Alito displayed a “stop the steal” symbol at his home

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Anonymous wrote:Sorry, meant to say I have no reason to disbelieve Alito.

Why? He clearly lied about the kids waiting at the bus stop in front of the offending sign.

And what was the beach house flag in response to? It’s so empty.


“The Times somehow fails to let readers know that the flag is a longtime symbol of independence; that it was designed by George Washington’s secretary; was flown on ships commissioned by Washington; has been honored, commemorated and flown over state capitols; and is the official maritime flag of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. It is currently displayed outside the office of the speaker of the House. Dozens of historic flags were toted to the Capitol on Jan. 6, as were copies of the Constitution and pictures of the American eagle. Are they all now symbols of “insurrection”?” - wsj


Omg. Stop. The Gadsden flag used to mean something else too.


And people still fly the Gadsden no matter what the hysterical posters out of DC think.


Yes as an anti-government flag. You’re either naive as hell or dishonest. Your gaslighting won’t work here.
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Anonymous wrote:Sorry, meant to say I have no reason to disbelieve Alito.

Why? He clearly lied about the kids waiting at the bus stop in front of the offending sign.

And what was the beach house flag in response to? It’s so empty.


“The Times somehow fails to let readers know that the flag is a longtime symbol of independence; that it was designed by George Washington’s secretary; was flown on ships commissioned by Washington; has been honored, commemorated and flown over state capitols; and is the official maritime flag of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. It is currently displayed outside the office of the speaker of the House. Dozens of historic flags were toted to the Capitol on Jan. 6, as were copies of the Constitution and pictures of the American eagle. Are they all now symbols of “insurrection”?” - wsj


Omg. Stop. The Gadsden flag used to mean something else too.


And people still fly the Gadsden no matter what the hysterical posters out of DC think.


Yes as an anti-government flag. You’re either naive as hell or dishonest. Your gaslighting won’t work here.


That’s just completely untrue. Get out of your left wing bubble.
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Anonymous wrote:Sorry, meant to say I have no reason to disbelieve Alito.

Why? He clearly lied about the kids waiting at the bus stop in front of the offending sign.

And what was the beach house flag in response to? It’s so empty.


“The Times somehow fails to let readers know that the flag is a longtime symbol of independence; that it was designed by George Washington’s secretary; was flown on ships commissioned by Washington; has been honored, commemorated and flown over state capitols; and is the official maritime flag of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. It is currently displayed outside the office of the speaker of the House. Dozens of historic flags were toted to the Capitol on Jan. 6, as were copies of the Constitution and pictures of the American eagle. Are they all now symbols of “insurrection”?” - wsj


Omg. Stop. The Gadsden flag used to mean something else too.


And people still fly the Gadsden no matter what the hysterical posters out of DC think.


Yes as an anti-government flag. You’re either naive as hell or dishonest. Your gaslighting won’t work here.


Good grief.
The most anti-government people out there are the crazy anti-Israel posters who proudly wave the Palestinian flag while shouting hateful things about the US.
They are not flying Gadsden flags.
Do a little research and find out about the history of the Gadsden flag.


I literally said the meaning has changed. I used it as an example of how meanings change. I know the history. You’re either naive or you’re dishonest.

And the non-political wing commander agrees with me. He made an officer take it down from the outside of his base home. Because nothing says ignorant more than a government employee hanging an anti government flag on his government owned house.


The faux obtuseness of these “it’s all fine” posters is tiresome. It’s not fine. Alito is a traitor and you’d actually better hope you’re not successful. If Trump wins, you’ll be roadkill.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, meant to say I have no reason to disbelieve Alito.

Why? He clearly lied about the kids waiting at the bus stop in front of the offending sign.

And what was the beach house flag in response to? It’s so empty.


“The Times somehow fails to let readers know that the flag is a longtime symbol of independence; that it was designed by George Washington’s secretary; was flown on ships commissioned by Washington; has been honored, commemorated and flown over state capitols; and is the official maritime flag of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. It is currently displayed outside the office of the speaker of the House. Dozens of historic flags were toted to the Capitol on Jan. 6, as were copies of the Constitution and pictures of the American eagle. Are they all now symbols of “insurrection”?” - wsj


Omg. Stop. The Gadsden flag used to mean something else too.


And people still fly the Gadsden no matter what the hysterical posters out of DC think.


Yes as an anti-government flag. You’re either naive as hell or dishonest. Your gaslighting won’t work here.


