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Yesterday, the Minneapolis Charter Commission voted to delay putting the council’s amendment on the ballot in November.
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This upset the commies greatly, especially ones who do not live in Minneapolis and instead live in NYC. An ACLU lawyer appears to learn about appointed commissioners for the first time, decides they are very undemocratic and must be destroyed.
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This article mentions his partner’s name is Katy Wiggum. Both live at:
23 Armour Rd.
Princeton, NJ 08540

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Awfully expensive house for an ACLU lawyer.
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Millions may have marched over a meth and Fentanyl addict’s death, but those people do not all live in Minneapolis and neither do either of these idiots.

Udi must be forgetting that the people of Minneapolis were overwhelmingly against the charter amendment and its rushed timeline in public comments. The charter commission’s summary of the two sides is enlightening as they point out the comments in support of the amendment do not engage with the substance of the amendment. Instead supporters told the commission not to delay the ballot vote because the ballot question is the most democratic way. They seem to be leveraging patriotic/American language to Trojan horse their Marxist crap now.
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Yesterday, the Minneapolis Charter Commission voted to delay putting the council’s amendment on the ballot in November.
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This upset the commies greatly, especially ones who do not live in Minneapolis and instead live in NYC. An ACLU lawyer appears to learn about appointed commissioners for the first time, decides they are very undemocratic and must be destroyed.
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This article mentions his partner’s name is Katy Wiggum. Both live at:
23 Armour Rd.
Princeton, NJ 08540

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Awfully expensive house for an ACLU lawyer.
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Obligatory Joshua Potato reply.
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Millions may have marched over a meth and Fentanyl addict’s death, but those people do not all live in Minneapolis and neither do either of these idiots.

Udi must be forgetting that the people of Minneapolis were overwhelmingly against the charter amendment and its rushed timeline in public comments. The charter commission’s summary of the two sides is enlightening as they point out the comments in support of the amendment do not engage with the substance of the amendment. Instead supporters told the commission not to delay the ballot vote because the ballot question is the most democratic way. They seem to be leveraging patriotic/American language to Trojan horse their Marxist crap now.
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One, I doubt that 10% of 328,000,000 took to the streets to Burn Loot & Murder

Two, he does have a valid point that an unelect body gets to decide what item makes a ballot initiative. That's the anti-thesis to what the ballot initiatives should be.

The counter point is that California's system of letting anyone put up for a vote anything they want is widely mocked with nonsense initiates like the one to roundup and kill all the gay people.
 
One, I doubt that 10% of 328,000,000 took to the streets to Burn Loot & Murder

Two, he does have a valid point that an unelect body gets to decide what item makes a ballot initiative. That's the anti-thesis to what the ballot initiatives should be.

The counter point is that California's system of letting anyone put up for a vote anything they want is widely mocked with nonsense initiates like the one to roundup and kill all the gay people.
If this guys numbers are correct (which they’re probably not) then I guess we can see why our covid numbers are so bad. The reason other countries are doing better is because they didn’t take to the streets in the kind of numbers as people did here and they generally trust the government (at least half the country wouldn’t listen to anything the orange man tells them to, including on hydroxychloroquin). It blows my mind that people can admit the basic fact that we decided BLM protests were worth (by their logic) worth killing thousands of people.
 
I love how when Islamic terrorism comes up the default is to be autistically nuanced (Blaming CIA activity in 70s Lebanon or some shit as a genetic fallacy) or vague beyond all reason (it wasn't an Arab or a Muslim, it was a human, and we're all human) yet when it comes to reparations everybody immediately knows who's black and who's white.
Agenda setting theory, along with mean world syndrome.
 
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One, I doubt that 10% of 328,000,000 took to the streets to Burn Loot & Murder

Two, he does have a valid point that an unelect body gets to decide what item makes a ballot initiative. That's the anti-thesis to what the ballot initiatives should be.

The counter point is that California's system of letting anyone put up for a vote anything they want is widely mocked with nonsense initiates like the one to roundup and kill all the gay people.

Hopefully the city is allowed to go through with their insane decision.
 
Terribly sad or terribly hilarious?

Terribly good for the people who no longer have to worry about being represented by these tards.

But man. "A moment of madness" - what, they just saw a molotov lying around and got swept up? FFS if they're driving the car and they made the thing, then it's premeditated and not "a moment" - are these the ones who lobbed them onto the sidewalk where they burned harmlessly because they couldn't throw for shit?
 
There is a difference between blood oxygen levels and air passing in and out of your lungs. You might be able to talk while your cardio-pulmonary system is unable to get oxygen out of the air and into your bloodstream. Low blood oxygen levels cause a primal panic and a sense of being unable to breathe.

For talking, this is true. For being able to speak in high volumes? I'm not sure about that. I was just experimenting for the past few minutes on being able to speak and not breathe. I'm no expert.
 
LEts be honest, these two were never gonna make it as lawyers. I bet you that if they didn't get caught, they would have eventually dropped out of College to join the next big Commie move. The Left just wanna make em sound as sympathetic as possible, when in reality, they are another case of nut jobs
 
who the fuck makes a molotov out of beer? that shit is only like 5% alcohol per volume.
your better off saving fuel and just throwing the bottle.
Either an idiot (which well, is an option lawyers know better, its their fucking job), or it was an empty glass bottle and refilled with fuel or stronger alcohol.
 
Terribly good for the people who no longer have to worry about being represented by these tards.

But man. "A moment of madness" - what, they just saw a molotov lying around and got swept up? FFS if they're driving the car and they made the thing, then it's premeditated and not "a moment" - are these the ones who lobbed them onto the sidewalk where they burned harmlessly because they couldn't throw for shit?
If this was the 2000s, violent video games would be the blame for their actions.
 
I see we're still on day (random#) of the race roits with little to no end in sight.
There's a quote by the marquis De Sade..........
The equality prescribed by the Revolution is simply the weak man's revenge upon the strong; it's just what we saw in the past, but in reverse; that everyone should have his turn is only meet. And it shall be turnabout again tomorrow, for nothing in Nature is stable and the governments men direct are bound to prove as changeable and ephemeral as they.
 
Either an idiot (which well, is an option lawyers know better, its their fucking job), or it was an empty glass bottle and refilled with fuel or stronger alcohol.

When they were arrested, their car had a bunch of empty bottles and cans with a note from a friend upstate that said he got them for their excursion into the city. For lawyers, they sure were bad at getting out of their criminal activities. But, yeah, likely an empty bottle their friend had collected for their anarchic shenanigans.
 
who the fuck makes a molotov out of beer? that shit is only like 5% alcohol per volume.
your better off saving fuel and just throwing the bottle.
"gasoline-filled Bud Light bottle"

It would have been really funny if she'd thrown a bottle full of Bud with a flaming wick in it at the cops though, it just hits the ground and immediately goes out, the cops look at each other somewhat confused.

Or capillary action causes the beer to put the wick out as she throws it.
 
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