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Mayor Pete Wants to Bring in Over 100,000 Refugees Annually

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Although he has not been as vocal on the immigration issue, 2020 presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg unveiled an immigration plan on December 22, 2019.
Vox reported that it “would reverse the Trump administration’s enforcement policies, push for a pathway to citizenship for unauthorized immigrants, and streamline the process of applying for asylum and other forms of legal immigration.”
Buttigieg is perceived to be the “moderate” in the race due to him not supporting radical migration policies like Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, who support the decriminalization of unauthorized border crossings and fundamentally restructuring immigration enforcement agencies such as the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and ICE.

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One of the most notable features in Buttigieg’s immigration platform is how it raises the cap on annual refugee admissions to 125,000 during his first year in office, and he backs legislation that would establish an annual floor of 95,000 admissions.


Mass migration has become a religion of sorts in American politics.
Buttigieg is faithfully doing his part by championing the latest refugee craze.
Although not as extreme, BLP has reported on Republicans doing their part in trying to resettle refugees in their own states, thus showing how out of touch both political establishments are with the American people.

In President Trump’s defense, he set the refugee cap at 18,000, which although much smaller than Obama era numbers, should still concern immigration patriots.
Real immigration patriotism would involve ending these refugee programs and putting pressure on other countries to settle these refugees themselves.


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Republican Arkansas Governor Hops on the Refugee Resettlement Bandwagon

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Governor Asa Hutchinson recently announced his move to allow refugee resettlement to Arkansas. Hutchinson’s decision came after President Trump signed an executive order giving states the right to refuse refugee resettlement by January 21, 2020.
Hutchinson wrote a letter to U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, thanking the Trump administration for “enhancing security checks to ensure proper screenings are carried out for individuals coming into the United States via the resettlement program.”
The Arkansas Governor claims to have received confirmation from local municipalities, faith-based organizations, and non-profit organizations that they help provide employment opportunities for refugees who are approved for resettlement in Arkansas.

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“Arkansans have a history of welcoming refugees. While we fully support control of our borders and oppose illegal immigration, we also value the contribution of immigrants and understand the importance of America continuing to be a welcoming nation for those truly seeking refuge and following the legal path to our land. Immigrants bring energy, thirst for freedom, and a desire to pursue the American dream. this is America’s strength and part of our future,” Hutchinson stated.


Another red state has fallen to the hype of refugee resettlement. Patriotic immigration reformers in Arkansas will have to keep tabs on this situation and possibly use local governments to keep unvetted refugees from entering their areas.
 

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Muslim Police Officer Hired to Promote Diversity Ends Up Being Part of Grooming Gang

Abused his position to target underage girls.
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A Muslim police officer in the United Kingdom who was hired to promote diversity ended up being part of a grooming gang that sex trafficked children.
West Yorkshire PC Amjad Ditta, also known as Amjad Hussain, was charged with sex offences against children aged between 13 and 16.
Ditta was appointed in 2016 as a diversity officer “to boost numbers of Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) people applying to join the force” after then Prime Minister Theresa May said the number of black and Asian officers in the UK was “simply not good enough.”
Upon his appointment, Ditta said the police force should reflect the community it serves in terms of diversity.
Three years later and it emerges that Ditta abused his position to target teenage girls


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DIVERSITY HIRE: Amjad Ditta, the West Yorkshire Police officer now under fire for being a part of a grooming gang? "I am the Positive Action Co-ordinator for West Yorkshire Police. My role involves recruiting, maintaining and promoting under represented groups within the force."





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A Muslim police officer in the United Kingdom who was hired to promote diversity ended up being part of a grooming gang that sex trafficked children.
West Yorkshire PC Amjad Ditta, also known as Amjad Hussain, was charged with sex offences against children aged between 13 and 16.
Ditta was appointed in 2016 as a diversity officer “to boost numbers of Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) people applying to join the force” after then Prime Minister Theresa May said the number of black and Asian officers in the UK was “simply not good enough.”
Upon his appointment, Ditta said the police force should reflect the community it serves in terms of diversity.
Three years later and it emerges that Ditta abused his position to target teenage girls.

“The allegations include several counts of rape, sexual assault, supplying drugs and trafficking…(Ditta) was a serving officer at the time of the offence he has been accused of,” reports BBC News.
He has now been suspended from duty.
The other men arrested as part of the sex trafficking sting include Vaqaas Abbas, Nadeem Adalat, Sajid Adalat, Vaseem Adalat, Amjad Ditta, Christopher Eastwood, Metab Islam, Mohammed Rizwan Iqbal, Ishtiaq Latif, Asad Mahmood, Arfan Mir, Younis Mohammed aka Younis Khan, Nadeem Nassir, Shahzad Nawaz, Shazad Nazir, and Sohail Zafar.
All good traditional British names, I’m sure you’ll agree.
The UK has had numerous scandals involving Muslim grooming gangs across the country.
In some cases, the abuse of children was covered up by authorities over concerns about political correctness.