Good grief.
The most anti-government people out there are the crazy anti-Israel posters who proudly wave the Palestinian flag while shouting hateful things about the US.
They are not flying Gadsden flags.
Do a little research and find out about the history of the Gadsden flag.


I don’t support this either but it has nothing to do with the other. Radicals are the problem - on both sides.


Really? Let’s do a side by side comparison and see who the radicals are.
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Why is a Supreme Court Justice, one the most powerful people in our United States government, flying ANTI-GOVERNMENT flags?

That tells me Alito is trying to overthrow our Constitutional democracy from within. Very scary.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, meant to say I have no reason to disbelieve Alito.

Why? He clearly lied about the kids waiting at the bus stop in front of the offending sign.

And what was the beach house flag in response to? It’s so empty.


“The Times somehow fails to let readers know that the flag is a longtime symbol of independence; that it was designed by George Washington’s secretary; was flown on ships commissioned by Washington; has been honored, commemorated and flown over state capitols; and is the official maritime flag of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. It is currently displayed outside the office of the speaker of the House. Dozens of historic flags were toted to the Capitol on Jan. 6, as were copies of the Constitution and pictures of the American eagle. Are they all now symbols of “insurrection”?” - wsj


Omg. Stop. The Gadsden flag used to mean something else too.


And people still fly the Gadsden no matter what the hysterical posters out of DC think.


Yes as an anti-government flag. You’re either naive as hell or dishonest. Your gaslighting won’t work here.


Good grief.
The most anti-government people out there are the crazy anti-Israel posters who proudly wave the Palestinian flag while shouting hateful things about the US.
They are not flying Gadsden flags.
Do a little research and find out about the history of the Gadsden flag.


I don’t support this either but it has nothing to do with the other. Radicals are the problem - on both sides.


Really? Let’s do a side by side comparison and see who the radicals are.


You can find out for yourself by reading legitimate news sources and looking at arrest records. But I know you’re not interested in learning or reading anything. Brace yourself: many people causing the violence are not actually on the side of the protestors, they are bad actors there to make the protesters look violent.

The left has mostly radical tree huggers and pacifists, the right has radical gun enthusiasts who cosplay war and tried to stop a fair election, have attacked and attempted to kidnap government officials.
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Anonymous wrote:Why is a Supreme Court Justice, one the most powerful people in our United States government, flying ANTI-GOVERNMENT flags?

That tells me Alito is trying to overthrow our Constitutional democracy from within. Very scary.


Any government employee who flys an anti-government flag should be fired. Hate government so much? You don’t need that government paycheck then.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, meant to say I have no reason to disbelieve Alito.

Why? He clearly lied about the kids waiting at the bus stop in front of the offending sign.

And what was the beach house flag in response to? It’s so empty.


“The Times somehow fails to let readers know that the flag is a longtime symbol of independence; that it was designed by George Washington’s secretary; was flown on ships commissioned by Washington; has been honored, commemorated and flown over state capitols; and is the official maritime flag of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. It is currently displayed outside the office of the speaker of the House. Dozens of historic flags were toted to the Capitol on Jan. 6, as were copies of the Constitution and pictures of the American eagle. Are they all now symbols of “insurrection”?” - wsj


Omg. Stop. The Gadsden flag used to mean something else too.


And people still fly the Gadsden no matter what the hysterical posters out of DC think.


Yes as an anti-government flag. You’re either naive as hell or dishonest. Your gaslighting won’t work here.


That’s just completely untrue. Get out of your left wing bubble.


Why are you ignoring the reason an obscure flag that almost no one knew about started gaining prominence among right-wing Christian nationalists after gay marriage was legalized and why the J6 rioters were carrying it? Why? What message are people like Alito and Mike Johnson trying to send by flying it? Please spell that out exactly. Do you think flags have no meaning?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, meant to say I have no reason to disbelieve Alito.

Why? He clearly lied about the kids waiting at the bus stop in front of the offending sign.

And what was the beach house flag in response to? It’s so empty.


“The Times somehow fails to let readers know that the flag is a longtime symbol of independence; that it was designed by George Washington’s secretary; was flown on ships commissioned by Washington; has been honored, commemorated and flown over state capitols; and is the official maritime flag of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. It is currently displayed outside the office of the speaker of the House. Dozens of historic flags were toted to the Capitol on Jan. 6, as were copies of the Constitution and pictures of the American eagle. Are they all now symbols of “insurrection”?” - wsj


Omg. Stop. The Gadsden flag used to mean something else too.


And people still fly the Gadsden no matter what the hysterical posters out of DC think.


