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- 501Posted by $ splumb 1 week, 4 days ago to ‘J6 Granny’ Slapped With Bitter Sentence - The Judge Who Imposed the sentence is a traitor (one of many) deserving of the most severe and painful sentence possible for that crime.Being frightened into submission won't stop this, Abaco.
They tried to murder Trump, and what did he say as he was leaving? Fight. - 502Posted by $ splumb 1 week, 4 days ago to ‘J6 Granny’ Slapped With Bitter Sentence - The Judge Who Imposed the sentence is a traitor (one of many) deserving of the most severe and painful sentence possible for that crime.It's been much longer, Freedom.
Francis Key Howard (Francis Scott Key's grandson) wrote a book called "Fourteen Months in American Bastiles".
Mr. Howard was a newspaper editor/journalist at the time of the Civil War. He (rightly) didn't like the extreme measures being taken by Lincoln and Seward, and wrote about it.
Late one night, soldiers dragged him out of his house, and tossed him in a military prison, without benefit of counsel or any of his civil rights as an American. He languished in that awful place for 14 months.
There's a particularly sad passage that gets me every time:
"When I looked out in the morning, I could not help being struck by an odd and not pleasant coincidence. On that day forty-seven years before my grandfather, Mr. Francis Scott Key, then prisoner on a British ship, had witnessed the bombardment of Fort McHenry. When on the following morning the hostile fleet drew off, defeated, he wrote the song so long popular throughout the country, "The Star-Spangled Banner". As I stood upon the very scene of that conflict, I could not but contrast my position with his, forty-seven years before. The flag which he had then so proudly hailed, I saw waving at the same place over the victims of as vulgar and brutal a despotism as modern times have witnessed." - 503Posted by $ splumb 1 week, 4 days ago to ‘J6 Granny’ Slapped With Bitter Sentence - The Judge Who Imposed the sentence is a traitor (one of many) deserving of the most severe and painful sentence possible for that crime.Don't forget LaVoy Finicum.
The feds have a lot of blood on their hands. - 504Posted by STEVEDUNN46 1 week, 4 days ago to ‘J6 Granny’ Slapped With Bitter Sentence - The Judge Who Imposed the sentence is a traitor (one of many) deserving of the most severe and painful sentence possible for that crime.A class action lawsuit for all the imprisoned j6 victims might work.
- 505Posted by STEVEDUNN46 1 week, 4 days ago to ‘J6 Granny’ Slapped With Bitter Sentence - The Judge Who Imposed the sentence is a traitor (one of many) deserving of the most severe and painful sentence possible for that crime.The justice dept has been politicized against conservatives. . Either Trump or revolution will stop this shit.
- 506Posted by $ allosaur 1 week, 4 days ago to ‘J6 Granny’ Slapped With Bitter Sentence - The Judge Who Imposed the sentence is a traitor (one of many) deserving of the most severe and painful sentence possible for that crime.All things J6 are a sickening set-up starting with Pelosi turning down Trump's offer of protecting the Capitol building with the National Guard.
The primary goal was and still is to assure Trump could never worry the Deep State ever again by succeeding to run running for president.
That detestable goal was reinforced by all that lawfare persecution and at least two of three assassination attempts the dino suspects top officials of the Secret Service tried to at least encourage with some staged bumbling.
Now if Trump can also, also, also beat the cheat with an overwhelming landslide, such a victory over such an infestation of sheer evil would be indeed be something to big time celebrate. - 507Posted by ohiocrossroads 1 week, 4 days ago to TGIFfunnies 10/18/24 EDITION: CarsAs a former employee of Cummins Engine Company, that picture of the Cybertruck about to receive a Cummins engine transplant fills me with pride.
HYDROCARBONS FOREVER! - 508That diesel engine is a Cummins. (Notice the C logo on it.) Original 12-valve Cummins is the best small-truck engine ever made. Putting one into some truck with a dead engine warrants consideration. Not for a Tesla, though.
- 509Posted by $ Thoritsu 1 week, 4 days ago to ‘J6 Granny’ Slapped With Bitter Sentence - The Judge Who Imposed the sentence is a traitor (one of many) deserving of the most severe and painful sentence possible for that crime.... and Susan Rosneberg's sentence commuted by Clinton.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_R...
If Trump gets in he will commute every J6 sentence for sure. - 510Posted by freedomforall 1 week, 4 days ago to ‘J6 Granny’ Slapped With Bitter Sentence - The Judge Who Imposed the sentence is a traitor (one of many) deserving of the most severe and painful sentence possible for that crime.That might be true if the JustUS Dept. actually upheld the law without political bias.
