Seriously, it’s clear that Hannity’s nutty proposition is ultimately intended to make some people very rich via: one, getting the public on board with a massive “security” presence in every public place; and two, an inevitable dependence on private for-profit corporations able to supply that number of gunslingers. Because the public sector, as the figures you supplied show, cannot.
IANAL(IAAPW)*, but if a subpoena is served upon the holder of an email account, can he be compelled to provide access to the emails encompassed within a specific date range? If so, it probably wouldn’t be an onerous task to “deputize”, say Elizabeth Warren, with process-serving authority…
I wonder how many members ANTIFA has? I mean, he goes on and on about them, right? But they have fewer members than almost any other organization, since they aren’t an organization at all.
What fucking dumbass.
Oh, and by the way, see how he admitted that there is great wealth & income inequality in the US? I wonder if he noticed it as he was saying it or if he had to have it pointed out to him later.
The Anti-Defamation League had a couple of comments in the linked article, including this great take-down:
Also the home of this guy, a major producer of neo-Nazi material. Got himself hilariously arrested in Denmark and deported to Germany for trial in 1995 for distributing neo-Nazi pamphlets, then deported back to the US after four years in jail.
08.08.19
The lawyer for the guy who body slammed the 13-year-old boy for not taking off his hat during the National Anthem is saying that his client did it because he believed he was following Individual 1’s orders.
Reading that pisses me off more than the original article I read. For the child to have gotten a skull fractured to the extent he did, the predicate felon in question would have had to, I believe, use a “pile driver” move. That’s not delusional, it’s murderous.
Double-spoilered because of the photos in the link.
Here is the GoFundMe page for the victim. There are pictures of his injuries.
Oh, and fun fact: the felon concerned got probation in the prior case because he was on active duty when he got a brain injury. Was the injury because of his military service? Nope, friends; 'twas from an accident.
Also, he has not been in military service for longer than the child he assaulted has been alive. I might, might, might be able to wrap my head somewhere near that excuse if he’d gotten out of the army the day before and was still adjusting to civilian life. (It would still be a crappy defense and it wouldn’t be anywhere near a justification, but I could at least sort of see that point of view.) But “I thought I was given an order 20 years after people stopped giving me orders”? Come on.
Nope, Republicans using video games as a scapegoat has made a big comeback here in the States.
( I think they’re pointing fingers particularly at the Fallout 2mm ec weapons.)