(04-26-2024, 01:21 PM)Caldrac Wrote: [ -> ]https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6Op8UOrZ...ZyYm56dGow
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Watching this, I noticed it was on Morning Blow lolol
I wonder what Bevis & Butthead had in terms of a retort lololol
Those 2 are a couple of the biggest jackasses in the country lol
Trump calling out the fraud President
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(04-26-2024, 01:42 PM)WingerDinger Wrote: [ -> ]Trump calling out the fraud President
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Now Now, you know very well his puppeteers , err, handlers will not allow that. Not until they know and can get to the "Moderator" and have all the questions either pre-screened, or written by them so they'll know what to write for Joe to read off the teleprompter...........
https://twitter.com/TM1Politics/status/1...6OODg&s=19
However, Pecker today admitted that his paper recycles stories from other papers and framed them in a different light. The hit piece he ran on Ben Carson was actually published after Politico ran a very similar story.
I get protesting. I really do. What I don't get is protesting at a location that is considered private property where I can be arrested for protesting. If I'm arrested it kind of disrupts my ability to protest.
I don't get why people resist arrest. That makes things worse by adding another charge(s) to your arrest. Just go with the cop, nobody gets hurt and you likely just have one charge against you for trespassing or whatever it would be considered.
If I were the parent of a college kid who wanted to attend a protest march/rally and I was paying for that kid's education, that kid had better be sitting in class during class hours. Protest on your own time, not on my dime. And if they were justifiably arrested they'd have to figure out how to get out of jail. Actions have consequences.
(04-27-2024, 01:07 PM)americus 2.0 Wrote: [ -> ]I get protesting. I really do. What I don't get is protesting at a location that is considered private property where I can be arrested for protesting. If I'm arrested it kind of disrupts my ability to protest.
I don't get why people resist arrest. That makes things worse by adding another charge(s) to your arrest. Just go with the cop, nobody gets hurt and you likely just have one charge against you for trespassing or whatever it would be considered.
If I were the parent of a college kid who wanted to attend a protest march/rally and I was paying for that kid's education, that kid had better be sitting in class during class hours. Protest on your own time, not on my dime. And if they were justifiably arrested they'd have to figure out how to get out of jail. Actions have consequences.
It's not really protesting.. It's a job to them because they're being paid.
Prolly a career.. Gender studies degree and all.