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Biden Judicial Nominee Opposed Laws to Make Sex Crimes Against Children Felonies. Stacey Neumann served on the Board of MADCL, which wrote a letter opposing LD 1435. The law upgraded “commercial sexual exploitation of a child” and “solicitation of a child for commercial sexual exploitation” to a felony (as opposed to a misdemeanor, which it was before the legislation at issue). ...

https://twitter.com/AnOpenSecret/status/1795291700648108540
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Merchan, the “Honorable Judge” is now describing the third law the Soros funded DA attempted to prove President Trump was guilty of: Violation of Tax Laws.

But that's not true.  The Soros funded DA didn't even bring that up until closing arguments.  There was zero evidence or testimony produced that implicate Trump for tax law violations.
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Biden continues to appoint absolute morons to the federal bench.
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Senators grill Biden judicial nominee over transgender inmate transfer request despite sex crimes convictions
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Magistrate Judge Sarah Netburn recommended in 2022 that William McClain, who goes by July Justine Shelby, be housed with female prisoners
 By Louis Casiano
Published May 22, 2024 6:09pm EDT

A President Biden judicial nominee was grilled Wednesday over a 2022 recommendation that a biological male, who has apparently transitioned and identifies as a female, be transferred to a female prison despite previous convictions for raping children and possession of child pornography.

During a Senate Judiciary hearing, Republican Sens. John Kennedy of Louisiana, and Ted Cruz of Texas, questioned U.S. Magistrate Judge Sarah Netburn, who was nominated to serve on the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, over why she recommended William McClain, who goes by July Justine Shelby, be housed with female inmates in a federal prison.

"Miss Shelby said I don't want to go to a male prison. I want to go to a female prison," Kennedy told Netburn. "And the Board of Prisons said 'What planet did you parachute in from? You're going to a male prison with this kind of record.' And you sent him to a female prison, did you? You said that the Board of Prisons was trying to violate Ms Shelby, former Mr. McClain's, constitutional right, didn't you?"  ...
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Editorial/Opinion/Blogs / Re: Does racism still exist?
« Last post by DefiantMassRINO on Today at 03:58:29 pm »
Yes, racism still exists.

The election of the first African American President does not mean we are living in a post-racial society.

Those facing racial discrimination may also be faced with class discrimination.

America's class structure is becoming more stratified; upward mobility among urban poor and rural poor is constrained by lack of access to resources upper middle class suburbanites take for granted - computers; high-speed internet; Advanced Placement Courses; PSAT / SAT / ACT exam preparation classes and tutors; professional college admission application consultants; professional student aid application consultants; and ability to fund a college 529 Savings Plan.

Urban and rural poor are at a competitive disadvantage when applying for college admission because they are competing against suburban applicants with significant competitive advantages.

College admission is a zero-sum game - there are only so many incoming freshman applicants accepted by any university in any given year.


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Merchan told the jury, " You must always find the GUILTY party GUILTY even if you think the GUILTY party is not GUILTY"

He might as well have.
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I've visited a few concentration camps - Dachau and Flossenburg in Germany, and Struthof Natzwiller in France - and can attest that there's no more sobering experience. We were at Flossenburg in a pouring rain, and I tried to picture the inmates standing in weather like that, and worse, during roll call for hours on end. Very sad.
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Thus caller ID. I never answer calls from political organizations.

Being retired, and occasionally bored, I'll make games out of these calls. 

My coffee klatch formed a club many years ago, where we would have money pool tournments to see things like:

1. How long we could keep the telemarketer on the line.
2. Most innovative call
3. How many uses of the "word of the week" would be used in a call. 

I was the grand champ of time length, with one call lasting one hour and 37 minutes.
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$5 says they'll threaten to dox and harass him, unless he gets on board.

 :yowsa:
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2 minutes ago
Jury instructions to take about an hour: judge
By Kyle Schnitzer

Justice Merchan tells the jury that instructions will take about one hour.

An hour?  This is unheard of for a trial where no crime took place.
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Report: One Juror Appears Sympathetic to Donald Trump

Wendell Husebø 29 May 2024

One juror who sat for six weeks listening to the evidence presented in a Manhattan courtroom against former President Donald Trump reportedly appears sympathetic towards him.

The jury on Wednesday will begin to consider whether or not Trump, beyond a reasonable doubt,  committed a crime of falsifying records to conceal a second crime. Many legal experts believe there is no good case against Trump.

Some legal experts, such as constitutional scholar Jonathan Turley, expect the jury will either render a guilty verdict or produce a hung jury that results in a mistrial.

The prospects of a hung jury could be based on a report of one juror who made “friendly eye contact with Trump from time to time as the jury enters the room and walks right past the defense table.”

Marc Caputo wrote in the Bulwark:

    “There are eight people on that jury who definitely hate Trump. If there’s one person who doesn’t, it’s [this] juror,” said one court attendee who, like others for this story, relayed their observations on condition of anonymity to The Bulwark, which is also protecting the privacy and safety of the juror in question by not disclosing identifying details.

    As the trial has progressed since April 15, these sources relate, this juror has appeared to nod along in seeming accordance with the defense at times. On other occasions, the juror has seemingly reacted favorably to and made eye contact with Trump’s congressional surrogates who began joining him in court in recent weeks.

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https://www.breitbart.com/2024-election/2024/05/29/report-one-juror-appears-sympathetic-donald-trump/

They may be favorable towards DJT but I can also see them being pressured to vote the other way so that this horse and pony show can be over and they can be done.  Most of the jurors hate Trump and with this judge I don' think that the defense had a chance in swaying them otherwise.
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