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yes @SouthAussie you can count me in as a total defender of Lemon and the rights of the press and YES I WATCHED THE VIDEO's - the truth dies in the dark - and we would be in the total darkness without the press
This whole thing is a total witch hunt
And I am neither party - smack dab in the middle just fyi

JMO
So you are right in the middle. In the same area, we have the massive fraud issue. Would you be ok with accompanying a group to invade a mosque in St. Paul, to intentionally disrupt the morning or evening prayers (required under Islam) to confront the members for not doing more to prevent this fraud? Would you?
 
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So you are right in the middle. In the same area, we have the massive fraud issue. Would you be ok with accompanying a group to invade a mosque in St. Paul, to intentionally disrupt the morning or evening prayers (required under Islam) to confront the members for not doing more to prevent this fraud? Would you?
Fraud? Where is the fraud?
 
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Fraud? Where is the fraud?





I'm sorry, did you need more than the obvious?
 
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So you are right in the middle. In the same area, we have the massive fraud issue. Would you be ok with accompanying a group to invade a mosque in St. Paul, to intentionally disrupt the morning or evening prayers (required under Islam) to confront the members for not doing more to prevent this fraud? Would you?
@PrairieWind -

This is the Don Lemon /thread - My opinion is as stated/ I believe it is a witch hunt with no merit as to Mr Lemon and his charge/charges.

Fraud ? I abhor Fraud. The USA is RIFE with fraud. On the one hand we have a "war" on fraud /while on the other hand we are seemingly pardoning the fraudsters at an alarming rate IMO. Who's on first.
BUT, fraud is an entirely separate topic.

I do not have a legal opinion on the protestors in the church.

My every day person opinion however is that at this point, both the congregants and protestors should reach across the aisle and offer each other grace and move on with their lives.

As a church goer I did not find the protest eggregious. Protestors being inside the church was perhaps ill advised. They would have been just as effective if they held their protest outside. Maybe with times being so highly charged because of the unprecendented climate in Minneapolis decisions were influenced.
Maybe the churches over reaction was also influenced by the hightly emotionally charged times.

We will see what the comes of the court cases.

Period. End of my story. ALL MY OPINION
 
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I'm sorry, did you need more than the obvious?
Have you seen





I'm sorry, did you need more than the obvious?
Reminds me of Sen Rick Scott of Florida
 
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@PrairieWind -

This is the Don Lemon /thread - My opinion is as stated/ I believe it is a witch hunt with no merit as to Mr Lemon and his charge/charges.

Fraud ? I abhor Fraud. The USA is RIFE with fraud. On the one hand we have a "war" on fraud /while on the other hand we are seemingly pardoning the fraudsters at an alarming rate IMO. Who's on first.
BUT, fraud is an entirely separate topic.

I do not have a legal opinion on the protestors in the church.

My every day person opinion however is that at this point, both the congregants and protestors should reach across the aisle and offer each other grace and move on with their lives.

As a church goer I did not find the protest eggregious. Protestors being inside the church was perhaps ill advised. They would have been just as effective if they held their protest outside. Maybe with times being so highly charged because of the unprecendented climate in Minneapolis decisions were influenced.
Maybe the churches over reaction was also influenced by the hightly emotionally charged times.

We will see what the comes of the court cases.

Period. End of my story. ALL MY OPINION
The protesters told the children that there parents were going to Hell. And you have no opinion on that? Lets take over a mosque, threaten the worshipers with damnation. and then say, lets just shake hands and move on. Would that work? or would the Minnesota AG be filing all sorts of charges. We all know that answer to that. All my opinion of course.
 
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Have you seen

Reminds me of Sen Rick Scott of Florida
That is odd, because it is NOTHING like that. The fraud in Minnesota is off the charts. Even Minnesota knows it, just trying to do damage control.
 
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My every day person opinion however is that at this point, both the congregants and protestors should reach across the aisle and offer each other grace and move on with their lives.
Everyone in attendance that Sunday at Cities Church, there to worship, had their rights violated by Lemon and the rest of the group that showed up.

They're the victims. It would be highly admirable of them to extend grace to those who violated their rights, of course.
It's also expected in a society with laws, that those who break the law are held accountable for it.

jmo
 
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That is odd, because it is NOTHING like that. The fraud in Minnesota is off the charts. Even Minnesota knows it, just trying to do damage control.
He paid 1.7 billion in fines
 
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Another award for Don Lemon.


.... the longtime CNN anchor who now works as an independent journalist, will be feted with the Elizabeth Taylor Bold Voice Award for his “unwavering commitment to raising awareness about HIV and combating stigma.” He served as the 2025 champion for ETAF’s HIV Is Not A Crime Campaign. News of his award comes on the heels of being arrested over his reporting of an anti-ICE protest at a Minnesota church.

 

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