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ProudlyConservative 2 points ago +2 / -0

What's the plan after that??

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ProudlyConservative 1 point ago +1 / -0

That literally brought tears to my eyes. God bless you.

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ProudlyConservative 1 point ago +1 / -0

Proof that the violence is from Antifa & BLM

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ProudlyConservative 5 points ago +5 / -0

Yes, TX is the BEST!!

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ProudlyConservative 0 points ago +1 / -1

I have been doing low carb for over a year in a half but I think I need to get some Popcorn🍿for the show... hope it has an Awesome ending!!! 👨🏼‍⚖️💕👨🏼‍⚖️💕

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ProudlyConservative 2 points ago +2 / -0

Please give more details on this

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ProudlyConservative 3 points ago +3 / -0

So you don't think all this military is because they fear massive rioting?

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ProudlyConservative 1 point ago +1 / -0

The Epoch Times

Jeff Bezos, Amazon founder and CEO, speaks at The Economic Club of Washington's Milestone Celebration in Washington, on Sept. 13, 2018. (Cliff Owen/AP Photo)

Amazon Responds to Parler Lawsuit, Claims Case ‘Is Not About Suppressing Speech or Stifling Viewpoints’ BY JACK PHILLIPS January 13, 2021

Amazon, in response to a lawsuit filed by upstart social media platform Parler, asserted that the company displayed an “unwillingness and inability” to remove violent content after its Monday morning suspension from Amazon Web Services.

“This case is not about suppressing speech or stifling viewpoints. It is not about a conspiracy to restrain trade,” Amazon Web Services said Wednesday. “Instead, this case is about Parler’s demonstrated unwillingness and inability to remove from the servers of Amazon Web Services (‘AWS’) content that threatens the public safety, such as by inciting and planning the rape, torture, and assassination of named public officials and private citizens.”

Parler’s suit claimed Amazon engaged in hypocrisy by allowing Twitter to keep a trending topic on its website on the same day—”Hang Mike Pence”—referring to the vice president.

AWS asserted that it does not host Twitter’s feed and added that it “could not have suspended access to Twitter’s content,” after the topic trended on Twitter for several hours.

Amazon Web Services’ suit claimed it told Parler repeatedly that content on its site violated the agreement between the two companies, saying that suspension is a “last resort.”

John Matze Parler founder and CEO John Matze speaks to The Epoch Times’ Jan Jekielek on “American Thought Leaders” in 2019. (Screenshot/The Epoch Times) “There is no legal basis in AWS’s customer agreements or otherwise to compel AWS to host content of this nature,” the response reads.

MOST READ Amazon Responds to Parler Lawsuit, Claims Case ‘Is Not About Suppressing Speech or Stifling Viewpoints’ World Leaders Denounce Big Tech Censorship of President Donald Trump Parler had filed the suit in a Washington state court to also keep the website online, saying AWS violated the Sherman Antitrust Act. It noted that Parler’s competitor Twitter has an agreement with AWS.

Google and Apple, in nearly simultaneous intervals, took action against Parler. The two took the site off their respective app stores.

In response to Parler’s assertion that AWS breached its contract, “Despite Parler’s rhetoric, its lawsuit is no more than a meritless claim for breach of contract. But the facts are unequivocal: If there is any breach, it is Parler’s demonstrated failure and inability to identify and remove such content,” according to AWS.

RELATED Parler Files Response in Lawsuit Against Amazon, Says AWS Only Concerned With Silencing Trump Parler Files Response in Lawsuit Against Amazon, Says AWS Only Concerned With Silencing Trump Meanwhile, Parler CEO John Matze told Fox News on Tuesday that the platform—which bills itself as a champion of “free speech” and has attracted conservatives—will come back in the future.

“We want to come back and not only come back strong, but we want to do it and show that we have a better system for handling our own terms-of-service violations than our competitors. We want to make a bold statement when we come back and we want to do it strong. That’s my intention,” he said.

The Epoch Times has reached out to Parler for comment on AWS’s lawsuit.

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The Epoch Times

Klete Keller of Club Wolverine takes a breather after his victory in the Men's 800 Meter Freestyle event during the 2005 ConocoPhilllips National Championship at the William J. Woollett Aquatic Center in Irvine, Calif. on Aug. 3, 2005. (Doug Benc/Getty Images)

Olympic Gold-Medal Swimmer Klete Keller Charged in Connection With Capitol Breach BY JACK PHILLIPS January 13, 2021

Klete Keller, an Olympic gold medalist swimmer from the University of Southern California, was charged in a U.S. District Court in Washington, court documents show.

According to court documents (pdf), a photograph appeared to show the red and white Olympic patch on a jacket worn by Keller. Officials identified Keller in the group that entered the Capitol on Jan. 6, using video footage, while journalists spoke to more than a dozen people who identified Keller in a video that circulated on Twitter.

“Second, Colorado state records and publicly available information list Keller’s height at 6 feet, 6 inches tall, and [the individual in the video footage] appears to be one of the tallest individuals in the video depicting individuals in the Rotunda,” said a special agent from the FBI in the court documents.

The agent also wrote that it is “a crime to willfully and knowingly utter loud, threatening, or abusive language, or engage in disorderly or disruptive conduct, at any place in the Grounds or in any of the Capitol Buildings with the intent to impede, disrupt, or disturb the orderly conduct of a session of Congress.”

The U.S. Olympic Committee’s Sarah Hirshland issued a statement on Tuesday, saying she condemns the group that breached the U.S. Capitol building.

Hirshland did not address claims that Keller’s Olympic medals should be taken away. Keller won five medals, including two gold medals.

“At home, and around the world, Team USA athletes are held to a very high standard as they represent our country on the field of play and off. What happened in Washington, D.C., was a case where that standard was clearly not met. The people involved attacked the very fabric of the democracy we all proudly represent and, in turn, also let our community down,” according to Hirshland’s statement.

MOST READ Olympic Gold-Medal Swimmer Klete Keller Charged in Connection With Capitol Breach World Leaders Denounce Big Tech Censorship of President Donald Trump It’s not clear if Keller has a lawyer.

Keller got medals in the 2000, 2004, and 2008 Olympics. He swam relay with other swimmers Michael Phelps, Ryan Lochte, and Peter Vanderkaay during some of the events.

The Colorado real estate company that had employed him for the past three years, Hoff & Leigh, told the New York Times that Keller had resigned.

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ProudlyConservative 4 points ago +4 / -0

I watched that BardsFM video. What are your thoughts on that?

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ProudlyConservative 1 point ago +1 / -0

The video has been removed. What did it show?

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ProudlyConservative 3 points ago +3 / -0

Isn't there enough crime already? Biden has to actually be inaugurated?

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