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#23 | POSTED BY SNOOFY
Were these before or after Comey's instagram photo? It seems interesting given what I think the Comey Indictment is about.
The new case stems from a photograph of seashells on a North Carolina beach.
And more perhaps ..
The indictment had multiple charges.
www.justice.gov
871(a) - threat
875(c) - forfeiture of proceeds
The way indicment appears to be framed as in the context of Comey's marketing for book "FDR Drive" which is about the line between free speech and criminal incitement, or on a First Amendment battle over "incitement". So its kind of comical, in fact he might have been motivated to do this for financial gain.
Similar to Amazon?
Context: Same day as 86image, at the beach, Comey had another image on Insta where he was reading his book "FDR drive".
Not sure of the legality of this all, but
The other thing Democrats should do is support for Free National Voter ID, which would force Republicans to oppose Free National Voter ID, something Republicans already oppose, but nobody ever forces them to explain why.
#5 | Posted by snoofy
This is an oddity. At a dinner party on Saturday I brought this issue up and none of the Republicans could articulate why this is a problem, though there were no Democrats able to articulate a reason either.
Because Democrats don't seem to like it either?
"There are only three problems with a national ID: Republicans hate it, Libertarians hate it, and Democrats hate it," says Kathleen Unger, the founder of VoteRiders, an organization devoted to helping people obtain ID.
www.theatlantic.com
Rather old but will the ACLU change its mind? This is in regard to the 9/11 Commission report.
"We all want a country that is as safe as possible," said Marvin Johnson, an ACLU Legislative Counsel. "But 'Big Brother' provisions such as a national ID card would only serve to restrict our freedoms and invade our privacy and do nothing to ensure our security."
www.aclu.org
Regarding the topic, this is just "dust" its obfuscation, just look at what Spanberger did, campaigned in the middle, went CRAZY with taxation on NEW taxes on electric landscaping equipment.


#14 | Posted by Corky
#15 | Posted by LampLighter
You Lumpers would stop looking ignorant if you read the indictment.