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Alan, aka DudeInMinnetonka's avatar

Hyundai is a big win

five years is a long time for taking care of business without murder, while chomos go untried

Please enable text to voice as all articles previously had it and rock on scroll dudes

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ExCAhillbilly's avatar

Terrorists, more terrorists and even more terrorists. Anyone who thinks Mahmoud and Abdullah are just two innocent grad students is willfully stupid. After reading the 79 pages of the lawsuit against Mahmoud, deportation is too good for him. Palestinian "journalists" killed? Right. More innocents. We have already seen the Palestinians dancing in glee over the bodies of women and children. We have already seen them murder 11 hostages before they could be rescued. Have we not seen enough? Can we make peace with people who believe it is their right to murder? Where is the due process for the Bibas family? Where is the freedom of Jewish students on American campuses. Enough of the circus. Send them all home.

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Suzie's avatar

Re: the judge in the case of the child molester, Harry Goularte,

should have taken a page from Judge McKay, Ohio, written about in this article I believe back in the 90’s.

https://www.chicagotribune.com/1993/08/18/exclamation-points-in-judges-sentence/

In case you hit a pay wall, here’s the good bit:

“ Judge McKay hears criminal cases in Trumbull County, Ohio. Recently he had kind of a loathsome guy in front of him. The creep had kidnapped, robbed and repeatedly raped a young girl who was delivering newspapers.

When it was time to sentence the villain, Judge McKay said:

When you slithered out of your hole that day, (and) spewed your venom all over this defenseless 12-year-old girl, you made this court’s Top 10 hit list.

I’ve had the misfortune of being involved with some of the lowest scum this county has to offer and you’ve made the Top 10.

In a way, the best sentence this court could give would be no sentence at all, because if you left this courtroom, I don’t think you would be alive 10 minutes. You are nothing but a weed, a weed among wheat. . . .

And when we have a weed, it’s my job to eradicate the weed, because if I don’t, you will choke the wheat.

Therefore, I’m going to take you off the streets for just as long as I possibly can.”

(The judge then ticked off long sentence after long sentence for each of the many crimes committed against the girl.)

It means you aren’t even eligible for parole until you’re 92.

That leaves only one more count, aggravated robbery. . . . You stole this little girl’s bra as a souvenir, probably to brag about it to your friends later on.

Well, I’m going to give you a souvenir of Trumbull County justice. And that is, you will receive a maximum sentence of 10 to 25 on the aggravated robbery for the stealing of that bra.

And I hope that in your last 25 years in prison that you remember that souvenir.

Get this scum out of here.”

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Charles Knapp's avatar

On the lawsuit against various Hamas supporting protest groups, if they are shown to be cooperating (if not worse) with that designated terror group, then wouldn’t those that support these same groups (Rockefeller Brothers and the others) be at some risk as well?

Depending on where the evidence points, the apparent interest of the DOJ might bring some needed clarity in exposing the strategy crafted by the Muslim Brotherhood developed at its infamous 1993 conference in Philadelphia that was comprehensively penetrated by the FBI. This investigation led to the closing of the Holy Land Foundation, the criminal conviction of several … until 9/11 refocused U.S. attention elsewhere.

The story needs to be better known. A good place to start might be here:

https://extremism.gwu.edu/lara-burns

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Richard J Lindo's avatar

This might (God willing) be the way to blow a hole as big as the gash on the Titanic on Columbia University. May they drown (financially) and bleed for a long time and may the lawyers have a field day defending the scoundrels one and all...

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Suzie's avatar

The entirety of the 501c and all tax- exempt status organizations or apparatus’ need to be, at the very least, suspended, pending an investigation into each and every one of them, and the actual projects these groups are funding, along with new laws codified, requiring absolute 100% transparency of all monies donated as well as all donors which are accrued by them.

If they’re getting tax breaks then the taxpayers deserve to know what they are up to, and who is behind it.

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HP's avatar

If this lawsuit proves that Khalil indeed was aware of the events of Oct. 7 before they happened and that he knowingly advanced the messaging of Hamas, then he violated the law, and the administration’s deportation case against him just got a lot easier to make.

If that is all proven, he should get to stay in the US for quite some time. I don't know sentencing guidelines but 20 years sounds good.

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Richard J Lindo's avatar

Drawing and quartering the lad would be more appropriate in my humble opinion.

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HP's avatar

Well, yeah, but let's keep it more or less legal :)

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Unwoke in Idaho's avatar

That’s L A for you. Molest children. Be released on bail. I mean why be prevented from

Being allowed to do your job or hobby eh? That would be so MAGA

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RC's avatar

Re: Velasquez, I’m not saying it’s right, but I understand.

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Matt L.'s avatar

Will that hairy Dem guy who shook his cane at the clouds file impeachment charges against Trump for the Signal leak? Does Goldberg have the Houthi’s on speed dial? Maybe Khalif interned at The Atlantic. How outraged should I be? Maybe I better check w/ John ‘Bad Santa’ Bolton 🤷

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