They don't, and they have been murdering and imprisoning people who legally disagreed
with the fedgov tyranny at least since Waco and Ruby Ridge (and probably longer than that.) - 511Love the Cummins diesel in front of that hideous Cybertruck. Mustangs are beautiful. I even like the mid-1970's Mustang II's.
Only note as before, EVs still save fuel, even if charged with conventional power. They are roughly twice as efficient as normal cars.
I'm getting an EV next. We have a bunch of cars, so I don't need to worry about range (and I could just rent one). Our town has it's own utility. Our prices are the lowest in the state, and they changed the billing to be even lower, but 5x higher from 4-8pm. If I charge outside those times, I can drive for the price of tires.
Rented a Kia EV6 to visit FL for my mom's 90th birthday party. Thing went ~280 miles, and still had 20%. Hotel had a charger. Easy-peasy. Fast, smooth, quiet. - 512Posted by GaryL 1 week, 4 days ago to ‘J6 Granny’ Slapped With Bitter Sentence - The Judge Who Imposed the sentence is a traitor (one of many) deserving of the most severe and painful sentence possible for that crime.I am pretty sure it takes a felony or domestic violence conviction to force removal of all firearms.
- 513Posted by $ allosaur 1 week, 4 days ago to The Starship Revolution in Space - 99% Lower Cost Compared To NASAIf that's the case, MAGA! MAGA! MAGA!
- 514Posted by diessos 1 week, 4 days ago to The Starship Revolution in Space - 99% Lower Cost Compared To NASANASA changes its focus with every administration.
- 515Posted by freedomforall 1 week, 4 days ago to The Starship Revolution in Space - 99% Lower Cost Compared To NASAEntire treasonous JustUS Dept due for trial and execution. (FBI, BATF, and other murdering scum)
- 516Posted by $ allosaur 1 week, 4 days ago to IN THE MEME TYME 10/21/24 EDITION: The Hindenburg InterviewsMe dino be 77. One's age and what passes for modern times makes all the difference.
Space Patrol got by me like Rocky Jones went unnoticed by OUC.
Guess that boiled down to where you lived and what TV stations cared to show.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTz_4... - 517Posted by freedomforall 1 week, 4 days ago to "Kamala Harris Got Into Law School Via a Program She Didn't Quality For"... and the college "education" encouraged more of the same cheating, stealing, lying, and projection of her faults on anyone who opposed her.
D.C. is filled with people having these faults. NIFO. 👍 - 518Posted by lrshultis 1 week, 4 days ago to IN THE MEME TYME 10/21/24 EDITION: The Hindenburg InterviewsI saw that tubi, a good free streaming service, has Rocky Jones. I got through the first episode. I liked the one season 23 episode 1951 series, probably because I was only 11 and being at puberty and liked looking at Vena Ray played by Sally Mansfield. Didn't like it much at 84. Same with Space Patrol and Hiram Holliday with Wally Cox.
- 519Well, if the best are the ones to survive, it will look good for the human species; if the worst do, it will just come around again.
Anyway, I plan to fully exterminate from the minds of men the malignity and malevolency of any sort or type of Marxist or Leftist thought. Not by 'vanquishing' but by teaching.
(Sometimes I'm not so sure it's working.) - 520I am fond of saying that I hope the Best us survive and the worst of them do not.
I've hassled over this for a while and have come to some unsatisfying concussions (you read that correctly). : we have the right to sequester but not the right to vanquish; unless, of course, our lives are being endangered.
Kinda sucks but it's to our advantage not to compromise our best selves. - 521And today it's even harder to live in. If we only knew who the kings were...
- 522For instance, and this is how I feel about Leftists, Marxists, Communists and that bunch of kooks: they made us eat their 'stuff'; they put it in the TV, they put it in the radio, they put it in the movies, in education, and in government. They put it in the streets. And now it's payback time.
(I tried posting this on RT, but it's being moderated or something.) - 523In high school, back in the day, 'bout sixty years ago, we had a little game where we each had a 'cloud' and could choose who we wanted to be on our cloud. (Course nowadays that strictly illegal or at least not inclusive or something). There are, you know, certain people whom one just doesn't want to be around. So they don't get to come on your cloud!! It was fun, a time when we could still choose our friends.
So if the human species had to start over, I wondered if I could choose who I wanted to be around. - 524I do but you referenced that for a reason . . . didn't you? Maybe you were being sarcastic maybe that comment was to lead to something else.
If there is anything I have observed from you is, that you don't speak off the cuff for no reason at all. - 525Guess you don't remember the Stones: Hey, hey, you, you get offa my cloud!