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WTF??? .. Now It's "We Want NO Law & Order" & Now it gets worse

Started by cc, June 06, 2020, 09:48:44 PM

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Quote from: cc post_id=437276 time=1643675306 user_id=88
Here's a big tall thief getting humiliated by an angry  grandma in Campbell River



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Give the thief hell granny. :thumbup:

Bricktop

She ain't taking NO shit!!!! What a champ. I bet she'll be a Youtube megastar!



Doing what her own government WON'T do.

cc

Quote from: Bricktop post_id=437307 time=1643679016 user_id=1560
She ain't taking NO shit!!!! What a champ. I bet she'll be a Youtube megastar!



Doing what her own government WON'T do.

Quote from: Herman post_id=437278 time=1643675528 user_id=1689
Quote from: cc post_id=437276 time=1643675306 user_id=88
Here's a big tall thief getting humiliated by an angry  grandma in Campbell River



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Give the thief hell granny. :thumbup:

Just heard her in interview - 73 yrs old, 4' 11"  & 120 #



Quite a character .. and a screw metric holdout to boot
I really tried to warn y\'all in 49  .. G. Orwell

Odinson

That place doesnt seem to believe in security guards.



We have Securitas guards everywhere.

Anonymous

Quote from: Odinson post_id=437499 time=1643765529 user_id=136
That place doesnt seem to believe in security guards.



We have Securitas guards everywhere.

We do too. I don't know what is going on there.

Anonymous

Quote from: cc post_id=437461 time=1643749086 user_id=88
Quote from: Bricktop post_id=437307 time=1643679016 user_id=1560
She ain't taking NO shit!!!! What a champ. I bet she'll be a Youtube megastar!



Doing what her own government WON'T do.

Quote from: Herman post_id=437278 time=1643675528 user_id=1689
Quote from: cc post_id=437276 time=1643675306 user_id=88
Here's a big tall thief getting humiliated by an angry  grandma in Campbell River



">


Give the thief hell granny. :thumbup:

Just heard her in interview - 73 yrs old, 4' 11"  & 120 #



Quite a character .. and a screw metric holdout to boot

 :thumbup:

Anonymous

BLM chapter founder sentenced to prison for voter fraud; NAACP laments 'two criminal justice systems in America'

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Pamela Moses, an activist who founded the Black Lives Matter chapter in Memphis, was sentenced to prison last week after she was found guilty of voter fraud.



What are the details?

Shelby County District Attorney General Amy Weirich announced last Monday that Moses was sentenced to six years and one day in prison after being convicted last November of illegally registering to vote in Tennessee.



In 2015, Moses pleaded guilty to multiple felonies — tampering with evidence and forgery — and a host of misdemeanors: perjury, stalking, theft under $500, and escape. She was sentenced to seven years'probation for her crimes, but more significantly, Moses was "permanently deemed ineligible to register and vote in Tennessee" because of the tampering with evidence conviction, Weirich explained.



But in September 2019, Moses filed a voter registration application with the Shelby County Election Commission. At the time, she was running for mayor of Memphis, but was still on probation. By filing the application to vote and an accompanying certificate of restoration, Moses was "falsely asserting that her sentence had expired and that she was eligible to register to vote," according to Weirich.



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Moses has maintained her innocence, but Criminal Court Judge W. Mark Ward did not buy it.



"You tricked the probation department into giving you documents saying you were off probation," Ward told Moses last week.



Despite Moses only admitting to having registered to vote but maintaining that she never actually voted, Ward condemned Moses for having "voted six times as a convicted felon," the Washington Post noted.

Anonymous

Rep. Cori Bush (D-Mo.) is reportedly refusing to stop using damaging political rhetoric like "defund the police," a statement that many of her Democratic colleagues believe has severe political consequences.



Rep. Abigail Spanberger (D-Va.), for example, blamed disappointing election results in 2020 on far-left policies. In a post-election call with House Democrats in Nov. 2020, Spanberger urged her colleagues to abandon far-left rhetoric like "defund the police."



"We have to commit to not saying the words 'defund the police' ever again," Spanberger said. "We need to not ever use the words socialist or socialism ever again."



"If we run this race again we will get f***ing torn apart again in 2022," she predicted.



House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn (D-S.C.), the No. 3 House Democrat, agreed with Spanberger's analysis, explaining that if "[Democrats] are going to run on Medicare for All, defund the police, socialized medicine — we're not going to win."

Odinson

The reason why the police often respond with an overwhelming force to protests and other civil disturbances, is because its a standard tactic.



The media will then whine about the use of force.



Overwhelming force pacifies the situation a lot quicker.

Anonymous

Quote from: Odinson post_id=438660 time=1644557927 user_id=136
The reason why the police often respond with an overwhelming force to protests and other civil disturbances, is because its a standard tactic.



The media will then whine about the use of force.



Overwhelming force pacifies the situation a lot quicker.

And yet other protests in the USA where there was violence and property damage, the police did very little.

Odinson

These idiots post their crimes on social media and they also admit their guilt to something on a video.



And they say older generations dont know how technology works.

cc

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Quote from: Odinson post_id=438660 time=1644557927 user_id=136
The reason why the police often respond with an overwhelming force to protests and other civil disturbances, is because its a standard tactic.



The media will then whine about the use of force.



Overwhelming force pacifies the situation a lot quicker.

And yet other protests in the USA where there was violence and property damage, the police did very little.

Exactly
I really tried to warn y\'all in 49  .. G. Orwell

cc

Insane: Thieves Use Backhoe To Break Into ATM In Dem-Run Chicago



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I really tried to warn y\'all in 49  .. G. Orwell

Anonymous

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Insane: Thieves Use Backhoe To Break Into ATM In Dem-Run Chicago



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Quote from: cc post_id=440264 time=1645298071 user_id=88
Quote from: Fashionista post_id=438669 time=1644559697 user_id=3254
Quote from: Odinson post_id=438660 time=1644557927 user_id=136
The reason why the police often respond with an overwhelming force to protests and other civil disturbances, is because its a standard tactic.



The media will then whine about the use of force.



Overwhelming force pacifies the situation a lot quicker.

And yet other protests in the USA where there was violence and property damage, the police did very little.

Exactly


In some cases police used excessive force, tear gas, rubber bullets, which some people thought inflamed situations.

 There were also cases of plain clothes law enforcement arresting both those who were legally protesting and 'bystanders' (the press) which is a violation of civil rights.   As Odison points out media coverage painted a narrative and then some became worried (read afraid) about 'optics'.

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