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    bootlicks like TSA and liars like Darrin and Yoni, what can you say

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    bootlicks like TSA and liars like Darrin and Yoni, what can you say
    wrong place, wrong time

    in a car, trying to get away, a flash bang and tear gas exploded under the car

    "Foster’s cousin, Shawn Jackson, was visiting Foster’s home after his son’s basketball game when the shooting occurred. Jackson said he tried to leave as protesters clashed with ICE agents, but the agents deployed a flash-bang grenade and tear gas under his SUV while his six children were inside.


    “I grabbed two kids at a time and was running in and out of the house,” Jackson said. “I barely could breathe. There was tear gas all over my car, like my car filled up with smoke.”


    Jackson said two of his children, ages 2 and six months, were taken to the hospital after the younger one briefly had trouble breathing."
    the federal administrative police power has gotten out of hand

    https://sahanjournal.com/public-safe...t-immigration/





    "wrong place, wrong time"
    winehole
    How much did you donate to their scam GoFundMe?

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    So the kids deserved to get gassed?

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    it wasn't throwing people in the box for requesting medicine and phone calls bad, but conditions in ICE facilities -- never great to begin with -- got notably worse after Obama ramped things up in his first term

    family separation, overcrowding, unsanitary conditions, lack of access to lawyers and medical care are nothing new in ICE detention

    DarrinS is right that a lot of libs are unaware of this and of course he was totally oblivious to it at the time
    I think there were plenty of news reports talking about how bad conditions were and how the inspection process itself was a sham that was geared towards giving passing scores on horrible conditions. Obama failed in those regards.

    The difference here is that Trump doesn't even pretend to give a about conditions and actually brags how bad they are while ramping it up.

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    So the kids deserved to get gassed?
    BLAME THE PARENTS FOR GETTING THE KIDS GASSED

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    How much did you donate to their scam GoFundMe?
    How much did you donate to the ICE goon that killed Good?

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    "wrong place, wrong time"
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    yep

    they were trying to escape a DHS goon rampage in their own neighborhood

    that's not protesting

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    nor is walking out your front door to see what's going on

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    BLAME THE PARENTS FOR GETTING THE KIDS GASSED
    Who else is to blame for leaving them unattended in a car while the parents protested ICE?

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    Who else is to blame for leaving them unattended in a car while the parents protested ICE?
    who's to blame for ICE pitching tear gas and flashbangs at a car full of kids?

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    yep

    they were trying to escape a DHS goon rampage in their own neighborhood

    that's not protesting
    "trying to escape"
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    Who else is to blame for leaving them unattended in a car while the parents protested ICE?
    You s will excuse anything that ICE does. And it's all because that's what you're told to do. You're an idiot.

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    defends DHS nightriders like a compliant bootlick

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    You s will excuse anything that ICE does. And it's all because that's what you're told to do. You're an idiot.
    I asked you a question, don't be a pussy and dodge again.

    Who else is to blame for leaving them unattended in a car while they protested ICE? Only a ing idiot would think that is acceptable and that the parents aren't to blame.

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    defends DHS nightriders like a compliant bootlick
    exposing your constant BlueSky fake news screenshots =/= defending DHS

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    sweeping peaceful neighborhoods at night is a recipe for civil conflict and DHS knows it

    everybody is home

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    those folks in Minnesota aren't getting paid, those are volunteers

    I bet most of em weren't even particularly political before DHS occupied their state and favored them with a racist pogrom
    ICE has been engaged in Operation Metro Surge since early December. Anti-ICE protests didn't begin until after Congressional Hearings implicated Governor Walz in widespread fraud in Minnesota on January 7th. Renee Good, a paid and trained political agitator was gaslit into making a martyr of herself on January 7th.

    There are no coincidences.

    If you can't restate the case in your own words, you probably don't know what you're talking about. It's ok if you don't feel up to it.
    You couldn't be bothered to look down a couple of posts and see where I made the case and posted the relevant statutory language?

    Fine, here your go...
    I think it's hilarious that Don Lemon could be prosecuted under the FACE and/or sued pursuant to the KKK Act.

    DOJ Investigates Potential Violations of FACE Act, KKK Act After Don Lemon’s Anti-ICE Invasion of Minnesota Church

    FACE ACT

    Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances

    (a) Prohibited activities. Whoever:
    ...
    (2) by force or threat of force or by physical obstruction, intentionally injuries, intimidates or interferes with or attempts to injure, intimidate or interfere with any person lawfully exercising or seeking to exercise the First Amendment right of religious freedom at a place of religious worship; or

    (3) ...intentionally damages or destroys the property of a place of religious worship,
    ...
    shall be subject to the penalties provided in subsection (b) and the civil remedies provided in subsection (c),...
    I invite you to read the penalties...

    Then, there's the KKK ACT

    Here's the entire law because things were less complicated under Republican control.

    Civil action for deprivation of rights

    Every person who, under color of any statute, ordinance, regulation, custom, or usage, of any State or Territory or the District of Columbia, subjects, or causes to be subjected, any citizen of the United States or other person within the jurisdiction thereof to the deprivation of any rights, privileges, or immunities secured by the Cons ution and laws, shall be liable to the party injured in an action at law, suit in equity, or other proper proceeding for redress, except that in any action brought against a judicial officer for an act or omission taken in such officer’s judicial capacity, injunctive relief shall not be granted unless a declaratory decree was violated or declaratory relief was unavailable. For the purposes of this section, any Act of Congress applicable exclusively to the District of Columbia shall be considered to be a statute of the District of Columbia.
    Only provides for civil redress but, still - Don Lemon facing the KKK Act is priceless.
    A single episode of Don Lemon and a small group of protesters entering a church and briefly annoying them, isn't like the KKK and isn't even a deprivation of religious liberty
    Well, it's a violation of the FACE Act and, once asked to leave, it's trespassing. Now we're finding out many of the protestors were government employees. Odd.

