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May 14, 2024 15:48:25   #
Barry Sotero got one thing right when he said, "Don't underestimate Joe's ability to fuck things up."

Every damn thing that Biden touches turns from sugar to $hit!


https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/biden-administration-has-taken-the-first-step-to-ban-lead-ammo-nationwide/ss-BB1mnywT?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=HCTS&cvid=ec79e3ff248041b9af16ac3c929ae4dd&ei=13
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May 14, 2024 13:33:59   #
Kevyn wrote:
They show up at the Cheeto Faced Shi gibbon’s tent revival h**e fest enchanted by the crooked carnival barking grifters lies and h**e and then foul the place like filthy animals. A cancer on our great nation.


The Make America Great Again (MAGA) supporters do not h**e the USA. They do however h**e what s**tgibbons like you stand for and would do to the country if you get out of the institution.
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May 14, 2024 13:28:57   #
pegw wrote:
So manufacturing guns without a license should be legal?


It is legal.
You can manufacture your own firearm as long as it is for your personal use.
If you sell it, has to be serialized and you must have a class 7 Federal Firearms License (FFL).
Home built firearms have been legal since the founding of this country. There were not many firearms manufacturing companies back then.
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May 14, 2024 13:16:38   #
Big Kahuna wrote:
Dr Dewey C***tem, I presume?


That's her lawyer, Dewey ESQ. a partner with the firm of Dewey C***tem & Howe!

With her inability to spell correctly, she mistakenly went to a Genealogist instead of a Gynecologist. And she was shocked to find that he looked up her tree instead of her bush!

Now her doctor is a fact checker.
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May 14, 2024 13:12:23   #
Ricktloml wrote:
A lot of these "beta" males keep their equipment, and they are well aware that it can be dangerous for female athletes to compete with them. Makes you wonder if part of the attraction for these second raters is the ability/opportunity to hurt women...and then whine about your "rights" if anyone complains about a woman getting hurt really badly by one of these sick you-know-whats.


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May 14, 2024 11:49:25   #
Milosia2 wrote:
“Get Those Puppies !!!!!!”


I wondered which of the mouth breathers would troll first. You win the medal, combat keyboarder!




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May 14, 2024 11:45:29   #
archie bunker wrote:
How fkng high are you? You didn't read any of it,did you?
Why are you even allowed to exist?

Dang!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Should have been aborted. No earthly reason for he, she, it to breathe oxygen.
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May 14, 2024 11:43:00   #
Milosia2 wrote:
Truly , you don’t have a right to carry a gun in sny courtroom !
Do you. ?
It still exists .
But not in any courtrooms.
Is that too much for the bullet heads to understand. .
Nobody took away anyone’s right.
The law says no guns in Court!
Should we gang up on any judge that believes this ??


You are brain dead! Nothing was said about carrying in a courtroom.
The defendant built his own firearm which Americans have been doing since before the Revolution and even before under Limey rule. It IS legal to do so.

And why can law abiding citizens NOT carry in a courtroom? Because many judges think they are impotent!
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May 14, 2024 11:37:51   #
Parky60 wrote:
Dexter Taylor, a Brooklyn-based software engineer, has been sentenced to a decade in prison for building firearms in his home using parts purchased legally. He was arrested after a SWAT raid in 2022, and a jury convicted him of 13 counts last month. Now, he is set to spend up to ten years behind bars for what many perceive as an egregious violation of his Second Amendment rights.

The sentence was handed down on Monday by Judge Abena Darkeh, who presided over Taylor’s trial. The judge’s handling of the case has been criticized, especially her decision to prohibit mention of the Second Amendment in the courtroom during the trial. In a previous interview, Vinoo Varghese, Taylor’s lawyer, described how Darkeh approached the Second Amendment issue.

“She told us, ‘Do not bring the Second Amendment into this courtroom. It doesn’t exist here. So you can’t argue Second Amendment. This is New York.’”

Varghese recounted the sentencing hearing, saying the judge “started off by whining about the fact that she was mocked by people” on social media. Darkeh indicated that she chose not to read many of the comments made by outraged users on social media platforms. The judge rejected Varghese’s request that Taylor be given the minimum sentence of three and a half years. She argued that Taylor knew he was breaking the law and that she did not care about his political views.

“This is a guy who’s an engineer who’s done so much good in life, didn’t have a record, and you sentenced him to 10 years when you could have given him three and a half,” Varghese said.

Taylor spoke with reporters from Riker’s Island just before his sentencing. He is in good spirits despite his predicament, saying that he is “up and easy as usual” and “100 percent on mission and 100 percent uppity.”

He has been playing “a lot of chess” and doing “a lot of push-ups” while “talking to a lot of good people.”

Taylor has also been in regular contact with his parents, daughter, and ex-wife, who he says are “holding up well.”

He discussed his trial and highlighted the issues he saw in how the proceedings were handled. He said that even though he had been briefed by his lawyer about how the trial would proceed, he was “still surprised by how in line the judge seemed to be with the prosecution” and that the bias ‘went all the way from jury se******n to the trial process itself.”

Taylor recalled that it “seemed like we had three prosecutors in the courtroom, the two (assistant district attorneys) and the judge working in concert.”

Indeed, in a previous interview, Varghese characterized Judge Darkeh as “the most aggressive prosecutor in the room.”

During jury se******n, Darkeh attempted to “rehabilitate potential jurors” who had shown “clear bias” against Taylor and his attorney.

Taylor also pointed out that the judge would sustain objections when none were given by the prosecution. “That happened multiple times, at least a dozen or more times during the trial, where she would simply say ‘sustained’ without the prosecution having lodged an objection.”

The engineer recounted what he felt on the day he was convicted.

