Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you mean ice I’m all for it but to do it to national guard soldiers who literally have no choice but to be here (many of whom signed up to pay for school) I don’t think that’s really fair or a good idea in terms of winning people over to the non-insane side.
I politely remind every NG patrol I see that "you aren't needed here." I figure they should at least be given a little food for thought.
Anonymous wrote:Happily going up to thank any that I see. Don’t like living in under military occupation? Move.
Anonymous wrote:If you mean ice I’m all for it but to do it to national guard soldiers who literally have no choice but to be here (many of whom signed up to pay for school) I don’t think that’s really fair or a good idea in terms of winning people over to the non-insane side.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good grief. Just when I didn't think Democrats could possibly be more immature...
So immature. Next thing they will be doing is posting videos of planes spraying feces all over red states.
Newsome will copy it soon. It’s the best he can do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Not defending this, but to clarify, he was briefly detained, but not arrested. He was soon released and free to go. He’d been following the national guard around playing the music.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna239492
Detain someone for singing, get sued individually.
They probably thought the guy was mentally unwell. They aren't wrong either.
He’s done it a few times and most of the guardsmen just laughed or else ignored him. It was just this one that over reacted like a roided up 8 year old.
Seems to me the dope playing music was acting like the 8-year old. What did he expect in response to his petulant display of infantility?
Was he breaking a law?
Maybe not, but he certainly was being deliberately provocative, and then complains when the provocation resulted in unpleasant consequences for him.. That's the definition of infantile. Also of grandstanding. Just plain stupid, accomplishing nothing positive for anyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good grief. Just when I didn't think Democrats could possibly be more immature...
So immature. Next thing they will be doing is posting videos of planes spraying feces all over red states.
Newsome will copy it soon. It’s the best he can do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good grief. Just when I didn't think Democrats could possibly be more immature...
So immature. Next thing they will be doing is posting videos of planes spraying feces all over red states.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good grief. Just when I didn't think Democrats could possibly be more immature...
So immature. Next thing they will be doing is posting videos of planes spraying feces all over red states.
Newsome will copy it soon. It’s the best he can do.
Trump will never be 25% of the man that Newsom is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good grief. Just when I didn't think Democrats could possibly be more immature...
So immature. Next thing they will be doing is posting videos of planes spraying feces all over red states.
Newsome will copy it soon. It’s the best he can do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good grief. Just when I didn't think Democrats could possibly be more immature...
So immature. Next thing they will be doing is posting videos of planes spraying feces all over red states.
Anonymous wrote:Good grief. Just when I didn't think Democrats could possibly be more immature...
Anonymous wrote:the recently released felons that ICE hired to tote machine guns in DuPont Circle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Not defending this, but to clarify, he was briefly detained, but not arrested. He was soon released and free to go. He’d been following the national guard around playing the music.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna239492
Detain someone for singing, get sued individually.
They probably thought the guy was mentally unwell. They aren't wrong either.
He’s done it a few times and most of the guardsmen just laughed or else ignored him. It was just this one that over reacted like a roided up 8 year old.
Seems to me the dope playing music was acting like the 8-year old. What did he expect in response to his petulant display of infantility?
Was he breaking a law?
Maybe not, but he certainly was being deliberately provocative, and then complains when the provocation resulted in unpleasant consequences for him.. That's the definition of infantile. Also of grandstanding. Just plain stupid, accomplishing nothing positive for anyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Not defending this, but to clarify, he was briefly detained, but not arrested. He was soon released and free to go. He’d been following the national guard around playing the music.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna239492
Detain someone for singing, get sued individually.
They probably thought the guy was mentally unwell. They aren't wrong either.
He’s done it a few times and most of the guardsmen just laughed or else ignored him. It was just this one that over reacted like a roided up 8 year old.
Seems to me the dope playing music was acting like the 8-year old. What did he expect in response to his petulant display of infantility?
Was he breaking a law?