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That poor girl represents the vast majority on college campuses across the country,…. Our future leaders boys and girls
We are F'd....
That poor girl represents the vast majority on college campuses across the country,…. Our future leaders boys and girls
Always has been. It's those mail in ballots that show up late that is the problem.
We are F'd....
I enjoy project VeritasIf there isn't a highly doctored Project Veritas video, is there actually voter fraud?
Until Jack Posobiec says there is voter fraud I won't believe it, he's very trustworthy with a strong track record. Release the kraken!
In a letter to Pelosi released Friday afternoon, the archbishop wrote that he had informed the California Democrat that "should you not publically repudiate your advocacy for abortion 'rights' or else refrain from referring to your Catholic faith in public and receiving Holy Communion, I would have no choice but to make a declaration, in keeping with canon 915, that you are not to be admitted to Holy Communion."
"As you have not publically repudiated your position on abortion, and continue to refer to your Catholic faith in justifying your position and to receive Holy Communion, that time has now come," he continued. "Therefore, in light of my responsibility as the Archbishop of San Francisco to be 'concerned for all the Christian faithful entrusted to [my] care' (Code of Canon Law, can. 383, §1), by means of this communication I am hereby notifying you that you are not to present yourself for Holy Communion and, should you do so, you are not to be admitted to Holy Communion, until such time as you publically repudiate your advocacy for the legitimacy of abortion and confess and receive absolution of this grave sin in the sacrament of Penance."
You want to have a discussion about the sexual orientation of the priests that were overwhelmingly responsible for that abuse?Not like the Catholic Church hasn’t gone out of its way to protect children in the past.
Pretty on brand.
Truth. Right or left, I don't think there's many or any politicians I'm going to trust over...well, just about anyone to be quite frank. Do people really believe career con artists are trustworthy?honest to Goodness major respect for him owning it,… I’ve seen a lot of this stuff blow up in their face and they delete and move on, not missing a step.

I wonder if they'll ever find out who took a crap on her desk and if it will be covered during the 6 day televised hearings this summer?Pelosi’s Porsche has put more people in danger than my AR-15. Paul Pelosi, husband of Nancy Pelosi, arrested on suspicion of DUI after crash in Napa County
82 years old and he found a crime the police their will actually enforce.
Amber Heard… duh.I wonder if they'll ever find out who took a crap on her desk and if it will be covered during the 6 day televised hearings this summer?
Amber Heard is Corn Pop confirmedAmber Heard… duh.
And after the trial is over there will still be some dumbass out there that is stupid enough to hook up with her.Amber Heard is Corn Pop confirmed
And after the trial is over there will still be some dumbass out there that is stupid enough to hook up with her.
The Biden Justice Department’s Shameful Pandering to Bomb-Throwing Rioters
The foundational duty of government is to maintain public safety and order, without which neither liberty nor prosperity is possible. The dramatic story of the summer of 2020 was the outbreak of riots and protests following the murder of George Floyd. More than a dozen people were killed and a billion or more dollars in damages were caused, including the destruction of many businesses. This cried out for a vigorous response.
Instead, apparently viewing the cause as a righteous one, Democratic prosecutors at the federal, state, and local levels have been scandalously soft on the many crimes committed in the course of those riots and protests. Large numbers of offenders were let off scot-free by progressive prosecutors; even those whose crimes caused death have been given sentences no longer than ten years. In so doing, the progressive district attorneys and the Justice Department have imperiled public safety in our cities and undermined public confidence in the even-handed administration of law .It is unsurprising that urban crime and violence have spiked in many cities after the law failed to restore order or punish criminality.
The Biden administration has just added to this shameful spectacle by retroactively reducing the plea-bargained sentence in one of the most high-profile of those crimes, in which two white-shoe lawyers in Brooklyn threw a Molotov cocktail into a police car.
Colinford Mattis and Urooj Rahman were well-compensated attorneys in their early thirties when they joined the protesting mob in May 2020. Rahman was caught on tape throwing the firebomb into an unoccupied police car, and Mattis was arrested with more such improvised explosives in his car and was videotaped trying to hand them out to others. These are gravely serious crimes, more so than those committed by all but a tiny handful (at most) of the people charged in connection with January 6. An unapologetic Rahman told reporters later, “The only way they hear us is through violence.”
Mattis and Rahman pleaded guilty last year to one count of possessing and making an explosive device, a charge carrying up to ten years in prison. Both of them will quite properly be disbarred. Federal prosecutors sought to charge them with still more serious offenses for distribution but, in a shocking reversal, have now agreed to recommend a prison sentence of 18 to 24 months for charges carrying a maximum of five years. Even for a Justice Department that has bent over backwards to be lenient towards left-wing protesters while throwing the book at right-wing protesters, a retreat from a previous plea agreement is a dramatic display of favoritism for left-wing political violence.
Merrick Garland is right to make examples of those who rioted at the Capitol on January 6, and right to pursue genuinely violent right-wing extremism. Riots and violence originating on the political right should be met with a firm hand. But he and big-city progressive prosecutors have badly undermined the public legitimacy of those prosecutions by refusing to take the same approach to their own side. Justice that plays political favorites is not justice at all.