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George Clooney does movies???So what you all are saying is the best movie of 1997 is happening right now for real?
George Clooney too? Really makes you think.
Funny/saddest part of it is that Cristya Freeland ( cackling, retarded bitch and ukrainian nazi whoredaughter) did resign from the finance ministry (because she has to announce that her government was a fucking shitshow ) but she kept her seat in the party becasue the dumb whore want to succeeed justin when he get's pushed out (any day now).oh how I missed the Orange Man. Canadian politics just isn't the same without 500 lbs of pure American greatness nonchalantly skull-fucking our Liberal elite at every waking moment.
The fight over it and the drama and outrage and bullshit was the entire point. Note how BLM was silent over cases everyone agreed on.Why do democrats/BLM/etc always choose the worst people to venerate into martyrs to ruin peoples lives?
scared for their lives every single day?
Eventually, book sales, is my best guess.What purpose does it serve to try and turn a veteran saving an entire subway car of people into a killer?
scared for their lives every single day?
Probably, but it's mostly a way to get money from books, donations, talking appearances on talk shows or at public events, and feel important.So that people are afraid to man up and become heroes the next time? Do they actually get off on leaving the populace scared for their lives every single day?
update: John Ferguson of Saxon Aerospace claimed they're "nuclear sniffer" drones looking for a missing warhead, while Biden claimed in a speech they're Iranian spy drones.(saw one wile on the highway the other day)
So what's the over under on Biden's term ending with a bang?update: John Ferguson of Saxon Aerospace claimed they're "nuclear sniffer" drones looking for a missing warhead.
So this years version of this
Why is nobody shooting them down in a country with more guns than people?Another circus act of Clown World: all the unexplained large drone sightings around the USA. I also heard that they can do odd things like change clocks or drain batteries.
(saw one wile on the highway the other day)
Why is nobody shooting them down in a country with more guns than people?
1. Too high up to reliably land any shots with a rifle/shotgunWhy is nobody shooting them down in a country with more guns than people?
This too.they will get in trouble. discharging a fire arm is a really big deal unless your black, and blacks are awful shots.
Trump asked a similar question, though I think he may have meant why the US military isn't doing that.Why is nobody shooting them down in a country with more guns than people?
(Luigi Mangione when asked what it was like to take a human life)The point is not that every American with a gun is supposed to wait in the weeds to kill people they don't like, which is what this Luigi Mangione guy did. The point is that every American has a gun and that is a sufficient deterrent for anyone who might abuse that American. Tyrants cannot rule if everyone around him is armed.
However, please continue to lecture me about my own country. I can always use more reasons to hate the Br*tish.
Per the Independent they're now checking into if they received a false identityI expect the CNN retards to double, triple and cuadruple down on how it was a good thing to release a torturer.
After airing an emotional segment showing a man supposedly freed from a Syrian prison after spending three months in the dark, CNN now says it’s investigating whether he gave a “false identity” after a fact-checking group accused him of being a torturer in Bashar al-Assad’s regime.
Following the sudden fall of al-Assad’s brutal dictatorship this month, CNN correspondent Clarissa Ward went viral with a stunning report that featured her crew discovering a startled prisoner in a secret jail facility in Damascus.
Accompanied by a Syrian rebel serving as an armed guard, according to CNN, Ward’s team visited a prison building at the Syrian Air Force Intelligence headquarters as part of a search for missing American journalist Austin Tice. Nobody at the facility was previously aware that the camera crew was coming, and the visit was unannounced, the network added.
Once inside the building, according to the report, Ward noticed that one door was locked and it appeared that someone was inside. After the armed guard shot the lock off the door, the CNN team found a man hiding under a blanket and seemingly traumatized. The man, who identified himself as Adel Ghurbal from Homs, asked for water and food while claiming he had not seen sunlight for three months.
After the guard called for an ambulance, the man said he’d been arrested three months prior and had spent time in several jails. He also asserted that he’d been interrogated over his phone contacts. The Syrian Arab Red Crescent, who took the man for medical attention, later said on social media that they had dropped him off with relatives.
CNN’s story quickly came under intense scrutiny, largely because “Adel Ghurbal” seemed fairly well-groomed and physically healthy for someone who had supposedly been tortured in solitary confinement. Additionally, his reaction to the sunlight didn’t match his claim that he’d been in the dark for months.
