So you don't think threatening harm to the families of judicial workers is an unusual and unkind means of getting one's way? Try to think about this for a while before responding or defending people I'm not even mentioning specifically.
Mr Terp, please note that our e-Safety Commissioner dropped the case. Technically, not a win just a cessation of negotiations/hostilities. Also, the role is about much, much more than ‘censorship’: we take privacy very seriously, stalking, cyber security etc.
As a result of the X ‘revelations’ an innocent young man was labelled a killer by a media outlet, and that spread nationally & internationally within an hour. Do you know the work he has to do to clear his name? Let alone get a job when his studies end in December??
Further, some people learnt family members were injured or killed before formal notification. That’s not how we do things here; we limit gossip, tale-spreading, sticky raking and idle speculation. We use media blackouts for good reason, and to good effect.
Didja see this about the beautiful 1898 GE Thomson Surrey?
It’s just kept just a couple hours north from here, in wonderful running condition. Apparently on 3 were made and this is the last remaining. Photo depicts GE founder Elihu Thomson driving with Thomas Edison and Hermann Lemp.
One thing that gets lost when calling Trump's crime a "hush money" case is the larger picture. He was covering up a conspiracy not only to spike negative stories about himself, but to use a national publication to libel his GOP primary rivals. I certainly have no positive feelings for the likes of Ted Cruz. But if a conspiracy to libel opponents isn't corrupting an election what is?
How many people have been prosecuted and convicted for whatever Trump was convicted for?
"The Manhattan DA’s office has filed charges for falsification of business records 9,794 times since 2015. When announcing the charges, Bragg emphasized the importance of the integrity of business records in Manhattan, the 'home to the country’s most significant business market.' He explained: 'We cannot allow New York businesses to manipulate their records to cover up criminal conduct.' At the time of Trump’ s indictment, Bragg, had already filed 120 cases alleging violations of 175-10, all of them in the first degree based on the concealment or commission of another crime."
I still think we should strive to maximize liberty. I think its more how you get there that's changed. My instinct is to be nice and do everything peacefully. I do not think that is tenable. Look how the entrenched institutions attack someone they can't control. He didn't even detail anything in any real way, but he said a lot of things they did not like.
So, I think you need to get control and tear down these institutions. It sill probably take force or at least the threat of force to get this right. This means the long march to the left this country has been on has to reverse. We need a hard right movement to dismantle many of these entrenched powers that have been infringing more and more on our freedoms.
I think that is in the cards anyway. There was a time that scared me. Now I think its a necessary evil.
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Force is not the answer.
Given that you consider this a viable option, I will not be engaging with you from this point on.
The less than 20% figure did not mean all polls and it actually came from NATO, not Diessen (who was not lying--but being less precise in a consolidated verbal presentation).
Diesen spoke very precisely in the video, from notes in his hand: “We see every single poll, be it Ukrainian, Western, Russia, from 1991 to 2014 — every single poll.”
He didn’t have to be that explicit, but he chose to be. Just as he chose the words “take back” to refer to Russia’s seizure of Crimea. Just as I chose not to watch this guy any further.
Just as you chose to ask for only one example, which you have received.
I agree that yesterday was hard. Liminal was not in my vocabulary. Laminal was a guess after getting lamina. Militiaman popped into my head as the last word.
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So you don't think threatening harm to the families of judicial workers is an unusual and unkind means of getting one's way? Try to think about this for a while before responding or defending people I'm not even mentioning specifically.
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Mr Terp, please note that our e-Safety Commissioner dropped the case. Technically, not a win just a cessation of negotiations/hostilities. Also, the role is about much, much more than ‘censorship’: we take privacy very seriously, stalking, cyber security etc.
As a result of the X ‘revelations’ an innocent young man was labelled a killer by a media outlet, and that spread nationally & internationally within an hour. Do you know the work he has to do to clear his name? Let alone get a job when his studies end in December??
Further, some people learnt family members were injured or killed before formal notification. That’s not how we do things here; we limit gossip, tale-spreading, sticky raking and idle speculation. We use media blackouts for good reason, and to good effect.
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Didja see this about the beautiful 1898 GE Thomson Surrey?
It’s just kept just a couple hours north from here, in wonderful running condition. Apparently on 3 were made and this is the last remaining. Photo depicts GE founder Elihu Thomson driving with Thomas Edison and Hermann Lemp.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-05/general-electric-1898-thomson-surrey-steam-car-drives-wide-bay/103928384
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One thing that gets lost when calling Trump's crime a "hush money" case is the larger picture. He was covering up a conspiracy not only to spike negative stories about himself, but to use a national publication to libel his GOP primary rivals. I certainly have no positive feelings for the likes of Ted Cruz. But if a conspiracy to libel opponents isn't corrupting an election what is?
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Just got QB. No crazy words.
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"The Manhattan DA’s office has filed charges for falsification of business records 9,794 times since 2015. When announcing the charges, Bragg emphasized the importance of the integrity of business records in Manhattan, the 'home to the country’s most significant business market.' He explained: 'We cannot allow New York businesses to manipulate their records to cover up criminal conduct.' At the time of Trump’ s indictment, Bragg, had already filed 120 cases alleging violations of 175-10, all of them in the first degree based on the concealment or commission of another crime."
Debunking 12 Myths About Trump's Conviction | TIME
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It wasn’t. And it never has been.
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Chilling response
Force is not the answer.
Given that you consider this a viable option, I will not be engaging with you from this point on.
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Diesen spoke very precisely in the video, from notes in his hand: “We see every single poll, be it Ukrainian, Western, Russia, from 1991 to 2014 — every single poll.”
He didn’t have to be that explicit, but he chose to be. Just as he chose the words “take back” to refer to Russia’s seizure of Crimea. Just as I chose not to watch this guy any further.
Just as you chose to ask for only one example, which you have received.
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I agree that yesterday was hard. Liminal was not in my vocabulary. Laminal was a guess after getting lamina. Militiaman popped into my head as the last word.
Got QB this a.m. Much more straightforward.
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