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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Where is antifa?! I would have thought they would be out causing problems in DC with the national guard. Antifa is a RWNJ fantasy.[/quote] Ah - the old, spurious “Antifa does not exist” routine. Answer us this: - what’s the harm in designating it a terrorist organization if it does not actually exist? [/quote] If they fabricate an organization what’s to stop them from fabricating a member list? [/quote] - or to stop you from speculating about another ridiculous conspiracy theory? [/quote] It’s clearly not a conspiracy. The current confederacy of dunces in the White House are the ones babbling on about cracking down on a non existent organization. [/quote] If Antifa is “non existent” as you claim, why does it matter WHAT it is designated?[/quote] +1. And how does this affect you personally in any way, PP ? How ??[/quote] It matters in part because even if it does exist, the president has no authority to label domestic groups as terrorists. So he is breaking the law on a non existent organization which shows how stupid and insane he is. Hope that helps. [/quote] I have no idea if their funding comes from or is washeed through overseas entities. His declaration gives them the authority to go further in investigations.[/quote] Not really. there is no statutory basis for the declaration. Whatever authority he has, the declaration does not change it. There is a statute related to foreign terrorist groups and state sponsors of terrorism. As for investigations, what do you mean? This is going to allow them to inspect our public library activities, our church membership, our bank activity, our online shopping, our email? Not legally. And where a crime is involved, there is already a framework for investigating that which requires warrants etc. [/quote]
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