Oh good. She'll go after low level arsonists.and the new one will likely not look the other way.
Centuries of wealth, connection, political manipulation, and influence. He's a visible and well known face to the nearly invisible spiders network of practically ancient power brokers which have been guiding Governments since time out of mind.Isn't there like arrest warrants on soros in other countries?
Why hasn't his assets been frozen?
Why isn't the administration calling for his citizenship to be revoked?
What does this family have on American politics that no one has the balls to put them on ice?
It's been rumored the CIA profiles all young politicians starting out and keeps a file for when they ultimately get to DC as a congressman or senator. It would not surprise me if a wealthy guy like soros had his organization do the same thing. He has demonstrated his ability to influence local elections by getting so many left wing DA's elected across the country.Isn't there like arrest warrants on soros in other countries?
Why hasn't his assets been frozen?
Why isn't the administration calling for his citizenship to be revoked?
What does this family have on American politics that no one has the balls to put them on ice?
Not a rumor. They identify them in colleges across the US. This has been going on since the 1970's for political activists and anyone they may want to keep an eye on.It's been rumored the CIA profiles all young politicians starting out and keeps a file for when they ultimately get to DC as a congressman or senator. It would not surprise me if a wealthy guy like soros had his organization do the same thing. He has demonstrated his ability to influence local elections by getting so many left wing DA's elected across the country.
Where'd you get that from? I've only heard it said about the assholes vandalizing
Typical libtard mentality, just make shit up, repeat it enough til it becomes so.
So one guy is "anyone" who protests?They are labeling anyone who protests as "domestic terrorists".
Busy? I see you been busy, kid.Took you 3 days to find an example. This thread is about people vandalizing cars and dealerships, not some foreign scumbag that is in this country supporting a terrorist organization, and dont even try to say you know the extent of that support. Any supporter of terrorism is suspect.It's called being busy kid.
Every vehicle on the lot is a very sophisticated surveillance system.A guy who can catch a rocket with chopsticks, can probably make one hell of a security system for these dealers.
In states that allow you to protect your property with deadly force, he could come up with a truly terrifying device.![]()
Nobody is talking about rounding up people marching on the sidewalk with signs.For what, having an opinion you disagree with? Protests are legal. If you don't like it, tough shit. You either believe in free speech, which includes protests or you don't. The idea and ability to have free speech is far more important than any idea a particular group espouses.
Who is calling for the arrest of people who are really just peacefully protesting ?No. Where did I say that?
Protesting isn't causing property damage. I said I support the right of free speech and protesting.
protesting
noun
the expression of disapproval of or objection to something.
adjective
expressing disapproval of or objection to something.
Who is labeling ordinary protestors "domestic terrorists" ?They are labeling anyone who protests as "domestic terrorists".
To be clear I'm not on board with burning cars or vandalizing property. I am 100% on board with people rights to walk around the dealerships with signs, to yell at or flip the bird to to people driving teslas, etc. One is speech, the other is destruction. There is a very clear line.
Personally I'm not going to be participating as I think it's stupid. However as long as their protests aren't destructive they are free to do things I think are stupid.
All they need are brown shirts and arm bands.
That is blatant lies.It's called being busy kid.
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What's next for Mahmoud Khalil, the Columbia student facing deportation over his pro-Palestinian activism?
He remains in detention in Louisiana as his attorneys fight his detention and the Trump administration argues he "led activities aligned to Hamas."www.nbcnews.com
Mahmoud Khalil, the Columbia University graduate student who was arrested and detained because of his pro-Palestinian activism, ..... the Department of Homeland Security said “led activities aligned to Hamas, a designated terrorist organization.”
Khalil, 30, who holds a green card granting him permanent residency in the U.S., is being held at the Central Louisiana ICE Processing Center
Khalil is not facing any publicly known criminal charges.
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The government doesn't like his ideas. He has not firebombd anything or similar. He has no charges against him. Being "alligned" is such a BS gray area and can be as simple as wanting a land for Palestinians to live in. He is here legally with a green card. Protesting is a protected right, and the Trump administration is pushing to ignore said protections.
I don't particularly care for his ideas either, but you either believe in free speech or you don't.
5. Security-Related Reasons
Green card holders who engage in activities deemed threatening to U.S. national security can lose their status. This includes involvement in terrorism, espionage, or other activities that undermine the safety of the United States.
Examples of Security Violations
Membership in Terrorist Organizations: Being part of or assisting a terrorist group can lead to immediate revocation and deportation.
Espionage or Treason: Activities related to spying, intelligence gathering for foreign governments, or attempts to overthrow the government are considered severe violations.
Consequences: In addition to deportation, individuals accused of such activities may face criminal prosecution and significant legal penalties.
Every vehicle on the lot is a very sophisticated surveillance system.
IIRC, he directed them to turn "sentry mode" on for all of them a couple days ago. I guess they were leaving it off in the past to avoid the battery drain.
You are not going to vandalize a Tesla Showroom without it being captured in hi-def from 100 different angles.
Well.... to be honest the Democrats seem to be doing that (ie: J6, or NY coming close with their response to the S.A.F.E. Act protests).Who is labeling ordinary protestors "domestic terrorists" ?
I haven't seen anyone call for the sign wavers to be prosecuted unless they're blocking traffic or something.
Great, then an activist judge says the cars are violating the guys rights and decides to prosecute Elon for a rights violation.Every vehicle on the lot is a very sophisticated surveillance system.
IIRC, he directed them to turn "sentry mode" on for all of them a couple days ago. I guess they were leaving it off in the past to avoid the battery drain.
You are not going to vandalize a Tesla Showroom without it being captured in hi-def from 100 different angles.
He'll have to wait while the feds prosecute for domestic terrorism and possession of an unregistered destructive device.Great, then an activist judge says the cars are violating the guys rights and decides to prosecute Elon for a rights violation.![]()
The guy that brought a box of molotov cocktails to a protest in Seattle got 3 years in prison, he will be out in 1.5 or so.He'll have to wait while the feds prosecute for domestic terrorism and possession of an unregistered destructive device.
Those leftists don't know how serious the feds can take a bottle of gasoline with a rag in it.
Might as well be an unregistered machinegun.
Yea, he *could* have gotten 10 years each just for possessing them.The guy that brought a box of molotov cocktails to a protest in Seattle got 3 years in prison, he will be out in 1.5 or so.
Of course he didn't use them, AND he was prosecuted under Bidens DOJ.
These terrorists might find the Trump DOJ a bit more ferocious.![]()
This will sound like satire, but it's real. I watched it with my own eyes.