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Muh microchip chat logs
>>13488673 (pb)
>posobiec
Muh microchip chat logs
In Alaska no less, where shopping is probably more crucial to survival than most imagine.
The you see digits checked but
Dont forget the cop Mark Fuhrman who said "nigger" went out of his way to plant OJ blood everywhere. That some next level autism.
Take your zyklon B! Filtered.
Literally the night prior
Ohio girl, 13, stabbed to death, and another 13-year-old girl is charged with her murder
CINCINNATI, Ohio — A 13-year-old girl has been charged with murder after police say she stabbed another 13-year-old to death during a fight.
WLWT Channel 5 reports the teen suspect wept Wednesday during her first court appearance. She is accused of killing Nyaira Givens, 13, on Monday, and is facing two counts of murder and one count of felonious assault, Fox 19 reports.
Police tell the Cincinnati Enquirer that officers were called to a residence in the Winton Hills neighborhood of Cincinnati just after 9 p.m. Monday. The stabbing occurred in a green space between two homes, the Enquirer reports.
https://www.cleveland.com/nation/2021/04/ohio-girl-13-stabbed-to-death-and-another-13-year-old-girl-is-charged-with-her-murder.html
I cant forget because it destroyed all the blatant blood evidence. I remember everything blowing up when this accusation dropped.
I had to stereotype but based on the names both black?
It's sad because leftist "anti-fascists" love it. I have heard so many lefty acquaintances say they cant wait for politics to be boring again. Now that they won, they see all that is going on as just one of the perks of winning. Most of them (especially the useful white libs) will find themselves no longer needed quick.
Here is what they said about hr 51
The Constitution says no to DC statehood
So House Democrats have come up with a creative constitutional workaround. H.R. 51, the bill to be voted on next Friday, purports to shrink the District of Columbia to just the few blocks along the National Mall containing the various federal government buildings, such as the White House, the Capitol, the Supreme Court, plus the “principal federal monuments.” The rest of the city would be rechristened “Washington, Douglass Commonwealth,” and admitted as the 51st state.
Give the drafters points for ingenuity, but their scheme is too clever by half. Congress cannot change the status of the capital district simply by redefining it. Washington, D.C.’s one-of-a-kind standing in the federal system is spelled out in the Constitution; the only way to modify that standing is to modify the Constitution. The plain meaning of Article I is that “the Seat of Government of the United States” comprises all the land supplied for that purpose. H.R. 51 would turn it instead into exactly what the Framers rejected — an island of government buildings, with perhaps a few hundred residents, enveloped within a state.
And what about those few hundred residents? As long as the 23rd Amendment is in force, the District of Columbia is guaranteed at least three votes in the Electoral College. Under the House bill, those votes would be controlled by the microscopic population of the drastically shrunken district, making them far and away the most influential voters in the nation. Such an outcome would obviously be absurd, yet it would be unavoidable unless the 23rd Amendment were repealed. And the only way to repeal a constitutional amendment is with another amendment.
Like most things, life in Washington involves tradeoffs: D.C. residents are closer to the levers of federal power than anyone else, they have free access to many of the nation’s foremost cultural treasures, and they have some of the highest average household and individual incomes in the country. On the other hand, they don’t live in a state and they don’t vote for members of Congress. Most Americans don’t see a problem with that arrangement, and they’ve got the Constitution on their side.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/elections-2020/the-constitution-says-no-to-dc-statehood/ar-BB15MkiW
H.R.51 - Washington, D.C. Admission Act117th Congress (2021-2022)
This bill provides for admission into the United States of the state of Washington, Douglass Commonwealth, composed of most of the territory of the District of Columbia. The commonwealth shall be admitted to the Union on an equal footing with the other states.
The Mayor of the District of Columbia shall issue a proclamation for the first elections to Congress of two Senators and one Representative of the commonwealth.
The bill applies current District laws to the commonwealth and continues pending judicial proceedings.
The commonwealth (1) shall consist of all District territory, with specified exclusions for federal buildings and monuments, including the principal federal monuments, the White House, the Capitol Building, the U.S. Supreme Court Building, and the federal executive, legislative, and judicial office buildings located adjacent to the Mall and the Capitol Building; and (2) may not impose taxes on federal property except as Congress permits.
District territory excluded from the commonwealth shall be known as the Capital and shall be the seat of the federal government. The bill maintains the federal government's authority over military lands and specified other property.
The bill provides for expedited consideration of a joint resolution repealing the Twenty-third Amendment to the Constitution, which provides for the appointment of electors of the President and Vice President.
The bill continues certain federal authorities and responsibilities, including regarding employee benefits, agencies, courts, and college tuition assistance, until the commonwealth certifies that it is prepared to take over the authorities and responsibilities.
The bill establishes the Statehood Transition Commission to advise the President, Congress, and District and commonwealth leaders on the transition.
https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-bill/51?q=%7B%22search%22%3A%5B%22hr51%22%5D%7D&r=1&s=2
Being white vs black in America
Notice the name of the "white" arthorMetzl
It’s time to talk about what it means to be white in the United States.
That’s what I was trying to do Saturday afternoon at the Politics and Prose bookstore in Northwest Washington when I was interrupted by a group of white nationalists. Ironically, the protesters’ chant — “This land is our land” — served only to reinforce my point.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/its-time-to-talk-about-being-white-in-america/2019/04/29/20aed83a-6a9b-11e9-be3a-33217240a539_story.html
Black Arthor
“Everyone I know is just so tired,” tweeted Jenna Wortham of the New York Times Magazine on Wednesday. While the Black writer doesn’t specify who “everyone” is, it’s a good bet they are also Black. And Wortham’s use of “tired” is an understatement.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/04/17/being-black-america-is-exhausting/
Just interesting to read the propaganda
Dave (x22) seems ok. He makes a lot of assumptions with Q no longer posting so its hit n miss. Used to listen when I didn't have time to read the board but haven't heard him in months. Better than praying medic and wardrummer back in the day.