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Yep, went back to my original name in memory of my friend who died. Thanks @Smokin Joe and @Quix Sorry for any confusion, (they actually are different names of that same Norse deity)
They'd better guard any witnesses very well. Arkanside outbreaks happen.
I sincerely pray that everything mentioned above comes to fruition and true justice is served.
What's with the cutting the face off business?
I have the same curiosity. I have no information to answer the question, however. It may 'simply' be cruelty--satanic cruelty. And, a sort of appearing 'young in the face' in a super sick kind of vicarious way.I'm too empathetic--always been that way--hard to bear the thought of that scene. Imagine enduring that without anesthetic. Imagine the terror, the pain, the helplessness & hopelessness. imho, no punishment would be too severe for such satanic evil cruelty.
Democrats warn push for border crossing decriminalization will prove costly in 2020By Jonathan Easley - 07/11/19 06:00 AM EDT Top former Obama administration officials are warning Democratic presidential candidates to back off from their proposals to decriminalize border crossings, saying that it’s bad policy and a surefire general election loser that gives President Trump an opening on immigration.In an op-ed in The Washington Post this week, former Obama Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson said that decriminalization would attract hundreds of thousands of new migrants to the southern border. He described the proposal as “tantamount to declaring publicly that we have open borders.â€Several of former President Obama’s top homeland security officials interviewed by The Hill went on the record to express shock and dismay after eight of the 10 Democratic presidential contenders on stage at the second night of the debate raised their hands when asked if they support the decriminalization of border crossings.“We can’t go too far to the left for what people could describe as open borders,†said Marsha Catron, a former deputy assistant secretary at the Department of Homeland Security during the Obama administration.“I think all of those people onstage who raised their hands will have to walk it back if they make it to the general election or the White House. I understand the emotion involved, we want for people to be treated humanely and with respect, and that’s not happening with the Trump administration. But Jeh Johnson, [former Homeland Security Secretary] Janet Napolitano, these people who have worked in these situations understand, you just can’t have it this way. It’s unworkable.â€. . . https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/452531-democrats-warn-push-for-border-crossing-decriminalization-will-prove-costly