pknopp
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That would be to the left of Bernie and it's the Arizona state flag.
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The court didn’t say anything about where the Columba guy could be deportedThe court said he couldn't be deported to where he was.
No the didn’tCourts said otherwise.
Its the Democrats.Courts said otherwise.
YetGet a grip.
Trump's DOJ isn't deporting American citizens.
InsanityYou might get me on board in deporting all felons.
Insanity
The funny thing is the ideals these hippies were endorsing are the very ones which corrupted the system free love, drugs, Marxism. The problem IS the left.MSN
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Neil Young and Joan Baez have joined the “Oligarchy Tour”. It is a national protest against the Department of Government Efficiency, DOGE, where massive government fraud is being exposed. Billions are being hidden in NGO’s, non-government organizations, to finance leftist wokeism and those funds are now under threat. When I listen to old songs of Young or Baez sometimes I am transported back to the days when hair was long, and a bath was a can kicked down the road for a future event. My motorcycle and rock festivals figured prominently in those days and politics was for older folks.
I liked Young and Baez and their songs, and though those songs were from another time, they are from our time as well. When Stephen Stills was with young in the Buffalo Springfield he wrote “For what it’s Worth”. Oddly, that song had nothing to do with the Vietnam War, it was about authority and sides in a protest. The song was, however, weirdly prophetic in predicting Young’s Kent State anthem, “Four dead in Ohio”, just a few years later which was about the war. Kids today have no idea what happened at Kent State when walking in front of a bullet was the natural order of hair-trigger crowd control. The government had guns in 1970 just like it had the gun that took out Ashley Babbit in 2021.
The coin of public opinion gets flipped with the arrow of time, but the authorities still have guns. There will always be citizens in free societies that don’t like pompous authorities that think they are right telling them what to do. There is a line in that song by Stills- “nobody’s right if everybody’s wrong”. That is a powerful line. When the authorities think they are right they will use guns to “keep order” and some will die. Neil and Joan never understood what they were really singing about because neither stood for Babbit. I will always like Neil and Joan for their music and the time they shined in my memories. But now they just look like a couple of old curmudgeons with guitars telling me to get off their lawn.
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The funny thing is the ideals these hippies were endorsing are the very ones which corrupted the system free love, drugs, Marxism. The problem IS the left.
The left celebrates Woodstock like it was this iconic great event. It wasn't. It was an orgy that was a monument to the utter failure of the 60s hedonistic selfish culture. The Manson murders put the exclamation point on that failure.
A week after. So?Woodstock came after the Manson murders.
Having an opinion that is inherently detrimental to all Americans makes you a fucking traitor, bitch.Having an opinion that differs from the governments does not make one guilty of anything. You can find the opinion wrong, maybe even gullible but it does not make one guilty of anything as far as the government is concerned.
I might steal this post, if thats OK?"Due process" is not a specific thing. All it is is the appropriate level of judicial scrutiny, considering the matter in question.
"Due process" for an American citizen being accused for a crime, is NOT the same as "due process" for someone illegally in the country, whom the government seeks to deport.
"Due process" for an American citizen accused of a crime is NOT the same as "due process" for an enemy combatant, apprehended on foreign soil, and being held, if appropriate, as a Prisoner of War.
And of course there is "due process" when the sovereign wants to take your property and use it as part of a new road right-of-way.
There are apparently a lot of Americans who think that an illegal alien cannot be deported without an adversarial court trial. Same for enemies being held at Gitmo.
Sorry. No deal.