Posted on 02/21/2019 10:05:20 PM PST by ransomnote
Excellent! W2G
But I've been listening...
How about this? Too subtle?
For my curiosity, how does one receive an order to do HIGH level orders such as that?
NOT sarcastic, just very curious.
Good advice, E54.
Defiant and I both have enough sharp edges that we should exercise caution.
We could end up in violent agreement.
Hahahaha. I just got Rick-Rolled.
#YouScamp
THIS is why we don’t have baker girls, it could clear our minds :P
Do not bring POTUS into this! *whack* *whack* *whack* *whack* (each whack a slap on the wrist with a stern look)
Maybe they arent customers but traders/financier of the trade.
I understand the desire of alpha males to spread seed, it’s a evolutionary imperative.
In this day and age, I would think a billionaire would easily find better ways, like fly to Vegas if nothing else.
But yes, people both rich and poor do stupid things.
It’s all speculation for now, like everything else. Take your shots and see where they land, eventually and hopefully.
I’ve always wondered that too.
Very wealthy or upscale men who would not visit a “massage parlor” might very well be making money from such enterprises.
Q pointed out what Kavanaugh said regarding mil courts when Sen. Graham asked him. I do remember that.
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I haven't a clue.
But I will refer once again to my late friend, the sniper. He killed many, many people in Laos, from a distance. All were on orders from C_A.
It troubled him somewhat, later, that he never knew who they were, or why he was killing them. But they were specific targets he was given.
And we were officially never at war in Laos.
Mark
I agree 188%.
No one knows what Q meant.
But I will refer once again to my late friend, the sniper. He killed many, many people in Laos
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My Grandfather who was a Merrill’s Marauder did the same. I believe your friend, but again, HOW does anyone receive such an order? Cream bobcat=magenta snagglepuss?
I’m reminded of my uncle the spook, who once said, “When things get really crazy and you can’t figure out what’s really going on, whatever story you hear eventually probably won’t be the truth either. That’s the way it has to be.”
Good question.
There's also this -
(14)An apology offered in the spirit of true repentance moves the United States toward reconciliation and may become central to a new understanding, on which improved racial relations can be forged.
An apology to who? Is it now illegal to lynch people of African descent but okay for everyone else?
(18)Further, it is the sense of Congress that criminal action by a group increases the likelihood that the criminal object of that group will be successfully attained and decreases the probability that the individuals involved will depart from their path of criminality. Therefore, it is appropriate to specify criminal penalties for the crime of lynching, or any attempt or conspiracy to commit lynching.
So what constitutes conspiracy in this case?
(19)The United States Senate agreed to unanimously Senate Resolution 118, 115th Congress, on April 5, 2017, [c]ondemning hate crime and any other form of racism, religious or ethnic bias, discrimination, incitement to violence, or animus targeting a minority in the United States and taking notice specifically of Federal Bureau of Investigation statistics demonstrating that among single-bias hate crime incidents in the United States, 59.2 percent of victims were targeted due to racial, ethnic, or ancestral bias, and among those victims, 52.2 percent were victims of crimes motivated by the offenders anti-Black or anti-African American bias.
And from whose ass did they pull these numbers? Also sounds like a direct assault on the 1st Amendment, based on an arbitrary definition of 'hate'. So if you run a site that allows racist posting, is that evidence of conspiracy to commit lynching?
(21)Senate Joint Resolution 49 (Public Law 11558; 131 Stat. 1149) specifically took notice of hundreds of torch-bearing White nationalists, White supremacists, Klansmen, and neo-Nazis [who] chanted racist, anti-Semitic, and anti-immigrant slogans and violently engaged with counter-demonstrators on and around the grounds of the University of Virginia in Charlottesville and that these groups reportedly are organizing similar events in other cities in the United States and communities everywhere are concerned about the growing and open display of hate and violence being perpetrated by those groups.
So where is the reference to terrorism directed at other races? What about the myriad of other racist groups such as BLM and La Raza?
(22)Lynching was a pernicious and pervasive tool that was used to interfere with multiple aspects of lifeincluding the exercise of Federally protected rights, as enumerated in section 245 of title 18, United States Code, housing rights, as enumerated in section 901 of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 (42 U.S.C. 3631), and the free exercise of religion, as enumerated in section 247 of title 18, United States Code. Interference with these rights was often effectuated by multiple offenders and groups, rather than isolated individuals. Therefore, prohibiting conspiracies to violate each of these rights recognizes the history of lynching in the United States and serves to prohibit its use in the future.
I think this is the real intention, to create a vehicle to shut down and prosecute the chans and voat. This is the same rationale they have followed in the special counsel investigation of Trump using fake evidence they themselves manufactured. We used to put down the soviets for doing things this way.
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