Posted on 05/31/2019 1:01:22 PM PDT by ransomnote
Former Broward Sheriff's Deputy Scot Peterson was booked into the Broward jail on Tuesday, June 4, 2019. (Broward Sheriffs Office / Courtesy)
Scot Peterson, 56, has been charged with seven counts of child neglect, three counts of culpable negligence and one count of perjury.
Not a surprise. Can they stop him?
McConnell Sends Warning to Trump on Tariff Threat Against Mexico: There is Not Much Support in my Conference For Tariffs
YOU CAN ALWAYS COUNT ON THE OPEN BORDERS SENATE TO STAND IN THE WAY OF FIXING IMMIGRATION - Republicans threaten revolt, may block Trump's Mexico tariffs https://t.co/KSmQylpaTb via @politico— Bill Mitchell (@mitchellvii) June 4, 2019
Every time Trump tries to protect our borders, the McConnell Senate, drunk on Koch Brothers money, stands in his way.
Grow a set Mitch. You're good on judges but you SUCK on immigration.— Bill Mitchell (@mitchellvii) June 4, 2019
“The Coward of Broward”
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*Bagster - how can you post if you’re still in gaol?
Mexican government admits 80% of its populated territory is
run by cartels, including key border areas
“As of last year, the Taliban controlled or contested 46
percent of the districts in Afghanistans civil war. That
was enough justification for us to keep our military
perpetually engaged there in combat. What if you were told
that 80 percent of Mexicos territory is controlled by
dangerous cartels, including all of the key smuggling routes
at our border, and that the cartels are orchestrating all of
the illegal immigration into our territory and bringing
their members back and forth across our own border?”
AMPU, you need to drop you balloon meme over here
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3754489/posts
I just read yesterday (Where???) that trying to deal with MX means in the final issue, dealing with the cartels. How, is the question. Preventing them and their peeps/slaves from entering the US and bringing or sending drugs in is a good start.
But Congress wants all that to come in, and apparently some R Senators aka as bags of puke want that too.
Facebook lawyer says ‘there is no privacy,’ hinting at the challenges of Zuckerberg’s pivot
Some privacy advocates remain concerned that Zuckerbergs privacy-focused vision leaves the companys core business of data-targeted ads mostly unscathed.
A lawyer for Facebook argued on Wednesday that its users had no expectation of privacy when using the social network, pushing for a judge to throw out a class-action lawsuit related to the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
There is no invasion of privacy at all, because there is no privacy, on Facebook or any other social media site, company attorney Orin Snyder told U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria.
That may come as a surprise to those who have followed CEO Mark Zuckerbergs pivot to privacy in recent months. He even wrote a manifesto for a privacy-focused vision of social media in March, saying he believes the future of communication lies in private, encrypted services.
But his lawyers line of reasoning in court echoes what the company and Zuckerberg previously said both publicly and privately in past years and explains how the company built an online advertising business that is now rivaled only by Google.
[More at link]
maybe Sheriff Israel will be next...?
I read but can’t find at the moment that Pompeo (I think it was him, maybe Pence?) said the Chinese should tell their citizens how many people were killed in Tiannenmen Square
Pompeo blasts China over human rights on Tiananmen anniversary
Chinese Embassy in US accuses secretary of ‘prejudice and arrogance’
WASHINGTON — U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo roundly condemned the Chinese government Monday ahead of the 30th anniversary of the crackdown on Tiananmen Square protests, saying the Communist Party-ruled state “tolerates no dissent and abuses human rights whenever it serves its interests.”
In the decades since the violent suppression of protests in Beijing on June 4, 1989, “the United States hoped that China’s integration into the international system would lead to a more open, tolerant society,” Pompeo said in a statement. “Those hopes have been dashed.”
The tone of the statement was notably harsher than last year’s, which urged Beijing to “respect the universal rights and fundamental freedoms of all citizens.” The shift reflects the Trump administration’s increasingly hard line on China as the trade war escalates.
This year, Pompeo also denounced mass detentions targeting the Uighur Muslim minority and the “powerful surveillance state” being built by Beijing.
Everyday Chinese “continue to seek to exercise their human rights, organize independent unions, pursue justice through the legal system, and simply express their views, for which many are punished, jailed, and even tortured,” his statement read.
The Chinese Embassy in the U.S. expressed “strong dissatisfaction” on Tuesday over the statement. The embassy said Pompeo’s comments were made “out of prejudice and arrogance” and amounted to meddling in China’s internal affairs, adding, “China’s human rights are in the best period ever.”
U.S. Vice President Mike Pence plans to criticize China’s human rights record in a speech this month around the anniversary of the crackdown, American business news outlet CNBC reported last week. The move will likely further exacerbate bilateral tensions.
Answering those questions, with how I am feeling about congress...
Could cost me posting privs... ;-)
SO I’ll drag this fresh Anon post over here from “Over There”, instead...
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“I need a bit of help frens. When Trump did his executive
order in Dec. 2017 the SDNlist was about 6 pages long in the
PDF. We did little digs on everyone on the list and for a
few months we kept looking at everyone that was added.
Then we forgot about it, because we were busy digging other
stuff. I checked today and the list is over 1200 pages.”
“That’s about 25,000 companies and names that have been
added. I can’t dig all of them alone. “
https://www.treasury.gov/ofac/downloads/sdnlist.pdf
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~Easy
I did see the Chappequa video - my thoughts were, “Surely that can’t be her!”
“That, my FReeQy FRen, is a year+ of Q research being shared!”
Yes! Lots of red pilled posters :-)
Ha! Too funny!
Peterson should be charged with lying about his age, too. He doesn’t look a day under 80.
Done!
I did a quick scan down this lo-o-o-ng list of “Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons”. Almost every name I landed on was Arabic/Muslim, Iranian, Hispanic, or Russian.
Just proves the Trump administration is racist. /s
He created a new account under the name bagster, but he added an invisible q at the end of it, so it only shows bagster when you see it.
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