sorry my comment was ambiguous
^^^ should've written like this
Where's the meme he retweeted?
Asking for a fren
They are hot mad.
kek
sorry my comment was ambiguous
^^^ should've written like this
Where's the meme he retweeted?
Asking for a fren
They are hot mad.
kek
The article misrepresented the tweet
There's no fart sound
LIARSper the usual
Sad because the suckers don't look for themselve
And if I hadn't downloaded it to look at it I'd wouldn't have known myself
He retweeted this weeks ago? Not the mourning weekend of RBG?
maybe a long list should be made, with citations, listing all the lies.
In talking to the publid yesterday I learned
People still believe the children in cages
still believe he cheated to win
still believe Russia is going to cheat for him time even more extremely (gained the experience)
Is Dan Coats still got his clearance?
Is he still in Government?
If so he should be immediately fired.
IF possible.. I assume SES
At the right - a white box - it quotes the law from the 19th c. requiring 9 justices
I heard him say that.
A lot of times he's hyperbolic and "joking on the square"
"Gamesmanship"
Throws the opponants off-guard
Gets them on the wrong foot
Talk is cheap. He can say anything.
Free speech, just like here.
Here's the great legal mind at work
kek
If the governor and or mayor fail to fix the situation. NYC , etc., could be eligible for designation as "insurrection"
"rebellion"
and therefore legally eligible for posse comitatus? National Guard. Marines? Whatever.
Send in the military
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posse_comitatus
Maybe send in deputized sheriffs, as was done in Seattle?
The posse comitatus (from the Latin for "power of the county"), in common law, is a group of people mobilized by the conservator of peace – typically a sheriff – to suppress lawlessness or defend the county. The posse comitatus originated in ninth century England simultaneous with the creation of the office of sheriff. Though generally obsolete throughout the world, it remains theoretically, and sometimes practically, part of the United States legal system.