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Free Range Texan's avatar

I would like to see the judges held to account - that entire group has somehow forgotten their place.

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Cankerpuss's avatar

So do I. I truly despise all people who are called "judge" or "your honor." I hate elitism in all its forms and putting these reprobates in black robes and sitting them on a bench because they have a fancy law degree from an Ivy league school doesn't grant them clairvoyance that the rest of us are not entitled to. They need to hit these bastards hard and send a message to all of the other countless crap judges out there that they need to behave and that they need to do their job correctly and honestly or there will be hell to pay.

If only it would actually happy.

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JohnAZ's avatar

Judges are failed lawyers, products of the Peter Principle.

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JohnAZ's avatar

They are also politicians, bias on the bench. Lady Justice and her scales are a joke today.

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Cankerpuss's avatar

Humanity has an unswerving ability to corrupt, screw up, and destroy everything it touches.

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Breck Breckenridge's avatar

Over-generalized John. Some judges are what they should be. Masters of the Law.

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JohnAZ's avatar

Not the ones that make the news.

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Breck Breckenridge's avatar

If Dante didn't have a special ring in Hell for bad judges he should have.

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Breck Breckenridge's avatar

I wonder if there is any profession or professional appointment that reflects the overall morality of society more than judges?

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Lugh's avatar

Fire all of them like El Salvador did. Later, after careful review, some could be rehired perhaps. In the meantime, military tribunals.

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Don Reed's avatar

08/11/25: "Happen." And now to put Lisa Monaco in prison. I don't care how long that will take. As far as I'm concerned, she's the Ghislaine Maxwell of the Biden White House.

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Phil Denter's avatar

Indeed. There will be hell to pay.

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William Wallace's avatar

Agree it’s Judging not Dictating!

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

No truly powerful person is EVER prosecuted in the US, much less imprisoned, regardless of the crime. I'd like to be proven wrong.

The sole exception is the case where the powerful are scamming or harming other powerful people, like Bernie Madoff and Sam Bankman-Fried did.

The elite all work together to protect each other. The Epstein case is the most glaring example.

Any government's moral authority comes from impartial administration of justice, something conspicuously lacking in the US.

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Chris's avatar

Madoff and Bankman-Fried didn't have any REAL power. Both were just low level hustlers and frauds.

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Lugh's avatar

Madoff preyed on other Jews - just like they were regular folks. That's not allowed. Don't know if Bankman-Fried did.

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grand funk's avatar

fried rhymes with---what?

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

They were both billionaires. And both had a lot of influence on government. Madoff controlled the SEC, and SBF donated to most of Congress.

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Chris's avatar

Pfff...Those two clowns were less than a gnat on the asses of the REAL controllers. They were expendable dupes.

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Ben's avatar

Duke Cunningham.

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

Anyone poor enough to be tempted by bribes is not really rich or powerful.

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Ben's avatar

I guess you are not paying attention its all about bribes and blackmail according to some.

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Cathleen Manny's avatar

Wouldn’t we all. Not gonna happen, though, because…who’s going to do it? No one.

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Yirgach's avatar

Ever watch Senator John Kennedy keel haul a judicial appointee?

He has the ability to shine a very bright spotlight on their legal ignorance, especially when it comes to the Constitution.

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JohnAZ's avatar

Yeah, how about our latest SC Justice, who did not know what a woman is.

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Ron Anselmo's avatar

Cut her some slack, JAZ, she admitted she's not a biologist.

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Blackbird's avatar

Are you sure Ketanji Brown Jackson is a "she"? He/she/it/they don't know what a woman is so I doubt he/she/it/they ever claimed to be one.

You can get in a lotta trouble for calling someone "she" when he/she/it/they don't feel like being one at that particular time. It's called "deadnaming" and it's right up there with antiSemitism among the unforgivable sins.

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Ben's avatar

Call me a dinosaur I ain't playing that game.

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Ron Anselmo's avatar

Yo, are you ever coming south? We have to go visit Rulo soon. Forget about Whitmer and your crush, she's not your type.

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BigOinSeattle's avatar

regardless of zer birth gender, ze is a dwarf

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JohnAZ's avatar

Uh-huh!

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Breck Breckenridge's avatar

Oh she knew. A four year old knows that.

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JohnAZ's avatar

Ha, so where does that put her?

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Ben's avatar

Dishonest and fearful of the Democrat cabal of nuts fruits and flakes.

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Skenny's avatar

If DC is Hollywood for ugly people, the legal branch is DC for people who are too obnoxious to be elected.

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E. Grogan's avatar

Exactly. Very well-said.

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Ernest N. Curtis's avatar

Probably true but it is a matter of degree. Congress provides many counterexamples.

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Byron Allen Black's avatar

Ted Cruz popped to mind.

