That’s my point - he instigates OTHERS to fight on his behalf. He doesn’t fight because he can’t - he’s a coward. He sends others (like the people who attacked the official at Arlington) to do the dirty work and then denies knowing anything about the incident.
You have to admit - were this ANYone else, the charges would already be filed and the legal activity started. As of this writing (and it could change on Tuesday, admittedly), nothing has been filed. While we know the victim chose not to pursue charges because she would be vilified, doxxed, stalked and harassed for doing so, we’re still waiting for ANYone else in authority to step up. The promised video from the campaign has not surfaced; any videos from Arlington have not surfaced. No witnesses who stood by while this was happening have surfaced.
This shouldn’t be even a question. Not even a doubt. This should be prosecuted and I hope it will.
Near as I can tell there is no penalty provision. The caveat here is there may be something in the regs saying something like “all violations u see this chapter are punishable by . . .” I really haven’t poked around enough to find something like that. I’ve been relying on people whose job it is, the DAs and the press, to find this out.
Lack of any enforcement mechanism would make this something of an aspirational reg.
ETA: I went to the Arboretum. It’s a weird time of year where the summer blooms are mostly gone and the Fall ones aren’t there yet, but it’s still a pleasant day on beautiful grounds.
The Connecticut Compromise was an attempted (considering) solution to prevent two things: Virginia’s attempt at being omnipotent (they had at least 11 ev’s at the time of the founding) and to quell NJ’s fears about smaller states being overwhelmed by their larger ones (NY, Virginia, Pa, Massachusetts,NC, etc).
That an opposite has happened, shouldn’t ignore that the now small states (mostly Southern) aren’t going to give up importance.
He should always be interviewed in the “cushy chair”. Because, like everything else about him, it proves it can always be worse. There’s no bottom to his ugly disgusting . . . whatever he is.
Only if they were a person of color. Old White Men get away with just about everything, especially if they have some money, even if it is “play dough.” You know that. Oh, and TCF is a bully. Spit in his face and he’d melt and run away to tattle.
Too late. They have already vilified, doxxed, slandered, threatened her livelihood and put it out there she was having a “mental crisis” If she thought it was bad then, it’s going to be worse tomorrow. Unless, she, too. is hiding something. It’s like all of these people are playing games, rather than building and having a life that they can be proud of.
And the idea of a convicted felon saying that maybe he was “set up” by the families he so innocently trusted… Nothing to say – just shaking my damned head.
My apologies – I hadn’t known he as that kind of a bastard.
A brief Google shows he was awful.
I’ll leave him out of future joke/posts and have taken down that picture & post.
I have a different question. How did the families involved come to forgive Donald rump for his role in the death of their loved ones?
I can’t believe that he apologized for the decisions he made that lncreased the threat to American troops during the withdrawal. (To be clear, the Taliban bears the heaviest responsibility, but there’s no doubt that Trump’s actions were more harmful to US troop safety than Biden’s.)
Did they absolve him of blame because their adulation for him overcame their anger/sorrow for the deaths of their loved ones? Or do they simply not understand the chain of events that caused the withdrawal to be more dangerous than it needed to be?