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Georgian arrested for threatening NIA Director Gabbard and Hubby. Good job Federales! :up:

A man is facing a federal charge after allegedly threatening to kill Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and her husband, the Department of Justice announced on Monday.

Aliakbar Mohammad Amin, 24, of Lilburn, Georgia, allegedly sent threatening text messages about Gabbard and her husband, Abraham Williams, between March 29 and April 1, the Justice Department said in a press release. He was charged with transmitting interstate threats.


"Prepare to die, you, Tulsi, and everyone you hold dear," one of the texts read, according to the release. "America will burn."

Another message said Gabbard was "living on borrowed time" and warned that her home "is a legitimate target and will be hit at a time and place of our choosing," federal prosecutors said.

In a text sent to Williams, according to a complaint filed by federal prosecutors, Amin said: "Tell your wife to always be on her best behavior and not to disobey Mr. Vladimir Putin’s orders. We are friendly bears [Russian Flag + Bear emoji]. But we can also be angry bears [Russian flag + bear emoji]."
 
This is getting out of control... I call on the democrat party to put an end to this shit... call it out and join hands with us to stop this madness before someone gets killed...
 
Georgian arrested for threatening NIA Director Gabbard and Hubby. Good job Federales! :up:

A man is facing a federal charge after allegedly threatening to kill Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and her husband, the Department of Justice announced on Monday.

Aliakbar Mohammad Amin, 24, of Lilburn, Georgia, allegedly sent threatening text messages about Gabbard and her husband, Abraham Williams, between March 29 and April 1, the Justice Department said in a press release. He was charged with transmitting interstate threats.


"Prepare to die, you, Tulsi, and everyone you hold dear," one of the texts read, according to the release. "America will burn."

Another message said Gabbard was "living on borrowed time" and warned that her home "is a legitimate target and will be hit at a time and place of our choosing," federal prosecutors said.

In a text sent to Williams, according to a complaint filed by federal prosecutors, Amin said: "Tell your wife to always be on her best behavior and not to disobey Mr. Vladimir Putin’s orders. We are friendly bears [Russian Flag + Bear emoji]. But we can also be angry bears [Russian flag + bear emoji]."

It's going to be fun watching the DemoKKKrats defend this guy. :badgrin:
 
Where was this idiot born? Aliakbar Mohammad Amin is a strange name for somebody born here to American parents.
 
This is getting out of control... I call on the democrat party to put an end to this shit... call it out and join hands with us to stop this madness before someone gets killed...
You can call on who you want, democrats will respond by trying to kill the democrat Jew, Josh Shapiro.
 
This is getting out of control... I call on the democrat party to put an end to this shit... call it out and join hands with us to stop this madness before someone gets killed...
This is exactly what the Democrats want. Bernie Sanders was at a Coachella Concert inciting Gen Z "WE NEED YOU TO STAND UP AND FIGHT!!!!"
 
I used to live in Augusta GA. Southern Democrats are a different breed.

Maybe Aliakbar is from the Southern Middle-East.
I have only passed through Georgia. From the interstate, the ball park and the hotel, in Atlanta, it seemed normal enough. You lived there, probably near a military base, you probably know more accurately. My weeks in the swamps of Fort Stewart, didn't teach me anything, except, I don't like to run Tanks in swamps. Go figure.
 
I have only passed through Georgia. From the interstate, the ball park and the hotel, in Atlanta, it seemed normal enough. You lived there, probably near a military base, you probably know more accurately. My weeks in the swamps of Fort Stewart, didn't teach me anything, except, I don't like to run Tanks in swamps. Go figure.
The military doesn't teach you much about the locals.

I learned what Southern Democrats were like from working in a factory here in TN.

They almost always vote Democrat yet they have nothing in common with modern Democrats.

Some of them are really smart but they sometimes sound really dumb.

Apparently the left consoles themselves by claiming Southern Democrats all became Republicans, but nope. They're still Democrats.
However, more and more of them are leaving because of their LGBTQ+ policies.
In the South you cannot joke about being gay. That might get your lights punched out.
 
The military doesn't teach you much about the locals.

I learned what Southern Democrats were like from working in a factory here in TN.

They almost always vote Democrat yet they have nothing in common with modern Democrats.

Some of them are really smart but they sometimes sound really dumb.

