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originally posted by: Trillium
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
a reply to: RelSciHistItSufi
Meh. Turns out it was just Susan B. Anthony. A nice gesture I supposed, but otherwise toothless.
SBA = 19.2.1
1921 now think mirror
1291
qagg.news...
originally posted by: FlyingFox
a reply to: Justoneman
I was actually serious. The accusation of being a racist is a heavy burden for a person to bear, but at zero cost to the accuser.
Just like calling someone a pedo or a rapist, at some point the accuser must pay a toll if they use those "harmful words" against an innocent person. To me, such a thing does induce pain or a create tort against me....at a minimum I should be able to sue them, just like accusing a sex crime goes beyond normal conversation and speculation. It is literally the one thing that breeches free speech and goes into slander and libel. It's almost like the concept of "fighting words".
Maybe it's best resolved in a civil case, but I honestly think is someone yells "racist, racist, racist" in your face or about you, it does sufficient crime against your person to warrant criminal prosecution.
I mean, if racism itself is such a high crime, isn't a baseless accusation of it also a crime..?
Maybe just a fantasy, but wow...how great would it be to take that weapon out of the hands of the immature people who recklessly wield it like a wrecking ball. :
originally posted by: butcherguy
Since the pardon was for Susan B. Anthony (for real), Assange will have to wait for a while.
Chicago Tribune
originally posted by: dashen
a reply to: LanceCorvette
help me out here counselor.
We were always under the impression that 11.3 , 11.6 were dates.
Perhaps they are subsections of law code that individuals will be prosecuted under
originally posted by: Thoughtful1
www.the-aclu-has-officially-called-to-abolish-the-department-of-homeland-security-31134754
So the ACLU now wants to abolish Homeland Security following the defund police effort which they started 6 years ago.
originally posted by: BrennanHuff22
originally posted by: crankyoldman
Funny clips from night #1
Evidently they are going with "Joe is a victim because he has a non-existent stuttering problem, so vote for him." Which is bad enough, but scroll down to see what he does about it: hint, private phone number to kids.
Biggest news from night one had to be that Prince is still alive.
Video evidence below:
twitter.com...
originally posted by: crankyoldman
@ivanka put up this rather, erm, masculine pic of SBA, which is all about voting.
Gematria 1062, 1038, 173
No rigging / blackmail this time.
173 on qmap brings up two additional drops. 2070, 2072 which connect to FISA gate Kevin Clinesmith links and lists. Timestamps could point to 8-20.