Yep. Five deaths. One a guy on his cellphone who had a heart attack. One a guy parking his van who had a stroke. One a woman (protestor) who died of reasons still unknown (may have been trampled, may have died of a medical condition first). One a protestor shot to death by the cops. And one a cop who just up and died, despite not actually being in a confrontation; shit happens, I guess.
Get a hundred thousand people in one place, odds are decent you'll have a couple deaths just by happenstance. That's about what the background death rate per day is in America.
Texas AG is an asshole that doesn't give a shit. They are going to have their work cut out.
When I call him an asshole, that's a positive. I want my AG to be an asshole. I want that asshole that says "fuck you, fuck your feelings, your mask fetish, your fear, your hate for your genitals" and fights for what the laws on the books say.
If there was ever a case for sovereign immunity from civil suits, this would be it. The idea that an AG can be sued for doing their job is as insane as anything else in this fucked up clown world.
Also, the amusing part is that twitter banning Trump was obviously retaliation from these Marxists to begin with.
This needs to keep happening over and over again, it only takes one judge to agree and the whole thing comes undone. "We're a private company and can silence our users" is not gonna fly when the general public demands social media as a public service.
Would this not also involve the supreme court decision that Trump's tweets serve as a public forum - "the modern public square" to quote Justice Anthony Kennedy?
In other news, the Manhattan DAs "investigation" of Trump continues. Or in other words "Hey, you can't use your office for political vendettas! That's OUR job!"
Twitter wants to force this issue into their home turf filled with judges who will support them for political reasons alone.
The only way to stop their cheating is to stop playing their game.
deadly? one person died by the hands of another.
said other is still, presumably, at large.
The cop was already exonerated, I believe.
No charges filed.
Call me tinfoil but have you seen the whole video? It’s fake.
The video of Ashley Babbitt's murder? Multiple angles and on the ground reports as it happened from a private citizen who was on the scene.
The supposed murder of the police officer? Fake.
Yep. Five deaths. One a guy on his cellphone who had a heart attack. One a guy parking his van who had a stroke. One a woman (protestor) who died of reasons still unknown (may have been trampled, may have died of a medical condition first). One a protestor shot to death by the cops. And one a cop who just up and died, despite not actually being in a confrontation; shit happens, I guess.
Get a hundred thousand people in one place, odds are decent you'll have a couple deaths just by happenstance. That's about what the background death rate per day is in America.
Texas AG is an asshole that doesn't give a shit. They are going to have their work cut out.
When I call him an asshole, that's a positive. I want my AG to be an asshole. I want that asshole that says "fuck you, fuck your feelings, your mask fetish, your fear, your hate for your genitals" and fights for what the laws on the books say.
If there was ever a case for sovereign immunity from civil suits, this would be it. The idea that an AG can be sued for doing their job is as insane as anything else in this fucked up clown world.
Also, the amusing part is that twitter banning Trump was obviously retaliation from these Marxists to begin with.
This needs to keep happening over and over again, it only takes one judge to agree and the whole thing comes undone. "We're a private company and can silence our users" is not gonna fly when the general public demands social media as a public service.
Would this not also involve the supreme court decision that Trump's tweets serve as a public forum - "the modern public square" to quote Justice Anthony Kennedy?
In other news, the Manhattan DAs "investigation" of Trump continues. Or in other words "Hey, you can't use your office for political vendettas! That's OUR job!"