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Letsrock's avatar

Ted Cruz just came out and said that he sees no evidence of weather modification for the floods. He's disgusting.

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JDJAWS's avatar

Fair Play

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Say It Aint So's avatar

JHK, it is painful to see what has happened over the past 4 years if you are a law abiding citizen who, like most Americans, just wants to provide a safe and healthy life for our families...if there is a way to be grateful for the internet it is the ability to see what is happening (to a degree) in real time...although much was known or suspected about the Russia collusion it will not provide real "satisfaction" if those who are accused are not held to account. The abuse of the Legal system (Lawfare?) should make every American very uneasy...because it could happen to you...when they say "no one is above the law" then you can assume the person stating that is in fact guilty...for the majority of those who choose being law abiding citizens it would make all of us thrilled to see Obama, Hillary, Clapper, Comey, Rice, Schiff, and Brennan drawn and quartered in the worst way possible...No one can say for sure if execution is a deterrent (been argued forever) but I honestly believe that some Americans would gladly tune in if such a public display was made available...Dragging these charges out through years of courtroom drama will only delay and for most of us that is too long...

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Ron Anselmo's avatar

Add Fauci to your list.

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Te Burt's avatar

There is tremendous gratification from seeing the "bad guys" get their "comeuppance" - why I love movies where the villains get the shit beat out of them. I have visions of whippings (just enough to make it hurt) for the likes of Fauci, Smith, Comey, Hillary, and (poetically and definitely politically incorrect!) Obama! (You don't get to pervert the course of Justice and commit treason without paying for it!.) Stocks on the Mall (1 week, uninterrupted for bathroom breaks or weather), and public hangings. Why were public hangings stopped? People need to see what "consequences" look like, especially those who think there aren't any. It's bad karma to even THINK of this, but I'm only human.

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Cankerpuss's avatar

I think the best punishment for these miscreants would be to take all of their wealth, every last penny of it, and return it to as many as possible. Force them to become vagabonds, wandering the streets begging for their sustenance and being kicked around by everyone because most will recognize their faces. Let them feel the sting of their sins. Let them wallow in misery. Let freeze to death in the streets or die of heat exhaustion in the gutter. Then bury their filthy remains in an unmarked grave so no one will ever be able to go pay them any respects.

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Te Burt's avatar

Okay, that's brutal - and you're right, it would be the worst punishment, one under which their egos would collapse - except for something that comes to mind: there's always some leftist do-gooder who would want to "save" them (not something that can be litigated or stopped) and that's all it would take to rally the troops for the "poor, downtrodden, done-badly-to" martyr. We have the "poor downtrodden" illegal aliens as evidence of outright stupidity and gullibility that this is likely. Thank you (to the Constitution framers) for making high treason punishable by death. I'd rather these twits are dead "martyrs" instead of living rallying points.

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Cankerpuss's avatar

Excellent points. I just want to have some kind of punishment where they will be forced to consider their sins, at least for a season. If hanging were to be the chosen punishment then make it the type of hanging where they dangle and suffocate for a time before passing into oblivion. Not the type where they drop 6 feet and their necks snap.

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Blackbird's avatar

A rotten cabbage to the head - day after day...

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JohnAZ's avatar

No capital punishment, I believe it is too easy.

Florence COlorado, dig a hole in the ground, but a cage over top of it with a slot for food and drink, put a toilet in it. The put them in and throw the key away. Isolation!! Take their power and money away, and stop them from accessing any form of communication. Then after a couple of news cycles, forget they ever existed.

That would be good punishment and not cruel. Punishment fit for the criminal.

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Ben's avatar
Aug 11Edited

Send the Clintons to Haiti they won't last thirty seconds.

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grand funk's avatar

cannibalism

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grand funk's avatar

as in eat the rich.

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Ron Neff's avatar

Cankerpuss--- I would prefer to hang them by their scrawny neck until they are d e a d . Get it over with and present an immediate present to all the people they jerked around.

Because----I have seen it happen before. They get their tit in a wringer and get caught. Typically some far left marxist who is on the hiring committee for some university or NGO then decides that they should hire these POS to be the Prez of the University in a job where someone else does the real job and they get to strut around and poke their finger in your eye and tell you------see, our side looks out for their people and.......fu.

Immediate severe punishment is always the best----at least in my opinion.

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Freedom 4 conservatives's avatar

To be an effective deterrent, punishment must be swift, severe, and CERTAIN. None of those are happening in the current leftist-dominated "justice" system. The leftists have pretty much dominated most of the U.S. justice system since around the end of World War II, getting more entrenched every year. Not surprisingly, many criminals, including violent ones, never see anything more than a slap on the wrist, petty crime and property crime are at all-time highs (disguised by the fact that prosecutions for such crimes have become so rare in many leftist-run jurisdictions that victims don't even bother to report them, anymore), violent criminals often get light sentences and are paroled before even serving a fraction of that, and certain leftist-favored "minorities" (including illegal aliens) can pretty much get away with anything without fear of arrest or punishment.

