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“Well, these aren’t civilians,” Trump responded.

That was a shrewd call by Mr. Trump.

But if you, dear readers, are thinking of the implications of doing this, then you must consider this image:

...because this is what it will mean in real life.

Can you accept that?
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Texas, Kansas Lead Lawsuits Against ‘Unconstitutional’ Rule Restricting Private Gun Sales

Texas Scorecard by  Erin Anderson   | May 1, 2024

Attorney General Ken Paxton is leading one of two multi-state coalitions suing Biden’s Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives for Second Amendment violations.

Republican attorneys general in multiple states, including Texas and Kansas, are suing to stop the Biden administration from imposing new restrictions on the rights of gun owners.

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach announced the new lawsuits against the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives during a press conference Wednesday at the Frisco Gun Club.

The lawsuits challenge a new ATF rule that redefines “engaged in the business” as a firearms dealer.

The 126-page rule would have the effect of criminalizing law-abiding Americans for private gun purchases and sales.

The attorneys general argue that the rule is unconstitutional because it is vague, violates the Second Amendment, and circumvents Congress.

“The war on Second Amendment rights must be stopped. My message to Biden is ‘Come and Take It,’” Paxton told reporters.

“When the Biden administration can’t get a bill through Congress, it uses administrative rules,” said Kobach.

More: https://texasscorecard.com/state/texas-kansas-lead-lawsuits-against-unconstitutional-rule-restricting-private-gun-sales/
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"Obama to serve as Illinois delegate, could upstage Biden at DNC..."

Upstage?
He's there to show leftist voters who they REALLY will be votin' for in November...



I think that is absolutely correct.
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 May 01, 2024, 04:50 PM | 118th Congress, 2nd Session

Vote Question: On Passage

Antisemitism Awareness Act

https://clerk.house.gov/Votes/2024172
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"Obama to serve as Illinois delegate, could upstage Biden at DNC..."

Upstage?
He's there to show leftist voters who they REALLY will be votin' for in November...
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Crime And Punishment / Re: Battle Portland:
« Last post by mountaineer on Today at 10:09:02 pm »
As if they would know what to do with the contents of a library.  Like the brown shirts from the 1920s, I’m sure they’re tempted to burn the books.
Of course. Books are bad - they're full of ideas and differing viewpoints and stuff.
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It will be online this year because of the pandemic/troubles.
A giant Zoom call?
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DB wonders:
"Will Democrat Jews still vote for the Dems after all this?
Nothing seems to wake them up"


Yes, they will.
It's literally baked into them.

I would expect a small minority will see the light and break away from their ingrained leftism, but this will comprise no more than 4-6% of the total "Jewish vote".

For the rest of them, nothing has changed.
They won't "vote right", because... they CAN'T.

I'd like to be proven wrong, but that's how I'm callin' it...
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Witnesses line up to slam Michael Cohen ahead of Trump trial star’s turn 

by Ella Lee and Zach Schonfeld - 05/01/24 11:16 AM ET

NEW YORK — In 2011, Stormy Daniels’s manager phoned a lawyer to complain that “some jerk” had called her up threatening to sue over a blog post claiming the porn actor slept with Donald Trump.

“I hate to ask it this way,” Joshua Steinglass, a prosecutor with the Manhattan district attorney’s office, said Tuesday while questioning the lawyer, “but who was that jerk?”

Keith Davidson, on the stand in Trump’s first criminal trial, frequently paused before answering Steinglass’s questions. But not this one.

“Michael Cohen,” Davidson replied without hesitation.

A onetime personal attorney and fixer to Trump, Cohen is expected to be a star witness for the district attorney’s office’s case against the former president on 34 counts of falsifying business records connected to hush money deals. Trump pleaded not guilty.

Cohen’s conduct is at the heart of the case. Prosecutors hope to convince a jury of 12 New Yorkers who will determine Trump’s fate that Cohen, now working against his former boss, is credible.

But the image of Cohen portrayed to jurors, at this point, is hardly one of valor.

Some of the prosecutors’ witnesses have torn into him, casting Cohen as difficult to work with to the point where they actively wanted to avoid him.

At one point, Davidson likened Cohen to the dog in Disney’s “Up” who repeatedly becomes distracted by squirrels.

“He was highly excitable, sort of a pants-on-fire kind of guy. He had a lot of things going on,” Davidson said. “I’d frequently be on the phone with him, he’d take another call, he’d be talking out of two ears.”

Cohen paid the hush money to Daniels that prosecutors say Trump unlawfully concealed and helped set up two other so-called catch-and-kill arrangements to keep quiet negative stories about Trump ahead of the 2016 election.

more
https://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/4635754-witnesses-slam-michael-cohen-trump-trial/
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She certainly seems more upset about aid to Ukraine than about any other issue or spending.

Horseshit. Back in the first week of December last year Johnson said the border was "the hill to die on". He flat out lied and HE is the one that betrayed this country.
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