I thought money was a form of free speech.
Rich Sanfilippo
@richsanf.bsky.social
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IT Professional of over 40 years who does not believe in binary arguments. Contrite idealist struggling to face the reality of today's culture.
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I urge others to take notice and find their courage.
Because if the First Amendment is to mean anything at all, it must mean that no government—regardless of party—gets to decide what is true, who gets heard, or which voices are silenced.
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And then what will you DO about it?
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Sick people are leading our government.
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When the judiciary fails us...
BREAKING: The D.C. Circuit has vacated Judge Boasberg's contempt order over the Trump administration's decision to deport people under the Alien Enemies Act in defiance of his TRO.
Rao (Trump), Katsas(Trump) side against Boasberg
Pillard (Obama) dissents s3.documentcloud.org/documents/26...
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To placate him or to convince his inattentive supporters of the great job he is doing? I think the latter. It is frustrating that opposing, true, message is underreported. Present facts, let them do the talking.
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"While the White House has portrayed itself as a firm advocate of law enforcement, the administration's actions have made clear that its notion of "Back the Blue" has a Jan. 6 exception."
NEW: Police bodycam footage introduced at the trial of Jared Wise showed him berating police officers on Jan. 6, 2021, and yelling "kill 'em" as rioters attacked law enforcement. He’s now working as a senior adviser for the Department of Justice.
Video shows Department of Justice official urging Jan. 6 rioters to 'kill' cops
The Department of Justice hired a former Jan. 6 defendant who was caught on tape urging rioters to "kill" police. The department calls him a "valued member" of the administration.
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Yes, in the last accurate or truthful jobs report from the government.
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How much of our culture we took for granted that is disappearing for our children and our grandchildren. Every bit of it is worth remembering and fighting for.
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Exactly! The fact that they believe amplifying her lies will make a difference is notable.