The really funny thing is that leftists always fret about law-abiding citizens exercising their Second Amendment right to arm themselves to defend against attack by criminals. Leftists are too stupid to figure out that, were their leftist-run "justice" system actually doing its job of arresting, prosecuting, convicting and incarcerating dangerous criminals, fewer law-abiding citizens would feel compelled to arm themselves. Oh, and when a violent criminal gets himself/herself/itself killed by an armed victim exercising the God-given right of self-defense, leftists might do well to think that the perp might still be alive had the "wonderful" leftist justice system actually functioned as it should function and gotten the perp off the streets.

When it comes to crime, America is nearing an inflection point--when law-abiding citizens can no longer trust the justice system to protect them against violent criminals, their very basic (and quite logical) response will to be to simply whack the perp themselves to end the threat. And no amount of leftist hand-wringing or freedom-depriving legislation and judicial mischief will stop that.

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BigOinSeattle's avatar

20-30-40 million illegals? Border left wide open for 4 years? It's OK because muh amnesty, and doing the work Americans won't do. ICE agents wear masks and immediate deportations? Illegal! Unconstitutional! Our Democracy!!! Every last one of these people MUST receive an individual hearing in front of a federal judge!! Only 700 judges for 20-30-40 million illegals? Either hire more judges or let the process play out over the next 150 years, by which time Jose and Mohammed will have worked their entire lives here in the land of endless gibs and their kids and grandkids will be in the universities and government institutions because muh birthright citizenship!

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Blackbird's avatar

"...vagabonds...kicked around...wallow in misery...streets...gutter..."

You're getting so close... Dictator Zoo!

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Breck Breckenridge's avatar

Whoa! That's brilliant!

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Cedric Erle Ward's avatar

Better yet,

Cremate them and flush their ashes into the sewer.

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Storie Mooser's avatar

I'm not with you on this, better to have them in public work units dressed in orange jumpsuits for identity as lingering reminders through decades until they die. Otherwise, too easy for day-to-day public pre-occupations to displace memory of their crimes.

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JohnAZ's avatar

They should not have access to anyone, their power drive is too corrupting. Think of Al Capone who ran his empire from Alcatraz.

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Hugh Wayne Black's avatar

Orange is the new "color of law". We can dream....

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Te Burt's avatar

That's a good one, too. Prison at night. Well, there goes our "MAGA are the kinder, gentler, more loving and inclusive" reputation! LOL

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Ron Anselmo's avatar

On the contrary, Te Burt, bad karma is *not* to think of it, as evidenced by those you mention.

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Tardigrade's avatar

I think a supremely satisfying punishment would be too make them live a lower-middle-class life, finding work and paying bills and generally struggling to get by.

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Tony Lauria's avatar

They could learn to code.

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P. Robert Thorson's avatar

Coding? And the next thing you know, they'd be applying for jobs at Chipotle.

"The waiting is the hardest part", as one Tom Petty used to sing.

Waiting for these criminals to be brought to justice appears to be in a race with the coming mayhem. Mayhem caused by the effects of the Long Emergency kicking into high gear, and creating an underclass of desperadoes, with nothing left to lose. Economic and cultural collapse waits for no one.

My sense is that many crimes will go unpunished, escaping prosecution under the smokescreen of higher priority crises. I hope I'm wrong, but timing is critical, and we're running short of runway.

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Tony Lauria's avatar

My comment was made sardonically.

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Tardigrade's avatar

🤓

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wkenn's avatar

"Why were public hangings stopped?"

The Soviets did a few public hangings during and after WW2, and the Germans did this at times during the war.

The West chose to do it quietly in the early morning hours out of public view.

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John Schrauth's avatar

Have you seen the "Sough Park" episode on public hangings? Then imagine the rogues gallery above in that situation?

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John Schrauth's avatar

"South Park." More coffee! More coffee!

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Ben's avatar

I'm saying that right now.

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Tony Lauria's avatar

And Loretta Lynch.

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Bill Rice, Jr.'s avatar

Liar extraordinaire.

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Ron Anselmo's avatar

You are correct, sir. Most were front-facing, since he was on TeeVee every day, we were subject to his lies on a daily basis. I distinctly remember him saying we may never shake hands again. I remember thinking, what color is the sky in this fucking guy's world? I'm a Gator, but I'll say it, Roll Tide. Hope to see you all in December 2025, for the SEC Championship in Hotlanta.

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Bill Rice, Jr.'s avatar

Good luck to UF. I think ya’ll now have your qb.

