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5 hours ago, Albwan said:

Democrats couldn't unify two nuts in a sack.


Ummmmmmm……. I’m guessing you’re not a doctor but if your nuts are united together, go to a doctor.

 

7 hours ago, B-Man said:

 

 

YES: 

 

Garland siccing FBI on distraught moms is opposite of Biden’s ‘unity’ promises.

 

 

https://nypost.com/2021/10/06/garland-siccing-fbi-on-moms-is-opposite-of-bidens-unity/

 

 

 


https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2021/10/05/garland-educators-threats-masks-fbi/
 

Merrick Garland on Monday ordered the FBI to work with local leaders nationwide to help address what he called a “disturbing spike in harassment, intimidation, and threats of violence” against educators and school board members over highly politicized issues such as mask mandates and interpretations of critical race theory.
 

“While spirited debate about policy matters is protected under our Constitution, that protection does not extend to threats of violence or efforts to intimidate individuals based on their views,” he wrote. “Threats against public servants are not only illegal, they run counter to our nation’s core values. Those who dedicate their time and energy to ensuring that our children receive a proper education in a safe environment deserve to be able to do their work without fear for their safety.”

 

Mask disputes have regularly made headlines in recent months. A Northern California father was banned from his daughter’s school after he allegedly struck a teacher in the face while arguing about masks. In Austin’s Eanes Independent School District, the superintendent said one parent ripped a teacher’s mask off her face, while others yelled at another teacher to remove her mask because they claimed it made it difficult to understand what she was saying.

 

After Texas parent rips mask off teacher’s face, school official warns: ‘Do not fight mask wars in our schools’

A school meeting in Michigan was disrupted when a man performed a Nazi salute to protest masks in the classroom. A letter mailed to an Ohio school board member called the official “a filthy traitor” for instituting a mask mandate.

 

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For the so called party of personal responsibility, Republicans don’t want to take responsibility for their own actions.

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On 10/7/2021 at 11:02 PM, Backintheday544 said:

After Texas parent rips mask off teacher’s face, school official warns: ‘Do not fight mask wars in our schools’

A school meeting in Michigan was disrupted when a man performed a Nazi salute to protest masks in the classroom. A letter mailed to an Ohio school board member called the official “a filthy traitor” for instituting a mask mandate.

 

For the so called party of personal responsibility, Republicans don’t want to take responsibility for their own actions.

 

B.S.

 

The Department of Justice’s fight against angry parents is a real testament to the authoritarian nature of the Biden administration and indeed, the entirety of the left. It takes a lot of hubris to declare that you know how to raise someone’s child better than them and send authorities to shut you down when you protest that.

 

Kentucky Senator Rand Paul is famously anti-authoritarian and true to form, he’s not liking what he sees at all, and he appeared on Fox News to tell Ben Domenech about it.

 

Paul told Fox that angry mothers were being criminalized just for dissenting against hard-left school boards, a thing “we should all be appalled with.”

 

Domenech asked Paul if people should worry about appearing on government lists if they say the wrong thing, and Paul reminded acknowledged that lists like these already exist and that it would be right to fear the government in this regard.

 

“That’s a sad thing from someone in the government to say, but the thing is, is those lists already exist. For example, people in northern Virginia that have gone to [protests], have been then sought out by the school council, by the members of the school board and retaliated [against] in a sort of legalistic way to try to put them on some sort of list and chill their speech by letting them know there’ll be a penalty for showing up and protesting,” Paul said.

 

Paul believes that there should be a drawn line about how one should act when it comes to dissent and brought up the woman who filmed Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema as an example of going too far. He also made it clear that intentionally causing illegal havoc at a school board meeting is fair game for local punishment.

 

That said, Paul drew a line about what should be considered violations of federal law and made it clear that Garland is clearly trying to silence simple dissenters.

 

“If you go to a school board meeting and you’re disruptive and you don’t obey the rules of the school board meeting, then there will be local punishment,” Paul said. “But that has nothing to do with the federal law, it has nothing to do with the Department of Justice. What Merrick Garland did is, he’s attempting to stifle dissent, and he’s attempting to say, ‘Beware or Big Brother’s coming after you if you speak out against my policies or against the Biden policies.’”

 

https://redstate.com/brandon_morse/2021/10/07/rand-paul-wades-into-the-fight-between-the-doj-and-parents-defends-angry-moms-n453038

 

 

BACK TO THE THREAD.

 

Joe Biden Desperately Pleads for Unity, but It's Way too Late for That

 

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Things are not going well for Joe Biden, and perhaps he’s starting to realize it?

 

Today, the president released a three-minute video that was played at the Democrat National Committee’s fall meeting. As of this moment, six hours after it was published, only 627 people have watched the entirety of the event on YouTube. Clearly, the energy levels on the Democratic side are just through the roof, but I digress.

 

During the video, Biden pleaded for unity among his party, assuring them that if they came together, they could make 2022 look a lot like 2020. The pitch was obviously meant to target Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema, both of which are looking to nuke the president’s “build back better” agenda.