Amid allegations that CNN had “fabricated” the story, independent fact-checking group Verify-Sy – part of Poynter’s International Fact-Checking Network – concluded that the man in the network’s report was actually an officer in Assad’s military who was well-known in the area for his “grim history” of detaining and torturing Syrian civilians.
“The team discovered that his real name is ‘Salama Mohammad Salama,’ a revelation that brought shocking details to light. Salama, known as ‘Abu Hamza,’ is a first lieutenant in Syrian Air Force Intelligence, notorious for his activities in Homs,” Verify-Sy reported. “Residents of the Al-Bayyada neighborhood identified him as frequently stationed at a checkpoint in the area’s western entrance, infamous for its abuses.”
The fact-checker continued: “Abu Hamza reportedly managed several security checkpoints in Homs and was involved in theft, extortion, and coercing residents into becoming informants. According to locals, his recent incarceration—lasting less than a month—was due to a dispute over profit-sharing from extorted funds with a higher-ranking officer.”
After Verify-Sy published its findings on Sunday, CNN denied that its reporters had fabricated its reporting. However, the network noted it had launched an investigation into the prisoner’s identity and claims.
“No one other than the CNN team was aware of our plans to visit the prison building featured in our report that day,” a CNN spokesperson said in a statement to The Independent. “The events transpired as they appear in our film. The decision to release the prisoner featured in our report was taken by the guard - a Syrian rebel. We reported the scene as it unfolded, including what the prisoner told us, with clear attribution.”
The spokesperson concluded: “We have subsequently been investigating his background and are aware that he may have given a false identity. We are continuing our reporting into this and the wider story.”
Meanwhile, Verify-Sy stated that local residents “testified that Abu Hamza has been attempting to garner sympathy since the fall of the regime, claiming he was ‘forced’ into committing his crimes.” It also reported that the man in the CNN report has “deactivated his social media accounts and changed his phone number, presumably to erase evidence of his involvement in armed activities and war crimes.”
"How could he be bad?! He's BROWN!"Per the Independent they're now checking into if they received a false identity
Merchan wrote the Supreme Court’s ruling that Trump should receive broad immunity for official acts during his time in office did not mean the conviction should be dismissed, ruling that the evidence presented by the Manhattan district attorney’s office was not related to Trump’s official conduct as president.
The evidence contested by Trump’s lawyers, the judge wrote, related “entirely to unofficial conduct” and should receive no immunity protections.
“This Court concludes that if error occurred regarding the introduction of the challenged evidence, such error was harmless in light of the overwhelming evidence of guilt,” Merchan wrote. “Even if this Court did find that the disputed evidence constitutes official acts under the auspices of the Trump decision, which it does not, Defendant’s motion is still denied as introduction of the disputed evidence constitutes harmless error and no mode of proceedings error has taken place.”
I mean the sentiment is all well and good but.Its retarded, but I kind of expected this sort of brazen doubling down. The Supreme Court made no bones about barring from evidence any kind of material directly from the executive, and guess what, including evidence that is legally barred is reversible error. The fact is, at every stage Bragg used White House material to make the case move forward. He brought official White House communications and depositions from staff to the Grand Jury just to get the indictments. At trial he called as witnesses more White House personnel to grill them about conversations in the White House during the Trump Presidential term. All kinds of testimony, documents, and other evidence that is absolutely verboten (by the Supreme's Opinion) is woven into the fabric of this entire case from start to present.
This guy needs to be tarred, feathered, and run out on a rail.
I enjoyed the fact that even the Independent, heavily left-leaning, is repeating people pointing out that some who's not seen daylight for three months and been tortured for the same period do not look and act like this fellow."How could he be bad?! He's BROWN!"
Pretty much. Till the Luigi system doesn't become a lot more widespread, consequences are still not on the table.I mean the sentiment is all well and good but.
Who's stopping him? As long as there's no consequences, why shouldn't he double down?
The chick was only thinking "this is my moment! Everybody will adore me and I will be a good person as well!!!"I enjoyed the fact that even the Independent, heavily left-leaning, is repeating people pointing out that some who's not seen daylight for three months and been tortured for the same period do not look and act like this fellow.