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Skenny's avatar

It wouldn't be a shocker if some of Comey, Brennan, and Clapper are charged within a week or two. And while public hangings would draw good ratings, the courtroom drama is sure to provide entertaining and informative insight into the inner workings of the government's organized crime activities.

Unlike the real Mafia, who in NY were amiable enough to divide the spoils among five families, this ruthless, greedy bunch of crooks aggressively targeted all competition for elimination. We'll see how the "capo dei capi," Lord Barry, fares in those proceedings after his "caporegimes" start singing.

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William Wallace's avatar

These shits are going to sing like they are auditioning for the Metropolitan Opera!

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E. Grogan's avatar

I agree with you on watching a public display of these criminals, I think many of us would watch it. I know I would. I think it very much needs to happen so that Americans can really feel that justice has been done and the rest of the world can respect America once again. I'm 70 y.o. and remember travelling around Europe, when America was very much respected and admired.

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Phil Denter's avatar

You want the rest of the world to "respect America once again"?

Try following George Washington's sage wisdom and mind your own fucking bee's wax. That'd be a start, fyi.

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Byron Allen Black's avatar

“There is nothing more provocative than minding your own business.”

― William S. Burroughs, The Place of Dead Roads

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Storie Mooser's avatar

Ooh, I'm sure your splenetic outburst will promote more open discourse.

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Phil Denter's avatar

Perhaps. My goal, fyi, is self-reflection because the world would truly be a much better place if the USA's MIC adhered to George Washington's sage wisdom.

The problem isn't me pointing this out. The problem is the USA sticking its hooked nose into everyone else's bee's wax. Capiche?

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Ben's avatar

Great word and it fits fosp to a tee!

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Ernest N. Curtis's avatar

Unfortunately, their business seems to have considerable overlap with that of the military-industrial complex.

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Ben's avatar

We don't care because the rest of the world is a bigger mess including it would appear your country who is still sending arms and weapons of war to Israel in your bad name.

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JohnAZ's avatar

Ben, Phil will never get over the fact that Trump (the USA) has convinced enough folks in the West to want to join the USA. Next year will shut him up when they have their referendums.

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Phil Denter's avatar

Do not speak for me, John. C'mon! You're better than that.

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Western separatists are a minority, John.

The plural of referendum is referenda, fyi.

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Western Canada is having referenda to split from Canadian federation and join the USA in 2026? What is your source? Google appears to know nothing about these otherwise unheard of claims.

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You think that a couple referenda could shut me up? What? Are you new here?

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How American of you, John. You read a couple of right-wing articles and then start telling a lifelong Canadian about Canadian politics. You've had your head so far up your butt for so long that you think that that stench is normal.

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Ben's avatar

Yes, you spew endlessly even when obviously talking out your ass.

Good grief How Canadian of you, Phil. You read a couple of idiotic leftwing articles and then start telling a lifelong American about American politics. You've had your head so far up your butt for so long that you think that that stench is normal.

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Phil Denter's avatar

E. cares. That's what this conversation was before your mindless rude interruption, interloper.

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Yes, the Canadian government is wrong to fuel the genocide while also advocating a 2-state solution. You keep arguing with me like I'm saying the opposite but that's just because you are a fucking moron, Chick-brain.

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Hugh Wayne Black's avatar

Seems your country has its own history of genocide. Again, General Washington's advice: "Mind your (fucking) business".

Kamloops ring a bell? That's just one example. Your people are still covering it up.

BTW, A 2 state solution has been suggested since the formation of modern Israel. The Palestinians have rejected it every time. Gaza was turned over to them by Israel 20 years ago as an attempt to satisfy this. It made for a wonderful launching pad to fire their missiles into Israel killing innocent civilians.

For a genius you sure are ignorant of history, both your own and others. Again, STFU sounds like advice you should heed.

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Phil Denter's avatar

I'm not defending Canada's sordid past. Why are you acting like I am?

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I know! You're attacking Canada to change the topic. Right?

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Yes, the British monarchy are shape-shifting lizard people who must remove their shoes in subservience when entering the House of Rothschild's City of London. Sad but true.

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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced his support for a 2-state solution one week ago, Einstein. Thank you for displaying yourself as so ill-informed, it makes running circles around you child's play for me.

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10/7 was a Bibi flase flag. D'uh.

Hamas leadership and Bibi are tight.

Cui bono, Einstein? Cui bono?

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First of all, I'm proving that I actually do know history.

Second of all, high IQ does not necessarily mean "know it all." High IQers are often well-educated but not always. And lay folk ASSUME that if someone doesn't know something then they, therefore, are not of high IQ. You know? Like a moron.

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Gwennie's avatar

What genocide is that? Asking for a friend...

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Phil Denter's avatar

Well-played.

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Larry Goldstock's avatar

Pay-Per-View of this would erase our national debt !!

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Cedric Erle Ward's avatar

@Larry Goldstock

It wouldn't even make a dent in it.

