from one city to another as “human trafficking”. There’s always a need for some to sensationalize.
  7. Sad state of affairs with today’s leftists.
  8. Thought I would post something nice for the fans of the Big Guy. The photo looks like it may have been retouched but that’s not the point. Go Brandon Go! away
  9. In addition to all the innocent people that have been slaughtered, prayers up for the forgotten victims; i.e., the Jew-haters in the trans community.
  10. Not after reading further. My apologies. Carry on.
  11. I can’t believe there’s strong-arming in politics. Who would have ever thought?
  12. I have no problem with mocking Jack P. I just prefer it be done with a measure of wit. Is there anyone funny in your house that can help out?
  13. Comedy? Satire? Sarcasm? Falls well short of the mark regardless. You will never get hired at The Bee if you stay this course. Very weak.
  14. Being sent to one of America’s great metropolis’s where they can commit low-level offenses if they so choose without fear of prosecution or deportation now amounts to human trafficking and putting families in danger. Why can’t they all just stay under a bridge in Texas??
  15. Apparently immigrant families are in less danger under a bridge in El Paso as opposed to a hotel in NYC. It’s very possible there is some truth to that. Sad.
  16. And if no states want to work with border states then border states just need to suck it up and deal? Tell us about the accommodations for these people in Texas vs anywhere else and how it constitutes “harming families”. Did these families have plans laid out for Eagle Pass? The whole sanctuary city business was nothing more than virtue signaling by democrat politicians to try to prove moral superiority over the awful people in border areas being overrun. It’s evil that people of your thinking are willing to crap on places like El Paso so long as “sanctuaries” don’t have to put their money where their virtue signaling once was. Isn’t sharing the burden what liberals were once all about?
  17. Looks like 50 Venezuelans got the short end of the stick by being sent somewhere awful instead of their destination of choice. And the buses from Texas? Tricked? Human trafficking…why the over the top hyperbole about what’s been happening? Are you equally concerned about the flights that have sent migrants, apparently under several administrations, to destinations uncertain? I don’t recall “human trafficking” complaints from you when that was in the news.
  18. Next up from J from R - “it’s not even made from paper!”
  19. Generally considered to have happened 1939-1945 though the US did not become involved until 1941. You’re welcome.
  20. Playing loose with “human trafficking” aren’t you? https://www.cbsnews.com/news/migrants-ron-desantis-planes-buses-greg-abbott-marthas-vineyard-dc/ Are the state operations legal? When migrants are released by federal officials, they are allowed to travel to a U.S. destination of their choosing. And they can get there through various means, including the buses and planes that some Republican governors are offering them. It's not illegal for states to transport migrants if it's voluntary. While critics have accused states of human trafficking and kidnapping, no proof has emerged that migrants have been forced on buses or planes. If the transportation involves coercion or false information, however, civil or criminal liability is possible, lawyers said. Representatives for Texas and Arizona said their migrant busing operations to D.C., New York and Chicago are voluntary, noting they ask migrants to sign consent waivers.
  21. https://www.britannica.com/art/satire Educate yourself. No need to thank me.
  22. Can you identify any area on the globe that’s better off because of Joe Biden’s presidency? I personally disagree with the answer of America and the right track/wrong track polling would agree. Anywhere else that you can think of?
  23. But what about the drinking water??
  24. Dude and his wife are a real pair. I think Schumer recently called him a dedicated public servant. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/04/nyregion/nadine-menendez-mercedes-death.html It was a cold evening in December 2018, and Nadine Arslanian, the soon-to-be wife of Senator Robert Menendez, was zipping through the darkened streets of suburban New Jersey in a black Mercedes-Benz sedan. She would later tell the police she did not see the man stepping out in front of her to cross a busy thoroughfare. The crash that ensued just after 7:30 p.m. killed the man, Richard Koop, 49, almost instantly. His body was thrown to the curb just steps from his home and badly mangled, according to the Bergen County medical examiner. Prosecutors said in those charging papers that Ms. Menendez needed a car so badly after a December 2018 “accident” that the senator, a Democrat, was willing to try to suppress an unrelated criminal prosecution for a New Jersey businessman in exchange for a $60,000 Mercedes convertible. The fatal collision with Mr. Koop on Dec. 12 matches prosecutors’ terse description of the December 2018 crash.
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