Tell us why they fly it. What are they trying to say with it? Do you fly it? What are your reasons?
Anonymous
I find it amusing that people who couldn't tell you the year of the Battle Of Yorktown without googling it are suddenly revolutionary war scholars.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why is a Supreme Court Justice, one the most powerful people in our United States government, flying ANTI-GOVERNMENT flags?

That tells me Alito is trying to overthrow our Constitutional democracy from within. Very scary.


It absolutely is.

Imagine if a more liberal judge flew a anarchy flag. The right would go wild with anger.

Meanwhile, they think it's fine to be proud of trying to overthrow the Constitution.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, meant to say I have no reason to disbelieve Alito.

Why? He clearly lied about the kids waiting at the bus stop in front of the offending sign.

And what was the beach house flag in response to? It’s so empty.


“The Times somehow fails to let readers know that the flag is a longtime symbol of independence; that it was designed by George Washington’s secretary; was flown on ships commissioned by Washington; has been honored, commemorated and flown over state capitols; and is the official maritime flag of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. It is currently displayed outside the office of the speaker of the House. Dozens of historic flags were toted to the Capitol on Jan. 6, as were copies of the Constitution and pictures of the American eagle. Are they all now symbols of “insurrection”?” - wsj


Omg. Stop. The Gadsden flag used to mean something else too.


And people still fly the Gadsden no matter what the hysterical posters out of DC think.


Yes as an anti-government flag. You’re either naive as hell or dishonest. Your gaslighting won’t work here.


Good grief.
The most anti-government people out there are the crazy anti-Israel posters who proudly wave the Palestinian flag while shouting hateful things about the US.
They are not flying Gadsden flags.
Do a little research and find out about the history of the Gadsden flag.


I don’t support this either but it has nothing to do with the other. Radicals are the problem - on both sides.


Really? Let’s do a side by side comparison and see who the radicals are.


You can find out for yourself by reading legitimate news sources and looking at arrest records. But I know you’re not interested in learning or reading anything. Brace yourself: many people causing the violence are not actually on the side of the protestors, they are bad actors there to make the protesters look violent.

The left has mostly radical tree huggers and pacifists, the right has radical gun enthusiasts who cosplay war and tried to stop a fair election, have attacked and attempted to kidnap government officials.


Those violent tree huggers and pacifists. Sitting in trees. Living in a tent outside the White House for years and years.

Vs

Killing law enforcement in the Capitol in an effort to overturn an election. Running over someone with a car as you chant “Jews will not replace us”

Not comparable at all.
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Why, why, why are Alito and Thomas allowed to remain on the Supreme Court!?


They are law abiding Americans.
Hate it all you want. Lol.

They’re not abiding this law, though:
28 USC 455: Any justice, judge, or magistrate judge of the United States shall disqualify himself in any proceeding in which his impartiality might reasonably be questioned.

Mrs. Alito may legally do as she wishes. Suck it.


Like Caesar's wife, the behavior of spouses of high government officials should be above reproach. Below is a simple explanation of what this means and should not overload your two functioning brain cells.

'What does judges like Caesar's wife should be above suspicion mean?

To put it briefly, the phrase means that those holding important public positions should avoid even the appearance of wrongdoing. Their behaviour must always be “above suspicion”, since any misconduct, or rumours of misconduct, by them besmirches the
high office they hold.Dec 18, 2022"



Except don't we now know that Alito's story about his wife flying the "distress" flag for a few days in response to a rude neighbor was all made up?

The "pine tree" flag - a symbol of the Christian nationalist movement - flew over his beach house for WEEKS. It's even on the Google Maps picture. And he has 3 flagpoles outside his house, where the "Appeal to Heaven" flag occupied the tallest one. A Supreme Court Justice chose to fly it instead of the actual flag of the country he serves.

Which is more disrespectful to our flag - flying it upside down or not flying it all?

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+1 The whole wife story is BS. That was obvious when he said kids waiting for the school buses, the ones which were not running in January 2021, could see their neighbors’ sign that insulted Trump.


There are multiple flags involved at multiple locations. You are right about BS. There is no 'stop the steal' flag, just made up by NYT and liberals ran with it, like the OK sign.
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Anonymous wrote:So it is becoming clear to me that Alito's wife was the leaker of the Dobbs decision.



Where are you getting that from?

I’m pretty sure that pp is saying Alito hung the flag upside down, just like he’s the most likely leaker. They’re making a funny about what a spineless tool Sammy is.
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