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Muslim Police Officer Gets Busted for Participating in a Grooming Gang

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A Muslim police officer in the United Kingdom who was originally hired to promote diversity among police officers wound up joining a grooming gang that participated in child sex trafficking.
 

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Tucker Carlson: Conservative Institutions Doing “Absolutely Nothing” to Protect Dissident Thinkers

“You’re cowards, you will be judged.”
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Tucker Carlson has slammed conservative institutions for having done “absolutely nothing” to protect dissident thinkers on both the left and right.
During a recent radio show guest appearance, Carlson highlighted how life is being made intolerable for anyone who questions the status quo.
“If you are not with the program, if you dissent even a little bit…they can’t increasingly live freely in our society and my question is who is standing up for them? Who is protecting them?” asked Tucker.
Carlson said that this applied to both the right and people on the “sincere left” who “actually care about the society and where it’s going.”


“There’s nobody protecting dissident voices and I can’t get past it, I’m focused on it and I don’t really know what the answer is,” added the Fox News host.
Carlson then turned his anger to Conservative Inc., who despite the relentless silencing and deplatforming of dissident voices have offered little more than a whimper of complaint.
“It makes me very upset with the institutions that purport to be conservative in our country and consume hundreds of millions, billions over time, in contributions – they’re doing nothing to protect these people. In fact, they’re the first to abandon them,” said Carlson.
Tucker gave the example of how conservatives will disavow others for a tweet someone liked 5 years ago at the merest hint of controversy.
“No – you’re cowards, you will be judged, you are selling out people who actually believe in you – you’re horrible,” he concluded.
 

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Kinnunen was arrested in 2016 after police found him in possession of a .12 gauge shotgun and rounds while in the area of the Phillips 66 refinery in Linden, New Jersey. He was arrested and charged with unlawful possession of a weapon.
Convicted felons cannot own guns in Texas. A felon in Texas can own a gun but only on his premises and five years after the conviction.
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Keith Kinnunen was a felon with a long police record.
By Texas law he was not allowed to own a gun.


Yet, he went into a church on Sunday and shot two people before being shot dead.
Thank God for the good guys with their guns.
No gun control laws will prevent convicted felons like Kinnunen from acquiring a firearm
what about a more appropriate sentence for a convicted felon with unlawful possession of a weapon?
we can release non violent drug offenders if there's a space issue
 

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Thanks for sharing your thoughts! Looks like he was being suspicious with the gun at a Philips 66 gas station photographing the oil tank field!



I agree the non-violent drug offenders should be let out. Prohibition is more harmful than the drugs themselves! Cannabis is kind of in between, cannabinoids are naturally occuring in the human body! Cannabis has zero deaths from toxicity, yet they lock people up and let out violent offenders! :smoke:



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Texas man arrested in Linden on gun charge

Suzanne Russell, @SRussellMyCJ Published 12:27 p.m. CT Sept. 13, 2016 | Updated 1:00 p.m. CT Sept. 13, 2016



LINDEN - A 39-year-old Texas man was arrested after police found him in possession of a .12 gauge shotgun and rounds while in the area of the Phillips 66 refinery.
Around 4:30 p.m. Monday, police responded to Lower Road near the city public works garage for a report of a suspicious person on a bicycle.
A resident reported a suspicious man was asking about photographing the oil tank field at the Phillips 66 refinery.


Police found the man, identified as Keith Thomas Kinnunen, of River Oaks, Texas, near Memorial Park on Lower Road. Kinnunen told police he was traveling from Texas but is homeless and takes photos of interesting sites.
Police found Kinnunen had a contempt of court warrant in Oklahoma for felony aggravated assault. While checking his property, police also found a Mossberg .12 gauge shotgun and rounds wrapped in plastic. He was arrested and charged with unlawful possession of a weapon.
Kinnunen is being housed at the Union County Jail in Elizabeth on $20,000 bail with a court date scheduled for next week.
Staff Writer Suzanne Russell: 732-565-7335; srussell@mycentraljersey.com
 

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Amazon’s Ring Cameras Are Vulnerable to Hackers, Lawsuit in U.S. Claims

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Amazon.com Inc <AMZN.O> and its Ring home security camera unit have been sued by an Alabama homeowner who said the cameras’ defective design leaves purchasers vulnerable to cyberattacks.
In a proposed class action filed on Thursday, John Baker Orange said an unknown hacker recently accessed his Ring camera while his children, ages 7, 9 and 10, were playing basketball on the driveway, and through its speaker system encouraged them to move closer to the camera.

