Irv Posted February 7, 2024 Posted February 7, 2024 Demented Biden’s experiments need to end. What a mess.
yall Posted February 14, 2024 Posted February 14, 2024 5 minutes ago, BillsFanNC said: Oh the irony of attacking the very thing that allows you to protest. 2
BillStime Posted February 14, 2024 Posted February 14, 2024 Just now, BillsFanNC said: Your friends literally pissed and shitt all over our Capitol. You and Julie Psyop defend these pigs every single day. Shove your faux tears, Karen. Just now, yall said: Oh the irony of attacking the very thing that allows you to protest. Idiots never think.
B-Man Posted February 15, 2024 Author Posted February 15, 2024 THAT’S NOT A HUNGER STRIKE. THAT’S A WEIGHT LOSS FAST: This is why I can’t take college activists seriously. https://tomknighton.substack.com/p/this-is-why-i-cant-take-college-activists
Doc Posted February 15, 2024 Posted February 15, 2024 1 hour ago, B-Man said: THAT’S NOT A HUNGER STRIKE. THAT’S A WEIGHT LOSS FAST: This is why I can’t take college activists seriously. https://tomknighton.substack.com/p/this-is-why-i-cant-take-college-activists I go on a "hunger strike" every day. For 4 extra hours. 2
B-Man Posted February 28, 2024 Author Posted February 28, 2024 The “Airman” Who Set Himself on Fire for Hamas was Antifa Ex-Cult Member by Daniel Greenfield If you had told the average person that an anarchist or an airman had set himself on fire to protest Israel’s campaign against Islamic terrorists, you would get two very different reactions. Unsurprisingly the media led with the data point most likely to produce a favorable reaction. And Aaron Bushnell cynically played the same game, wearing (the wrong) uniform to his Hamas suicide attempt rather than the Antifa red in which he had been previously photographed. The Washington Post gets around to admitting that Bushnell was an “anarchist”. https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2024/02/26/israeli-embassy-airman-fire-death-gaza/ https://www.frontpagemag.com/the-airman-who-set-himself-on-fire-for-hamas-was-antifa-ex-cult-member/
B-Man Posted March 5, 2024 Author Posted March 5, 2024 Supreme Court wants $19.4 million in new funds to protect the justices and their homes Maureen Groppe, USA TODAY The Supreme Court has asked Congress for an extra $19.4 million for security to deal with “evolving risks” and a change in how the justices’ homes are protected, according to the office that administers the federal courts system. The office’s 2025 budget request for the Supreme Court includes 33 new positions to boost protection for the nine justices as threats against the judiciary have increased in recent years. “Ongoing threat assessments indicated that there are evolving risks that require continuous protection,” the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts wrote in its request to Congress. Increased funds are also needed to allow the Supreme Court Police to take over around the clock protection of the justices’ residences from the U.S. Marshals Service, the office said. https://www.yahoo.com/news/supreme-court-wants-19-4-165724843.html 1
B-Man Posted March 8, 2024 Author Posted March 8, 2024 https://twitter.com/ratlpolicy/status/1765906102015676760 1
Doc Posted March 8, 2024 Posted March 8, 2024 Looks like they need to start putting all paintings and sculptures behind/in glass.
B-Man Posted March 8, 2024 Author Posted March 8, 2024 Just now, Doc said: Looks like they need to start putting all paintings and sculptures protesters behind/in glass. My two cents. . 1
Doc Posted March 8, 2024 Posted March 8, 2024 16 minutes ago, B-Man said: My two cents. That as well. If only. 1
B-Man Posted March 16, 2024 Author Posted March 16, 2024 Federal Judge Nails DOJ for Giving Pass to Antifa While Selectively Prosecuting Trump Supporters VICTORIA TAFT To understand what's at stake, let's take you back. At UC Berkeley in 2017, Antifa and their local black bloc franchisees set fires and rioted to prevent Milo Yiannopoulos from speaking on campus. The anti-free speech violent protesters set off munitions, broke windows, beat people, and scared the university away from allowing any right-wing speakers to be heard on campus—unless they paid for their own security. Antifa radicals, calling themselves By Any Means Necessary (BAMN), framed themselves as brave and heroic for silencing speech of people they detested at the very birthplace of the campus free speech movement. It was the first round of the speech wars between people on the right who were trying to speak and those on the left who called them "fascists" while calling themselves "anti fascist" and using violence to literally shut them up. Several people were arrested for the melee, but guess who were the only ones prosecuted? In an opinion issued February 21, California Federal District Court Judge Cormac J. Carney stiff-armed the DOJs Terrorism and Export Crimes Section out of Los Angeles and nailed them for selective prosecution. The decision to dismiss the federal charges against two men who at some point became members of a group characterized as "white supremacist" was based on the fact that Antifa did as bad or worse that day and at other events where both groups were represented and Antifa wasn't prosecuted. {snip} He denounced violent as "always abhorrent," but noted that "violence to shut down speech is particularly dangerous and runs counter to the basic principles upon which our Nation is founded." But, he said, "Prosecuting only members of the far right and ignoring members of the far left leads to the troubling conclusion that the government believes it is permissible to physically assault and injure Trump supporters to silence speech. It is only when those tactics are deployed against those on the left that the government brings charges under the Anti-Riot Act. That is not permissible under our Constitution." https://pjmedia.com/victoria-taft/2024/03/14/federal-judge-looks-at-what-antifa-got-away-with-and-tosses-out-case-against-another-extremist-group-n4927324 . 2
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