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John Trumbull

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Mar 28, 2022, 10:45:16 AM3/28/22
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Does this freedyne spammer, Rudy, realize he is
wasting his time posting 100's of messages using
other people's nym and email address?
His posts are trivial to filter so it's just a
waste of time.
Asking for a friend.

Williann T,.

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John Trumbull <skitchy...@quaggi.org> wrote in
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Rudy isn't the brightest buld on the tree so draw your own conclusions.

pothead

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Mar 28, 2022, 1:49:48 PM3/28/22
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On 2022-03-28, Williann T,. <willy...@yahooomail.com> wrote:
> John Trumbull <skitchy...@quaggi.org> wrote in
> news:MPG.3cab94084...@nntp.aioe.org:
>
>> Does this freedyne spammer, Rudy, realize he is
>> wasting his time posting 100's of messages using
>> other people's nym and email address?
>> His posts are trivial to filter so it's just a
>> waste of time.
>> Asking for a friend.
>>
>
> Rudy isn't the brightest bulb on the tree so draw your own conclusions.

Obviously he is mentally retarded.
Hopefully medicaid pays for some of the treatment.

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pothead
Tommy Chong For President 2024.
Crazy Joe Biden Is A Demented Imbecile.
Impeach Joe Biden 2022.

Mike

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Mar 28, 2022, 1:51:43 PM3/28/22
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>Rudy isn't the brightest buld on the tree so draw your own conclusions.
>

It's too bad Trump will be dead by 2024 because nobody in his poor shape
lives very long.


Mike

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>Rudy isn't the brightest buld on the tree so draw your own conclusions.
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Mike

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Mar 29, 2022, 9:58:09 AM3/29/22
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Mike

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Mar 30, 2022, 3:38:16 PM3/30/22
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>Rudy isn't the brightest buld on the tree so draw your own conclusions.
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Blue States are chicken coops

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Mar 30, 2022, 6:45:03 PM3/30/22
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On 30 Mar 2022, Wi1liam T T <willy...@yahoooomail.com> posted
some
news:t22bj6$3b9k1$1...@news.freedyn.de:

>>
>>David Hartung wrote:
>>> Just finished Mollie Hemingway's latest book. She does a
superb job
>>> of laying out and explaining the perfidy of the Democrats
toward
>>> Donald Trump over the past 6 years, and how they managed to
steal an
>>> election. I encourage all to read it.
>>
>>
>>
>
> I just wish Trump was

done owning you forever?

A Hagerstown man who pleaded guilty to sexually abusing a minor
in 2018 was ordered Monday to serve eight years in prison
despite pleas from his attorney for a five-year term because of
his minor criminal record and because he had taken
responsibility for what he had done.

“I can’t bring myself to come down to five with the damage done
to these children,” Judge Daniel P. Dwyer said in sentencing 38-
year-old Michael Paul Rishel in Washington County Circuit Court.

Rishel pleaded guilty March 16, 2021, to sexual abuse of a
minor, court records show.

In exchange, a companion charge of sexual abuse of a minor was
dropped and the prosecution agreed to recommend a 25-year prison
term with all but eight years suspended. The recommendation
included treatment, supervision, no contact with minors and
registration as a sex offender. The victim in the case endorsed
the agreement so they and their siblings would not have to
testify at a trial, officials said.

Washington County State's Attorney Gina Cirincion asked Dwyer
for a sentence at the top of sentencing guidelines that call for
a prison term of five to 10 years, saying that a pre-sentence
investigation showed Rishel was at medium risk to reoffend.

Dwyer agreed to the state's recommendation for eight years and
gave Rishel credit for the 972 days he has already spent in
custody.

Earlier: Ex-South High teacher, tennis coach pleads guilty to
having sex with teen student in 2010

More: Competency exam ordered for former Heritage Academy
teacher charged with abusing student

Assistant Public Defender Loren Villa had asked for a five-year
prison term, or, in the alternate, discretionary time to be
served in the Washington County Detention Center instead of a
state prison.

She said there was nothing in Rishel's minor criminal record of
alcohol-related offenses that would indicate he was at a high or
medium risk to reoffend.

Villa noted that Rishel had been polite and had admitted he has
a problem with alcohol. She said that Rishel did not want the
victim or their siblings to have to testify, has had no
infractions during his time in the detention center and is
meeting other responsibilities.

"I've never had a client ask me to help with their taxes
before," she said.

Dwyer observed that reports from the pre-sentence investigation
and Rishel's psychiatric evaluation showed that he had good
parents, but began drinking in high school because of low self-
esteem and was drunk when the offense occurred.

"The offense you pleaded guilty to was 100% related to the
alcohol," he said. "It was disgraceful and deplorable that you
would do something like that."

Rishel was charged by Maryland State Police after a boy said he
had been molested in Pennsylvania and that it continued when
Rishel moved to Maryland, according to the charging document
filed against him.

Two other children, a boy and a girl, were also interviewed
during the investigation and made accusations against Rishel of
inappropriate touching that occurred in Maryland, the document
states.

