User Posted May 18 Report Share Posted May 18 1 minute ago, robosmith said: No one is actively working against the enforcement of Federal law by Federal LEO. Not aiding is not actively working against. When ICE puts a detainer request on someone and they get let go... that is actively working against them and the enforcement of Federal law. Stop playing games. 1 minute ago, robosmith said: I don't support ANYTHING at the border. I have NO SAY about what happens there. Asylum application is required to be permitted by LAW and adjudicated by JUDGES. You really are completely ignorant; probably cause all you see is FOS LIES. 🤮 You are the one here supporting cities letting these criminals go, instead of enforcing the law. The only ignorance is yours, or dishonestly, as you act like everyone here is here lawfully on an asylum claim, when that is not true. Most of those who are allowed entry on asylum do not show up for court and are here ILLEGALLY. Many others are here ILLEGALLY who crossed the border and were never caught. ICE puts detainers on these criminals when local law enforcement catches them, and then you sit here supporting letting the criminals go so they can go out and murder and rape Americans. Quote LOL, when people have to tell you they are ignoring you... From Robosmith: "IGNORE AWARDED DUE TO WORTHLESS POSTS. BYE." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nationalist Posted May 18 Report Share Posted May 18 4 hours ago, robosmith said: You are DELUSIONAL AND a HYPOCRITE. You would shoot anyone who broke down YOUR DOOR, but denigrate the LEO who protected Congressional members from an armed mob just because it was LED by a woman that the armed mob CHOSE to be the tip of the spear. You are also a FOOL. My house...people's house. See how that works Tweenkie-poo? Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sharkman Posted May 19 Report Share Posted May 19 On 5/16/2024 at 8:38 PM, robosmith said: John Eastman admitted that the schemes he was advocating to force a contingent election would NOT PASS MUSTER with the SCOTUS. I am retired. How about you? No, I still work, though once we are through this upcoming economic downturn, I’ll have the freedom to flip a coin over it. Speaking of which, I hope you are prepared for it as well. Funny thing, my wife and I went down to a place called Ocean City on the coast in WA last summer. The key note speaker was a retiree from Boeing, oddly enough. Got up every morning at 3:30 to make his shift, for 30 years. Raised a family and retired early. Really amazing guy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
West Posted May 19 Report Share Posted May 19 I sure hope these folks who walked around the house they pay for are released. Joe is holding political prisoners. What an embarrassment to the US 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hodad Posted May 20 Report Share Posted May 20 (edited) 10 hours ago, West said: I sure hope these folks who walked around the house they pay for are released. Joe is holding political prisoners. What an embarrassment to the US That's nonsense, and you know it. Those are criminals plain and simple. This "people's house" meme is as stupid as people who take cop cars for joyrides and then pretend it's fine because it was purchased with "their tax money." A howling mob assaulted police, smashed doors and windows, broke into a closed facility, chased lawmakers through the building and threatened to kill the vice president--all in an effort to overturn a democratic election. Every single person involved is a criminal and a traitor. Don't do the crime if you can't pay the time. Fark 'em. Edited May 20 by Hodad Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robosmith Posted May 20 Author Report Share Posted May 20 On 5/17/2024 at 11:12 PM, User said: I said "protestors for Hamas" You spent last week defending their lawlessness, did you not? NO, I defended their peaceful protests. Duh Like the one at UCLA which did not involve LEO for a week until the counter-protestors showed up and started picking fights. Quote April 25-30: UCLA protest establishes itself Students began gathering April 25 at Dickson Plaza, an outdoor quad sandwiched between a library and the university’s historic concert hall, Royce Hall. Protesters called for an end to the war in Gaza and for UCLA to be more transparent about its financial ties with arms manufacturers and with Israel. They installed makeshift barricades of plywood and pallets to close up the protest area. Over the next few days, the protest grew to include a medic station and food area. Dozens of tents were also set up. At the same time, people inside the camp said and livestream videos showed, pro-Israel protestors began to appear, usually late at night, to heckle the camp and bombard it with loud noises played over speakers. One student in the camp told USA TODAY this was like “psychological torture.” April 30-May 1: The protest is attacked A pivotal moment for the UCLA protest came after midnight Tuesday into Wednesday morning, when a large group of counter-protestors gathered on the lawn east of the camp. Some wore sweatshirts with pro-Israel messages, waved Israeli flags and flags tied to Jewish organizations, and chanted pro-Israel slogans. For hours, counter-protesters attacked the camp, running in and pulling back sections of the makeshift fence, spraying chemical agents through holes in the barricade and launching fireworks into the camp.The counter-protesters began attacking pro-Palestine protesters who ventured outside the camp, beating some with weapons and spraying them with pepper spray. Police had no obvious