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@proudrebelscum.bsky.social
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I try to be consistent, and I will call out nonsense. Soccer Dad. Atheist. Independent. USMC aviation in 80s/90s. proud dad. Recovering alcoholic. With fear for our democracy, I dissent. run more, age less!
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proudrebelscum.bsky.social
wait, another charlie kirk event?
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He’s reacting to this, from our local rag newspaper
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Two teens (18,19) torched a cruiser on Sunday 10/5.

The Herald ran the same photo on Monday 10/6 (front page), Tuesday 10/7, Wednesday 10/8, Thursday 10/9 and today, Monday 10/13.

Today’s column, blaming court decisions on Mayor Wu, includes a caption stating the incident happened yesterday.
proudrebelscum.bsky.social
also, I assume he means "they shot American bison" as there are no buffalo indigenous to the United States.
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Bibi told him something similar over the weekend - he fulfilled a biblical prophecy or some nonsense like that.
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has anyone ever kissed an ass harder?
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Johnson: "Together with my friend Speaker Ohana of the Israeli Knesset we're going to rally speakers and presidents of parliaments around the world so we will jointly nominate President Donald J Trump for next year's Nobel Prize. No one has ever deserved that prize more & that is an objective fact."
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do I love that all of these people are telling our dementia addled president that he's the hand of god at work in the world today? why no, no I don't. it's not ideal.
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Eric Trump: "Make no mistake -- he is heaven-bound. I've seen the hand of God on him for a very long time ... I think there is a lot less people going to heaven-- meaning, they are going to heaven slower because he stopped the death and destruction around the world."
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he'll end up paying much less, in reality he should never stop paying for the rest of his life - most of what he earns, forever, should go to paying this.
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very dangerous birds, in the 50s and 60s they were often employed by the mob.
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Mikey sees no evil, hears no evil, but is perfectly willing to speak evil.
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again, when I think "evangelical christian" THIS is what I think of. he's done more to destroy a brand than anyone I can recall.
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Q: We've seen images out of Chicago of federal agents shooting faith leaders with pepper balls and arresting journalists. Where's the limit for you on what's acceptable conduct by federal agents?

MIKE JOHNSON: I've not seen them cross the line yet.
proudrebelscum.bsky.social
gg blocked you? why?

{mumbles under my breath} something about pizza, okay!
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and if you fold the slice in half, I mean - c'mon - we hold these truths to be self-evident
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we live inside some insane experiment, I'm sure of it.
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By a 6–3 vote, the Supreme Court refuses to consider whether the 6th Amendment was violated when a juror completely lost her mind and viciously coerced other jurors to return a death verdict even though they opposed it and voted 11-1 for life without parole. www.supremecourt.gov/orders/court...
On the second day of deliberations, “even when the other
eleven jurors . . . voted for life without parole” in an internal
poll, “Chancey would not even consider it.” Id., at 71a–72a.
At that point, the foreperson wrote a note to the trial court
explaining that the jurors were “‘unable to come to a
unanimous decision on either death or life imprisonment
without parole as a sentence.’ ” Id., at 9a. Chancey,
believing the note as written would result in a mistrial,
revised the note to say that the jurors were “‘currently
unable to come to a unanimous decision.’” Id., at 9a–10a.
The court instructed the jury to continue deliberating.
Chancey then “snapped.” Humphreys v. Sellers, No.
1:18–cv–02534 (ND Ga., Sept. 19, 2018), ECF Doc. 42–7, p.
443. She yelled, cursed, and screamed that she would “stay
[t]here till forever if ” that is what it took “for [Humphreys]
to get death.” App. to Pet. for Cert. 9a. She threw the
victims’ photos across the table and demanded, “‘[D]o you
want this to happen to someone you know?’” Ibid. She
reminded the jurors of the similar details of her own attack,
and told them that “‘they had to reach a unanimous
decision or [Humphreys] would be paroled,’” which was not
true under Georgia law. Ibid. She then levied personal attacks against the jurors and refused to engage in any
debate.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, jury deliberations almost
completely broke down. Screaming could be overheard from
the courtroom. One juror “‘took a swing’” at Chancey and
punched a hole in the wall. Ibid. Jurors were seen crying
on several occasions. A juror later recalled that “it was as
if an evil force took over . . . Chancey.” ECF Doc. 33–12,
p. 13. The foreperson even wrote a note asking to be
removed from the jury because of the “‘hostile nature of one
of the jurors.’” App. to Pet. for Cert. 12a. The court instead
gave an Allen charge and instructed the jury to deliberate
further. See Allen v. United States, 164 U. S. 492 (1896). It
also rejected defense counsel’s renewed motion for a
mistrial. On the third morning of deliberations, the jury
returned a unanimous verdict of death.
The above facts constitute a likely violation of
Humphreys’s Sixth Amendment right to an impartial jury.
The problem for Humphreys is that these facts came to light
largely through juror affidavits and juror testimony
obtained after the trial. The Georgia courts held this
evidence inadmissible under Georgia’s no-impeachment
rule, which generally prohibits the use of juror testimony to
impeach a verdict, even in death penalty cases. See App. to
Pet. for Cert. 325a (citing Spencer v. State, 260 Ga. 640, 643,
398 S. E. 2d 179, 184 (1990)). The no-impeachment rule,
however, is not an absolute shield, and in extreme cases it
must give way to constitutional guarantees.
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one of my MAGA brother's had severe liver issues last year due to a lifetime of drinking, spent about a month in the hospital and then another couple of months seeing specialists - all covered by our state's version of ACA.

absolutely doesn't understand or defend it though. Trumpist to the core.
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how much damage could they possibly do in ... well, let's see, a little over 3 more years?!?
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I mean, we all knew it was coming.
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see also Putin and fire-bombings
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personally, I’d have been more concerned with the neck vag.