Rishel admitted to having improper contact with the girl, but
not the boys, the document states.

https://news.yahoo.com/eight-prison-term-ordered-man-
090026283.html

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The current faces of American leadership are a doddering
demented old man and an ignorant giggling Jamaican whore. Great
job Democrats.

Blue States are chicken coops

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Mar 30, 2022, 7:15:02 PM3/30/22
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On 30 Mar 2022, Mike <pothe...@gmail.com> posted some
news:t22bj6$3b9jk$1...@news.freedyn.de:

>
> It's too bad Trump
>

isn't in charge.

<https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/kb0lWjzWgK7l224NGfy4eA--
/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTcwNTtoPTg0ODtjZj13ZWJw/https://s
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/https://media.zenfs.com/en/naples-daily-
news/f53aeb22752255359f881893085ea5b7>

A 60-year-old Naples man will serve nearly 44 years in prison
after he was found guilty of possession of child pornography.

Jean Jerome Dorlus, 60, of Naples, was adjudicated guilty and
sentenced to 43.75 years in prison. He was found guilty of 20
counts of possession of child pornography and designated a
lifetime sexual offender after a Collier County trial in
February.

The case was opened in August 2018 when a person witnessed
illegal sexual images of a young girl engaged in a sexual act on
the defendant’s phone. That person used their phone to capture
some of the images and reported them to the Collier County
Sheriff’s Office.

In case you missed it: Naples man found guilty of 20 counts of
possession of child pornography

Preivously: Five months after 18-year-old found dead in Golden
Gate, investigators seek public's help in his case

More like this: Naples man arrested, accused of possessing child
sexual abuse material

During an interview by detectives with the Sheriff's Office
Special Victims Unit the defendant admitted to having the
illegal images on his personal phone. The child victim, a 7-year-
old girl, was identified by investigators

Connect with breaking news reporter Michael Braun:
MichaelBraunNP (Facebook), @MichaelBraunNP (Twitter) or
mbr...@news-press.com.

This article originally appeared on Naples Daily News: Child sex
images lands 60-year-old Naples man in prison for 43.75 years

https://news.yahoo.com/naples-man-60-sentenced-more-
124512266.html

Mike

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Mar 31, 2022, 2:38:36 PM3/31/22
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Mike

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Mike

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Mike

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Apr 3, 2022, 9:58:21 PM4/3/22
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John Ratcliffe and Cliff Sims

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Apr 4, 2022, 2:55:03 AM4/4/22
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In 2005, Congress passed the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms
Act (PLCAA), a federal statute which provides broad immunity to gun
manufacturers and dealers in federal and state court.

Sandy Hook families settle for $73M with gun maker Remington.

Darrell Brooks Jr deliberately drove over innocent people in a
street parade because some liberal asshole let him out on $1,000
bail.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNKgHsTYMj0

Ford Motor Company should compensate the families of the dead people
for this reckless nigger's behavior.

Reparations motherfuckers! Reparations!

Mike

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Apr 4, 2022, 8:48:45 AM4/4/22
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Mike

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Mike

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Mike

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Mike

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Mike

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Mike

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Mike

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Mike

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Mike

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Mike

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Mike

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Mike

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Mike

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Mike

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Mike

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KoOks of San Francisco

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Feb 19, 2024, 8:05:05 PMFeb 19
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In article <t1ssjd$38elm$5...@news.freedyn.de>
<governo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Modern day lazy unaffected niggers do not deserve any fucking reparations.
> They didn't give one flying fuck about any possible slave shit until money was waved.
>

December 8, 2022

Newsweek
Under a bill signed by Governor Gavin Newsom in 2020, California
is looking into possible ways to provide restitution to Black
Americans who experienced the generational effects of
slavery—and the state’s reparations plan might potentially
benefit White-identifying individuals, some analysts have said.

A nine-member Reparations Task Force was deployed to travel
across the state and develop reparation recommendations and
propose solutions to its findings, which take into account the
harms that Black people suffered.

In a March 2022 report, the task force said that those eligible
for reparations should be descendants of enslaved African
Americans or of a “free Black person living in the United States
prior to the end of the 19th century.”

In its interim report released in June, the task force was able
to determine 12 areas of harm “identified as the lingering
effects of slavery,” said task-force member Jovan Scott Lewis, a
professor at the University of California, Berkeley, and a
geographer who researches reparations.

NEWSWEEK NEWSLETTER SIGN-UP >
Those areas are enslavement, racial terror, political
disenfranchisement, housing segregation, separate and unequal
education, racism in environment and infrastructure,
pathologizing the Black family, control over creative cultural
and intellectual life, stolen labor and hindered opportunity, an
unjust legal system, mental and physical harm and neglect, and
the wealth gap.

Fat stupid nigger Kavon Ward.