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    sounds like a pretty weak case, tbh

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    I asked you a question, don't be a pussy and dodge again.

    Who else is to blame for leaving them unattended in a car while they protested ICE? Only a ing idiot would think that is acceptable and that the parents aren't to blame.
    It's another of your false questions. ICE is to blame for gassing kids. That's it.

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    ICE has been engaged in Operation Metro Surge since early December. Anti-ICE protests didn't begin until after Congressional Hearings implicated Governor Walz in widespread fraud in Minnesota on January 7th. Renee Good, a paid and trained political agitator was gaslit into making a martyr of herself on January 7th.

    There are no coincidences.


    You couldn't be bothered to look down a couple of posts and see where I made the case and posted the relevant statutory language?

    Fine, here your go...



    Well, it's a violation of the FACE Act and, once asked to leave, it's trespassing. Now we're finding out many of the protestors were government employees. Odd.
    Lol the daily mental gymnastics

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    It's another of your false questions. ICE is to blame for gassing kids. That's it.
    Did ICE force those parents to abandon their kids and leave them in a car unattended so the parents could attend a protest which broke out into a riot? You make yourself look more and more foolish the more you talk.

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    I think it's hilarious that Don Lemon could be prosecuted under the FACE and/or sued pursuant to the KKK Act.

    DOJ Investigates Potential Violations of FACE Act, KKK Act After Don Lemon’s Anti-ICE Invasion of Minnesota Church

    FACE ACT



    I invite you to read the penalties...

    Then, there's the KKK ACT

    Here's the entire law because things were less complicated under Republican control.



    Only provides for civil redress but, still - Don Lemon facing the KKK Act is priceless.
    "April 24, 2020 (SAINT PAUL) — Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison has filed a memorandum in federal court to defend the cons utionality of a Minnesota state law that bans harassment by videotaping and other means. Attorney General Ellison intervened in a lawsuit that challenges the law filed by plaintiff Sally Ness, who has videotaped congregants at Dar al-Farooq mosque in Bloomington without their consent, causing those congregants and their children to feel intimidated and afraid. Attorney General Ellison’s memorandum supports the motion by the defendants — the City of Bloomington, Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, and two Bloomington police officers — to dismiss the lawsuit, and requests that the court find the state law cons utional and dismiss the plaintiff’s claims with prejudice."


    “It’s my job to help all Minnesotans live with dignity and respect. Living with dignity and respect looks like being able to go to any public place you choose, including your house of worship, without the fear or threat that you’ll be harassed, intimidated, or persecuted for who you are or whom you pray to. I’m defending the cons utionality of our law that protects Minnesotans of all faiths and backgrounds from that kind of harassment. Minnesotans want everyone to live with the same dignity and respect that they want for themselves.”

    https://www.ag.state.mn.us/Office/Co...Harassment.asp

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    sounds like a pretty weak case, tbh
    I don't know. Seems like a textbook example of what the law was intended to punish. Your lousy exegesis aside, you posted this earlier in the thread:



    And, I found the clip where Don Lemon pretty much incriminates himself of violating the FACE Act as he describes the frightened children, leaving the church, by stating, "it's traumatic for the people but, that's what protesting is all about."



    Sorry if you don't get Facebook. I looked for a YouTube link and was unsuccessful.

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    "April 24, 2020 (SAINT PAUL) — Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison has filed a memorandum in federal court to defend the cons utionality of a Minnesota state law that bans harassment by videotaping and other means. Attorney General Ellison intervened in a lawsuit that challenges the law filed by plaintiff Sally Ness, who has videotaped congregants at Dar al-Farooq mosque in Bloomington without their consent, causing those congregants and their children to feel intimidated and afraid. Attorney General Ellison’s memorandum supports the motion by the defendants — the City of Bloomington, Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, and two Bloomington police officers — to dismiss the lawsuit, and requests that the court find the state law cons utional and dismiss the plaintiff’s claims with prejudice."


    “It’s my job to help all Minnesotans live with dignity and respect. Living with dignity and respect looks like being able to go to any public place you choose, including your house of worship, without the fear or threat that you’ll be harassed, intimidated, or persecuted for who you are or whom you pray to. I’m defending the cons utionality of our law that protects Minnesotans of all faiths and backgrounds from that kind of harassment. Minnesotans want everyone to live with the same dignity and respect that they want for themselves.”

    https://www.ag.state.mn.us/Office/Co...Harassment.asp
    Yeah, I was going to point this out to Winehole but, since Ellison doesn't explicitly reference the FACE Act, his double-standard alone probably would not have persuaded him. Democrats know nothing other than a double-standard. I was hoping to catch Ellison invoking the FACE Act when talking about the mosque protesters...he simiply showed his bias for the Muslim community.

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    I don't know. Seems like a textbook example of what the law was intended to punish. Your lousy exegesis aside, you posted this earlier in the thread:



    And, I found the clip where Don Lemon pretty much incriminates himself of violating the FACE Act as he describes the frightened children, leaving the church, by stating, "it's traumatic for the people but, that's what protesting is all about."



    Sorry if you don't get Facebook. I looked for a YouTube link and was unsuccessful.
    That's ok

    Hurt feelings and scared children in one place, at one time, in a violence-free situation isn't terrorism

    The actual terror and violence DHS is spreading in Minnesota is a multiple by hundreds of thousands relative to the instance you just cited
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