So for those who have something to hide, they should be worried.
My guess is that the government will still <redacted> and will only ever allow <redacted> with potatoes and <redacted> for diversity, equity and <redacted>
JamesCommentingOnHisVideo wrote:Full confrontation with @RepJimCosta staff guy asking about the presence of the other Chinese Bio Labs in the United States.
OMG look at his face…
Looks like he's STILL in the midst of being caught faking a hate crime.
Isn't fair justice supposed to be swift? It's been YEARS and this was relatively minor. Is legal entanglement over a long term a kind of unfair punishment?Jussie Smollett just lost his appeal after he tried to get out of any semblance of justice in the wake of his maga country attack hoax. Every once in a while, something good happens and the shills, idiots, and deep state actors suffer the consequences of their actions.
I bet he's scared to be in jail. Remember when he told the world he wasn't suicidal in a panic?
He better keep his head on a swivel.
The 7-month prison sentence of Douglass Mackey has been stayed per a federal judge. He was convicted in March for circulating a satirical meme that encouraged Hillary Clinton voters to cast their votes via text in the lead up to the 2016 election.
Mackey was sentenced in the Eastern District Court of New York on criminal charges on October 18 after a March conviction for conspiracy against rights, ie election interference, over memes that allegedly disparaged Hillary Clinton during the 2016 presidential election season. The meme encouraged Hillary voters to cast their ballot via text. It was a joke, but for the DOJ, it amounted to a serious crime. The DOJ was not able to bring any evidence to trial to show that voters were harmed by the meme, or disenfranchised of their voting rights.
Mackey spoke to about the conviction and sentencing, and revealed that while his alleged crime was committed in 2016, he wasn't arrested until a week after Joe Biden was inaugurated in the White House. Hillary Clinton celebrated the arrest, something widely viewed as a violation of free speech rights.
He didn't fool anyone though.Sean Hayden wrote: ↑Mon Dec 04, 2023 9:47 pmYeah, that’s just life. He wasn’t joking btw, but I’m sure his efforts pale in comparison to either party’s “legitimate” attempts to deceive voters.
Hell, if you’re part of the club you can basically throw away thousands of votes, like when our governor decided to allow only one drop off location for ballots per county. Compare that to fooling a few thousand ignorant people with a Facebook ad…![]()
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