In my mind, I just thought that this was something we prepared for. This was something that we were prepared to happen. It was always nice to think that we might get a jury that decided to nullify, but it was expected. I’ll say that. It wasn’t pleasant. It wasn’t a happy occasion, but it was expected.

Interestingly enough, Taylor said some of the officers who escorted him into the holding cell behind the courtroom after the verdict was read began discussing politics. “Literally, they were all talking about how this is nonsense. ‘Of course, you have a God-given right to keep and bear arms,’” he recalled the officers saying. He discussed his case with another sergeant who “thought it was a travesty.”

The next step in the process is to appeal the verdict, according to Varghese. Indeed, he said that when it was Taylor’s turn to address the court, he called this step “the end of the beginning.”

When asked about the possibility that Taylor could get bail pending appeal so he could fight his case from outside of prison, the lawyer said, “It’s something that Dexter and I will have to discuss further. The chances are slim to none.”

Varghese continued: “Remember, these are all political appointees, and I don’t see a judge granting him bail pending appeal. So we may try, we may try and pray, but it’s highly unlikely.”

Taylor remains optimistic and understands that he is not only fighting for his freedom but for all Americans who wish to exercise their Second Amendment rights. When asked if he believes his case will impact how gun laws are reformed in the United States, he said, “It remains to be seen.”

That is my hope. It’s my hope that, among other things, this case goes on to dismantle, or at least begin dismantling, New York State’s blatantly anti-constitutional regime of so-called gun control. That’s the least I hope this case can do. Aside from, obviously, wanting to get out of here, wanting to be set free, wanting to have my conviction overturned, what I hope is that this goes a decent way toward dismantling these laws, because … the state of New York has been getting away with murder for years. And it’s precisely because you couldn’t challenge these laws directly unless you had standing that these laws have been allowed to stand. So, I’m hoping that this changes things.

As for those pushing the type of laws that landed Taylor in prison, he is hoping they receive their comeuppance. He said he would like it “if the people running our state … would be made to pay a political price for what they’ve done here … for lying to us about public safety, for pretending that this agenda is about public safety and not control.”

Taylor’s family has created a GiveSendGo to help with his legal fees as he prepares to fight his case, which could go as high as the Supreme Court.
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The judge should be recalled for her disregard for the Constitution. Taylor fabricated his own firearm which is legal (except in the $hithole known as New York) I am sending money for his appeal. The man deserves a fair trial.
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May 14, 2024 11:05:56   #
This measure just goes to show how uninformed these anti-freedom anti-gunners are. For example, how can a .50 caliber rifle qualify? How many times has one been used in a crime? How can a gangbanger even carry one while holding up their pants? Mine weighs 42 pounds and is certainly neither concealable nor is it rapidly deployable.
Stupid laws proposed by stupid people I guess!

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/assault-weapon-ban-officially-dead/ss-BB1mnk0g?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=HCTS&cvid=c68653769aa84b3d931b4156e176092a&ei=7#image=1
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May 14, 2024 10:14:46   #
Jimmy (the wimp) Carter also started the Department of Energy to reduce America's dependance on foreign oil. With this multi-billion-dollar agency we now import more oil than ever. Another democrat idea that does not work that needs to be in the trash bin of history!
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May 14, 2024 10:08:43   #
RascalRiley wrote:
The greatest country in the world should have the greatest education system in the world.


Worry about Canada!
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May 14, 2024 10:07:48   #
thebigp wrote:
Joe messina-3/13/24—printed off 3/27/24
Former President Donald Trump is actively promoting his agenda in anticipation of a potential second term, causing ripples in the political landscape.
In a recent address in Nashville, Tennessee, Trump announced his intention to dismantle the Department of Education, garnering significant support and applause from the crowd.
This declaration was made during his keynote speech at the 2024 National Religious Broadcasters’ International Christian Media Convention.
Trump has reiterated his plan to effectively eliminate the agency established by President Jimmy Carter in 1979 on previous occasions.
Trump openly expressed his strong desire to eliminate the DOE, a move supported by many conservatives who view it as a misuse of taxpayer money that fails to benefit students and is often overly politicized.
“We’re going to end the so-called Department of Education. We might have one desk, one person, just to make sure everyone is speaking English,” Trump said during his keynote speech.

Nashville Scene noted:
He pledged to “support a policy of universal school choice” and promised to grant “529 education savings accounts to be used for homeschooling expenses up to $10,000 a year, per child, completely tax-free,” as well as reiterating conservative calls to shut down the U.S. Department of Education.
“With your prayers, your voice and your v**e, we will reclaim our government from these horrible tyrants,” Trump told the audience, adding that he will “restore faith and family to the center of American life” and saying that “the great revival of America begins on Nov. 5, 2024.”
The former Secretary of Education under Trump has openly stated that she believes the Department of Education should not exist. This view garnered widespread support on social media when Trump announced his plans to abolish the agency.
“Education should be controlled by the states,” one X user wrote.
Another X user wrote, “We have the second worst president (I’ll never lie to ya) the peanut farmer from Georgia to thank for the Dept of Education, the EPA and a couple more.”
“Finally! Also get rid of Agriculture, Energy, HUD, EPA, HHS, and Labor. Anything useful they do would be better done by states or private organizations,” another social media user wrote.
Joe messina-3/13/24—printed off 3/27/24 br Former ... (show quote)


Add the Homeland Security, BATFE and FBI to the list
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May 14, 2024 10:04:41   #
What a total lack of decorum. This s**t just dropped another notch in my opinion of her character!

https://www.yahoo.com/news/harris-utters-profanity-advice-young-180435059.html


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May 14, 2024 09:49:33   #
DASHY wrote:
Using the words "Trump" and "integrity" in the same sentence is as joke.


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