<https://d.newsweek.com/en/full/2162177/california-reparations-
spark-concern.webp?w=790&f=ac0483032e8e70d8dfe42cfa8970251a>

Activist Kavon Ward speaks at a ceremony to return ownership of
Bruce’s Beach to the descendants of a Black family who had the
land stripped from them nearly a century ago on July 20 in
Manhattan Beach, California. The state has taken on a mission to
provide restitution to Black Americans who have experienced
generational effects of slavery as part of a wide-scale racial
justice effort following the death of George Floyd, but some
experts are now concerned that the state’s reparations plan
might potentially benefit White identifying individuals.PHOTO BY
DAVID MCNEW/GETTY IMAGES
Lewis said that the task force was able to identify five key
areas that could be supported by some form of compensatory
framework because those were the ones that were currently backed
by data from the economics team.

The five areas identified by the team are housing
discrimination, mass incarceration, unjust property seizures,
devaluation of Black businesses and health care. Those issues
factor into determining the reparations.

NEWSWEEK SUBSCRIPTION OFFERS >
Based on housing discrimination alone that occurred between 1933
and 1977, as much as $569 billion in reparations could need to
be paid to African Americans in California–amounting to $223,000
per person.

Concerns About The Current Eligibility Criteria
Some experts are concerned that the current language of the
eligibility criteria might open the door for individuals
identifying as White to possibly receive reparations money if
they prove descendance and meet the eligibility criteria.

William Darity, a professor of Public Policy, African and
African American Studies at Duke University, told Newsweek that
“the way in which the language of the eligibility requirements
is worded, it may open the door to that possibility.”

“There’s always a problem if the proposal is designed or written
in such a way that individuals who are currently living as White
who may have ancestors in those two categories would be eligible
for black reparations. So that is a potential problem,” Darity
said.

He explained that if this is the complete language of the
eligibility criteria, it is possible that an individual who is
not living as a Black person in the United States could claim
eligibility.

<https://socialequity.duke.edu/news/california-reparations-spark-
concern-over-white-people-possibly-qualifying/>

Marty Weber

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Feb 21, 2024, 3:05:06 AMFeb 21
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In article <t1ssfr$j7v$1...@dont-email.me>
trumps bitch <patr...@protonmail.com> wrote:

I write to express my agreement with the letter written by Mr.
Lawrence Mead, PhD.

I, too, would love to learn just what prompts someone to vote
for a fool and his disciples and against the general good of the
most wonderful country on the planet. Just which part of success
offends you? Finally we had a president who put the good of the
people ahead of his own. Sure he was loud and often said too
much. But our greatest president, George Washington, said, and I
paraphrase, “Pay little attention to what a man says, watch what
he does. His actions are far more important than his words.”

President Trump accomplished more good in 4 years against all
odds and adversities thrown in his way than any president in my
lifetime and I have been around since Truman was president. The
same holds true for the apparent President elect. Pay little
attention to what he says (much of which makes no sense anyway)
but watch what he does. There is a reason the Bible says, “A
wise man’s heart is on his right and a fool’s heart is on his
left. “

It appears we now will have a fool in the office of the
President, a socialist/anarchist as Vice President, and a host
of Godless socialists vying for cabinet appointments. May God
thwart their attempts to destroy the America we know and love to
replace it with chaos, despair, and tyranny. Freedom can be
defined as the absence of coercion. Lets see how much coercion
comes out of the new white house occupants. If they are issuing
new rules for you to follow, they are taking away your freedom
to choose for yourself. “Freedom is always just one generation
away from extinction.”

Donald Bradford is a resident of Petal.

https://www.hubcityspokes.com/opinion-letters-most-recent/letter-
editor-biden-fool
 

Rudy Canoza Neodome Forger

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In article <t2cker$3hdd3$3...@news.freedyn.de>
trumps bitch <patr...@protonmail.com> wrote:

When she dies, many of her maggots will die with her.
 

Rudy Canoza Neodome Forger

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trumps bitch <patr...@protonmail.com> wrote:

Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) in a new interview responded to
questions about the link between former President Trump's claims
of voter fraud and her own party's efforts to change state
voting laws by saying voters should instead look to the contents
of individual bills.

In an interview airing Sunday on "Axios on HBO," Cheney, who
lost her position as House Republican Conference chairwoman over
her continued insistence that Trump lost the election and bears
responsibility for the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, danced
around questions from Axios's Jonathan Swan about the connection
between Trump's words and widespread Republican state-level
efforts to tighten voter requirements.

Asked by Swan about what existing problems the legislation was
meant to address if not the former president's claims about
voter fraud, Cheney demurred that each of the more than 300
bills should be looked at separately.

"Well, I think you have to look at the specifics of each one of
those efforts," she said.

Swan countered that he doesn't "think anyone doubts" that there
is a link between Trump's claims that the 2020 election was
stolen and the new legislation, to which Cheney responded that
"everybody" should want a voting system where fraud is prevented.

"I think everybody should want a situation and a system where
people who ought to be able to vote and have the right to vote
can vote and people who don't shouldn't," she said.

Asked again by Swan why the new laws were necessary, Cheney said
that "every state is different."

The comments are some of the first extensive remarks Cheney has
made since her removal from leadership, and they show the
conservative Republican largely sticking to the GOP side of
major issues.

Republicans in numerous states have introduced bills since the
2020 election that would cut access to mail-in ballots while
introducing other restrictions seemingly aimed at discouraging
voter participation, including legislation in Georgia that bans
volunteers from offering water or food to those waiting in line
to vote.