You can't even comprehend how large ONE trillion is,

let alone 37 trillion and counting.

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William Wallace's avatar

The funds for court costs will come out of their accounts domestic and their international off shore accounts and assets.

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Ron Anselmo's avatar

The $37T is in the form of redeemable (?) IOU's. Stack unfunded liabilities of $105T on top of that, for SS & Medicare, now you're talking real money. There is no way out.

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Ben's avatar

Unfunded liabilities are more like a Quadrillion and counting.

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Ron Anselmo's avatar

Ben, are you suggesting that some will not be getting paid as promised?

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William Wallace's avatar

Understandable sentiments however in-Leau of drawn & quartered. Jail and complete forfeiture and confiscation of all assets that will be given back to the citizens of the United States.

Bank Robbers get sentenced for their crimes but they don’t get to keep their ill gotten wealth!

Regardless if they have families!

Charges, arrests, arraignments, trials, convictions and sentences are an absolute must.

These Frauds high jacked the us Constitution and defrauded the American People! This cannot go unpunished.

We The People demand that Justice is served and our Constitutional Republic is Restored.

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Phil Denter's avatar

"... for the majority of those who choose being law abiding citizens it would make all of us thrilled to see Obama, Hillary, Clapper, Comey, Rice, Schiff, and Brennan drawn and quartered in the worst way possible."

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A or B. It can't be both.

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Ben's avatar

That makes zero sense.

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Phil Denter's avatar

Law-abiding citizens do not advocate breaking capital punishment laws, Einstein.

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Hugh Wayne Black's avatar

To the expert on United States Laws, I got a little hint for you, genius. Some of our states haven't outlawed capital punishment. Treason is still punishable by up to death regardless of state.

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Phil Denter's avatar

Drawing and quartering the convicted is not lawful in any state. D'uh.

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Broadcast, no less!

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Hugh Wayne Black's avatar

Who said, "drawing and quartering?" Don't put words in my mouth, genius.

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Hugh Wayne Black's avatar

Especially for one who admits to being a Canadian.

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JohnAZ's avatar

Forward thinking Canadians do not want the current European leaning socialist (healthcare) system that exists now. They want American sensibility to problems. Alberta is already trying a different healthcare format alternative. They are not all “Phil” as evidenced by the continuing dialogue from the leadership of Alberta and most of BC.

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Phil Denter's avatar

John ignores his neighbour for 7+ decades, then reads a couple of right-wing articles and then preaches Canadian politics to Canadians. 🤣

How quintessentially American of John, eh?

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Americans like John despise socialized health care. They don't want it for the USA and they want it shut-down in Canada (like it's any of their fucking bee's wax) yet, quizzically, send billions in "foreign aid" annually to Israel to finance their universal socialized health care.

Now, that there is some top-tier hypocrisy.

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You can identify your masters by simply identifying who you cannot criticize.

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JohnAZ's avatar

Ha, just some facts I just read from the Edmonton News:

Polls in Alberta now show 36% in favor of separation up from 28% with 65% of the UCP favoring separation. A bill is expected to pass allowing the referendum to occur after enough signatures are gathered.

Facts, 36% is not a mere bagatelle and it is increasing. All that is needed is 15% more, a percentage of the “undecided” group, to vote for and well, I guess we will see.

I do not preach Canadian politics, but I do report what I see and hear. The advent of MAGA in the USA will hopefully destroy some of the socialist BS in Canada too. Hey, you can always expat to Europe if the NAU forms up.

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Phil Denter's avatar

Right. Sense is purely an American thing. 🤣

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Hugh Wayne Black's avatar

Sure ain't yours, genius. You'd be better off following George Washington's advice since you're the expert on United States History: "Mind your own business." Canada has problems of its own that perhaps you can focus on.

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Phil Denter's avatar

Canada is small potatoes, Hugh. Canada is irrelevant. Canada is now (thanks to Trump's interference in our recent federal election (which he bragged about to the press, ffs!)) ran by a central-banker, WEF scumbag. Canada, like always, will do as it's told.

We all know that.

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The USA is the one who "leads the world." You want to lead the world? You want to conjure world-reserve-currency US$ out of a Rothschild's butt? Well, then, if you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.

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Buzz S's avatar

Mercifully, James, you are one of the first to mention three of the many oath-breaking judges who presided over lawfare cases that were such obvious hoaxes they would have been aborted day 1 had they targeted a Dem. All judges on the cases against Trump — except for heroic Aileen Cannon— were so blinded by TDS they didn’t notice the statue of blindfolded Lady Justice right in their own courtrooms.

Arthur Engoron, pictured atop your column, presided over NY AG Tish James’s sham fraud case on Trump’s property value guesstimates.

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E. Grogan's avatar

Engoron is pure filth IMO.