 

The problem for Biden, though, is that it’s way too late for this. Rather than sowing the seeds of unity, he has spent the last several months trying to browbeat hesitant Democrat party members into submission. He’s accused them of holding up progress and harming the country. He’s even excused targeted harassment in a bathroom toward Sinema as “part of the process.” Does he really think a pre-recorded message in which he mumbles some lines about unity is going to bring everyone together?

 

https://redstate.com/bonchie/2021/10/09/joe-biden-desperately-pleads-for-unity-but-its-way-too-late-for-that-n454458

 

 

 

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19 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

 

B.S.

 

The Department of Justice’s fight against angry parents is a real testament to the authoritarian nature of the Biden administration and indeed, the entirety of the left. It takes a lot of hubris to declare that you know how to raise someone’s child better than them and send authorities to shut you down when you protest that.

 

Kentucky Senator Rand Paul is famously anti-authoritarian and true to form, he’s not liking what he sees at all, and he appeared on Fox News to tell Ben Domenech about it.

 

Paul told Fox that angry mothers were being criminalized just for dissenting against hard-left school boards, a thing “we should all be appalled with.”

 

Domenech asked Paul if people should worry about appearing on government lists if they say the wrong thing, and Paul reminded acknowledged that lists like these already exist and that it would be right to fear the government in this regard.

 

“That’s a sad thing from someone in the government to say, but the thing is, is those lists already exist. For example, people in northern Virginia that have gone to [protests], have been then sought out by the school council, by the members of the school board and retaliated [against] in a sort of legalistic way to try to put them on some sort of list and chill their speech by letting them know there’ll be a penalty for showing up and protesting,” Paul said.

 

Paul believes that there should be a drawn line about how one should act when it comes to dissent and brought up the woman who filmed Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema as an example of going too far. He also made it clear that intentionally causing illegal havoc at a school board meeting is fair game for local punishment.

 

That said, Paul drew a line about what should be considered violations of federal law and made it clear that Garland is clearly trying to silence simple dissenters.

 

“If you go to a school board meeting and you’re disruptive and you don’t obey the rules of the school board meeting, then there will be local punishment,” Paul said. “But that has nothing to do with the federal law, it has nothing to do with the Department of Justice. What Merrick Garland did is, he’s attempting to stifle dissent, and he’s attempting to say, ‘Beware or Big Brother’s coming after you if you speak out against my policies or against the Biden policies.’”

 

https://redstate.com/brandon_morse/2021/10/07/rand-paul-wades-into-the-fight-between-the-doj-and-parents-defends-angry-moms-n453038

 

 

BACK TO THE THREAD.

 

Joe Biden Desperately Pleads for Unity, but It's Way too Late for That

 

63dafef9-3e29-4d2c-aa1b-da312b9adabd-860

 

 

Things are not going well for Joe Biden, and perhaps he’s starting to realize it?

 

Today, the president released a three-minute video that was played at the Democrat National Committee’s fall meeting. As of this moment, six hours after it was published, only 627 people have watched the entirety of the event on YouTube. Clearly, the energy levels on the Democratic side are just through the roof, but I digress.

 

During the video, Biden pleaded for unity among his party, assuring them that if they came together, they could make 2022 look a lot like 2020. The pitch was obviously meant to target Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema, both of which are looking to nuke the president’s “build back better” agenda.

 

The problem for Biden, though, is that it’s way too late for this. Rather than sowing the seeds of unity, he has spent the last several months trying to browbeat hesitant Democrat party members into submission. He’s accused them of holding up progress and harming the country. He’s even excused targeted harassment in a bathroom toward Sinema as “part of the process.” Does he really think a pre-recorded message in which he mumbles some lines about unity is going to bring everyone together?

 

https://redstate.com/bonchie/2021/10/09/joe-biden-desperately-pleads-for-unity-but-its-way-too-late-for-that-n454458

 

 

 


Definition of a terrorist, per the dictionary: “a person who uses unlawful violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims.”

 

Further, we get a definition in George Bushes Patriot act (Note Patriot Act is federal):

A person engages in domestic terrorism if they do an act "dangerous to human life" that is a violation of the criminal laws of a state or the United States, if the act appears to be intended to:  (i) intimidate or coerce a civilian population; (ii) influence the policy of a government by intimidation or coercion; or (iii) to affect the conduct of a government by mass destruction, assassination or kidnapping.  Additionally, the acts have to occur primarily within the territorial jurisdiction of the United States and if they do not, may be regarded as international terrorism.

 

The hissy fits Republicans are throwing at school boards are using unlawful violence and intimidation. The hissy hits fall directly under the Patriot Acts definition of domestic terrorism.


Your articles is just a bunch of right wing whining that you’re always persecuted when you’re not.


