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Keyser Soze
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To protect and serve
On 8/22/17 11:09 AM,
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On Tue, 22 Aug 2017 09:37:09 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:
On 8/21/17 11:44 PM,
wrote:
On Mon, 21 Aug 2017 14:01:20 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:
I guess they had the journalistic standards of an interstate rest stop
bathroom wall, based on the writing we see here.
I've stated this many times: I see no reason to waste any time or effort
on the writing of posts for this pigpen.
Sounds like a pretty lame excuse for the supposed word smith you
profess to be.
Real writers write. bull****ters bull ****.
What it it *sounds like* to you is of no concern to me. As I have stated
many times, I am not interested in your whataboutery or whataboutitis,
nor in your direct and indirect support for extreme right-wingery, or
the fact you apparently believe there are *nice* Nazis or KKK'ers.
Sadly, you are the best of the right-wing bunch in here, when it comes
to any sort of political or current events discussion.
I just said the racists were better behaved in Charlottesville than
the BLM/antifa people and that is easily seen, simply by what did not
happen.
Yeah, except for the Republican-NAZI-KKK'er who ran over the woman, eh?
Several accounts I read stated the righties were not following in a
significant way the terms of their permit. In any event, the righties
were chanting some pretty horrible ****, and they certainly were trying
to see who they could egg on. Oh, and their lovely interviews added to
the problem.
The righties, despite what Trump claimed, *DID NOT* have a permit for
their activities. According to the city:
The City agreed to issue the applicant for the “Unite the Right” rally a
permit for McIntire Park rather than Emancipation Park. The applicant
chose to file a lawsuit to go to Emancipation instead. The judge issued
an injunction late Friday ordering the City to allow the event to take
place in Emancipation Park. This quick turnaround, and the court order,
meant that a formal permit for the event was not issued. The City did
comply with the court’s direction.
The counter-protestors did have permits, but for a different space.
According to a law professor, no permit was needed for them to be in
Emancipation Park because it is a public space, a point backed up by the
city government.
Be that as it may, I find it disgusting that anyone decent would give
"shelter" to the NAZI-KKK'ers for any reason. There are limits to free
speech, and these Trump supporters go way beyond them. They knew better
than to pull their crap in Boston, though...the KKK-NAZIs were
hopelessly outnumber and if they started up their usual crap, they might
have been slaughtered.
I still am enjoying the "outing" of the right-wing pigs in terms of
theme being disowned by family members, losing their jobs, and being
"afraid."
Many decades ago, George Lincoln Rockwell showed up at the Kansas campus
for a perfectly legal presentation of his typical college hate talk. He
was using a blackboard and chalk in the student union to draw a
cartoonish picture of a Jew, complete with a very large nose. One of my
proudest college moments was shouting out, "How about Pinocchio, you
asshole, was he Jewish?" Well, that broke up the audience, and that
particular NAZI pig was not able to continue, because virtually everyone
was laughing at him.
I'm not sure whether it is legal to call out Donald Trump, as in "Hey,
Trump, you're a lying, ignorant asshole...why don't you quit?" That
seems okay, maybe, but of course physically threatening him is not.
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