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John Schrauth's avatar

Engoron's rulings would literally have outlawed business negotiations. Based on his "logic" if I say my car is worth $10,000 and a dealer says no, it's worth $7,500 and we settle at $9,000, we have both committed crimes. Sheer madness.

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Cankerpuss's avatar

All judges are filth, IMO. No human being can sit in a judgment seat and render an impartial judgement. It's impossible. Every thought a human judge has is guided and directed by that individuals own experiences, flaws, likes, dislikes, foibles, mannerisms and so forth. It is impossible for any judge to not be swayed or influenced by their life experience. Humanity must find a better way. Putting another human being on a pedestal above us and then asking them to render a fair and impartial judgement is foolishness at best. This, perhaps, is an area where A.I. might have some advantages. An impartial judge, not influenced by other people or life experience.

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Hugh Wayne Black's avatar

"All judges are filth". Especially when that Judge has a daughter who bundles contributions for the Democrat party and is a lefty activist. I wonder how much daddy's trial contributed to her coffers. He should have recused himself due to that conflict of interest. That he didn't, proves what a pile of shit he is.

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JohnAZ's avatar

Judges today are biased Left for the most part. Many are biased RINO also. IOW, polluted by the Deep State.

Think of the illogical system. A federal judge in a small district in California can redirect the efforts of the Executive Branch of the federal government, nation-wide. That is insanity.

It was caused by the Leftist leanings of the two Bushes, both extremely Deep State. The philosophical pendulum has not swung Right since Reagan left office. It is no wonder that the entire national political scene is so Deep State, the blame rests with the RINO side of the Deep State.

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Lugh's avatar

Swung right? What does that even mean? You mean emitting conservative talking points as they enable economic globalism?

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JohnAZ's avatar

The USA has run pretty much on an average on the political spectrum over its history, swinging back and forth across the political spectrum. Until 1988.

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Number 6's avatar

With all due respect Cranker, you indulge in a dangerous fantasy. If you have spent any time at all chatting with the various AI's, you can see their conspicuous bias. There is and will be no such thing as an "unbiased AI." The bias reflects those of the developers. Placing AI on a pedestal is exactly what the stringpullers are trying to do now. Convince everyone that AI can take over all the functions of humans and be better at it.

These judges are filth and deserve to be exposed, impeached, and jailed. Try to replace them with better humans, not a computer running software composed by the same people who put the corrupt judges in place.

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Tardigrade's avatar

A point about AI that more people should recognize. Like Jessica Rabbit, however they are it's because "they're just drawn that way".

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Cankerpuss's avatar

Good points all of them. I admit that I don't know if A.I. is the answer but there has to be something that can be done to find a system to render non-prejudice judgments. I do dream.

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Lugh's avatar

If no bias either for or against Blacks was put into an AI, it would come to far, far rightist conclusion since those are correct. Just give it the data: crime stats, test scores, IQ, etc.

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Tony Lauria's avatar

"Who is Number One?"

"You are, Number Six."

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William Wallace's avatar

Another thing the Democrats have Destroyed! The integrity of the Judicial System!

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William Wallace's avatar

With a happy smirk on his face!

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Albert P. Sweeney's avatar

Outstanding column James!!! As always!

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Polly Frost's avatar

I live in a coastal city in California where our elected officials are planning to raise our taxes to pay for their defense for their war against us taxpayers. The circularity of it is awe-inspiring. Newsom wants to raise even more tax money from us to redo the voting districting so that he and his cartel can live in perpetual dreamland free from any justice whatsoever. And anyone who speaks out at a city council meeting is reprimanded with their ultimate defense of their grift “this is stolen land!”

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JohnAZ's avatar

Polly, this is a war in this country. A Cold War so far. The rest of the world is just watching, waiting for the US to implode. Do not fear intervention by BRICS+ militarily. They know if Trump’s austerity programs fail with the voters in ‘26 and ‘28, the USA is just going to fade away. They do not have to go to war. Their war is the invasion of the USA by the foreign powers, and maybe the WEF too, through legal and illegal immigration.

Right now, MAGA is the ONLY obstacle in their way.

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Ernest N. Curtis's avatar

If only more people had your understanding of how the game is played, we might be better off.

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Polly Frost's avatar

It's amazing how many people in my CA city buy the narrative and don't see the game.

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William Wallace's avatar

Public Education and Propaganda Universities coupled with a paid for Tass & Pravda Media Frauds has been their objective to crush the Constitutional Republic of a Government of the People for The People and by The People.

For their own and their Parties Power!

California Citizens must throw their Government out of Office and take back their State for the People of California and not a slush fund for their Legislators!

They have successfully destroyed the California Dream!

The People of California must save it and restore it!

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Ernest N. Curtis's avatar

Same here in Orange County---once the bastion of conservatism.