Trump, meanwhile, has maintained that his election defeat in
November was a sham in repeated statements.

https://thehill.com/homenews/house/554999-cheney-dodges-on-link-
between-trump-election-claims-and-gop-voting-laws
 

hEIL tRUMP

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Feb 21, 2024, 4:05:05 AMFeb 21
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trumps bitch <patr...@protonmail.com> wrote:

She gave her pussy up and had remorse later. Then it became
rape.
 

Marty Weber

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In article <t1tkp9$38r74$8...@news.freedyn.de>
trumps bitch <patr...@protonmail.com> wrote:

Maybe Kim Jong Un has been spending a little bit too much time
with Donald Trump. The Hermit Kingdom’s official state-news
agency has released a statement on Joe Biden that could have
come from the thumb of Trump himself, calling the former vice
president a “fool of low IQ.” The unintentionally amusing
broadside came after the presidential hopeful called Kim a
“dictator and tyrant.” The statement from North Korea’s news
agency read: “The presidential candidate from the Democratic
Party during his recent election campaigning reeled off rhetoric
slandering the supreme leadership of [North Korea]. What he
uttered is just sophism of an imbecile bereft of elementary
quality as a human being, let alone a politician.” In the
weirdest section of the statement, the agency mocked Biden’s
belief that he was leading the race to become president, saying
the very idea of it was “enough to make a cat laugh.”

https://www.thedailybeast.com/north-korea-goes-full-trump-calls-
joe-biden-a-fool-of-low-iq
 

Rudy Canoza Neodome Forger

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Feb 21, 2024, 4:25:04 AMFeb 21
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In article <t2epfc$3iqf1$5...@news.freedyn.de>
trumps bitch <patr...@protonmail.com> wrote:

The Republican Party will not miss this piece of dead fish
stealing a paycheck from taxpayers.

Liz Cheney failed.

She failed to stand up to Democrats and because of that - not
Donald Trump, she deserves firing.
 

Rudy Canoza Neodome Forger

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trumps bitch <patr...@protonmail.com> wrote:

It's time for that old bitch to die.
 

Lincoln Failures

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> Too many black crimes. Just start killing them.

https://nypost.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/02/nicholas-jordan-25-
suspect-charged-76818749.png?resize=440,326

The suspect in the grisly double slaying of a University of Colorado
student and his gal pal inside a campus dorm room was also a student at
the school — and the roommate of one of the victims, police said Tuesday.

Nicholas Jordan, 25, of Detroit, was a senior at the Colorado Springs
university when he allegedly shot roomie Samuel Knopp, 24, and 26-year-old
Celie Rain Montgomery on Friday, with both victims found with a single
gunshot wound to the head, according to police.

Colorado Springs cops tracked down Jordan and charged him with two counts
of first-degree murder on Monday — and revealed that the accused killer
was Knopp’s college roommate and both lived in the Crestone House dorm
where the bodies were found, the Denver Post said.

Jordan was in court on Tuesday and ordered held on $5 million cash bail by
El Paso County Court Judge Shannon Gerhart, the outlet reported.

Prosecutor Robert Willett said the hefty bail was warranted because “there
are indications he tried to flee the state” after the dual killings.

Police responded to the dorm on reports of shots fired around 6 a.m. on
Friday and found the two bodies, the Colorado Springs Police Department
said in a press release.

The university went into lockdown for about one hour, but cops quickly
identified Jordan as the suspect, obtaining an arrest warrant for him on
two counts of murder by the end of the day on Friday.

https://nypost.com/2024/02/20/us-news/university-of-colorado-dorm-room-
double-murder-suspect-was-student-victims-roommate/

Rudy Cornholeme

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"Buttface kisser Number P01135809" <patr...@protonmail.com>
wrote:

Joe Biden will be the first POTUS to be relieved from office for
cause allowing some ugly unwanted liberal Democrat slut to
assume office.
 

Bradley K. Sherman

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"Buttface kisser Number P01135809" <patr...@protonmail.com>
wrote:

Mary Trump is under fire for what has been described as her
"disgusting" actions involving her secretly-recorded
conversations with her aunt.

Over the weekend, The Washington Post obtained audio clips of
Maryanne Trump Barry, the older sister of President Trump.

“All he wants to do is appeal to his base,” the retired federal
judge said about her brother. "He has no principles. None. None.
And his base, I mean my God, if you were a religious person, you
want to help people. Not do this.”

Among other remarks disparaging the president, Barry claimed
that Trump paid someone to take his SATs, an allegation Mary
Trump shared in her tell-all book released this summer.

MEGHAN MCCAIN GRILLS MARY TRUMP ON TELL-ALL BOOK: THIS SEEMS
LIKE A GREAT WAY TO 'GET A PAYCHECK'

While many of the president's fiercest critics feasted on The
Washington Post's reporting, Mary Trump's tactics of making
secret recordings of her aunt while getting dirt on her uncle
drew heavy criticism.

