Democrats despise the rule of law

Sep 15, 2017 13:29

29 United States Senators publicly denounce due process of lawKeep in mind this is spin because the source is the Huffington Post ( Read more... )

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x_eleven September 15 2017, 21:26:13 UTC
You missed this: "national epidemic of campus sexual assault". There is no such "epidemic". It's all bullshit. How about real efforts to prevent sexual assault on campuses? Libbies howl about the Guardian Angels and other groups like them who actually try to do something about it. They make accusations about "vigilantes" Every. Single. Time. If they were really interested, they'd naturally support such efforts. Yet, these kollidges refuse to give every such group accreditation as student organizations.

It's all about driving every male off campus, and keeping women perpetually afraid.

Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. It works the same way in any country.”

- Hermann Goering

This is who they're turning to for advice. Keep that in mind the next time you hear them whining about "Not Sees".

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melvin_udall September 18 2017, 13:41:41 UTC
Oh, I didn't miss it. I think I've posted numerous times on the Big Lie of the rape epidemic on campuses. Though it can't be said enough.

Excellent quote. I'd not seen that one before. Fits perfectly. And yes, that's exactly the agenda. They want a zampolit - a political officer - ruling every campus. They'll be called "diversity [something]" or "Title IX [something]" but the whole point is to look for and destroy any thought criminals. Rape accusations are the easiest of tools to do it.

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dantheserene September 15 2017, 23:31:48 UTC
This all started with a "Dear Colleague" letter from unelected bureaucrats. It was never legitimate, but universities were afraid of any impact to their federal funding and found it easier to sacrifice male students for expediency.

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melvin_udall September 18 2017, 13:43:29 UTC
Absolutely true. This is what they'll do when they can't use the law for agenda. They just "suggest" what might "solve problems" with the threat of loss of funds, and before anyone knows it there is a "political officer" by another name in every school.

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