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Alpha_Cock

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Kilmeade was an asshole, acted just like a CNN interviewer talking to a conservative.

I'm totally against Tik Tok as I see it as a means to destroy our youth. But, you can't just outright ban it with a law, else we are no different than totalitarian governments like China. Plus, this bill is complete shit and gives way too much power to censor. It should be challenged by SCOTUS, and found unconstitutional.
 

Cletusnow

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They told us it was bc of COVID.
They told us it was bc of a staged insurrection.

5GW.

I'm not sure how or why people can't see the full picture.

The inauguration of 2020 was so full of inconsistencies it's absurd.

Early swearing in. Wrong gun salute. Gaga dressed like hunger games. Nancy being led around by Marshalls. Biden saying salute the Marines bc that's what his earpiece said.

Trump never conceded.. Trump was given the 21 gun salute. The boss left with the nuclear football for crying out loud.

The drops told us, shown not told. Trump explained explicitly about the PAUSE.

He told you we are in his second term now.

So do you think the fences and barbed wire and 25k troops were for COVID and a staged insurrection?

I don't.

We will have a peaceful transition ta military power.

Wake up Frens. Shyts about to get real.

If true, his 2nd term sucks ass.
 

MortgageHorn

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FDNY Chief John Hodgens initially issued a stern warning, vowing to "hunt down" and discipline any member caught on video engaging in what was deemed as unprofessional behavior. The initial stance by the FDNY leadership to chastise its own for merely exercising their free speech rights has been met with fierce backlash.The department's heavy-handed approach sparked widespread outrage, along with legal challenges that underscored the fundamental right to free speech. Notably, Staten Island attorney Louis Gelormino stepped forward, offering pro bono legal aid to the firefighters under scrutiny, signaling the depth of community support for the firefighters' rights.The department's backtrack is further underscored by comments from Harvard Law School Professor Emeritus Alan Dershowitz, who staunchly defended the firefighters, arguing that their actions fell squarely within the bounds of constitutional protection. This legal perspective has seemingly forced the FDNY's hand, pushing the department to reassess its position.At the heart of this controversy is FDNY Commissioner Laura Kavanagh
@FDNYFC
, whose leadership has come under intense scrutiny. Critics argue that Kavanagh's initial support for the punitive measures against the firefighters reflects a disregard for the very principles of free expression that form the bedrock of American democracy. Her lack of a firefighting background, coupled with her deep ties to Democratic politics, has only fueled concerns about her suitability to lead a department as vital and storied as the FDNY.In light of the mounting pressure and the clear legal implications of suppressing free speech, Commissioner Kavanagh has been compelled to soften her stance. The department is now emphasizing the importance of maintaining decorum and upholding the values represented by the FDNY uniform. However, this shift seems less about a genuine commitment to these principles and more about damage control, as Kavanagh seeks to navigate the stormy waters of her increasingly contentious tenure at the helm of the FDNY.This episode serves as a stark reminder of the delicate balance between maintaining professional standards within public institutions and respecting the constitutional rights of individuals. It also raises serious questions about the judgment and leadership of the FDNY brass, particularly Commissioner Kavanagh, in handling such sensitive matters. As the dust settles, the FDNY, and indeed Commissioner Kavanagh, must reflect deeply on this incident and its implications for the department's relationship with the public it serves and the firefighters who are its backbone.

 

Sgfeer

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This is fascinating and validates some things we saw going on in real time 3 years ago. The last 5 min, ,and particularly the last 20 seconds are HUUUUUUUUUGEEEEEEEE!



We were on a different platform, but for those of you who weren't aware of what was going on, here are the crumbs. Jacob Chansley was part of the counter-op.

Good info here: https://www.humorousmathematics.com...he-s-not-what-the-mainstream-media-says-he-is

The videos on the link are 🔥🔥🔥 thank you.
 

22*43*51

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Tik Tok: Trump v Deep State

Fact: Trump signed an order to ban tiktok or put it in the hands of American business. His reasoning was Chinese infiltration. Code for: Deep State. Yet, the federal courts did not give their stamp of approval.

Fact: Congress bans tiktok and trys to force them to sell. To who? American business.

Fact: Donald Trump's Secretary of the Treasury Steve Mnuchin is forming a group to purchase tiktok.

This has nothing to do with China... We are wrestling the Deep State for control of a massive weapon of propaganda.

Would you want the good guys or the Deep state to have control?
 

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