"An example of how the 'resistance' to Trump ends up resembling
Trumpism — all within the Trump family," National Journal
columnist Josh Kraushaar reacted. "Mary Trump secretly records
her aunt criticizing the president in private conversation and
leaks the audio to the press. Gross all around."

The perspective was shared by others.

"A great point," Washinton Examiner chief congressional
correspondent Susan Ferrechio agreed. "Would be gross no matter
the president."

WASHINGTON POST SLAMMED FOR SAYING PENCE HOPES 'FOUR YEARS OF
SUBSERVIENCE TO TRUMP' WILL AID HIS POLITICAL FUTURE

Making secret recordings of family members struck others.

"Some of the stuff Maryanne Trump said was clearly accurate, but
I find the niece recording and leaking that audio to sell books
very cringeworthy," writer A.G. Hamilton tweeted.

Others just rejected the practice outright.

"Mary Trump secretly recorded her aunt Maryanne Trump Barry,"
The Sabia Report editor-at-large Carmine Sabia said. "That in
itself is disgusting."

George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley
weighed in on the legality of Mary Trump's recordings.

"Some have asked if recording of Judge Barry was illegal,"
Turley wrote. "This is not a crime, just crass. You do not go to
jail for being crass in a one-party consent state. It is a truly
rotten thing to do to a family member, but this family is not
exactly the Waltons."

PELOSI CALLS TRUMP, GOP LAWMAKERS 'DOMESTIC ENEMIES,' 'ENEMIES
OF THE STATE' OVER MAIL-IN VOTING OPPOSITION

UC Berkeley Law Professor Orin Kerr also called the recordings a
"very mean thing to do to a family member."
President Trump, however, was dismissive of The Washington
Post's report.

“Every day it’s something else, who cares?” Trump told the Post
in a statement. “I miss my brother, and I’ll continue to work
hard for the American people. Not everyone agrees, but the
results are obvious. Our country will soon be stronger than ever
before!”

https://www.foxnews.com/media/mary-trump-blasted-for-secretly-
recording-aunt-knocking-potus
 

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A proposed Housing and Urban Development rule would allow
federally funded homeless shelters to judge a person’s physical
characteristics, such as height and facial hair, in determining
whether they belong in a women’s or men’s shelter, according to
a copy of the rule’s text obtained by Vox. Advocates say this
ultimately targets both trans women and cisgender women with
masculine features, which could force them into men’s shelters
and put them at risk for harm.

The proposed rule, first announced by HUD in a press release
issued on July 1, would essentially reverse the Obama-era rule
that required homeless shelters to house trans people according
to their gender identity. While the new rule would bar shelters
from excluding people based on their transgender status, it
would also allow shelters to ignore a person’s gender identity —
and instead house them according to their assigned sex at birth
or their legal sex. In other words, a trans woman can’t be
turned away from a shelter for being trans, but she can be
forced to go to a men’s shelter.

Dylan Waguespack, a spokesperson for True Colors United, an
advocacy group that focuses on supporting LGBTQ homeless youth,
told Vox in early June that HUD Secretary Ben Carson is “talking
out of both sides of his mouth.”

“They are trying to put forward this narrative in which
transgender people are protected from discrimination, but in
fact, when you read the proposal itself, it does the exact
opposite,” he told Vox. “It creates unsafe conditions and unsafe
barriers to housing and services for trans people in the midst
of a global pandemic.”

The copy of the rule obtained by Vox has already passed
congressional review, according to several sources familiar with
the process, which is one of many steps needed before the text
is released publicly. When asked about the text and status of
the rule, HUD pointed Vox to their July 1 press release.

The rule’s language, according to the leaked text, states that
single-sex shelter staff “may determine an individual’s sex
based on a good faith belief that an individual seeking access
to the temporary, emergency shelters is not of the sex, as
defined in the single-sex facility’s policy, which the facility
accommodates.”

In order to do this, HUD will allow shelter staff to take into
account “factors such as height, the presence (but not the
absence) of facial hair, the presence of an Adam’s apple, and
other physical characteristics which, when considered together,
are indicative of a person’s biological sex.”

In essence, the proposed rule encourages women’s-only shelter
staff to use a visual appraisal of a woman’s appearance to judge
whether that person is woman enough to use the facility.

If a shelter operator judges a homeless woman’s appearance to
not fit what they believe is her assigned sex at birth, they
would then be allowed to ask for proof of that person’s sex
before housing her in the women’s facility.

“Evidence requested must not be unduly intrusive of privacy,
such as private physical anatomical evidence. Evidence requested
could include government identification, but lack of government
identification alone cannot be the sole basis for denying
admittance on the basis of sex,” reads the rule’s text, as it
currently stands.

There are two main problems with forcing trans homeless people
into spaces that correspond with their birth-assigned gender
rather than their gender identity. The first is that such a
policy exposes trans people, especially trans women, to
potential violence and sexual assault inside those spaces. And
as a result, trans people are more likely to choose sleeping in
the streets rather than risk going to a shelter.

