BillsFanNC Posted Saturday at 07:11 PM Posted Saturday at 07:11 PM 1 hour ago, K D said: So if you break into Disneyland and they try and kick you out you can refuse and say you need to wait for a future court date to be told to leave and then continue riding the rides for free? I'm trying to understand the logic here how anyone can defend someone who is not allowed to be here let alone one with a history of gangs and violence. Hey it worked from Clark at Wally World! Yup. Fuk.c em all. 2
Roundybout Posted Saturday at 08:44 PM Posted Saturday at 08:44 PM 1 hour ago, BillsFanNC said: Hey it worked from Clark at Wally World! Yup. Fuk.c em all. The "lock up" part implied trial, of course. You guys need to relax with the victim card all the time.
K D Posted Saturday at 09:31 PM Posted Saturday at 09:31 PM 3 hours ago, Homelander said: Nice try but comparing illegal immigration to sneaking into Disneyland is a massive stretch. Disneyland is a private business that can kick you out for any reason it’s not the constitution at play here. No one wants people here illegally, but good luck stopping it. At the end of the day, the laws exist to protect you. If you were yanked off the street, shoved on a plane, and thrown in some third-world jail, how would we know you're not a citizen? Or do you think you're safe just because of the color of your skin? Newsflash: white citizens have already received emails from the government telling them to leave. So don’t kid yourself - no one’s untouchable. I'm a citizen. If I wasn't and I broke the law to come here I would fully expect to be deported. This has nothing to do with rights. You don't have a right to be here if you came here illegally. Time to go 1
Big Blitz Posted Sunday at 12:12 AM Posted Sunday at 12:12 AM 4 minutes ago, aristocrat said: NAFTA working out really well for Mexico and our South American friends. So well, they can’t get to our institutionally racist country fast enough. “But but but El Salvador changed their Constitution! Bukele is an authoritarian!” —-Beijing Bill Free trade everyone. Feel free to come here for “free” stuff. Vote 3 times. And become a martyr if they try to deport you for your deMS-13 ties.
Orlando Buffalo Posted Sunday at 12:21 AM Posted Sunday at 12:21 AM 3 hours ago, Roundybout said: The "lock up" part implied trial, of course. You guys need to relax with the victim card all the time. Are you just trolling now? There is nothing confusing about "throw away the key" it is alone used in Cars because everyone knows what it means.
JDHillFan Posted Sunday at 12:27 AM Posted Sunday at 12:27 AM 3 hours ago, Roundybout said: The "lock up" part implied trial, of course. What did the “throw away the key” part imply?
Homelander Posted Sunday at 12:34 AM Posted Sunday at 12:34 AM 3 hours ago, K D said: I'm a citizen. If I wasn't and I broke the law to come here I would fully expect to be deported. This has nothing to do with rights. You don't have a right to be here if you came here illegally. Time to go How does anyone know you're a citizen? Any would that matter?
Big Blitz Posted Sunday at 12:34 AM Posted Sunday at 12:34 AM The oligarchy to fight “No wait. It’s a tax. Yea Barry, just call it a tax.” ——The moment it should have been obvious to everyone 1
Homelander Posted Sunday at 12:42 AM Posted Sunday at 12:42 AM Ah yes Robert Bork, who argued the Civil Rights Act was government overreach. Not exactly democracy's most credible prophet. You want to discuss "judicial oligarchy"? Let's examine the facts: A hard-right Supreme Court appointed by Trump 1.0 who lost the popular vote and confirmed by a Senate representing a minority of Americans is now dismantling decades of precedent against the majority's wishes. Dobbs: 61% of Americans support legal abortion. Bruen: most Americans favor stronger gun regulations, not weaker ones. Let's be clear: this isn't about the will of the people. You're not opposed to judicial oligarchy itself. You're frustrated when it doesn't align with your preferences. You're not good at coping even when your party controls all of DC.
Homelander Posted Sunday at 12:57 AM Posted Sunday at 12:57 AM When the system doesn’t go your way, why not just burn it all down.
Buffarukus Posted Sunday at 01:18 AM Posted Sunday at 01:18 AM 19 minutes ago, Homelander said: When the system doesn’t go your way, why not just burn it all down. should probably just pack the court and pay the student loans off anyways. 2
leh-nerd skin-erd Posted Sunday at 12:35 PM Posted Sunday at 12:35 PM 12 hours ago, JDHillFan said: What did the “throw away the key” part imply? You’re gracious as always. Why would anyone assume that Jeffries was suggesting a trial was necessary?
Westside Posted Sunday at 02:19 PM Posted Sunday at 02:19 PM On 4/18/2025 at 6:28 PM, Big Turk said: Then they came for you because you refused to stand up for people's rights under the Constitution of the United States until there were no rights left and they started arresting anyone for any reason, even a made up reason. Just ask the Jews how that worked. They didn't get sent to Concentration camps on day 1. They slowly lost more and more rights until they had none left. Those who don't know history are doomed to repeat it. Do not ask for whom the bell tolls...it tolls for thee. Didn’t your side want to send anyone who didn’t agree with the leftists to a reeducation camp not too long ago? Talk about a communist regime!!!!!
Big Blitz Posted Sunday at 04:51 PM Posted Sunday at 04:51 PM "I refused to join the Court’s order because we had no good reason to think that, under the circumstances, issuing an order at midnight was necessary or appropriate."
Capco Posted Sunday at 05:17 PM Posted Sunday at 05:17 PM On 4/16/2025 at 3:27 PM, Big Blitz said: The danger of putting him before the courts over this is if the courts decide all 20 million illegals have the right to due process. Which is what they want to argue this guy has a right to along with all the others. They don’t. Biden gave blanket protections to all of them per EO. But Trump can’t undo that? Make that make sense. Wrong. They do. It's spelled out in the Constitution, specifically in the Due Process clauses in the 5th and 14th Amendments. "No person... shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law...." Due process is a natural right that all persons are entitled to in this country, not just American citizens.
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