Domestic Enemy to the Constitution of the United States threatens man with arrest for interference/obstruction for telling cop to move his car from in front of his parking spot. The US Supreme Court was VERY clear that this CAN NOT BE INTERFERENCE/OBSTRUCTION in the 1987 Supreme Court case City of Houston v Hill, but cops don't care, they think anything that "takes attention" is interference/obstruction, when it in fact is not. The only crime committed here is by the cop.
Domestic enemy to the Constitution of the United States (border patrol) claims to have probable cause for stop, but then tells man he needs to put the phone down and she doesn't consent to be recorded. When told it's his first amendment right, she says it's not.
No one hates the peoples rights more than those entrusted to protect them. They think nothing of violating or attempting to violate them.
>>23710202
She's a domestic enemy to the constitution of the United States clearly violating constitutional rights. She didn't "win" anything.
Look at you, crying over domestic enemies being called out for their crimes. Do you just lick the boot or deepthroat it?
Notice bootlickers always project nonsense, can't attack the message so attack the messenger.
>>23710236
The First Amendment guarantees six fundamental freedoms: freedom of religion (including the right to practice religion and the freedom from government establishment of religion), freedom of speech, freedom of the press (which includes recording public officials in their duties), freedom of assembly, and the right to petition the government.
But you know that.
I made a simple statement.
>>23710265
False. Freedom of Press includes both the collection of and dissemination of information of public interest to the public. It includes recording video and disseminating that video to the public, but again, you know that.
Not worried in the slightest.
>>23710374
What does an upside down flag mean?
>>23710383
O
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>>23710537
>R
What about the Hebrew Nun Sofit under it?
>What about the Hebrew Nun Sofit under it?
Nun sofit is the final form of the Hebrew letter Nun (נ), used only at the end of a word and sounding the same as the regular Nun, like the 'n' in "north". The Nun sofit form is distinguished by its downward-extending vertical stroke that crosses the baseline, and it is one of five Hebrew letters that have a unique final form, collectively known as Mנצפ"ך (Menatze'fach).
Key Characteristics
Usage: It is exclusively used at the end of a word.
Examples
In the word for "amen," or so be it, the Nun sofit appears at the end of the word.
Symbolism
In Jewish tradition, the Nun (both forms) can symbolize humility and faithfulness.
It also refers to "fish" in Aramaic and is linked to the soul (neshama) and water.