These domestic terrorists have gotten so bad the National School Board Association is asking for Federal help. https://nsba.org/-/media/NSBA/File/nsba-letter-to-president-biden-concerning-threats-to-public-schools-and-school-board-members-92921.pdf
 

In New Jersey10, Ohio11, and other states12, anti-mask proponents are inciting chaos during board meetings. In Virginia13, an individual was arrested, another man was ticketed for trespassing, and a third person was hurt during a school board meeting discussion distinguishing current curricula from critical race theory and regarding equity issues. In other states including Washington14, Texas15, Wisconsin16, Wyoming17, and Tennessee18, school boards have been confronted by angry mobs and forced to end meetings abruptly. A resident in Alabama, who proclaimed himself as “vaccine police,” has called school administrators while filming himself on Facebook Live.

 

In Ohio, an individual mailed a letter to a school board member labeling the return address on the envelope from a local neighborhood association and then enclosing threatening hate mail from another entity.21 This correspondence states that, “We are coming after you and all the members on the ... BoE [Board of Education].” This hate mail continues by stating, “You are forcing them to wear mask—for no reason in this world other than control. And for that you will pay dearly.” Among other incendiaries, this same threat also calls the school board member a “filthy traitor,” implies loss of pension funds, and labels the school board as Marxist. Earlier this month, a student in Tennessee was mocked during a board meeting for advocating masks in schools after testifying that his grandmother, who was an educator, died because of COVID-19.22 These threats and acts of violence are affecting our nation’s democracy at the very foundational levels, causing school board members – many who are not paid – to resign immediately and/or discontinue their service after their respective terms.23 Further, this increasing violence is a clear and present danger to civic participation, in which other citizens who have been contemplating service as either an elected or appointed school board member have reconsidered their decision.
 

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2 hours ago, Tenhigh said:

A guy just cut me off on the drive home. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Domestic terrorist!

 

 

 

Verify with bumper stickers. He might have just been exercising his free speech!

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14 hours ago, unbillievable said:

 

Verify with bumper stickers. He might have just been exercising his free speech!

The bumper sticker said "Tax Everyone Who Makes More Than Me"

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Disunity Party

 

 

FTA:

 

Harrison is very angry today about the report and he let loose in an eight-tweet thread at whoever was behind the reports

 

 

Virginia State Sen. Louise Lucas was a bit more direct, threatening the career of whoever was behind the leak.

 

But it sounds like it wasn’t just a junior staffer; it was a bunch of people. But even the threat from her shows you how at a loss the Democrats are at this point.

 

 

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1 minute ago, B-Man said:

 

 

 

 

 

TRUE.

 

 

Both parties have cultish aspects.  Nancy should know this seeing she has clashed several times with her parties cult members.  

 

Clueless as always.  

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The society democrats are shaping is going to be miserable boring robotic fakeness everywhere 

 

It should end well!

 

 

 

Former PGA Tour player fired by Sirius Radio for saying WNBA sucks…

 

https://nypost.com/2022/02/08/mark-lye-cites-cancel-culture-as-reason-for-his-firing?utm_source=nypost&utm_campaign=android_nyp

 

 

He should have added "so does the NBA."

 

 

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6 hours ago, Big Blitz said:

The society democrats are shaping is going to be miserable boring robotic fakeness everywhere 

 

It should end well!

 

 

 

Former PGA Tour player fired by Sirius Radio for saying WNBA sucks…

 

https://nypost.com/2022/02/08/mark-lye-cites-cancel-culture-as-reason-for-his-firing?utm_source=nypost&utm_campaign=android_nyp

 

 

He should have added "so does the NBA."

 

 

 

I actually prefer to watch women's basketball because hardly any of them can dunk.  So they have to play more team work to get off a good shot.  I have tried to get my wife, the woman's libber, to go to a Seattle Storm game but she doesn't want to go.  She like football better which is cool.

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Sorry Democrats, Your Problem Isn’t Messaging

by David Catron

 

As the midterms loom, panicky House Democrats are painfully aware that the political portents do not favor them. They have been consistently behind on the generic congressional ballot, and their fate will be profoundly influenced by President Biden’s abysmal job approval numbers. Consequently, they badly need competent guidance from their leadership. They aren’t getting it. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) is instead telling its members that their policies are not the problem. According to a recent Politico report, the DCCC insists that the source of their woes is GOP “culture war attacks” and the solution is better messaging.

 

https://spectator.org/sorry-democrats-your-problem-isnt-messaging/

 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

 

Sorry Democrats, Your Problem Isn’t Messaging

by David Catron

 

As the midterms loom, panicky House Democrats are painfully aware that the political portents do not favor them. They have been consistently behind on the generic congressional ballot, and their fate will be profoundly influenced by President Biden’s abysmal job approval numbers. Consequently, they badly need competent guidance from their leadership. They aren’t getting it. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) is instead telling its members that their policies are not the problem. According to a recent Politico report, the DCCC insists that the source of their woes is GOP “culture war attacks” and the solution is better messaging.

 

https://spectator.org/sorry-democrats-your-problem-isnt-messaging/

 

 

 


So wait, they are saying their problem is that the GOP has better marketing?  
 

😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

 

No really…….

 

😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

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