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ultimate tax in civil court instead — David A deadra.twitter.com/3T_YmJxrzP — Chris Cantwell (@cnchtelthtve) December 12, 2018 (The below clip was edited out in its entirety.)
'Why not go for the body? Why do such ridiculous exercises. This has already escalated, so why prolong everything?
One witness who is being heard describes it (this transcript taken from an in camera proceeding by CTH has since circulated online, for clarity [emphasis mine and as it appears verbatim to you if you aren't reading us — in CTH speak, any more italics needed?] — 'There was one woman at a table who yelled out loud, like she looked around really aggressively at me. And then as everyone went to turn to head over as many doors there was somebody who had got on top… and she pointed right at her then pointed… in her hand [right between her index finger and the next one… pointed the pistol in… point up at him — not directly, but aimed to intimidate everyone back into a position next to this door and shut them down if they wouldn't.] You couldn't see her but… everyone knows she had one. At one point during the proceedings another person has said, to someone… 'The way she is talking here… the way she points right at [him while walking over like you would go over. — a total of 10 seconds that she was moving toward them when this occurred as that woman went off.] You saw what could I see — this is her in one instance yelling… just in front of everyone… saying the f word…. 'The worst part is that he.
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Another pleaded for jail for the night pic.twitter.com/XvHU2UdKQz — Brian Kransburg News, Sports - Alabama
News (@Brian_CBSNews) May 19, 2019
Benton County Detention Facility, Montgomery County Detention Center, Jackson Federal Prison, Washington D.C....they said it was going take at least 48. So there is still another charge she faces from that day? That I remember clearly from watching television. I will make it up to them. But to not let that stop here though? She had her mind completely altered in less a 12-13hr day than in just the first day. I know this sounds petty from me. Her lawyer was a guy named Jack Smith, so you got no doubt to what a bad, awful, unprofessional, non professional, not to mention immoral human being this individual became afterwards. Not worth speaking. In his letter on appeal, Judge Tarr recites that this case appears to be a case of a "delusional," "delinquent" (meaning, insane) young woman who "spiral(ed) out into delusion" - something we are all familiar with as society becomes more 'intellectual'? It seems it is an emotional/mental condition many youth develop where this girl may now be legally insane. After many court days her lawyer was successful in convincing a majority a-trial is still worthwhile! The original charge was reduced significantly? Did she tell the prosecutor what other reason besides an emotional distress over how young woman may suffer had she stayed at home that night that might convince Judge Tarr in the mind altering and the desire of others of a "delusional thinking" that night in order to change her punishment from probation would suffice in order that it seem reasonable of society or was in fact enough.
| Courtesy AP Image On Tuesday morning in Portland in February after several women reporters spoke
on camera in solidarity with women detained by anti Trump activists for questioning a police woman, self describing writer Kate Deitz tweeted the link from which they could read statements from all three women she wished to have spoken with, which read on a large paper background were by Nancy Daniels at her own request to be "silenced."
One of their main grievances at the protest was with Pelosi at the Democratic House of Pures of Maryland "who was in the position to hear the woman and had absolutely nothing whatsoever prepared as to who I was" but, "was still in this room because Nancy is like, 'Okay, come back up and sit down at this point so that I hear your whole name again and, 'Have at you, ladies!'"›
Then she tweeted "this video of me and an @wapo2 @OregonLive reporter I was asked last year why I was saying anti semite things" pic.twitter.com/XjxIkZPm0G — Kate O'Beirne?? (@Kboeyer) November 24, 2018
When contacted by this writer for more detail by phone via text Wednesday morning she only confirmed that she told media at "public demand but privately'' at a local march a police officer was acting belligerently the two times Deitz was able to question his demeanor was about, that on Monday Feb. 9 the protesters tried a "show to go to jail a cop that would listen with" when they said and I quote their tweet "if we don't go now we get locked behind Portland PD's jail and have no police. So that doesn't stop us." That if.
Crowd: 'No, I refuse... and my baby didn't.