Orange, who said he paid $249 for his camera in July, said the cameras work only when connected to the internet, and are “fatally flawed” because they do not protect against cyberattacks, despite Ring’s assurances of “peace of mind” and “smart security here, there, everywhere.”
A spokeswoman for Ring said the Santa Monica, California-based company does not discuss legal matters.

The complaint filed in Los Angeles federal court seeks unspecified damages from Ring and Seattle-based Amazon, as well as improved security for new and existing Ring cameras. – READ MORE
 

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Michael Moore: “White People Are Not Good People…You Should Be Afraid of White People”

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Film maker Michael Moore told Rolling Stone “white people are not good people” and that “you should be afraid of white people.”
During an interview on the ‘Useful Idiot’ podcast, Moore said that people should cross the street if they see three white men approaching them because at least two voted for Trump.
“Two-thirds of all white guys voted for Trump. That means anytime you see three white guys walking at you, down the street toward you, two of them voted for Trump. You need to move over to the other sidewalk because these are not good people that are walking toward you. You should be afraid of them,” Moore warned.
“I refuse to participate in post-racial America,” he added. “I refuse to say because we elected Obama that suddenly that means everything is okay, white people have changed. White people have not changed.”


Perhaps Moore might want to check FBI homicide statistics and then revisit his statement.
This is by no means the first time that the rotund film maker has collectively demonized an entire group of people based on their skin color.
Last year, he called on “angry white American guys” to “give it up” because they are demographically doomed.
Back in January 2018, he asserted that America needed to be “cleansed” of its white privilege.
He also previously celebrated the fact that that white men are “dying out” because America “will be a better country.”
Remember back in the 90’s, when Moore used to stick up for the interests of white working class people?
Now he’s part of the Democratic elite, he denigrates and insults them every chance he gets.
What a racist piece of shit.
 

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How Impeachment Is Escalating the New US-Russian Cold War
Stephen F. Cohen • December 27, 2019 • 1,300 Words • 118 CommentsReply