response or presence at the time. “I have scratches all over my body from being hit with sticks when I was dragged out into a group of counter-protestors,” 21-year-old student Aidan Doyle told USA TODAY. “They hit me on the back with sticks, slashed my elbow with a metal rod, maced me and then threw a hammer at my leg.” As the violence unfolded, UCLA released a statement at 12:12 a.m. Wednesday morning stating the university had “immediately called law enforcement for mutual aid support.” Yet police officers arrived almost three hours later. Even after officers arrived, protesters told USA TODAY, the assaults continued in a different part of the camp. No arrests of counter-protesters have been announced. Later in the morning of May. 1, UCLA Chancellor Gene Block released a statement condemning the violence: “Late last night, a group of instigators came to Royce Quad to forcefully attack the encampment that has been established there to advocate for Palestinian rights,” the statement reads. “However one feels about the encampment, this attack on our students, faculty and community members was utterly unacceptable.” Block pledged to investigate the incident. May 1-2: Police dismantle the protest Late Wednesday afternoon, dozens of police officers began amassing around the pro-Palestinian protest, most of them wearing riot gear. Inside the camp, protesters began preparing for conflict. Personal protective equipment including hundreds of helmets, masks and eye goggles poured into the camp from donors, including students, as well as a continuous stream of scrap wood and construction materials to reinforce the barricades. So you see, the pro-Palestinian protests were peaceful until the Israel supporters started ATTACKING THEM. BTW, it seems YOU MISSED ^THIS when it was POSTED BEFORE. Intentional? Apparently it didn't stop you from LYING with your "question's" premise. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
User Posted May 20 Report Share Posted May 20 10 hours ago, Hodad said: Every single person involved is a criminal and a traitor. Don't do the crime if you can't pay the time. Fark 'em. Really? The folks that didn't do anything more than wander around and leave are traitors? Yours is not a serious position at all. Most of the folks the DOJ is relentlessly going after are for misdemeanors, the basic equivalent of trespassing, or what they call illegal parading. Meanwhile, I bet you wholly ignored, excused, or downplayed all the BLM protest-related violence? You probably didn't even know the DOJ is ignoring leftwing Hamas-supporting protestors that attack DC police and get out on community service. I guess they are too busy trying to trump up the charges against anyone involved with January 6th to care. There is a real disparity of justice going on here, and I am all for Trump righting that wrong. Quote LOL, when people have to tell you they are ignoring you... From Robosmith: "IGNORE AWARDED DUE TO WORTHLESS POSTS. BYE." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
User Posted May 20 Report Share Posted May 20 8 hours ago, robosmith said: NO, I defended their peaceful protests. Duh Like the one at UCLA which did not involve LEO for a week until the counter-protestors showed up and started picking fights. No, you defend unlawful protests. Protests that block public right of ways and block people from moving. You don't get to support lawlessness and then cry about it when people take matters into their own hands. Quote LOL, when people have to tell you they are ignoring you... From Robosmith: "IGNORE AWARDED DUE TO WORTHLESS POSTS. BYE." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hodad Posted May 21 Report Share Posted May 21 On 5/20/2024 at 10:28 AM, User said: Really? The folks that didn't do anything more than wander around and leave are traitors? Yours is not a serious position at all. Most of the folks the DOJ is relentlessly going after are for misdemeanors, the basic equivalent of trespassing, or what they call illegal parading. Meanwhile, I bet you wholly ignored, excused, or downplayed all the BLM protest-related violence? You probably didn't even know the DOJ is ignoring leftwing Hamas-supporting protestors that attack DC police and get out on community service. I guess they are too busy trying to trump up the charges against anyone involved with January 6th to care. There is a real disparity of justice going on here, and I am all for Trump righting that wrong. Sure, tourists just wandered into the building because the doors happened to be broken open. They didn't even realize that they were part of storming the Capitol to overthrow an election. Just caught up in the wrong crowd, I guess.🙄 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
User Posted May 21 Report Share Posted May 21 6 minutes ago, Hodad said: Sure, tourists just wandered into the building because the doors happened to be broken open. They didn't even realize that they were part of storming the Capitol to overthrow an election. Just caught up in the wrong crowd, I guess.🙄 My point was quite simple. Most people that day showed up for a peaceful protest and left. The vast majority of those who stayed and engaged in any criminal activity were not involved in any plot to overthrow the government and engaged in no violence or destruction. The extent of their criminal activity was the equivalent of trespassing. They wandered around and left. That doesn't make them traitors, and saying they are is absurd nonsense. The DOJ is expending vast amounts of its resources to punish people as much as it can to not only absurd limits but clearly to a vindictive political motivation. They ignore equal and more significant crimes or not going after them nearly as much. I follow a lawyer who defends as many folks as he can that were involved that day, and the stories he shares are crazy for how the government is trying to overcharge people. They even have a case before the Supreme Court now for how they pushed one particular law to beyond its limits to interpret in such a way to nail people even more. That looks like it will get quashed and a lot of sentences reduced. Quote LOL, when people have to tell you they are ignoring you... From Robosmith: "IGNORE AWARDED DUE TO WORTHLESS POSTS. BYE." