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The DUmpster / Re: We have made a decision
« Last post by BannedFromDU on Today at 10:27:59 AM »Quote from: Jesus
That mother****er didn't do any of that shit.
That mother****er didn't do any of that shit.
You talked to a employee at the store about Thom Hartmann? How come this crap NEVER happens to me at the store?
I asked if he’s ok with disabled American citizens being pulled out of their cars on their way to a doctors appointment.


4bonhoffer (150 posts)
Grocery store yesterday - never assume
An employee stated he was familiar with Thom Hartmann in the past. I assumed he was on our side so I mentioned that it’s time to call our representatives to not fund ice until ice obeys our laws. Knocked off my feet when he said he’s ok with ice because of all the illegals.. I asked if he’s ok with disabled American citizens being pulled out of their cars on their way to a doctors appointment. His reply was he’s not ok with that, but it’s all those illegals. Same answer when I brought up veterans being detained, people having their doors smashed in with no warrant. It’s not ok, but those illegals was his reply to everything.
These nazi sympathizers have phones too. We need to overwhelm our representatives with calls demanding they stand up for democracy.
A caller to Thom Hartmann’s show yesterday had the brilliant idea if we do get the house/ senate back that we demand that people are reimbursed for the damages they received from ice , and that the funding for that come out of ice’s budget.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100220958531
Federal authorities have arrested two of the people connected to an anti-immigration enforcement protest that disrupted a church service on Sunday in St. Paul.
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced Thursday morning that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and FBI agents arrested Nekima Levy Armstrong, a civil rights attorney who helped organize the protest.
Minutes later, Bondi announced Chauntyll Louisa Allen was also arrested. She’s listed as the clerk of the St. Paul Board of Education.
"Judicial Watch is suing the city of Chicago over its reparations task force, saying that it's discriminatory by race," a reporter said. "When you said it wouldn't just benefit Blacks, especially foundational Black Americans, doesn't deviation from recently supported case law to institutions of higher learning, where Clarence Thomas laid out a legislative package, make the program unnecessarily vulnerable, status by race versus status by injured class?"
"Yeah, I'm not aware of anything that Clarence Thomas has ever done that has benefited Black people," Johnson replied.
"I just told you," the reporter said.
"I mean, you just read something, but there's no evidence that anything that the Justice has ever done on behalf of the interests of Black people, or even marginalized people in general..." Johnson continued.
It's not a whole lot better now. Dallas has some salt trucks, but so many roads and overpasses are built too steep to use if there is the slightest bit of snow or ice. Plus people don't have any experience driving on snow and ice, so their ignorance makes the roads even more dangerous. Growing up in Kansas, I've been amazed at how little it takes to just shut the DFW metroplex down.
From my recollection living in North Texas, there is only one snowplow in the state. The state really shuts down if there is ice or snow. I speak from experience 30+ years ago.