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As the New Cold War gathers up speed and escalates, we are entering a “fact free world” as allegations are made that are proved not to be true are promoted; for example, the allegation that the DNC was hacked by Russia has been officially debunked—no one could name the seventeen intelligence agencies, the Coast Guard was one. The notion of the hacking was cooked up by two agencies: by the DNI’s head James Clapper and Brennan at the CIA. Nevertheless, recently News Anchor Chuck Todd of NBC (the most pro-Russiagate network, the ones who shamelessly accused presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard of being a Russian asset) took it one step further: ignoring the facts, Todd again stated that seventeen intelligence agencies agreed that the Russians not only interfered in the election but that they swung the election to Trump. While interference is one thing, no one has previously made that allegation. Consequently, we are now in a fact free discourse in America: no evidence is necessary to prove anything, falsehoods are taken up by the legacy media, what Professor Cohen would call a world of tabloid gossip media, except in their favor the tabloids, fearing lawsuits, will do some fact checking, which is conspicuous in its absence in the legacy media. And Professor Cohen noted that it’s hard to get traction and you can’t have a conversation with someone when you don’t agree upon the facts.
In conversation on a cruise with fellow liberals, Professor Cohen noted most take the view that where there is smoke there is fire and there is something to these allegations of Russiagate and Putin’s control over Trump; they state the media wouldn’t continue to promote these conspiracy theories, these allegations about Trump’s nefarious relations with the Kremlin, without reason and so there must be something to them. Yet while facts have become absolutely critical Cohen notes you can’t get people to focus on the facts; for that reason, he feels despair and observes that for the first time in his life in his public discussions of Russia there are no basic premises that people accept any more, for if you say “If there’s smoke, there’s fire,” that is just not a logical way of thinking: you either have the facts or you don’t.
Batchelor also points out in the impeachment charges there is a great deal of presumption; there are no facts regarding the president as well, and he cites Trump’s letter to Nancy Pelosi and poses this question: what does the Kremlin think about the impeachment?
Cohen answers that the Russian high policy class in the 1990s—the America worship period—they and not just the youth, strongly believed that Russia’s future was with the West and America in particular, and now what strikes Russians most is the role of Russian intelligence services in the Western allegations. Pro-America Russians thought that American intelligence services didn’t play the role that the Soviet ones did. In Russian history classes and as a staple of popular culture, the sinister role of the “secret police” goes back to the Czarist era but what distinguished America was that it didn’t have anything comparable in abuses by its intelligence services—or so it was believed. Consequently, for those who looked up to America, it’s a source of disillusion and shock to learn that the American special services “went off the reservation” for quite a long time, not unlike Russia’s, and so they have become disillusioned while for those who tried to get Russians to be more nationalistic, their perspective is to say with gratification, “We told you so. Now will you please grow up!”
Russians call the American agencies “the organs” perhaps not being clear on the difference between the CIA and the FBI and conflating them. For Russians, the role of such agencies is baked into the culture and this has resulted in rethinking not only about America but about their own special services. An Op-Ed piece in a Russian liberal newspaper the Russian liberal author wrote, after watching what’s unfolding in America, we used to beat up on our intelligence services for decades but now maybe we need them. Contrary to a “cult of the intelligence services,” Cohen thinks what must be determined is the role of the American intelligence services in creating Russiagate from the very beginning.
Yet what is critical is to know how Russiagate began in America, with the Barr-Durham probe into the origins of Russia and Russiagate will continue to be a major issue in the 2020 election. What struck Cohen about the letter from Trump to Pelosi—which was so eloquent he doubts Trump wrote it—was that he understands it will be an issue in the 2020 elections, and it was a campaign document. That aside, Trump is aware that Democrats are campaigning still on Russiagate; nothing has turned up that it factual. Therefore, despite the absence of facts, this will be a major issue. Ukraine has turned into a stand-in for Russia.
Jennifer Rubin of the Washington Post, once a quintessential conservative, published an article titled “Time to Call out and Remove Putin’s Propagandist in America.” While the article is slightly cagier than that headline, essentially she wants to shutdown and deprive access to media who aren’t espousing and promoting the Russiagate/Russophobic narratives. Cohen condemns that kind of behavior is that. On opposite side of Rubin, Cohen stated he himself has never advocated the silencing and removal of those who promote among other falsehoods the provably false Russiagate narrative. He asks where are things drifting and he answers discourse and relations are becoming ugly and awful.
Returning to the past, he notes there was an assumption that Russia under Yeltsin would emerge as a replica and junior partner of America; Cohen believes those who promote the Russiagate narrative and demonize Trump because their “impossible dream” failed—Russia is too old, too vast to ever be a replica of America. What took Professor Cohen aback in the testimony from Fiona Hill and others was how deep and wide the Russophobia runs in the Washington think tanks. Until she spoke and testified he had no idea how much she—and the other Russia experts—hate Russia.
Batchelor noted this is the language of civil war in Trump’s letter; Trump uses the term “Star Chamber of partisan persecution” and “coup” which are the language of a country torn in half and he asked the question whether the weakening of the civil contract to be an advantage to Putin and Russia. Cohen notes every newspaper and media source in America say Putin is delighted since it is his goal is to foment disarray in America.
The fact is, however, this chaos and dysfunction and enmity is one of the last things Putin wants. Putin’s purpose is to rebuild Russia from the economic and political catastrophes of the 1990s; Putin’s role is to reverse the demographic trend—men died in their fifties in the 1990s—and spend funds on modernization; that would be his legacy. Four hundred billion dollars has been saved to implement the modernization program. That attempt would be taken with modernizing partnerships with the West. Therefore, the last thing he wants is a new Cold War; the last thing he wants is political turmoil in America or in any Western nation. Cohen points out President Macron of France appears to understand that; he called for a rethinking of relations and said there could be no European security without Russia. Macron has broken with Washington and there will be a hell of fight because Washington is against it. But the notion that Putin wants to disrupt American society is wrong; Putin wants stability and partners.
Cohen still thinks that leadership—the new President of Ukraine, Trump and Putin—could make a difference.
 

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'I killed an evil': Parishioner who shot gunman describes attack on Texas church

Jack Wilson, a former reserve deputy, said he felt an instinct the moment the stranger walked in with his long coat, wig and fake beard.


