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Scrivener7

(52,201 posts)
2. Because of course. The man-babies are mad that someone who flagrantly
Sat Oct 5, 2024, 07:42 AM
15 hrs ago

violated our most basic national right should be held to account for it.

isnt there some way to trace these threats? samnsara 15 hrs ago #1
3 years ago gab13by13 15 hrs ago #4
She's been the head of the civil rights division of the doj since 2021. What's the hold up? Autumn 13 hrs ago #12
Good question. paleotn 13 hrs ago #14
She's busy shaming Americans for Chin music 13 hrs ago #20
Perhaps, to show that it is a markodochartaigh 10 hrs ago #47
Threats will continue until they prosecute, convict, incarcerate, fine PROMPTLY bucolic_frolic 15 hrs ago #5
I disagree that "nothing ever happens." D.U. has a small but steady stream of posts about people prosecuted for 3Hotdogs 15 hrs ago #6
Yeah, but that is smidgeon of the huge overall problem Bernardo de La Paz 14 hrs ago #10
Yes but they only have so many resources and many of these should be handled by the state. Bev54 12 hrs ago #27
SCotUS? Flash: tRump is NOT president. Anyway, incitement to violence is never an official act. . . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz 11 hrs ago #35
He is still the head of the snake and if incitement is not an official act, please tell SCOTUS. Bev54 11 hrs ago #36
You won't be able to show me where in the SCotUS decision it okays inciting violence Bernardo de La Paz 10 hrs ago #37
I am not overreacting in sense of the word and certainly did not make SCOTUS explicitly my point. Bev54 10 hrs ago #39
I can't read your mind to know. I can only read what you actually post Bernardo de La Paz 10 hrs ago #41
Can't read my mind but willing to misinterpret my comments and then insist to me Bev54 10 hrs ago #42
I read what you wrote. If you are the first to highlight SCotUS, then it is your point Bernardo de La Paz 10 hrs ago #44
Go bother someone else, I have zero interest in your opinion of my comment, nor your judgement. Bev54 10 hrs ago #45
To avoid comment and replies, don't post publicly. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz 10 hrs ago #46
You two need to get a room.... AZ8theist 7 hrs ago #49
The overlying problem has existed for years. The problem is local bodys (local governments) CAN NOT stop or control..... usaf-vet 13 hrs ago #13
Details too complicated for my simple mind bucolic_frolic 13 hrs ago #21
To complicated WAS exactly what I wanted to point out. Individuals CAN'T fix this level of complexity. Only goverments! usaf-vet 12 hrs ago #29
The interwebs have always been lawless. Regulations have always been patchwork. jaxexpat 12 hrs ago #30
I only know of one politician with the foresight to anticipate this phenomenon.... my one guy would be Paul Wellstone. usaf-vet 12 hrs ago #33
Thanks for the reminder. I'd forgotten. The PTB had their way with him for that. jaxexpat 11 hrs ago #34
jaxexpat............ Upthevibe 10 hrs ago #40
The 2000 election was a revelation of western civilization's fragility and ultimate collapse. jaxexpat 10 hrs ago #48
Because of course. The man-babies are mad that someone who flagrantly Scrivener7 15 hrs ago #2
The flying MAGA monkeys are always ready.Bidenomics must've given them a lot of disposable income to play with Walleye 15 hrs ago #3
Yep. Exactly. paleotn 13 hrs ago #17
If you threaten a judge you must be tracked down and charged bottomofthehill 15 hrs ago #7
Trump has given folks the greenlight to bully Sugarmaggie 15 hrs ago #8
Spot on Evolve Dammit 6 hrs ago #53
When will law enforcement The Wizard 14 hrs ago #9
This is why doxxing is never okay. LisaM 14 hrs ago #11
Comes with the territory Mysterian 13 hrs ago #15
Prosecuting the threat mongers? Wapo did a story on just this topic the other day... paleotn 13 hrs ago #16
"as a practical matter, our government may need to step outside the letter of law" BumRushDaShow 13 hrs ago #22
I know. Trust me, I get it. It's dangerous but..... paleotn 12 hrs ago #26
Don't forget that a dozen Constitutional Amendments BumRushDaShow 12 hrs ago #31
Tina Peters would make a perfect Sovereign Citizen mdbl 13 hrs ago #18
Hope she isn't vain DENVERPOPS 4 hrs ago #54
I'd be more surprised if there WEREN'T threats from the MAGA terrorists LymphocyteLover 13 hrs ago #19
How could they POSSIBLY have known???? Chin music 13 hrs ago #23
Least surprising news of the day, unfortunately. (nt) Paladin 13 hrs ago #24
Every time I read something like this KS Toronado 13 hrs ago #25
I'm not worried that there will be a bloodbath. They don't have enough loonies with guns to take over. flying_wahini 12 hrs ago #28
That's what I see, some outbreaks here and there KS Toronado 6 hrs ago #52
Sorry, but I disagree DENVERPOPS 4 hrs ago #55
You make some real valid points POPS KS Toronado 1 hr ago #56
I sure hope DENVERPOPS 10 min ago #57
Law enforcement needs to start dragging these people in Old Crank 12 hrs ago #32
BumRushDaShow....... Upthevibe 10 hrs ago #38
They just refuse to accept the TRUTH. She had a trial and was found GUILTY. She/other MAGATs are not above the law. iluvtennis 10 hrs ago #43
I listened to his full 15 minute sentencing speech. LuckyLib 7 hrs ago #50
Ivan Raiklin Rewarded by the Leo/Koch Donor Machine RTT 7 hrs ago #51
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