Posted on 12/01/2021 9:25:14 AM PST by weston
That’s a good one.
I wonder if Poso will be on the War Room this afternoon and will tell us what he has on Fraudci?
WarRoom
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Is The Left Orchestrating A Civil War To Escalate Their Draconian Project?
https://gettr.com/post/pka0ry3dc6
I’ve been baking and finishing a bit of wrapping.....with only Christmas music playing.
I’ve probably missed a LOT, and....if it’s Poserdent, all the better!
Hope you found everything you were shopping for.
Spot on, Lauren!!
She speaks for over half of the country!!
The end of the pandemic is at hand— Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) December 21, 2021
“I wonder if they are domesticated or wild?”
They are wild. There is another video that shows people going out hunting for them in the water. There was a young girl who was especially good at catching them.
The end of the pandemic is at hand— Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) December 21, 2021
Me, too!
I am not sure if you provided the correct link. It says this.
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And below it says Jack finding his way home.
Biden’s tests really take away from this....
That guy gives me the creeps.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYr87XCAa48
Fake and toxic foods proliferate in China/Food safety issues are shocking, and everyone gets hurt
Jane, I watched it again on that link to see where Dr. Atlas talked.
They took it down.
Here is the link Jane.
Actually I think he is a scientist. He tells where the Omicron Virus lodges versus the Covid and Delta.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84XMFVcLScw
https://conservativebrief.com/gen-56783/?utm_source=CB&utm_medium=SG
“Former White House national security adviser Gen. Michael Flynn has filed a restraining order to block a subpoena from the House Select Committee that is investigating the incident at the U.S. Capitol on January 6.
He argues in his complaint that the subpoena, which would demand information and testimony from Flynn, was issued without legal authority.
The filing stated that Flynn had no part in organizing, speaking at, or participating in the rallies, protest,s or incursions that took place on Jan. 6, 2020.
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The filed complaint named all nine members of the Select Committee as defendants, as well as Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi.
“General Flynn did not organize, speak at, or actively participate in any rallies or protests in Washington, D.C., on January 6, 2021, and he of course did not participate in the attack on the Capitol that day. Ex. A, Declaration of Michael Flynn (“Flynn Decl.”) ¶ 5. Nevertheless, the Select Committee—assuming the role of shadow prosecutor for the January 6 attack and working in parallel with the actual prosecutors at the Department of Justice—has diverted its attention from its important work to target General Flynn for a quasi-prosecution that is either aimless or transparently partisan,” the complaint reads.
“Despite not participating in any public events in Washington on January 6, Defendants have issued General Flynn a sweeping subpoena seeking twenty different categories of documents and a demand that General Flynn appears for a deposition in Washington, D.C. The subpoena demands records of General Flynn’s communications about the 2020 election and seeks to identify the basis for his beliefs and the persons with whom he associated, in addition to contacts with government officials. It thus constitutes a frontal assault on his 1st Amendment rights to freedom of speech, association, and petition,” it adds.
More at link...............
U.S. Justice Dept says inmates sent home due to COVID-19 will not be returned to prison
By Sarah N. Lynch December 21, 2021 1:40 PM PST
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The U.S. Justice Department on Tuesday announced it would not force federal inmates who were sent home due to the coronavirus pandemic to return to prison once the emergency is lifted.
The decision represents a major reversal for the department’s Office of Legal Counsel, which previously had issued an opinion that said the Bureau of Prisons had no legal authority to keep inmates at home once the pandemic emergency had subsided.
It also marks a victory for criminal justice advocacy groups who have fiercely lobbied the department and the White House to take steps to ensure that law-abiding, low-level inmates would not be forced back into prison.
“Thousands of people on home confinement have reconnected with their families, have found gainful employment, and have followed the rules,” Attorney General Merrick Garland said in a statement.
Earlier in the day, Garland had met with several inmates on home confinement to hear about their experiences.
In 2020, Congress passed the CARES Act, which broadened the Justice Department’s authority to release low-level inmates into home confinement during the pandemic to ease crowding and reduce the spread of COVID-19.
But in January of this year, the department’s Office of Legal Counsel issued a controversial opinion that found that once the emergency is lifted, the federal Bureau of Prisons “must recall prisoners in home confinement to correctional facilities” if they do not otherwise qualify to remain at home.
Dozens of advocacy groups including the American Civil Liberties Union, the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, the Justice Action Network and FAMM - a group that opposes mandatory minimum sentences - have urged the Justice Department to overturn that opinion.
They have also pressed the White House to use its clemency powers to commute the sentences of those who were sent home.
From March 2020 through Dec. 6 of this year, more than 35,000 inmates have been sent home under all of the BOP’s various legal powers.
As of Dec. 6, the Justice Department said that 4,879 prisoners were in extended home confinement under the CARES Act authority, and more than 2,800 would have been returned to prison once the emergency was lifted if the prior legal opinion had remained in place.
“This is excellent news for thousands of people and their families to get before the holidays,” FAMM President Kevin Ring said in a statement.
“There is no way the people on CARES Act home confinement should have been sent back to prison, and we are very grateful to the Biden administration for fixing this mistake.”
Garland said on Tuesday that he is also planning to direct the BOP to launch a rulemaking process that will ensure that inmates in home confinement will “be given an opportunity to continue transitioning back to society” and will not be “unnecessarily returned to prison.”
While Tuesday’s announcement gives the BOP discretion to keep inmates home, it does not guarantee that everyone sent home will qualify to stay there.
Those who violate the BOP’s terms and conditions could lose their home confinement privileges.
By and large, however, the majority of inmates who have been sent home since 2020 have complied with the rules.
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I’ll always be amazed at how Democrats in less than a year went from “Georgia is implementing Jim Crow by requiring an ID to vote by mail” to “you must show ID and proof of vaccination in order to participate in society”
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We didn’t want it to get to this point, but given the situation we find ourselves in, we have no choice.
Beginning Jan. 3, you must show proof you are fully vax’d to enter bars, restaurants, fitness centers, and entertainment/recreational venues where food/drink are served. Thread twitter.com/ChiPublicHealt…
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NHL to pull out of Beijing Olympics after coronavirus outbreaks caused disruption of season - AP
LOL
That’s great. Now if I can just catch a mild case of Covid I will take my positive test and that paper around with me.
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