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  1. Just now, The Frankish Reich said:

    Some were real information -- example: recent posts on the Senate "Crossfire Hurricane" investigation. I didn't agree with his take, but they included real information.

    Others -- the whole Q Analysis crap -- were exactly that. Crap. He'd post it and then do the Trump thing: "I don't know, but many people are saying this ...." When I tried to pin him down on what he believes is the truth, he would refuse to do it, using that corny "do your own research" line. 

    And he liked to talk like a guy who understood classified information, but trust me, he didn't. Neither does the so-called Q himself.

    So.  Banable for posting information which he may or may not agree with.  But someone posts repetitive meaningless memes like  confetti they are ok.

     

    Got it.

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  2. Who TF let the Karen's rule this board?

     

    The shallow bot/left/NPC's that entered the board over the last few months have lent nothing more than bad memes and repetitive BS aka (hoax).

     

    DR posts legitimate informative information.

     

    If we are banning people I think the mods should reconsider if they didn't ban the wrong person/people.

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  3. 2 minutes ago, BillStime said:

     

     

    "In preparing Homeland Security officials for questions about Rittenhouse from the media, the document suggests that they note that he "took his rifle to the scene of the rioting to help defend small business owners.""

     

    Since when is telling the truth being 'sympathetic'?

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  4. 16 minutes ago, Buffalo_Gal said:


    Wouldn't the E&O insurance be null and void due to bad and illegal acts? I don't see nuthin' about criminal acts of sedition Professional Liability Insurance🤷‍♂️

    Unless this "insurance" *wink*wink*nudge*nudge* is like a book deal and simply a way to pay off people who do the bidding of their higher-ups?



     

    I think the insurance can only be used to protect from civil liability.  Not criminal.  So if they get sued the insurance company pays.  If they get indicted... they go to jail.

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  5. 7 minutes ago, whatdrought said:


    I may be incorrect here, but I don’t think that was the premise the warrant was based on at all. My belief was they were searching Taylor’s house because she had acted as a mail service for the drug dealer who was her ex boyfriend. He had mail delivered to her place, picked it up, and then was followed directly to a stash house. 

     

    "Police suspected, according to the May report written by Jaynes, that Glover "may be keeping narcotics and/or proceeds from the sale of narcotics at (Taylor's apartment) for safekeeping."  A property seizure log completed after searching Taylor's apartment following the shooting listed no drugs or money."

     

    Nothing was found.  The Detective responsible for writing and getting approval for the warrant was reassigned pending an investigation.  

     

    Bottom line it was a shitshow but the cops getting punished (my point) are paying the price for bad intelligence.

  6. 3 minutes ago, whatdrought said:


    I think Joe is saying that that is the narrative the media is pushing though completely false. 
     

    I’m not sure I understand your second comment- the cops were doing their job and were shot at...? 

    The cops were executing a raid based on a warrant.  The people that got the warrant in the first place had the wrong information. 

     

    The cops executing the warrant are the ones getting in trouble (wrongfully) for it.  Just doing their job.

  7. 15 minutes ago, Joe Miner said:

    I’m mostly pissed at the news on this subject.

     

    The past several months the local and national news have been reporting every story about Breonna under the sun regardless of truth.

     

    Half of the people upset about this STILL think the cops broke in and shot her in bed asleep. They also  STILL think the cops were at the wrong address.

     

    Why? Because that’s what was initially reported for several weeks.

     

    Innocent, black, EMT, who was a good citizen was murdered in her sleep by police in a botched raid.

     

    I’m all for freedom of speech.  But there also has to be some accountability when false stories are repeatedly presented as truth and no corrections are made clear.

     

    To be fair.  It was not a botched raid.  It was a botched warrant. The cops were put into that situation due to information that they could not control.

  8. 1 minute ago, dpberr said:

    Two Items I have opinions on relative to the Supreme Court:

     

    1. Judges should retire at 70. Nobody is going to convince me RBG was a judge of sound mind at 87 *and* battling cancer.

     

    2. No Supreme Court should overturn a previous Supreme Court's decision. That's a Pandora's box.

     

     

    A friend of mine was forced to retire at 70 this year.  He was the Chief Justice of the NH Supreme Court.  No thanks.  Its a bad idea.  A highly intelligent and sharp healthy individual that just won the Republican primary for State Representative.  Solid conservative.

     

    Age is not necessarily a problem.  Health (mental and physical is) and there are ways of dealing with that.

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