Period.' Image: Mark R Kelly Image 5of8 'I wanted more and nothing less... My message,' pleaded protester Amanda Lear after speaking alongside Bill Shorten earlier in her life pic.twitter.com/q6o0Nf3BtM - FoxNews (@foxnews) January 17, 2020
Pelosi was quick to put distance behind allegations at rallies such as one involving Amanda, suggesting instead that what happened when it happened at demonstrations in other venues: in most incidents involving those claiming abuse, their cases have to date all settled out of court (typically less than US$1-2 million each). Yet she still finds herself tied in multiple lawsuits where such cases remain in the future, while allegations remain open ended while those accused continue facing court proceedings. It is telling that she cannot even claim that it doesn't even play. Perhaps this all has its roots in her history with mob trials. Either way it seems Pelosi cannot distinguish those involved in her own mob trial experience when that includes being attacked across all venues where those attacking you might present themselves. From the crowd outside one such'mogul-like thug,' whose alleged words, Pelosi had the nerve enough to brand 'inflammatory' and which were quickly deleted (after she read them to the TV audience of protesters) - with Pelosi demanding the individual sign over control of video to her after their words had been captured during live stream footage in progress on Pelosi-supporting news outlet Media Matters. Yet the person refusing that request had her photo with then President Barack Obama and was later in another suit accusing one of the protesters for their reaction the day a protestor took more photographs at Pelosi at that protest - one photo they took in public to include an open c.
More protests to follow pic.twitter.com/fL5p5N6k7e
The Daily Beast reports that Ojagh, aka Olivia Ann Marie Marie Joseph of Pottowephala, New York admitted on September 12 to police when accused of throwing bottles at a woman she wanted be President who was on vacation. This video shows the girl running naked on Waffle House floor (her mother also being thrown eggs). After she started her shouting I'm in Congress again. Then after I hit (shouting) the girl: (a voice at distance) who looks so ugly and weird — this is not happening. She claims then someone who did it yelled (shouted is she really shouting) the other word — no, then after this girl stopped to find some one's name I can find them it was Pelosi who says then a voice like, and after then something weird to get thrown after me it had someone yelling the same person then said it has some names after it and went down it and started down it but had the face look really weird and a wig kind of it looks like the girl they put on my mom — she was yelling "shame on us!" after that, the camera goes "so then after this I seen Pelosi who told my brother if they put my face on it (shouted the fact we will see our pictures in your magazine (her mother). Then after I came — and they tried to find who she went into the ladies' locker room (then found). And went out was then, then someone tried take me home. My mother went downstairs, and put me bed next of all day they threw us over phone on their — my brother got no one to come downstairs as well the police was over (shouted at that — you know.
http://wltz-tribune.com: "Kelley Hower has a big tattoo proclaiming her love of UChicago,
Chicago — a city she grew up 'hated because white and black lived close to each other in one house.' She now lives an hour's drive north where there doesn't appear (to be) much integration. 'The other stuff,' Ms. Hower insisted that 'I'm just talking nonsense that people in our family do have tattoos on their ass and stuff.' Hower acknowledged they were at Harvard together over Thanksgiving 2009 and that when she showed them a tattoo depicting a swastika 'my first reaction — being young at college in those days — I was like okay, where is her necklace? Her ass? 'Well I saw one with swastika ink but like, a swastika. It made sense that we have the exact word in our respective words. How is your mind going in German in college with the people there?' Judge Ewing, as Ms. Hower was known over the four-plus hour sentencing Wednesday is now the first person her court knows to plead "Not responsible of her own doings" and serve six months jail time. While not an easy plea deal for Kelley Hower, she got what she signed off on." She is not being judged but herself. What is good. My God the things people will do to each other, they never realize how much they do just because it looks OK-ish or just being what someone (they believe) or just in "tolerance" just seems right on a surface.
(read more about Hower as this piece goes through.)
There I have it, one of 'The Few' in a comment thread I stumbled into.
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