Is Sherman in Atlanta again?
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Is Sherman in Atlanta again?
Shooting in Monterrey Park California- a state with some of the most restrictive gun laws in the US.
But does that stop Adam Schiff-the biggest professional policy liar in the House to push his narrative?
Nah. He immediately goes to the “Bigotry” vs Asian American card, while a picture of a suspect is posted by Police that is of an, errrrrr, ASIAN MAN!
And of course he has to get in the anti-gun narrative too.
One of the ultimate Dividers in Government and is never called to account for his lies.
Disgusting.
6 arrested at the Atlanta #Antifa riot bring the total to 19 charged w/terrorism offenses in connection w/the "Stop Cop City" autonomous zone. I investigated their backgrounds. Nearly all are children of pampered privilege from out of state.
https://nypost.com/2023/01/23/spoile...-atlanta-down/
Administration not only interested in dismantling the Constitution, but also rewriting the seminal first lines of the Declaration of Independence. VP's take conveniently and purposefully leaving something out:
“America is a promise. It is a promise of freedom and liberty—not for some, but for all,” Harris said. “A promise we made in the Declaration of Independence that we are each endowed with the right to liberty and the pursuit of happiness.”
She also (purposefully?) neglected to credit by whom these rights are endowed.
The more I read about this Santos cat, the more I think of John Lovitz's SNL character Tommy Flanagan, a member of the Pathological Liars Anonymous.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hV85E2S-Idw
https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/24/polit...fbi/index.htmlQuote:
A lawyer for former Vice President Mike Pence discovered about a dozen documents marked as classified at Pence’s Indiana home last week, and he has turned those classified records over to the FBI, multiple sources familiar with the matter told CNN.
So is having classified documents in unauthorized locations a big deal, or is it not a big deal?
I think we can agree that it’s a lot more common than anyone thought. Does anyone really think Trump, Biden, or Pence, personally oversaw every document that was removed when they left office? The had staffers stuffing things in boxes, probably with some guidelines, but no one Watch paying very close attention, which is a whole different topic.
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It is all about context right. What were the documents, why did you have them, and how did you react upon discovering the documents. The first two questions we never get to find out since they are classified, so instead we are just left to wildly speculate. On the third question, this is a case where the coverup may be worse than the crime.
I guess I don't find arguing that the documents are not actually classified and that you have the right to keep them to be a coverup even if you're ultimately wrong.