Because of a cycle of discrimination and poverty, trans people
are more likely than their cisgender peers to experience
homelessness. According to the National Center for Transgender
Equality, 29 percent of trans people live in poverty, and one in
five trans people in the US will be homeless at some point in
their lifetimes. The numbers are even starker for Black trans
people: A 2015 report indicated that 34 percent of Black trans
people live in extreme poverty, compared to 9 percent of Black
cis people.

And while the rule is likely to fall hardest on trans women, it
also opens the door to targeting butch women with more masculine
presentations, as has already happened with gendered bathroom
policing.

Waguespack told Vox Friday that Carson is showing a “willful
disregard for the survival of transgender people” and risks
putting trans people in harm’s way. “He’s on the wrong side of
history and the wrong side of the law,” he said. “It’s critical
that trans people across the US hear the message loud and clear
that they are legally entitled to gender-appropriate
homelessness services under the law.”

Democratic lawmakers have pushed back on the proposed rule
The proposed HUD rule is the latest in a long line of anti-trans
policies rolled out by the Trump administration. Almost
immediately after he took office in 2017, the administration
rolled back an Obama-era memo for schools to fairly treat trans
students. Then in July of that year, Trump announced he would be
ordering the military to ban trans people from serving. The
administration went after trans prisoners as well in May 2018,
deciding that in most cases, trans people should be housed
according to their assigned sex at birth.

Perhaps most critical was the administration’s attack on LGBTQ
nondiscrimination protections in the Affordable Care Act,
finalized in a new rule on June 12.

Even though it has yet to be released, the HUD rule has already
received congressional pushback. In a letter to HUD Secretary
Ben Carson dated June 29, Rep. Jennifer Wexton (D-VA) and Rep.
Maxine Waters (D-CA) urged the agency to reconsider the release
of the HUD rule because of the Supreme Court decision in Bostock
v. Clayton County on June 15, which held that discrimination
against trans people is considered sex discrimination.

“The release of a potentially applicable Supreme Court decision
during the period of our regulatory review is unique and raises
concerns about the applicability and implementation of the
proposed rule,” reads Wexton and Waters’s letter.

Carson responded to the lawmakers with a letter of his own on
July 13, which was obtained by Vox, rejecting the premise that
Bostock would apply to the proposed rule. “[A]n individual’s sex
is relevant in the specific category of cases covered by the
Department’s proposed rule, which is concerned with single-sex
temporary or emergency shelters,” read the letter. “These
facilities, by virtue of their temporary nature, are not deemed
‘housing’, do not fall within the purview of the Fair Housing
Act. Therefore they may lawfully elect to serve only one sex. We
note that the Bostock decision assumed that ‘sex’ referred ‘only
to biological distinctions between male and female.’”

Carson goes on to claim that the existing rule, which requires
shelters to house trans people according to their gender
identity, “permits any man, simply by asserting that his gender
is female, to obtain access to women’s shelters.”

Associating vulnerable trans women with predatory men is a
classic anti-trans dog whistle. In truth, there’s no evidence of
wide-scale instances of men posing as trans women just to enter
women’s spaces. Instead, advocates say the opposite is true —
that putting trans women in men’s shelters is a recipe for
harassment and potential assault.

Even the rule’s text admits that there’s little proof that trans
women are a threat to cis women in women’s shelters. “While HUD
is not aware of data suggesting that transgender individuals
pose an inherent risk to biological women, there is anecdotal
evidence that some women may fear that non-transgender,
biological men may exploit the process of self-identification
under the current rule in order to gain access to women’s
shelters,” reads the proposed rule.

Carson and Wexton have had a lengthy — and public — back and
forth on trans issues, stemming back to a May 2019 hearing of
the House Committee on Financial Services in which the lawmaker
asked Carson whether the agency had any plans to change the
Equal Access rule, which currently requires homeless shelters to
house trans people according to their gender identity. At the
hearing, Carson said there were no plans to do so, but the very
next day the agency announced its intention to change the rule.

Wexton immediately called the move out on Twitter.

In an October 2019 HFSC hearing, Wexton challenged Carson over
comments in which he called trans women “big, hairy men” at an
internal meeting with HUD staff in San Francisco a month
earlier. Carson refused to apologize, instead decrying
“political correctness.”

On Friday, Wexton again clashed with Carson over the proposed
rule in responding to his letter. “Secretary Carson’s insistence
on pressing forward with this discriminatory policy — despite
the Bostock ruling and clear consensus among experts and service
providers opposed to this rule change — betrays a disturbing
determination to target and endanger trans Americans,” she said
in a statement to Vox. “The Secretary has made one bad faith
argument after another to try and push this anti-trans rule
forward, and the weak justifications he makes in this letter are
no different.”

Once the HUD rule is published in the Federal Register, it then
goes up for public comment for 60 days. One of the issues HUD is
asking for public comment on is what physical characteristics
should a shelter operator be able to use to judge a person’s
“biological sex.”

“HUD requests comments on what are good faith considerations
that are indicative of a person’s biological sex. Should HUD
define what constitutes a good faith belief for determining
biological sex and what type of evidence would be helpful for
determining an individual’s biological sex? How, if at all,
should government IDs be considered?” reads a passage in the
public comment section of the rule’s text obtained by Vox.

