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MikeLaRonde
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Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2023 10:28 pm Post subject: |
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Ok, fine. Maybe you're right. In any case, I do not want to defend DJT. My point is that those at the top of the pyramid of evil are nonpartisan, despite the illusions they portend. They leave the division to the bourgeois .. divide and conquer!
Now, down to the human scale .. here we clearly see the "right" as righteous, and the "left" as useful idiots employed by such evil masters
Wasn't always this way ... I think it's safe to say that they capitalized on the perceived need for "change" |
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real-human
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Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2023 10:40 am Post subject: |
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speaking top of the pyramid...
again trump has what 80% right wing approval still to this date of right wingers and what 3 elected officials that will say he is a liar and such.
anyway here is another right winger hero to right wingers... lets see if the right wing owned media puts him front pages for weeks or even days or even at all.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/failed-gop-candidate-masterminded-shootings-125204998.html
A failed GOP candidate masterminded shootings at 4 Democratic officials' homes, Albuquerque police say
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Albuquerque police accused a failed GOP candidate of masterminding shootings at 4 Democrats' houses.
Police arrested Solomon Pena, who lost a US House race to a Democratic rival last year.
Police said Pena had hired shooters, and that the attacks appeared to be politically motivated.
A failed GOP candidate in New Mexico was arrested on Monday after police accused him of being the "mastermind" of a plot to shoot at the homes of four Democratic officials, including hiring shooters and in one case potentially shooting at a building himself.
The head of the Albuquerque Police Department, Harold Medina, said during a press conference on Monday that police believe that Solomon Pena, 39, was behind all four shootings.
"It is believed that he is the mastermind that was behind this and that was organizing this," Medina said.
Albuquerque police acting commander Kyle Hartsock said there was evidence that Pena had contracted the gunman in at least two of the four shootings.
Hartsock added that police have evidence that Pena went on one of the shootings himself, and "actually pulled the trigger on at least one of the firearms that was used."
Police previously said that four shootings at elected Democrats' homes took place in recent months. Those targeted were Bernalillo District 3 County Commissioner Adriann Barboa on December 4, House Speaker Javier Martinez on December 8, then-Bernalillo Commissioner Debbie O'Malley on December 11, and state Sen. Linda Lopez on January 3.
No one was hurt in the shootings.
Officials on Monday identified Pena as an election denier and warned that the attacks appeared to be politically motivated.
Pena lost the New Mexico House of Representatives District 14 election to Democrat Miguel Garcia on November 8, 2022.
Medina said that Pena had visited election officials and Sen. Lopez after his loss, saying that he had issues with the election and that it was "rigged." He said Pena alleged fraud and did not want to accept the election results.
Pena is expected to be charged with multiple crimes, The Washington Post reported.
At the Monday press conference, police said that five people were involved in the shootings, but did not clarify their alleged roles.
Authorities said that the four other individuals, and not just Pena, would likely face charges in the future, but that police were not yet at that stage of their investigations.
Some of the individuals have been arrested, police said, while others have not yet be taken into custody. They did not give exact numbers.
Hartsock said that police were still investigating whether the shooters "were even aware of who these targets were, or if they were just conducting shootings."
Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller said at the press conference that the police investigation had "basically confirmed" that the shootings were politically motivated.
"At the end of the day this was about a right-wing radical, an election-denier who was arrested today," he said, accusing Pena of turning a political disagreement into violence.
Keller further described the shootings as an attack on democracy, saying "this type of radicalism is a threat to our nation." |
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real-human
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Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2023 11:32 pm Post subject: |
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L right wing supremist....
arson's 2018 online political manifesto, which has been taken down, advocated "benevolent white supremacy" and named Adolf Hitler as a "white supremacist hero".
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/ex-politician-and-pedophile-advocate-dies-by-self-starvation-in-arizona-prison/ar-AA16GZ8n?ocid=winp2fptaskbarhover&cvid=5787bdd52f4f49528b13b87e7052b2c2
Ex-politician and pedophile advocate dies by 'self-starvation' in Arizona prison
Quote: | An ex-politician and pedophile advocate has killed himself in jail by self-starvation, The Kansas City Star reports.
Nathan Larson, 41, who ran a campaign in Virginia to legalize child pornography, died on September 18, 2022, while he was in an Arizona prison while receiving medical care. He was reportedly an inmate of Fresno County Jail, in California, "when he stopped eating."
He was being held on felony charges for soliciting child pornography and other offenses.
On June 21, Larson was diagnosed with COVID-19 and was treated with remdesivir. He continued to have "profound muscular weakness" and later was put a ventilator, which he was weaned off on August 14. His health continued to decline until his death.
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"Further review of the medical records indicate discussion with the decedent and his sister confirm suicidal ideation with cessation of food and water approximately six weeks prior to admission into hospital," a report from the Maricopa County Medical Examiner stated. "It is also noted discussion with the sister and the decedent's attorney confirm prior suicidal ideations and attempts were made by the decedent by refusing intake of food and water."
"Based on the external examination findings and investigative history as available to me, it is my opinion that Nathan Daniel Larson, a 41-year-old male, died as a result of Complications of Protein Calorie Malnutrition and Wernicke's Encephalopathy. The manner of death is Suicide," the report added.
