Embed this noticeShadowman311 (shadowman311@poa.st)'s status on Saturday, 16-Sep-2023 06:40:07 JST
Shadowman311The acquittal of the 3 innocent men tricked into the faux kidnapping of Govenor Whitmer is without a doubt one of the largest blows against the FBI since the Oklahoma City Bombings and has the potential to open up further legal attacks on the agency for their policies of entrapment that have become the standard, and primary, mode of operation for the Bureau in the 21st century.
>State Attorney General Dana Nessel, whose office handled the trial, said the “verdicts are not what we hoped for.” Look I don't fedpost. Just yeah can't say that either. I hate the antichrist.
Compounds? Ruby ridge was a dude's house in the woods. It was proof that you can't ever be left alone and they feds are FAGGOTS. I had to redact my own heavyhanded post just now because I'm so mad even thinking about this.
Yeah they'll probably just do some localized raids of people who thought about January 6th or whatever, they wouldn't risk a big raid on some compound, a modern day ruby ridge or Waco scale event would probably result in a very violent blowback and federal level legislation against the FBI.
Haven't the feds just been raiding peoples houses and blowing them away? i think ive read at least 2 things about seperate people just getting blasted by the fbi recently
I don't take as much solace in that idea anymore because eternity is a lot longer than my temporary anger. It's not right to wish damnation on others, even if it feels good.
i'm not wishing anything on them, let's be entirely clear here, if they turned from their path of wickedness they wouldn't be doing the things we're mad about so it's win win, but they bring upon themselves what they will get, and i appreciate justice and that they will recieve the reward their evil brings them.
I understand what you mean and I realized after I typed that how it might come across. Regardless, I don't like the idea of being happy about it. Maybe I shouldn't care so much but I do.