Advocates say this asks the public for thoughts on how shelter
operators might legally spot a trans person. “The idea that
there could be a list of characteristics for an intake staffer
at a homeless shelter to refer to in order to decide where
someone will be forced to sleep — or even decide if they can
access shelter at all — is Orwellian at best and, at worst,
reminiscent of early 20th-century eugenics,” said Waguespack.

https://www.vox.com/identities/2020/7/17/21328708/proposed-anti-
trans-rule-homeless-shelters-judge-women
 

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Nigerian authorities reportedly arrested 5 men over the weekend
after they were accused of being gay. The detentions follow a
worsening trend of anti-LGBTQ+ violence by police.

The men were arrested on Sunday in Kano, Nigeria’s second
largest city, by the State Hisbah Board, an Islamic police unit
established by the local government. Few details were publicized
about the circumstances leading up to the incident. But Dr.
Harun Ibn-Sina, the board’s commander general, said the police’s
actions followed reports of unspecified activity from residents
in the area, according to Nigerian news site Vanguard.

Ibn-Sina claimed the suspects would be charged in court but did
not set forth a date as to when a trial would take place. He
allegedly urged young people, who he called the “leaders of
tomorrow,” to “shun unwholesome practices” like homosexuality.

Kano’s Islamic police force has made similar arrests in the
past. In January 2020, the Hisbah unit rounded up 15 people
alleged to be gay at a party hosted by college graduates,
according to the website Punch Nigeria. At the time, authorities
announced that arrestees would be taken to a “correctional
center” to be “re-oriented,” likely referring to the harmful and
discredited practice of conversion therapy.

Under the Nigerian criminal code, individuals detained over
accusations of being gay face potential imprisonment of up to 14
years. While LGBTQ+ Nigerians have historically been
criminalized under colonial-era prohibitions of gay sex, the
situation has grown more tenuous over the past several decades.

In 2013, Nigeria strenghtened its ban on homosexuality with the
passage of the Same-Sex Marriage Prohibition Act (SSMPA). While
the law’s name suggests that it only relates to marriage
equality, its scope is actually much more broad. According to
Human Rights Watch (HRW), the legislation bars gay couples from
cohabitating and prohibits any kind of “public show of same sex
amorous relationship.” It also forbids LGBTQ+ organizations from
operating openly in the country.

Police violence directed at Nigeria’s LGBTQ+ community has
dramatically increased in the 8 years since the law was enacted,
according to reports.

In 2018, at least 47 people accused of being gay were arrested
after police raided a birthday party and alleged that attendees
had engaged in “homosexual initiation.” Although a judge
ultimately released the men last year, their case was dropped
due to a lack of responsiveness from the prosecution instead of
a full acquittal. That means those charged could be rearrested
at any time under the same allegations.

Many of the men told Reuters that the two years of fighting the
case had taken its toll — ostracized from their homes and
communities. “Everyone in the area knew about it,” said 23-year-
old Chris Agiriga. “I lost my job, I lost my family, I lost a
lot of my friends — all because of this.”

Persecution of LGBTQ+ Nigerians has particularly escalated under
the presidency of anti-gay leader Muhammadu Buhari, according to
the Initiative for Equal Rights (TIER), a human rights group
based in the country. According to a 2020 report, there had been
a total of 482 human rights violations over the past year —
despite low reporting rates among trans people, intersex
individuals, and women.

Anti-LGBTQ+ violence also reportedly spiked due to COVID-19
restrictions, which kept vulnerable populations trapped at home
with potential abusers. Additionally, police ramped up
entrapments of gay men — faking their sexual orientations to
lure victims into a situation where they can be caught and
arrested.

According to global review by the global LGBTQ+ rights group
ILGA in 2020, homosexuality is legal in just 22 of Africa's 54
countries. As is the case in Nigeria, anti-gay criminal codes
are often remnants of colonization.

"gay" is a personal choice.

Don't make bad choices.

https://www.them.us/story/nigerian-police-arrest-gay-men-lgbtq-
persecution

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MANILA, Philippines (UPDATED) – Police arrested at least 20
people at the Pride March in Mendiola, Manila, on Friday, June
26.

Ten members of LGBTQ+ rights group Bahaghari, 8 from other
progressive groups, and two drivers have been detained at the
Manila Police District.

They were being charged with disobedience of person in authority
in relation to Republic Act 11332, otherwise known as the Law on
Reporting of Communicable Diseases, and Batas Pambansa 880,
otherwise known as Public Assembly Act.

The protesters were observing physical distancing and other
health protocols when the police arrived to disperse them.

The police did not cite any violations while arresting the
protesters and only told them, “Nasa batas iyan na bawal iyan
(It’s in the law that it’s prohibited),” without citing any
specific law.

Prior to the the “grand mananita” themed indignation rally on
Philippine Independence Day, June 12, human right lawyers had
stressed that the Bayanihan To Heal As One Act as well as the
public health law, Republic Act No. 11332 or the Mandatory
Reporting of Notifiable Diseases Act, do not prohibit rallies.