Apparently the left consoles themselves by claiming Southern Democrats all became Republicans, but nope. They're still Democrats.
However, more and more of them are leaving because of their LGBTQ+ policies.
In the South you cannot joke about being gay. That might get your lights punched out.
Interesting comment. Case in point: My own father and grandfather, were very conservative, farm family, committed to church and family, pro US strength, against taxes, supporting law and order, against wasteful government spending, yet, like you said, always voted Democrat.

When I turned 18, we had a crooked Tennessee governor, a Democrat. He got tried and convicted. To my knowledge that was the only time dad voted for even a Republican Governor (Lamar Alexander) to keep ole "Pardon me Ray" form coming back. That year, both my brother and I voted Lamar, and we vote Nixon. Look how Nixon turned out. So, in one election cycle, it proved to me, you cannot have faith or vote on party. That is why I have been independent ever since. But, other than Lamar Alexander, that one time, for that one reason, I think dad voted Democrat all his life. He was certainly pissed, my brother and I voted Nixon, and did not let us forget it.
 
Interesting comment. Case in point: My own father and grandfather, were very conservative, farm family, committed to church and family, pro US strength, against taxes, supporting law and order, against wasteful government spending, yet, like you said, always voted Democrat.

When I turned 18, we had a crooked Tennessee governor, a Democrat. He got tried and convicted. To my knowledge that was the only time dad voted for even a Republican Governor (Lamar Alexander) to keep ole "Pardon me Ray" form coming back. That year, both my brother and I voted Lamar, and we vote Nixon. Look how Nixon turned out. So, in one election cycle, it proved to me, you cannot have faith or vote on party. That is why I have been independent ever since. But, other than Lamar Alexander, that one time, for that one reason, I think dad voted Democrat all his life. He was certainly pissed, my brother and I voted Nixon, and did not let us forget it.
I've seen Lamar Alexander a couple of times in either the Nashville airport or some store. He had this look on his face that he was lost. I remember him standing around with his butt-pack looking around like Joe Biden does. The last time was close to his retirement.

My boss on post was a Democrat, but he said that he couldn't bring himself to vote for them these days.
 
I've seen Lamar Alexander a couple of times in either the Nashville airport or some store. He had this look on his face that he was lost. I remember him standing around with his butt-pack looking around like Joe Biden does. The last time was close to his retirement.

My boss on post was a Democrat, but he said that he couldn't bring himself to vote for them these days.
I have liked Lamar from the start, when he was a great two-term Governor, and voted for him every chance I got, not matter the office. He was very engaging in person correspondence. He is a good conservative, that has led and represented Tennessee well at every turn, every position. He is a great Tennessean. As for what bizarre opinion you gathered, passing him at the airport in Nashville, you obviously for get the looks on the faces of many high ranking generals, you have met, when not addressing the troops. Same for upper level agency of letters types (many lower level, too for that matter), both ours and theirs. You should know better make any judgments on people in airport, coming off or getting on planes, thinking on their baggage, their car in longer/short term, meetings that brought them or sent them, etc.
 
I have liked Lamar from the start, when he was a great two-term Governor, and voted for him every chance I got, not matter the office. He was very engaging in person correspondence. He is a good conservative, that has led and represented Tennessee well at every turn, every position. He is a great Tennessean. As for what bizarre opinion you gathered, passing him at the airport in Nashville, you obviously for get the looks on the faces of many high ranking generals, you have met, when not addressing the troops. Same for upper level agency of letters types (many lower level, too for that matter), both ours and theirs. You should know better make any judgments on people in airport, coming off or getting on planes, thinking on their baggage, their car in longer/short term, meetings that brought them or sent them, etc.
No offense, but I've always been pretty aware of my surroundings. And when it comes to celebrities, I don't walk up to them and tell them they were great in that movie they made 20 years ago.

I treat everyone like I would anyone else. Try to be polite and not act like a fan.

I met Ted Danson in the Whole Foods in Nashville once. Nicest guy you'd ever want to meet.

I was working a register in a liqueur store in San Diego while going to college, and met a lot of players for the Chargers and the Rams. One guy came in and I couldn't figure out who he was, so I asked him if he ever played for SDSU. He said he played for UCLA and the Rams as a RB. His name was Wendall Tyler.

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My assistant coach at San Diego City College was Nate Wright. He was wearing his silver NFC Championship ring when he played for the Vikings. Really nice guy. He was 5'7" 190lbs and could bench 400lbs.
 

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