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hodad Posted May 22 Report Share Posted May 22 On 5/21/2024 at 4:45 PM, User said: My point was quite simple. Most people that day showed up for a peaceful protest and left. The vast majority of those who stayed and engaged in any criminal activity were not involved in any plot to overthrow the government and engaged in no violence or destruction. The extent of their criminal activity was the equivalent of trespassing. They wandered around and left. That doesn't make them traitors, and saying they are is absurd nonsense. The DOJ is expending vast amounts of its resources to punish people as much as it can to not only absurd limits but clearly to a vindictive political motivation. They ignore equal and more significant crimes or not going after them nearly as much. I follow a lawyer who defends as many folks as he can that were involved that day, and the stories he shares are crazy for how the government is trying to overcharge people. They even have a case before the Supreme Court now for how they pushed one particular law to beyond its limits to interpret in such a way to nail people even more. That looks like it will get quashed and a lot of sentences reduced. False. The people who showed up and left are fine. For those who stormed the Capitol, their motives are abundantly clear. Yes, they did intend to overturn the election. Multiple examples in video and on print of them--prior to even attacking--calling for and referring to a "1776" moment. They erected gallows. They chanted to "hang Mike Pence." They threatened Speaker Pelosi. They chased representatives through the building and once the lawmakers were trapped they tried to break through the last remaining barricade to get to them. They are criminals. They are traitors. You don't get to pretend that these were simple tourists. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes. They can all rot. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
User Posted May 22 Report Share Posted May 22 20 minutes ago, Hodad said: False. The people who showed up and left are fine. For those who stormed the Capitol, their motives are abundantly clear. Yes, they did intend to overturn the election. Multiple examples in video and on print of them--prior to even attacking--calling for and referring to a "1776" moment. They erected gallows. They chanted to "hang Mike Pence." They threatened Speaker Pelosi. They chased representatives through the building and once the lawmakers were trapped they tried to break through the last remaining barricade to get to them. They are criminals. They are traitors. You don't get to pretend that these were simple tourists. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes. They can all rot. Nothing false about what I said at all. I clearly explained the people I was talking about, you are moving the goal posts to the extreme minority of folks. Quote LOL, when people have to tell you they are ignoring you... From Robosmith: "IGNORE AWARDED DUE TO WORTHLESS POSTS. BYE." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hodad Posted May 22 Report Share Posted May 22 Just now, User said: Nothing false about what I said at all. I clearly explained the people I was talking about, you are moving the goal posts to the extreme minority of folks. You can't join a lynch mob and then claim you're just a tourist because you didn't personally tie the noose. Nobody was confused about what the Jan 6 mob was doing. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
impartialobserver Posted May 22 Report Share Posted May 22 Just now, Hodad said: You can't join a lynch mob and then claim you're just a tourist because you didn't personally tie the noose. Nobody was confused about what the Jan 6 mob was doing. have been a tourist quite a few times in my time. Never in the 27 years of this have I went somewhere and started chanting and demanding action. Those who entered the Capitol were not tourists. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
User Posted May 22 Report Share Posted May 22 (edited) 10 minutes ago, Hodad said: You can't join a lynch mob and then claim you're just a tourist because you didn't personally tie the noose. Nobody was confused about what the Jan 6 mob was doing. If all they did was wander around and leave ,they never joined a lynch mob. Lots of them had nothing to do with the rioting mob. The DOJ as spent years pouring over video and railroading people to the greatest extent of the law they can get away with and more. They are not traitors when the most they can come up with is that they were on video wandering around and then leaving to charge them with illegal parading. You are not being a reasonable person here. Just as you are not in other discussions we have been in. Edited May 22 by User 1 Quote LOL, when people have to tell you they are ignoring you... From Robosmith: "IGNORE AWARDED DUE TO WORTHLESS POSTS. BYE." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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