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To: cblue55
"Dr. Alli Muhammad, head of the party, said on Thursday the organization was working to obtain a local attorney to represent them following David’s statement. Muhammad also confirmed participants still plan to march with their weapons, reiterating his previous position of the law not applying to the march because it does not fall under the umbrella of picketing, protesting, or parades."
12 posted on 01/26/2017 1:57:37 PM PST by blam
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To: blam

This guy is a piece of work. Take a look:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alli_Muhammad

Note that he has “knocked out” 22 children with two wives.


15 posted on 01/26/2017 2:25:27 PM PST by vette6387
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To: blam
...Muhammad also confirmed participants still plan to march with their weapons, reiterating his previous position of the law not applying to the march because it does not fall under the umbrella of picketing, protesting, or parades."

Another narcissist clinging to the belief the law does not apply to him and his band of enlightened ones.

Further proof is that last line in the news release:

In addition to the march, the group has planned a tribunal on Saturday, also at the Creekwood Community Center

Just so I was certain of his intent I looked up the meaning of tribunal.

From https://www.reference.com/government-politics/difference-between-tribunal-court-f6afe8d52fa1b4bc

Tribunals exist in parallel to the traditional court system, but they are not part of it. Tribunals are usually assembled when there is no court with jurisdiction over a specific issue, such as with war crimes. The United Nations frequently appoints tribunals to hear international matters because there is no court that has jurisdiction over world matters.

Another major difference between courts and tribunals is that, with the exception of the members of the Supreme Court, who are appointed, judges are typically elected officials in the United States. Tribunal members are usually appointed as a result of their knowledge or experience with the issue that the tribunal is attempting to resolve. Judges, by contrast, are individuals with general knowledge about the law. Tribunals are faster, less expensive options to a traditional judge and jury trial because they do not involve a jury selection process. Rather, a tribunal acts as both judge and jury in a tribunal proceeding. A tribunal is typically a panel of people, although it does not have to be so by definition

They are the tribunal because they are the experts in black deaths involving criminal events.

They concocted a big crap stew with a redolence of sharia.

It shouldn't surprise anybody it's a leftist three way.

27 posted on 01/26/2017 3:11:10 PM PST by MurrietaMadman
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