According to The Star's report, Larson, who is also a white supremacist, was extradited to Fresno after police learned he traveled from Virginia to California in 2020 to abduct a 12-year-old girl who he had groomed online. |
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Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2023 11:08 pm Post subject: |
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/alex-jones-text-messages-reveal-his-depressing-home-life/ar-AA173d9l?ocid=winp2fptaskbarhover&cvid=1adcd5d977a94245bef6395dbf8bebf5
Alex Jones' text messages reveal his depressing home life
Quote: | The private text messages of Alex Jones' have been published to the general public from the Southern Poverty Law Center, stemming from his attorney accidentally sending the complete contents of his phone in the summer of 2021 to the opposing attorney representing families of the Sandy Hook shooting.
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Thousands of text messages have been published, and Jones' reputation as a conservative, family man has been challenged by his own words. His contentious relationship with his wife is definitely a recurring theme of the text messages, including having her followed by private investigators.Jones also had his ex-wife followed by investigators.
Ironically enough, while Jones was having his wife followed by private investigators, he was having an affair with a married woman. The released text messages also detail sexual requests from Jones to his married mistress.
Related video: 'You are once again losing the plot': Piers Morgan cuts off Alex Jones interview (Dailymotion)
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In the text messages, Jones is very transparent about his depressing home life, and the Jan. 6 insurrection does not fix that situation. During that time, he text his father and said that he lives in a "black hole."
Jones has been found financially liable for broadcasting lies and conspiracy theories for the Sandy Hook shootings. |
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Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2023 5:21 pm Post subject: |
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/officer-often-fed-information-to-proud-boys-leader-messages-show/ar-AA17zreZ?ocid=winp2fptaskbarhover&cvid=8573a068243e4e588210697a51631f51
Officer Often Fed Information To Proud Boys Leader, Messages Show
Quote: | WASHINGTON (AP) — A police officer frequently provided Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio with internal information about law enforcement operations in the weeks before other members of his far-right extremist group stormed the U.S. Capitol, according to messages shown Wednesday at the trial of Tarrio and four associates.
A federal prosecutor showed jurors a string of messages that Metropolitan Police Lt. Shane Lamond and Tarrio privately exchanged in the run-up to a mob’s attack on the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Lamond, an intelligence officer for the city’s police department, was responsible for monitoring groups like the Proud Boys when they came to Washington for protests.
Less than three weeks before the Jan. 6 riot, Lamond warned Tarrio that the FBI and U.S. Secret Service were “all spun up” over talk on an Infowars internet show that the Proud Boys planned to dress up as supporters of President Joe Biden on the Democrat’s inauguration day.
Justice Department prosecutor Conor Mulroe asked a government witness, FBI Special Agent Peter Dubrowski, how common it is for law enforcement to disclose internal information in that fashion.
“I’ve never heard of it,” Dubrowski said.
Tarrio was arrested in Washington two days before the Capitol attack and charged with burning a Black Lives Matter banner taken from a historic Black church during a protest in December 2020. He was released from jail before the riot and wasn’t in Washington on Jan. 6.
In a message to Tarrio on Dec. 25, 2020, Lamond said Metropolitan Police Department investigators had asked him to identify Tarrio from a photograph. He warned Tarrio that police may be seeking a warrant for his arrest.
Later, on the day of his arrest, Tarrio posted a message to other Proud Boys leaders that said, “The warrant was just signed.” |
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle/family/judge-tosses-devin-nunes-libel-suit-ruling-it-objectively-true-his-family-farm-used-undocumented-migrants/ar-AA1amFUE?cvid=f36dbde3464746b8f98539752a77f66a&ocid=winp2fptaskbarhover&ei=15
Judge tosses Devin Nunes' libel suit, ruling it 'objectively true' his family farm used undocumented migrants
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Afederal judge in Iowa on Tuesday tossed out a defamation lawsuit that former Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) filed in 2019 against reporter Ryan Lizza over an article he wrote for Esquire in 2018 about the Nunes family dairy farm, NuStar Farms, and why it had quietly relocated to Iowa from California. Nunes, who left Congress last year to head up former President Donald Trump's social media company, had sought $77 million from Lizza and Hearst Magazines, Esquire's publisher.
U.S. District Judge C.J. Williams, a Trump appointee, ruled that Nunes had neither shown he had been harmed by the article nor that Lizza's reporting on NuStar's heavy reliance on undocumented immigrants was false. In fact, Williams wrote in his 101-page opinion, "the assertion that NuStar knowingly used undocumented labor is substantially, objectively true."
Williams wrote that 243 of the 319 NuStar employees the court had run past the Social Security Administration had birth dates, names, and Social Security Numbers that matched no SSA records. He also pointed out that NuStar has never used the Homeland Security Department's e-Verify program to check on the status of its farm workers, and that Nunes had called e-Verify a failed program in a deposition while saying publicly it works "really, really well" and should be mandatory.
The NuStar libel suit was "part of a flurry of at least 10 lawsuits Nunes filed beginning in 2019 against media organizations, journalists, and critics he accused of defaming him," Politico reports. "The most famous suit sought $250 million from Twitter, Democratic political strategist Liz Mair, and anonymous figures operating Twitter accounts labeled as 'Devin Nunes' Mom' and 'Devin Nunes' Cow.'" A judge in Virginia dismissed that lawsuit in 2020 and 2022. |
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