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Exactly. Waiting for the link… MOORight? It's an absurd claim. What mosque case are we talking about?
MOO
Exactly. Waiting for the link… MOORight? It's an absurd claim. What mosque case are we talking about?
MOO
I am asking a hypothetical. You know that. If you want to answer, that would be great. If no, just ignore it. I don't see any that seem to want to answer my question <modsnip>Exactly. Waiting for the link… MOO
Do you have a link to back up your statement?I believe it was Don Lemon that described the child as traumatized, wasn't it?
Why are mosques or temples or synagogues even part of this conversation? They’re not relevant in the least. MOOI think it's an important question. If all the defendants named are not held accountable for this, if there is irrefutable evidence, it sends the message that this is what society now accepts. And maybe a mosque will be next? Or a temple, or synagogue?
jmo
I think it's an important question. If all the defendants named are not held accountable for this, if there is irrefutable evidence, it sends the message that this is what society now accepts. And maybe a mosque will be next? Or a temple, or synagogue?
jmo
I am asking a hypothetical. You know that. If you want to answer, that would be great. If no, just ignore it. I don't see any that seem to want to answer my question <modsnip>
They most certainly are relevant, because they're also covered under the same 1A right of religious freedom at a place of religious worship. The #1 charge against the defendants. That they all conspired to deprive others of their protected rights.Why are mosques or temples or synagogues even part of this conversation? They’re not relevant in the least. MOO
Yes, none of us have seen the evidence mentioned in the charging docs. The grand jury did, and here we are.I have yet to see "irrefutable evidence" that he was a protestor.
MOO.
Yes, none of us have seen the evidence mentioned in the charging docs. The grand jury did, and here we are.
I will remind all of us that the guy who made the "ham sandwich" analogy did time in federal prison.So then we'll wait to see if the ham sandwich gets toasted. My prediction is it won't make it past the deli counter.
MOO.
Okay, with all due respect, what exactly IS your question?I am asking a hypothetical. You know that. If you want to answer, that would be great. If no, just ignore it. I don't see any that seem to want to answer my question <modsnip>
Okay, I don’t remember because I haven’t been here very long. What “ham sandwich” analogy are you referring to?I will remind all of us that the guy who made the "ham sandwich" analogy did time in federal prison.
IMO IR
It was cited in the post. There is a saying that a grand jury "will indict a ham sandwich." This is a link to the guy who said it. Sol Wachtler - WikipediaOkay, I don’t remember because I haven’t been here very long. What “ham sandwich” analogy are you referring to?
That is in dispute.Yes, none of us have seen the evidence mentioned in the charging docs. The grand jury did, and here we are.
Sorry, I have no idea what any of that means.So then we'll wait to see if the ham sandwich gets toasted. My prediction is it won't make it past the deli counter.
MOO.
ICE funding boosting is worth hurling obscenities about!Well, here is a recent example at a synagogue: Lefty agitators storm Jewish temple and hurl obscenities, mock LI Dem Rep. Suozzi over his vote to boost ICE funding
Looks like Sol Wachtler himself was a ham sandwich - for good reason lol.It was cited in the post. There is a saying that a grand jury "will indict a ham sandwich." This is a link to the guy who said it. Sol Wachtler - Wikipedia