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By Blayne Alexander and Doha Madani
GRANBURY, Texas — Despite training members of his church's security team to be vigilant, Jack Wilson never expected he would have to shoot down a man as he did during Sunday's service at the West Freeway Church of Christ.
Wilson was hailed as a hero by local law enforcement officials after stopping a gunman who killed two members of the congregation in the town of White Settlement, deacon Anton “Tony” Wallace and fellow security team member Richard White. Wilson, who owns a gun range, told NBC News on Monday that he was still grappling with the death of his two friends and concerns for the close-knit congregation.
"I don’t feel like I killed a human, I killed an evil and that’s how I’m coping with the situation," Wilson said.
Wilson, a former reserve deputy for the Hood County Sheriff's Office, said he felt an instinct the moment the stranger walked in with his long coat, wig and a fake beard.
Wilson said he walked back to the church's audio and visual room to make sure there was a camera on the man, later identified as Keith Thomas Kinnunen, while White kept an eye on him from his chair in the auditorium.
Kinnunen got up from his place on the pew twice before approaching Wallace during communion and pulling out a shotgun.
"Richard did get his gun out of the holster, he was I think able to get a shot off but it ended up going into the wall," Wilson said. "The shooter had turned and shot him and then shot Tony."
Wilson, 71, said that he had his gun out as the shooter turned to the front of the auditorium, but had to wait a second to get a clear shot as members of the church reacted to the attack. The man went down and didn't get up from the head wound as other congregation members on the security team came in.
He said the congregation began training a security team about 18 months ago, after nearly two dozen churchgoers were killed in Sutherland Springs in late 2017.
And so Wilson began training members as he does many others who come to his gun range, On Target Firearms Academy. He said that had the team not been in place, the outcome for the more than 200 members of the church could have been much worse.
"The whole time from when he stood and turned till it was over was less than six seconds," Wilson said of the shooter. "I was watching the replays with the FBI yesterday, it’s between four and six seconds from the start to finish."
Blayne Alexander reported from Granbury and Doha Madani from New York.

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We are only allowed to have a max of 10 round clips in California. I do, however have the most powerful production hand gun in the world though. A Smith and Wesson 500. Its a true 50 caliber magnum. Kicks like a mule, and throws enormous chunks of lead a long way
 
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Guns don't impress me.

I think pipeline posting a picture like that basically puts a big stamp on his forehead (not that we didn't already know) that he's paranoid.
 

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We are only allowed to have a max of 10 round clips in California. I do, however have the most powerful production hand gun in the world though. A Smith and Wesson 500. Its a true 50 caliber magnum. Kicks like a mule, and throws enormous chunks of lead a long way

I didn't think the 50 cal was legal in California. I know a judge who couldn't get a Barret 50. He did get a 416. That is still a freaking beast, my shoulder hurt for a week after a few rounds.
 

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They are still legal here, for now anyway. Its a five shooter. Revolver.
I wear a special padded glove when I shoot, otherwise it will bruise and pull muscles in your hands. It shoots like a hand held deer rifle, and blows a fire ball about a foot in diameter.


PS Capra, I wasn't trying to impress you. A little paranoia, with the system we live in now, and a fiat currency that's being inflated daily, might be wise about now. I am also a prepper, and have land off grid in the mountains, if things turn south.


Things went south in the country my family lived in for eons, and they went south very fast. Disarming the populations is one of the last things a government does before the shit hits the fan. 1.5 million of my people were slaughtered in two countries, shortly after we left. My family wasn't religious at all, but we did listen to a Orthodox Russian child prophet, and followed his instructions. Only 4 families with our last name made it to the US. The child also wrote another prophecy for the future, about here, and how we would have to leave again one day. That prophecy is still sealed, and in a Russian Orthodox church located in LA, Im waiting for that one to be opened one day, for the second part of the instructions. I will let you guys know when it is opened, and what the instructions are, when the time comes.


There was a book written about my people who escaped. It is out of print now, but still available sometimes as a used book on ebay.
Its called " The happiest people on Earth"
Excellent true story
 

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I don't want to publish mine either. Its none of their fuckin business.


If they plan publishing his, then lets see all Congresses taxes as well. Im very curious as to how Nancy Pelosi made 120 million while in Congress. Joe an his sons paperwork would be interesting to go through as well.
One of the founding fathers made a comment that you do not get rich by serving in Congress. And if you do, its because you are a criminal

I would question whether you have something to hide.

Which really matters if you want to be a servant of the people.

Not so much if you're not busy playing geopolitics.

But since we are on the subject... it makes him look like he has something to hide.

I'm pretty sure he does.

I remember quite well how he spoke of not paying taxes makes him smart.

Oh and pipeline, I wonder how many "publicly known facts" are really just sheer propaganda.

I'm guessing by the amount you spew here it's a massive amount in your particular case.
 

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what about a more appropriate sentence for a convicted felon with unlawful possession of a weapon?
we can release non violent drug offenders if there's a space issue

it is "supposed" to be a minimum 5 year federal term if they even pick a firearm up to look at it. prosecutors frequently plead it down to being a dumbass in public or something. morons get multiple busts locally after meth arrests; month later caught again with ozs of meth & guns. if they are going to keep all of these jails full, how about putting these geeks away, & releasing EVERYONE not deemed a "menace to society"?
 
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