At 10 am on Friday, the group marched from Morayta and held a
program near the Mendiola Peace Arch to “resist [President
Rodrigo] Duterte’s tyranny.”

The Bahaghari-led protest was held to celebrate Pride month and
to oppose the anti-terrorism bill.

Bahaghari spokesperson Rey Valmores-Salinas argued, while being
taken away, that they were just excercising their rights.

Salinas, who was among those arrested, said the program was
peaceful.

“Hinuli man kami ngayon, walang pandemiya, walang lockdown, at
mas lalong walang mga pasistang baboy ang makapipigil ng
pagsinag ng Bahaghari (We may have been arrested now but no
pandemic, lockdown, or facsist pigs could stop us from making
Bahaghari shine),” Salinas, who was already onboard the police
vehicle, added.

According to human rights group Karapatan, “queers have the
right to protest, speak out, and to take action against a
draconian terror law that will impact on citizens’ rights.”

“We call on PNP to #FreePride20! To all members of the LGBTQ
community and our allies, your support is very important. Let us
show them that Pride is not just about the colors that we wear,
it is about our love, our solidarity for those who fight for our
humanity,” said Karapatan secretary-general Cristina Palabay.

A video posted by Karapatan paralegel officer Jon Callueng
showed that the police also attempted to arrest an intern at
independent news group Manila Today, who was mistaken as a
protester.

This is not the first time for police to arrest protesters
during the pandemic, even if they did not violate quarantine
rules. (READ: Cops arrest 8 at anti-terrorism bill protest in
Cebu City) – with reports from Kurt Adrian dela Peña and Daniel
Asido/Rappler.com

"gay" is a personal choice.

Don't make bad choices.

https://www.rappler.com/nation/264919-cops-arrest-individuals-
pride-month-protest-manila-june-2020/

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Police in riot gear on Saturday blocked streets and fired tear
gas to try to disperse marchers at a Pride parade in Istanbul.

Authorities have banned Istanbul Pride events since 2015, citing
public security, and more recently, COVID-19 pandemic
restrictions. The Cumhuriyet newspaper said at least 25 people
were detained.

According to activists, security forces detained several of the
protesters who had gathered in Taksim, a district that has
traditionally hosted Pride marches.

Carrying rainbow flags and chanting slogans, the protesters had
attempted to bypass the police blockade through the back
streets, but were violently dispersed.

Footage from the march showed police storming the crowd and
arresting participants.

According to AFP, one of the news agency’s photographers
covering the event was also briefly arrested during the parade.

After being released from the Istanbul police headquarters,
Bulent Kilic said he had filed a “violent arrest” complaint
against the police who pinned him to the ground and pushed their
legs into his neck and back during the arrest.

AFP management protested against the “violent arrest” of Kilic
“while he was only doing his job as a journalist.”

The Turkish branch of campaign group Reporters Without Borders
also condemned his arrest.

Images showed Kilic being held on the ground by officers, who
were pressing down on his body with their knees.

Kilic also said that his camera was damaged during the arrest.

After a spectacular Istanbul Pride parade in 2014 joined by more
than 100,000 people, Turkish authorities have banned the march
in recent years, officially for security reasons.

LGBTQ groups accuse the Turkish government of waging a “hate
campaign” against them, encouraging violence against a
vulnerable community.

"gay" is a personal choice.

Don't make bad choices.

https://www.timesofisrael.com/istanbul-police-fire-tear-gas-
disperse-banned-pride-parade-25-said-arrested/

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We are sick and tired of woke stupidity.

The demise of woke begins now.

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Colorado is dropping references to "sex offenders" from its
vocabulary due to the title's negative connotations.

The Colorado Sex Offender Management Board voted Friday to no
longer recognize the term "sex offender" in its proposals. The
board, which handles the development and evaluation of rules for
rehabilitating and monitoring those labeled sex offenders, voted
10-6 to remove the term from its material, instead referring to
sex offenders as "adults who commit sexual offenses."

This linguistic shift is based on the notion of "person-first"
terminology, which theoretically is designed to center
terminology on people instead of descriptors.

Proponents of the change did so based on the notion that
labeling an individual a sex offender creates a public
perception that they are a threat to public safety, regardless
of their current state. Proponents also claim the change would
help reduce recidivism and minimize the chances of repeat
offenses.

However, many do not see the change as a net positive.

The phrase "'Adults who commit sexual offenses' fails to convey
or represent any sort of victim-centeredness," says Jessica
Dotter, sexual assault resource prosecutor for the Colorado
District Attorneys' Council and an SOMB member before the vote.

Dotter told the Denver Post that victims of sexual abuse "want
their offender to be held accountable and to be known as an
offender."

The change would merely be symbolic and would not affect how
Colorado enforces its sexual offender policies.

CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM THE WASHINGTON EXAMINER

Despite advocating for this linguistic change, the organization
does not intend to change its name.

Person-first terminology has been heavily emphasized by groups
like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the
context of the ill and the disabled.

https://www.coloradopolitics.com/state-agencies/colorado-
officials-drop-the-term-sex-offender-say-its-too-
negative/article_f936a3db-112e-5b2e-8811-12577a017368.html

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