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Joe's peers aren't very good at their jobs:
But if I've learned anything from Joe: Fabricating/falsifying evidence is no longer illegal, as long as its done against President Trump, because Orange Man Bad.
But if I've learned anything from Joe: Fabricating/falsifying evidence is no longer illegal, as long as its done against President Trump, because Orange Man Bad.
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Whether it means invading Europe or printing false information, we must use every tool at our disposal to defeat *****. And the Court of Public Opinion has ruled that Donald Trump and his loyal followers are, for some reason, *****.
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Racist:
https://rumble.com/vephop-bidens-dhs...he-border.html
not to mention begging & pleading = weakness & incompetence.
https://rumble.com/vephop-bidens-dhs...he-border.html
Joe Biden's DHS Secretary begs migrants not to come to the border, saying "now is not the time."
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They should nominate this chick to state Senate, she deserves it. She's black and a woman. Nothing else matters.
I await the peaceful protests.
Nashville, Tennessee — Metro Police released body-cam and dash-cam footage of a deadly shootout Friday morning involving a Metro officer and a woman. Just after 9:30 a.m., field training officer Josh Baker from the East Precinct, was patrolling in the area of Brick Church Pike near the intersection of Ewing Drive when he spotted a black 2015 Chevrolet Camaro. Officer Baker was aware that the registered owner of the Camaro, convicted felon Demond Buchanan, had six outstanding drug warrants, charging five felonies and one misdemeanor, that were issued last month for possession of heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine, ecstasy, Xanax and crack cocaine. Officer Baker radioed to check on the airborne status of a police helicopter, believing that the driver of the Camaro might try to flee. The camaro stopped in the parking lot of the Dollar General store. Officer Baker found that it was being driven not by the wanted drug felon, but by Nika Nicole Holbert.
While, Holbert essentially complied with Officer Baker's directives during the first few minutes of their interaction, her compliance changed after Officer Baker found what appeared to be marijuana and a powdery substance in her bag and attempted to detain her while waiting for backup officers. Officer Baker drew his non-lethal taser in an effort to safely bring Holbert into custody. Officer Baker drew his service pistol when he saw that Holbert had pulled a gun, as he demanded that she put the gun down, Holbert shot Baker. He returned the fire. Officer Baker was shot in the side of his torso, the round went under his bulletproof vest. Holbert tossed her semi-automatic pistol in the parking lot before fleeing in the Camaro. She drove for about a block before running off the road at the intersection of Brick Church Pike. Officers rendered aid for her gunshot wounds until an ambulance arrived. She died later Friday morning at a local hospital. Officer Baker is in stable condition after undergoing surgery.
While, Holbert essentially complied with Officer Baker's directives during the first few minutes of their interaction, her compliance changed after Officer Baker found what appeared to be marijuana and a powdery substance in her bag and attempted to detain her while waiting for backup officers. Officer Baker drew his non-lethal taser in an effort to safely bring Holbert into custody. Officer Baker drew his service pistol when he saw that Holbert had pulled a gun, as he demanded that she put the gun down, Holbert shot Baker. He returned the fire. Officer Baker was shot in the side of his torso, the round went under his bulletproof vest. Holbert tossed her semi-automatic pistol in the parking lot before fleeing in the Camaro. She drove for about a block before running off the road at the intersection of Brick Church Pike. Officers rendered aid for her gunshot wounds until an ambulance arrived. She died later Friday morning at a local hospital. Officer Baker is in stable condition after undergoing surgery.
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I feel much safer now knowing the military has a diversity officer.
I better not catch them celebrating St. Patty's day today!
You know who else used the military to [sometimes forcefully] push his message/ideas??
There is huge risk to assuming discrimination by looking at lack of diversity..
related:
I better not catch them celebrating St. Patty's day today!
You know who else used the military to [sometimes forcefully] push his message/ideas??
There is huge risk to assuming discrimination by looking at lack of diversity..
related:
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Dear Joe,
The disease has spread to honorable judges. What's next?! What's the cure? Another Covid?
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/n...DVh-ldGrV1NxjE
A judge has ruled that Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson violated state law last year when she issued “guidance” on how absentee ballots should be evaluated.
State Court of Claims Judge Christopher Murray ruled last week that Benson, a Democrat, did not follow the proper rule-making process when instructing voting clerks in October to presume the accuracy of absentee ballot signatures, and the guidance is now invalid, according to the Detroit News.
"The presumption is found nowhere in state law," Murray, a Republican-appointed judge, wrote in the ruling. "The mandatory presumption goes beyond the realm of mere advice and direction, and instead is a substantive directive that adds to the pertinent signature-matching standards."
Murray wrote that Benson issued the rules without following the process for creating a rule under state and federal law, thus violating the state’s Administrative Procedures Act.
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Covid conveniently gave governors -- with little to no power -- almost unlimited power to do whatever they pleased; like a fascist dictator. It's also convenient they wait until after the election to hear these cases and make these rules. Very convenient indeed.
The disease has spread to honorable judges. What's next?! What's the cure? Another Covid?
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/n...DVh-ldGrV1NxjE
Michigan judge rules secretary of state violated election law by unilaterally changing absentee voting rules
A judge has ruled that Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson violated state law last year when she issued “guidance” on how absentee ballots should be evaluated.
State Court of Claims Judge Christopher Murray ruled last week that Benson, a Democrat, did not follow the proper rule-making process when instructing voting clerks in October to presume the accuracy of absentee ballot signatures, and the guidance is now invalid, according to the Detroit News.
"The presumption is found nowhere in state law," Murray, a Republican-appointed judge, wrote in the ruling. "The mandatory presumption goes beyond the realm of mere advice and direction, and instead is a substantive directive that adds to the pertinent signature-matching standards."
Murray wrote that Benson issued the rules without following the process for creating a rule under state and federal law, thus violating the state’s Administrative Procedures Act.
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Covid conveniently gave governors -- with little to no power -- almost unlimited power to do whatever they pleased; like a fascist dictator. It's also convenient they wait until after the election to hear these cases and make these rules. Very convenient indeed.