Y'all continue to prove my point. The power of government is derived from the citizens, not from its sword.
If anyone attends a No Kings march be wary of right wing counter protesters. They are talking about violence and wanting to kill. “Shoot a couple, the rest will go home,” One disseminated an online gun tutorial, illustrating optimal shooting techniques with the caption: “Riot season again!” A review of dozens of known far-right social-media accounts with hundreds of thousands of followers across leading platforms like X, Truth Social, and Telegram are posting about the “No Kings” rallies and encouraging their people to respond, in some cases with violence. What unites them now, she said, is a common enemy: nonwhite immigrants. And Blee, who has worked on the subject for four decades, has never seen far-right beliefs resonate in the mainstream more than today. “It’s by far the worst. It’s scarily the worst. It’s flashing red,” she said. “It’s a very precarious time right now.” https://www.wsj.com/politics/policy...66df0?st=QUA8TV&reflink=article_copyURL_share
El Salvador. The US outsourced the gulags for the price of $6 million and the release of some MS-13 leaders to a guy working with them. In return, the Trump administration was given access to a prison with no due process, indefinite sentences, and in which the US can incarcerate people found guilty of violating no US law.
Fair post - so, please explain the difference between “power” and “intimidation”? As Al Capone is reportedly to have said: “a gun and a thank you gets more accomplished than a thank you alone”
Volusia county sheriff’s statement basically said peaceful protest is a constitutional right. Hurt anyone or any property and they will deal with you.
Sure. And posting this in advance would give the state ammo for a capital charge with premeditation. ...or.... you are just internet flexing.
AI Overview Many countries around the world hold military parades, often on national holidays or special anniversaries. Some notable examples include France, which holds an annual parade on Bastille Day, and Russia, which holds a large parade on Victory Day. North Korea is also known for its frequent and large-scale military parades. Other countries with regular military parades include China, India, and the United Kingdom. Here's a more detailed look: France: . Holds a large military parade on July 14th, Bastille Day, commemorating the start of the French Revolution. Celebrates Victory Day on May 9th with a major military parade, showcasing its military strength. Conducts frequent and elaborate parades, often to display its military capabilities and advancements, particularly in nuclear weapons. Uses military parades to mark key anniversaries and showcase new weapons systems. Holds a Republic Day parade with a large display of military hardware and personnel. Holds the Trooping the Colour ceremony, a military parade to mark the Queen's official birthday. Celebrates Independence Day with military parades, including one in 2016 in Yerevan. Since 2012, has held annual military parades on the Day of the Restoration of Latvian Independence. Celebrates Liberation Day with military parades and other festivities. Conducts large military parades, including one in 2013 involving thousands of troops and weapons systems. Russia: . North Korea: . China: . India: . United Kingdom: . Armenia: . Latvia: . Ukraine: . South Korea: .
If you can show me a post you made condemning so much money was spent to fill our country with illegals but money was not then available through FEMA for our citizens in NC, I will soften some to your misguided nonsense. We all make mistakes.
There is a surprisingly heavy turnout here in Fairfax (Fair Lakes/Chantilly.) Several hundreds across the street here at a shopping center. They are lined up for blocks with flags and chants and such.