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heightnoise 1 point ago +1 / -0

This only works if the person is OPEN to having their mind changed. You seek validation of your antisemitism, nothing more. This is a waste of our time.

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heightnoise 2 points ago +2 / -0

This is a parody, check the description on YT.

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heightnoise 13 points ago +13 / -0

Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi, miserere nobis. Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi, miserere nobis. Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi, dona nobis pacem. Lord God, save the future of our children, that they may not be the ones to know Your final hour. Amen.

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heightnoise 7 points ago +7 / -0

That's asinine. We were once a colony of Britain, and our law is based on the common law. We are NOT a colony of Britain anymore (obviously) so our common law is separate. Attorneys have no "loyalty to Britain" if they are barred. If there was even an inkling of truth to your harebrained comment, legal precedent in Britain would be considered by our Supreme Court when making decisions. They don't.

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heightnoise 1 point ago +1 / -0

The Nikki Haley situation still annoys me. I had so much hope for that woman going forward, but nope. She learned too many tips and tricks while at the UN.

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heightnoise 3 points ago +3 / -0

You either were overworked or worked for someone unethical, or both. Strong advocacy for our client requires a strong hand. Confidence is seen by the weak as arrogance. You have forgotten the people the lawyers you know fought for. Or you are lying. Or you are lying AND got screwed over in a court proceeding because your counsel wasn't the best on the room that day and you are still salty. 95%? Bull pucky. The 15-20% that are evil AND have big voices, yeah sure, but we in this field should be lumped in with filth like common criminals. And you insult doctors, who are responsible for keeping you alive. Piss off.

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heightnoise 8 points ago +9 / -1

It's because many citizens want to encourage the result, and not so much care about the process.

For example, those who wish to help the poor do not bat an eye the story of Robin Hood, who justly gave money to the poor, but unjustly was also a thief and arguably a terrorist against many places of business. To be successful in business at that time, in that story, meant that you were automatically an enemy of the people.

That kind of thinking is the first thing that needs to be changed. Because until people start recognizing that moral lesson, that the ends sometimes do NOT justify the means in many different situations (and that's coming from Machiavellian myself, but mature enough to know it has its place in some ways and not in others) they will continue to do and think whatever their Master tells them on that screen.

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heightnoise 1 point ago +1 / -0

I wish I could give you more resources fren, but I only know so much. However, if you want to know more about our particular breed of corruption in the Boot (I dont mean to make it rosy, but it isnt the worst example of corruption in the world imo, at least most of us care kinda) I recommend the novel The Last Hayride. My father recommends it too btw

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heightnoise 1 point ago +1 / -0

I can not find proof of this claim in the Federal Register. It is standard procedure for a president to freeze administrative measures that are not yet final orders within days of assuming power. What gives? And no there's no "he's covering up the EO" or whatever, it doesn't work that way. EOs have to be published, or else they can't be enforced. I want to know where this EO is in the eCFR, because I can't find it.

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heightnoise 2 points ago +2 / -0

Speaks again to how the corruption isn't equal. As example, if the Kingfish himself had the protection some of our swamp rats in DC have now, they would've never had let that doctor get close enough to him to pop him.

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heightnoise 5 points ago +5 / -0

That is correct, but the our corruption wasnt so much "globalist conspiracy nationwide, eat children and praise evil" like we see is more fashionable today. It was more "Give me Mrs. Gremillon's cracklins whenever I want next year, and ill get all those traffic tickets your son racked up off his record. Deal?" Both bad, but definitely not equal.

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heightnoise 1 point ago +1 / -0

Space Force is necessary for national security in the modern era imo, every country should consider having one. We have satellites up there that literally make the world work, eventually, we might have mining on celestial bodies up there that need to be supported/protected, etc.

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heightnoise 1 point ago +1 / -0

Put a NSFW tag on this man, like, that just made me SHUDDER thinking about that level of pain

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heightnoise 1 point ago +1 / -0

Sorry I'm Louisiana not Florida, but I'm still trying to keep my eyes out for local stuff. Its just that they have to keep raising their prices in order to stay afloat given how much the supply chain has been messed with and whatnot.

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heightnoise 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm having trouble affording food now, following this. It's the right thing, but we're quickly running out of options. I support local people as much as I can, but the grocery bill is really too much for me to maintain long term like this. What can I do? Has China successfully dominated my food supply? I can't afford this anymore and I'm actually worried.

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heightnoise 0 points ago +1 / -1

(((plant)))

Seriously though Agent, the past 4 days of your posts REEK of antisemitism and thinnly-veiled racist and radicalized suggestions. Goes to show you ain't MAGA, that kinda stuff NEVER has had any place here. Critical of people and groups? Sure, at least civilly. But we have NEVER endorsed "fighting back against the Jews because they murdered christ" or anything else that damn ridiculous and evil. Particularly this "patriotic" call for violence (btw sorry we missed your 1/17 parties, those kinda break-stuff-and-scream-for-MSM-cameras scene ain't our taste) since, if you knew the context of history you'd know that Jefferson was calling for that to be the LAST resort. We are far from last resort.

Normally, I hate throwing out the term "glowie" because many here want to do impactful things in public that are LEGAL. But with this post, and the way you've been posting the past few days especially (and how those posts were condemned by us for a reason), I'm calling it.

Next time you want to frame my frens as terrorists, at least have the goddamn common courtesy to make yourself better disguised. Seriously "paramilitary group" ALONGSIDE a political party?! That's ludicrous lmao, we have militias as permitted by the Constitution (for a refresher, read your toilet paper).

Knock it off with trying to goad us into SEDITION. We're not falling for it.

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heightnoise 2 points ago +2 / -0

If KND was still around, kidds woufmt act so complacent with authority ogd

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heightnoise 4 points ago +4 / -0

I don't just feel, but KNOW, that I'm missing something here. Can anyone explain please?

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heightnoise 1 point ago +1 / -0

Watching this video was one of the many things that inspired me to go to school and pursue the practice of law. Excellent sticky, this makes me happy to see. KNOW YOUR RIGHTS people!

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heightnoise 2 points ago +2 / -0

Repeatedly, with flashing images, and subliminal messaging in the background?

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heightnoise 9 points ago +9 / -0

I haven't seen her with one but believe it, have you got a photo or can tell us where to look for a record?

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heightnoise 1 point ago +1 / -0

Underground utility tunnel, see cables in the upper left. Not a bed but a hospital gurney it seems. Even a cheap gurney can be <$400 so I HIGHLY doubt this is just garbage in this tunnel. Coupled with the child's bike that does NOT bode well.

Lastly, see the handprint at around knee level on the left. It appears the hand is the left hand of a person positioned facing towards the back of the tunnel when the print was made. Reasonable assumption tho, since there's no thumbprint and it's admittedly blurry but that's the only position that makes sense. Unless someone tripped (while covered in blood. ..) and caught themselves awkwardly against the wall by reaching over with their right. But that seems far-fetched. If you hear galloping, expect horses, not zebras.

Here's the point: that handprint was made by a person standing as opposed to crouched down, given the angle of the print. Judging by the gurney's size, that person was extremely short...

If this IS indeed real, I'm convinced that that handprint was indeed made by a child. Coupled with the blood and the context of the environment? There is only one word I can use to describe how this makes me feel, which I use cautiously because I'm not being hyperbolic: This seems satanic.

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heightnoise 1 point ago +2 / -1

Partially incorrect.

This new logo is obviously as you describe, but the "original" seal design remains on their site, just b/w instead of color. They are still using it as well.

Notably, even in the redesign, the "United States of America" text remains. Just to be clear for others' benefit here

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