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Polly Frost's avatar

Santa Barbara was also, now it's looney Left (not that the Republicans were completely great, but at least there were two parties). The only truly alt news site is Santa Barbara Current https://www.sbcurrent.com/p/city-college-and-county-cowards-cancel

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Ernest N. Curtis's avatar

Yes, I weep when I see what has happened to Santa Barbara in the last 20-30 years.

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Lugh's avatar

Vibrants? Mestizos or Mulattos?

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ArnoldF's avatar

If people high up on the food chain are not put on trial for treason, sedition, etc, President Trump's administration will have wasted a once in a lifetime opportunity to expose and punish the collectivist authoritarian juggernaut.

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Ernest N. Curtis's avatar

Trump has a twice in a lifetime opportunity to do something useful. Think about his accomplishments in the first four years---it won't take long.

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JohnAZ's avatar

If Trump’s nationalism and exceptionalism does not “win the day” in this country, there are others that would love to take over, and many of them are here already.

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Buzz S's avatar

Lewis A Kaplan is another scoundrel. A federal judge should have enough common sense to know that if E Jean Carroll could not specify the year that DT raped her , let alone month or day, how was she not a joke? How was DT going to establish a bullet-proof alibi? How did this nonsense equate to an aggregate $88 million of damages awarded to EJC?

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Liber8or's avatar

Yes, that was horrible episode of Lawfare. And they've even renewed the attack using the Stormy Daniels affair.

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JohnAZ's avatar

Yeah, as above, a porn star using the Karen approach to try to “Get that guy!”

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JohnAZ's avatar

The trial was in NYC!! Po’ Widdle Me Karen. How the heck can two people meet going into a store and the woman claims she was raped in the woman’s dressing room 20 minutes later. She is just another Karen, wanting to gain prestige with a rich man, allowing him access and finding out that she has been fooled by the “Hefner” syndrome. Trump is not the only Richee that has been captured by the Hefner mystique.

Do you remember “Playboy after Dark”?

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Hugh Wayne Black's avatar

Those dressing rooms were all locked. Only to be unlocked and attended by "sales assistants". There would have to have been at least one witness that the two of them went into the same dressing room. Ms. Carrol must've been confused by her last shopping visit to Walmart when she accused Trump.

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Jack's avatar

I’m inspired!

The enumeration of inept miscreants reads like a drugstore novel.

It turns out that the left could not enlist decent and intelligent players. The upright prosecutors and judges must have turned them down.

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Cankerpuss's avatar

I'll start believing when I see something happen to just ONE of these reprobates. Just one. That's all I am asking for. I don't care who. Just one of them.

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Lugh's avatar

The Quran says, Kill one, terrify a thousand.

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elysianfield's avatar

Quickly, tell me again about the 72 virgins...

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Lugh's avatar

Quick, play a Thousand Clowns.

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Hugh Wayne Black's avatar

The Religion of Peace....

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Lugh's avatar

Moses said kill them all.

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JohnAZ's avatar

Hey, it needs to be horrible.

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Jeff Keener's avatar

I'm looking forward to prosecutions of the Deep State lot for violations of 18 U.S.C. § 371—Conspiracy to Defraud the United States and ultimately wrap them all up under RICO. Further, I don't believe that Obama has immunity. The constitution does not authorize POTUS to use the offices of his cabinet to commit fraud on the people in the pursuit of political ambition as an "official act".

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Rick's avatar

I was interviewed and arrested by the FBI for simply entering the Capitol on J6. All involved FBI, DOJ , Prosecutor Judge Howell(Chief Judge DC circuit) all knowingly lied to convict me..my federal public defender did nothing to protest as they railroaded me. They hid evidence of how a female agent of some sort encouraged me to go in the Capitol with her....I did jail time. Even the Transcriptionist lied about statements I made at sentencing!!! Pure Evil

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File not found's avatar

I had a similar experience in Switzerland protesting the covid measures. No jail time but a black mark in the criminal record nonetheless, and significant CHF fines. It's the same playbook everywhere; notably Canada, UK, NZ, Australia, much of Europe etc. As George Carlin wisely observed some time ago, "the table is tilted, the game is rigged". It still is.

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Hugh Wayne Black's avatar

I hope the J6'er's have retained legal council that is/will organize a lawsuit against those kangaroo trials. I would love to see each of you awarded $millions. Those days lost in the DC gulag are priceless. Best of luck, Rick.

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ezinmn's avatar

Sorry for your experience, Rick. My hope is that Trump rolls through each and every abuse of power the dems and other co-conspirators set in motion, including Russiagate, Covid-19, the 2020 election, the J6 fedsurrection and J6 committee coverup, the lawfare leading to 34 felony convictions, and of course the 2 attempts on his life. You were used as a pawn in their sick game and as a fellow American, it saddens me that this could happen in our country. We will get justice.

