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Trump to the Navy: "We have to take care of this little gnat that's on our shoulder called the Democrats."

Navy applauded this. That's not good.
Police are investigating the cause of a fire that burned down the home of South Carolina Circuit Court judge Diane Goodstein, who had reportedly received death threats for weeks related to her work.
State law enforcement is investigating the house fire on Edisto Beach, which began at around 11:30 a.m. E.T. on Saturday, sources told local news outlet FITSNews. Goodstein was reportedly not at home at the time of the fire, but at least three members of her family, including her husband, former Democratic state senator Arnold Goodstein, and their son, have been hospitalized with serious injuries.
According to the St. Paul’s Fire District, which responded to the scene, the occupants had to be rescued via kayak. Law enforcement has not disclosed whether the fire is being investigated as an arson attack.
“At this time, we do not know whether the fire was accidental or arson. Until that determination is made, [State Law Enforcement Division Chief Mark Keel] has alerted local law enforcement to provide extra patrols and security,” South Caroline Chief Justice John Kittredge told FITSNews, adding that the fire appeared to have been caused by an “explosion.”
The 69-year-old judge had received death threats in the weeks leading up to the fire, multiple sources told FITSNews. Last month, Goodstein had temporarily blocked the state’s election commission from releasing its voter files to the Department of Justice, a decision that was openly criticized by Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon and later reversed by the state Supreme Court. The DOJ had sought the information, including names, addresses, driver’s license numbers, and social security numbers, of over three million registered voters as part of President Donald Trump’s March executive order restricting non-citizens from registering to vote. (Non-citizens are already not allowed to vote in federal and state elections.)
Of course we are. Which gives America no credibility when criticizing China and other developing countries with a poor track record of human rights abuses.I didn't see this before but evidently we're on the Human Rights Watch List because we are so fucked up right now with asshole in office. First time ever. Probably already been posted by somebody.
It's a dumb question because they are profiling, plain as day.![]()
Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com)
CNN: Is it the case that you are profiling brown people? STEPHEN MILLER: What a dumb questionbsky.app
Hell Kristi Noem openly said immigrants should not be going to the Super Bowl. And they phucking live here!Of course we are. Which gives America no credibility when criticizing China and other developing countries with a poor track record of human rights abuses.
They are allowed to why wouldnt they?It's a dumb question because they are profiling, plain as day.
The answer is simple. The guy has done a lot of stuff! Now, how he has while being a lazy freeloader is a different question.![]()
Decoding Fox News (@decodingfoxnews.bsky.social)
Last week Jesse Watters spoke to man named Eric who claimed he was formerly a member of antifa. Two years ago Watters interviewed Ramon "Mundo" Mendoza, a former Mexican Mafia member. Some folks thought the men looked similar. This is a side by side comparison. 🤷♀️bsky.app
I bet Jebbers and Whalers fell for it!
To be fair, the US mostly exists at this point to be a bright, shiny example of racism, capitalist greed, and human rights abuses so as to distract people in other countries from their own racism, capitalist greed, and human rights abuses.Of course we are. Which gives America no credibility when criticizing China and other developing countries with a poor track record of human rights abuses.
To be fair, the US mostly exists at this point to be a bright, shiny example of racism, capitalist greed, and human rights abuses so as to distract people in other countries from their own racism, capitalist greed, and human rights abuses.
Easier to go 7 out of 10 when you can point to someone going 12 out of 10.
False police reports, bogus license plates, personal vehicles with blue-and-reds, breaking and entering without warrents...
But the CPD chief just said today that its department policy to "not arrest federal officers doing their job."
Feels like there's a giant disconnect between the top brass and the rank and file, especially when these incidents are happening in the neighborhoods they live in.