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    Prove they all came on the same bus. Cool cop out abandoning your claim and demanding I prove a negative.
    You said no. You didn't say you doubted it or challenge me to provide any proof. Are you walking back your "no" claim?

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    You said no. You didn't say you doubted it or challenge me to provide any proof. Are you walking back your "no" claim?
    You failed to back up your "same bus" claim so I don't have to.

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    Stephen Himmler Miller Says Feds Occupying Portland ‘Should Be Celebrated As Heroes’



    some of whom have been
    “proactively” arresting nonviolent protesters, as brave soldiers on Thursday night.

    "up against that lawless mob,” the BRUTALITY and lawlessness coming from Trash's Schutzstaffel

    https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/stephen-miller-says-feds-occupying-portland-should-be-celebrated-as-heroes?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_c ampaign=Feed%3A+tpm-news+%28TPMNews%29


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    Why are they wearing helmets and carrying shields?
    I mean, if they were carrying guns, it's A-OK because muh 2nd amendment, but helmets and shields not ok?

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    Not even his murderer said Foster shot his rifle.

    Qhris needs to apologize.

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    he got released earlier today

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    he got released earlier today
    Where's your apology?

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    Where's your apology?
    Audio evidence > KVUE article

    Sorry.

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    Audio evidence > KVUE article

    Sorry.
    The chief of police said Foster never shot his rifle.

    Apologize.

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    There were 2 guns discharged. Not necessarily Foster's

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    The chief of police said Foster never shot his rifle.

    Apologize.
    ^what a snowflake

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    "graffiti"

    Winehole23

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    ^what a snowflake
    look at this fake news coward calling other people snowflake

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    "graffiti"

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    who's reaponsible for the abandoned bag and not doing anything with it? It's a piss poor terrorist who leaves ammo and bombs up for grabs.

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    who's reaponsible for the abandoned bag and not doing anything with it? It's a piss poor terrorist who leaves ammo and bombs up for grabs.
    more likely, the White Male Supremacists / "blood and soil" assholes, even the Feds themselves, left it there to sucker the Chris-es into condemning BLM even more.

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    Meanwhile, in Loony Gohmert's Deep South racist region, Gohmert's opponent tries Freedom of Speech



    https://www.rawstory.com/2020/07/wat..._campaign=5060



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    What would some of you do without twitter to regurgitate?

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    What would some of you do without twitter to regurgitate?
    Some people are allergic to information and twit others mindlessly about their sources, no matter how wide their palette is.

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    Newsworthy events are posted to twitter before they hit the front page, for better and for worse.

    (shrugs)

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    DMC wants probable cause-free arrests to be about me RTing an eyewitness, as if doing so were not to the point, or intrinisically unreliable.

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    David Lapan is a former Trump DHS spokesman

    While the core mission of DHS remains essentially unchanged, its roles and responsibilities have grown in response to various threats including cyber-attacks, election interference, drug smuggling and transnational criminal organizations. None of these threats appear to be present in Portland’s protests. So, at a minimum, whatever DHS is doing in Portland strays wildly from the reason DHS exists in the first place.

    But it’s worse than just mission creep. DHS’s response to events in Portland represents at least seven elements that take key dangers of the militarized response to protest Americans witnessed in D.C. and attempt to launder them through the civilian apparatus of DHS. Each one is bad; taken together, they’re even worse:

    1. Civil unrest in a U.S. city does not cons ute a threat to the homeland and is outside the mission of the Department. DHS’s Federal Protective Service is charged with safeguarding federal property, like courthouses, but the employment of tactical units and their operations on streets increasingly far away from the federal buildings in Portland is questionable. Simply put, it’s just not clear how DHS’s mission includes whatever DHS is doing in Portland—which suggests DHS may be stretching, even overstepping, its authorities.

    2. There was no request from state or local authorities for assistance. In fact, city and state leaders in Oregon have expressly said they don’t want DHS or federal forces operating as they have been in response to the protests. DHS operates in states, cities, and localities across the United States, normally in close coordination with local authorities. The aggressive DHS response in Portland is both unwanted and unwarranted, and it puts in jeopardy the cooperation with local authorities nationwide that is essential to DHS fulfilling its actual mission.

    3. The wearing of military-style uniforms and equipment creates the appearance of an armed military response to civil unrest—a tactic more common to authoritarian regimes than to healthy democracies. The Secretary of Defense has expressed his concerns over this appearance, and several retired military leaders have spoken out against military involvement, or the appearance of it, in law enforcement actions against U.S. citizens whose activities cons ute civil unrest, not anything close to a true homeland security threat such as rebellion or civil war.

    4. The bellicose rhetoric from DHS’s senior officials has further inflamed the situation, rather than trying to defuse it. In addition, the heavy-handed federal response has worsened the situation and fomented even larger protests. It simply can’t be good for DHS or the country for DHS to be making matters in Portland worse rather than better.

    5. President Trump’s rhetoric has been overtly partisan and political, focusing his ire on states and cities he labels as “Democrat” or “Radical Left.” The president’s words clearly politicize DHS’s response. DHS is a federal agency which serves all of the American people, regardless of party affiliation. To have DHS so closely tied to a partisan project tarnishes the department and risks its ability to earn public trust in the future.

    6. The administration has a trust deficit and lacks credibility, so DHS’s defense of its actions are colored by mistrust. Even if DHS’s actions are within its authorities – and there remain valid questions about exceeding its authority – the Department’s words and deeds are often viewed with su ion. That’s unhealthy for the situation in Portland; and it’s unhealthy for DHS in the myriad ways the department interacts with Americans (and others) each day across the country.

    7. DHS has acting officials at senior levels throughout the organization, which calls into question decision-making that appears to be politically, rather than operationally, driven. The president has also made it clear he prefers “actings” so he can exert more control over them. Acting officials must be more concerned with pleasing the president in order to keep their jobs, and the two most senior DHS officials are seen to be behaving that way.
    https://www.justsecurity.org/71696/f...our-democracy/

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    There were 2 guns discharged. Not necessarily Foster's
    you can take out the word "necessarily"

    if his gun had been shot there would be physical evidence of that. police wouldnt just rule it out unless they had reason to

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