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Monday, March 06, 2023

But... but... but it's dark out!

United States Attorney General Merrick Garland admitted that the Department of Justice [DOJ] has prosecuted more pro-life activists than pro-abortion extremists following the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision, but blamed the timing of alleged crimes for the discrepancy.

“I will say, you are quite right: there are many more prosecutions with respect to blocking of the abortion centers. But that is generally because those actions are taken with photography at the time, during the daylight, and seeing the person who did it is quite easy,” Garland told Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) during a Wednesday Senate Judiciary Committee hearing. He went on:
-WiscoDave

10 comments:

  1. It is much easier to raid the home of a man who was praying outside of an abortion clinic, scaring his wife and children, than it is to try and arrest someone who is willing to firebomb a pregnancy counselling clinic.
    I guess that Christians need to wear burkas while praying near an abortion clinic. Because of course, that would stop the FBI from identifying them, day or night.
    There are a lot of things that could be said, but the DOJoe Biden speaks for itself.

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  2. The excuses from this fraudulent administration have become so outlandish. The excuses are laughably far beyond straining credibility. At their very best, Monty Python could not conceive the utter foolishness which passes as normal speech of the nabobs of the pedo jobama cabal.

    Worse, they expect their bullshit to be believable as if there is even the slightest tinge of truth therein.

    There are plenty of lampposts in and around D.C. This whole lot should be hanged by the neck until they stop kicking. Then guillotined. Then steam rolled. Then forced down the gullets of their co-conspirators. They in turn pressed into small cakes and fed to pigs which then are pulverized and pureed and the mist sprayed over a furnace.

    Oh, I'm just getting started. I haven't even got to the good part.

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  3. Well?! We’re waiting!

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    1. To wait implies you may conside to act. That I doubt. Instead, you want to enjoy a show.

      Some years ago, when the corruption of fedgov was evident to anyone with eyes and ears and half a brain, I asked who will have my back? Who will follow with their own action?

      Not a squeak from any. I said my death would be in vain if this doesn't kick it off. The silence was deafening. How utterly discouraging.

      But I confess that I spoke in the flesh. Surely, I would do as i say but with that one condition that others follow in suit.

      I just finished reading the book of Zephaniah. I am convicted and condemned in the flesh.

      So here we are, only watching the downfall. Most say they wait for others to act. Them ready to go wanting assurance that others will follow; an assurance which will not come.
      Either way, that is messed up. Good people who do nothing. Hrrmph

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    2. Lighten up, Francis. It was a throwaway line from Caddyshack.

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    3. I am familiar with the book of Zephaniah. I am not sure just what you are implying with your comments. There are many more Old Testament books that might prove some point you seem to be looking for. But the book of Zephaniah is not your support for some sort of hope for others to rally around the flag, boys.
      You must learn how to interpret the Bible in context to itself. Hermeneutics is the term for that, and one of the first things you should understand to fully get what the Bible means, and how that affects us today.

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  4. One of the few things that Bitch McConnell did right for the country when he refused to hold hearings on this POS's nomination to the Supreme Court and now we know why.

    We dodged a bullet the size of an 18" naval round with that one. Not to mention we got a twofer when Bitch invoked the Demonrats own "Biden rule" against them.

    Nemo

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  5. Let's see, on the one hand we have peaceful prayer on the sidewalk exercising rights protected by the 1st amendment and legally done in the light of day and on the other hand we have arson in the night that is politically motivated.

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  6. But investigating is hard! Wahh Frigging commie.

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