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Kosh's Shadow
4/16/2024 6:18:41 PM
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Biden thinks that when Iran’s elites chant, “Death to America” and “Death to Israel,” it’s as empty a slogan as all of his campaign promises. But, unlike Biden, Iran’s leaders keep their promises. The slogans are serious. They intend to destroy America and they intend to destroy Israel. RTWT
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vxbush
4/17/2024 5:48:11 AM
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Reply to Kosh's Shadow in 1: Agreed. OR, I saw the cartoon you linked to at the end of yesterday. There really has been a cleaving between the Democrats and Republicans--or, at least, between the rabid Democrats and everyone else. There is no reasoning, no rationality, no ability to compromise in these people. That cartoon simply demonstrates it and their skewed sense of "ability".
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vxbush
4/17/2024 5:57:26 AM
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Gorsuch, comparing January 6 defendants to Jamaal Bowman: Notably, Justice Neil Gorsuch posed a question that was epic, to put it mildly. Specifically, he inquired whether Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-N.Y.), who infamously pulled a fire alarm to delay a House vote, could face charges under the same statute. "What does that mean for the breadth of this statute?" Gorsuch asked. "Would a sit-in that disrupts a trial or access to a federal courthouse qualify? Would a heckler at today's audience qualify, or a heckler at the State of the Union address? Would pulling a fire alarm before a vote qualify for 20 years in federal prison?" "There are multiple elements of the statute that may not be satisfied by those hypotheticals," insisted Prelogar. "It relates to the point I was going to make to the chief justice about the breadth of the statute. These built-in limitations are things that I think would potentially suggest that many of those things wouldn't be something the government can charge as 1512(c)(2)." She added, "It would include the fact that the actus reus does require obstruction, which we understand to be meaningful interference. That means if you have some minor disruption or delay or some minimal outburst—" "So my outburst requires the court to reconvene after the proceeding has been brought back into line, or the pulling of the fire alarm, the vote has to be rescheduled, or the protest outside of the courthouse makes it inaccessible for a period of time," Gorsuch interjected. "Are those all federal felonies subject to 20 years in prison?"
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Occasional Reader
4/17/2024 7:51:45 AM
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Reply to vxbush in 5:
Government entities engaged in the business of deciding who is racially "pure" enough to receive free shit.
Behold the Progressive Project, in all its glory.
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vxbush
4/17/2024 8:13:45 AM
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In #6 Occasional Reader said: NPR chief Katherine Maher is basically a real-life Titania McGrath. Let the brutality continue. The people need to see who their betters are--and how they are anything but.
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Occasional Reader
4/17/2024 8:21:34 AM
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Reply to vxbush in 8:
From a poster at Insty: "NPR believed their bias was a secret never to be divulged.
That is both laugh-out-loud funny, and literally true.
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vxbush
4/17/2024 8:57:11 AM
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In #9 Occasional Reader said: NPR believed their bias was a secret never to be divulged. Should we tell them that their bias was evident all the way back in the 1980's? Or would that reveal too much?
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Occasional Reader
4/17/2024 9:00:25 AM
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Reply to Occasional Reader in 11: There's nothing surprising about that observation, per se. What's surprising is that it was published in Politico.
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vxbush
4/17/2024 9:03:33 AM
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In #11 Occasional Reader said: He believes Iran is a problem, but doesn’t appear to have a coherent plan for how to solve it." The words "Biden" and "coherent plan" do NOT belong in any sentence together.
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Occasional Reader
4/17/2024 9:07:39 AM
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NPR News actually did cover Trump visiting that bodega in NYC this morning. Only they described it as a bodega where "the owner killed a customer".
Got that? A customer.
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JCM
4/17/2024 9:09:33 AM
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Reply to Kosh's Shadow in 1: I'm reminded of a line from Douglas Murray, don't remember the interview. Paraphrased: We have to start saying if you don't like it here leave. If don't like it here and intended on making things worse, we will make you leave.
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vxbush
4/17/2024 1:20:45 PM
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In #15 JCM said: I'm reminded of a line from Douglas Murray, don't remember the interview.
Paraphrased:
We have to start saying if you don't like it here leave.
If don't like it here and intended on making things worse, we will make you leave. Douglas Murray? I don't recall that name. In what profession was he?
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JCM
4/17/2024 3:01:45 PM
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Reply to vxbush in 16: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_Murray_(author) British. He's outspoken about the immigration and pro-terror protestors.
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buzzsawmonkey
4/17/2024 4:01:50 PM
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Republicans: Law and Order. Democrats: Lore and Ordure.
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Kosh's Shadow
4/17/2024 4:50:35 PM
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In #13 vxbush said: The words "Biden" and "coherent plan" do NOT belong in any sentence together. Not even a Baldrick cunning plan. Video
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Occasional Reader
4/17/2024 7:29:18 PM
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Reply to Kosh's Shadow in 21:
Not really.
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JCM
4/17/2024 8:02:34 PM
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Reply to Kosh's Shadow in 21: You can get conversion kits for 1911's. There is a Tombstone ammo company. Bolo rounds are like chain shot from the cannon era. I've seen them for 12ga shotguns, not fore 38 but that doesn't mean it can't be done.
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