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3rd shooting in Minnesota.
(01-29-2026, 05:26 PM)Oldcarpy2 Wrote: Blimey
It's as if some on here are ignoring what Tom Homan has said?
Smart guy.
He knows the problems.
He knows what to do.
He knows the law.
He has tons of experience.
He can get it done.
He's no Noem.
(01-29-2026, 05:47 PM)UltraBudgie Wrote: What Homan said makes perfect sense. ICE should prioritize, and certain aspects are not ICE's job, and are beyond their expertise. Logically, the FBI should be the ones cracking down on the organized violent extremism, and the Armed Forces should be brought in to deal with the street-level insurrection, since local police and the state Nation Guard have been rendered ineffective by rebel authorities. Everyone has their specialty. Dealing with the treasonous political elements is a little more of a delicate task, however. It's unclear how that should be handled.

Everyone should just take it down a notch.


Yep.  I agree .  If only
'l'll just check my Giveashitometer....Nope.  Nothing...
https://rumble.com/v750kgg-the-story-of-...p&mc=1tbdj    this is the kind of stuff the low IQ idiots believe and listen to.
The evil communist left needs to stop interfering with law enforcement.

An excerpt from an article I read . . . . 
 
Quote:What we are witnessing in America today is not compassion run amok.
Call it cowardice disguised as virtue.
We have elevated non-enforcement into a moral position and baptized neglect as enlightenment. We excuse disorder with sociology, vandalism with vocabulary, and criminality with context.
The result is predictable: disorder multiplies, confidence evaporates, and the law-abiding — always the first to pay — quietly retreat.
Retail stores lock up deodorant behind plexiglass while pundits write op-eds asking whether theft is really theft.
Police are told to stand down, shop owners told to absorb losses, and residents told — implicitly — that safety is a privilege, not a right.
And then we feign surprise when cities empty.
This is not a policy failure. It is philosophical rot.
A society that refuses to enforce its own rules is not progressive. It is unserious.
And an unserious society cannot survive for long, because predators are always serious.
Always disciplined.
Always paying attention.

Order Isn't Oppression, It's Mercy | Newsmax.com
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(01-29-2026, 02:56 PM)UltraBudgie Wrote: No! State's rights! Show me where in the Constitution is says the Federal government can do that, other than Article I Section 8 and Article IV Section 4.

Yeah, I thought so.

Federal law almost always trumps state law.
(01-29-2026, 07:05 PM)Sky727 Wrote: https://rumble.com/v750kgg-the-story-of-...p&mc=1tbdj    this is the kind of stuff the low IQ idiots believe and listen to.

That had me in tears.  Lol Lol Lol

She’s such a tool.  

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(01-28-2026, 11:18 PM)chr0naut Wrote: Apparently nearly half of the USA votes Democrat.

That's a lot of evil communist leftists.

Perhaps your country isn't what you think it is?

There is a crisis of leadership in this country.

Dark money could be funding unemployed people to organize and equip protests.  If so, that would be consistent with professional agents provocateurs creating and spreading rhetoric which goads the poorly educated to think they are saving the country from Nazism.

Unfortunately, it may also be the case that many Democrat politicians are getting on the bandwagon and pushing to defund ICE because they prefer their careers to spending airtime and money educating the public.  It could be that they've decided to go with the flow instead of exercising leadership.  

Democrats were for new border barriers before they were against it

Illegal Immigration: What Liberals Used to Say - YouTube

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/GMKcaDZEkik


Perhaps the Democrat party figures if immigration reform is going to happen, they might as well make the Republicans spend money, face time, and credibilty on it while the Democrats kick back and take jabs at their inefficiencies and mistakes, and let the far left think they are fighting fascism.
(01-29-2026, 07:51 PM)Solvedit Wrote: There is a crisis of leadership in this country.

Yeap.  The Biden administration butchering immigration, or the willful choice to allow the uncheck flow of illegal aliens with strong proof it was encourage for politically corrupt reasons, created this mess with people trying to clean it.
(01-29-2026, 02:48 PM)PorkChop96 Wrote: Guess it's a good thing you are neither judge, jury, or executioner, as you would be dead wrong on all accounts. Negligent, yes, intentional no. 

They drew their firearms, aimed, and pulled the trigger enough to auto-disengage the three safety's and to fire. They are all intentional things.

Whereas Pretti's Sig P320 might possibly have been capable of firing without intent, the CBP firearms (Glock 19's and Glock 49's) don't have that fault.

Quote:That is the great thing about hindsight isn't it, you get to deem the actions of another person as murder when you were not in their shoes. Such entitlement from someone who knows nothing of the duties these men perform every single day.  ignorant at best....

Again, if you were paying attention, nowhere did I say that I believe these agents are 100% guilt free, or guilty for that matter. 

Will at least one of these men faces charges for involuntary manslaughter, probably. Should he now be killed in an "eye for an eye" manner for acting on a situation he was forced into by Pretti? That how it works?

No, the killer should not be killed for his actions, but a life sentence should at least be on the books for a sentencing consideration. Definitely, someone who has shown a propensity for using a firearm to kill, should be removed from ever being able to do so again. Perhaps moving them to permanent desk jobs if they are otherwise 'good' at detection and analysis.

Carrying a firearm for performance of law enforcement should be a heavy responsibility.

Treating the role as a 'get out of jail free' is a corruption of justice. No-one sane wants to enable bad-cop thrill-killers, so it makes sense that anything vaguely like that should get rooted-out before it can become endemic.
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