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Rick's avatar

Yep it was shocking to witness ...like you I believe the reckoning is coming! Hold the line friend!

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Gwennie's avatar

Rick, when you and all the J6ers are made whole for your travails and those responsible are punished...is what will tell me we are serious about draining the swamp and that there is an ethical way forward for our country.

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elysianfield's avatar

Rick,

As I recall, Gordon Liddy wrote that he would walk the tiers naked singing Shiller's Ode to Joy" to keep the negros away. How did you fare?

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Rick's avatar

They had me locked up 23 hours a day. When I was out to the shared space only 4 people were with me. No issues.

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Liber8or's avatar

The Hon judge Arthur F. Engoron and James Boasberg look like twin brothers. They have the same evil stare from beady dead eyes. Former AG Merrick Garland must be a brother in the same family. Or maybe that look comes from years of nefarious activity while serving the blob.

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Lugh's avatar

Do you prefer dead eyed WASPS like Chris Wray? Or smilers like Obama? How about Mayorkas. His face is just a mask covering up something really bad.

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Buzz S's avatar

Other Dem operatives cosplaying in black robes include “judge” Juan Merchan who handled the Bragg time-travel case that criminalized Trump’s 2017 “falsification” spree to impact an election he had already won.

In prosecuting Juan, DoJ needs to investigate his daughter Loren Merchan who got rich fundraising for top Dems on her dad’s passion to make DT a 34-count convicted felon.

What about the 12 jurors who deliberated for barely a day before bringing in an unprecedented guilty verdict against a former POTUS, whose bogus trial was interdicting DT’s re-election campaign?

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Yirgach's avatar

"eudaimonian"

This blog is an education in itself. Nothing like a touch of Greek, first thing in the AM.

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Tardigrade's avatar

I had to look that one up. It's the perfect word for this.

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Steve (recovering lawyer)'s avatar

I continue to be hopeful that the predictions of legal action against the literal (by which I mean, literal, not figurative) insurrectionists who attempted to deprive America of its duly elected national government come true. Meanwhile, I can't help but observe that our rights as Americans derive from natural law, which itself derives from God Almighty. Our loss of those natural rights is the direct and proximate result of our rejection of God and His Laws. Restoration of those rights equally depends upon our embrace of the Giver of those rights, the God revealed in Scripture.

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Lugh's avatar

The Bill of Rights mean nothing without the right of free association.

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Danimal28's avatar

Good piece, sir. Don't forget the modern Lavrentiy Beria candidate Derek Chauvin...

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Fritz Dahmus's avatar

What are you saying? Chauvin was ridding Minneapolis of blacks when the whites were in power....until the blacks came to power....and now the blacks and their white liberal allies have eliminated him?

Can you expand on your analogy? I am not following it.

Watch "The Fall of Minneapolis" for some details of what happened.

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Ernest N. Curtis's avatar

Read the autopsy report (if it hasn't been scrubbed from the internet). Floyd did not die from asphyxiation.

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Anna's avatar

Can you find link to report to which you refer to? I read fentanyl/meth were in system, but causative? Apparently not.

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Ernest N. Curtis's avatar

The full autopsy report is still available. Just google autopsy George Floyd.

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Anna's avatar

I did... got a link?

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Danimal28's avatar

I live and work in the Twin Shitties and have watched that documentary.

My reference was to Beria who said and practiced the communist way of "Show me the man and I will show you the crime."

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Ben's avatar
Aug 11Edited

The sad reality so many people are commies and don't even understand it they have been conned into a failed belief system.

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Danimal28's avatar

Indeed. Am watching the islamo-communists like Mamdani in NY and Fateh here attract many into their webs of lies and it is confounding.

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JohnAZ's avatar

Commies feed on Gimmes. That is the problem here.

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Lugh's avatar
Aug 11Edited

And both on the middle class. The Elite have us in a vise as the Birchers used to say. Top down, bottom up. Crushed. Capitalism/Communism: One inhuman system.

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JohnAZ's avatar

I agree that the middle class is in crisis. BUT not for your reasoning.

They are victims of the stupidification of the America people, both from the education system and immigration. BRICS+ loves it, Lugh. Socialists love it as they tighten control of the people through their ignorance and gimme-ness. The middle class needs risk takers with intelligence to prosper. The Deep State has had 40 years to destroy these characteristics in America. IMHO, Trump is their nightmare, but it is too late.

What a deal, BRICS+ just sits back and laughs as they watch the USA destroy itself.

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Fritz Dahmus's avatar

Thanks for the explanation. I did try to understand it...but obviously failed. So thanks.

They absolutely found the man and "showed" us the crime.

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Danimal28's avatar

No problem, pal, and don't feel bad as history isn't taught anymore now that our educational institutions are communist.

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