The Ledge David March

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The Ledge David March

The Ledge David March

@Karantov

Writer, historian, conservative. "The Ledge". https://t.co/lnwZy1h8zi https://t.co/0pmSmlMjlH

Hamilton, ON Se unió Haziran 2009
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Viva Frei
Viva Frei@thevivafrei·
Have any of the people who positively asserted that Joe Kent was under investigation and that he leaked classified information provided any evidence to substantiate those claims yet? If not, have the retracted and apologized yet?
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Tom Luongo
Tom Luongo@TFL1728·
@10Jetplane You mean trying to end war and piracy. That was the pre-march state of affairs, you were just used to it.
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Roger Stone
Roger Stone@RogerJStoneJr·
My house when we heard that epically corrupt sanctimonious and self-righteous former FBI Director James Comey was arrested!
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Peter Lavelle
Peter Lavelle@PLCROSSTALK·
@McFaul So it’s just about buying-bribing people? Is that the democratic ethos?
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Michael McFaul
Michael McFaul@McFaul·
Imagine if we had spent 25-50 billion on supporting democratic regime change in Iran through peaceful means instead of war? A democratic Iran is the only long-term guarantee for stopping Irans nuclear weapons program or funding terrorists or threatening Israel.
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Carl Benjamin 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
@WorldByWolf This isn't a rebuttal of what I have said, and I don't want a seat anywhere. Building a counter-hegemonic ideological consensus is essential. We are literally waging a Gramscian war of position just as the left did to us. This requires repetition.
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FBI Director Kash Patel
FBI Director Kash Patel@FBIDirectorKash·
Confirming: Today, three individuals have been indicted on charges of assaulting TPUSA reporter Savanah Hernandez. When recent video of individuals assaulting Savanah surfaced out of St. Paul, Minnesota, this FBI immediately engaged and led the investigation - this week landing federal charges supported by our great partners at @TheJusticeDept led by Acting AG @DAGToddBlanche. Above all, we are thankful @Savsays is ok. Let this be a message to others who may try something similar - this FBI will find you. @FBIMinneapolis
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Election Wizard
Election Wizard@ElectionWiz·
BREAKING OVERNIGHT: Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry (R) plans to suspend the May 16 primary elections so lawmakers can redraw the congressional map after the Supreme Court ruling, per Reuters. An announcement could come as soon as Friday. Do you support this potential move?
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Jay Gatling
Jay Gatling@apinionsvary·
🚔 FUENTES PEPPER SPRAY/BATTERY DOUBLE STANDARD EXPOSED! Let’s put this in perspective for everyone saying Nick Fuentes was justified in what he did to this woman. - He immediately pepper-sprayed a woman in the face as she approached his door non-aggressively, just knocking and filming, with no threats or resistance. - He shoved her so she fell and broke her phone, yelled an expletive, grabbed her phone, and slammed the door. Now imagine the exact same sequence, but it is a police officer on duty, in uniform, on the street dealing with a woman acting in the exact same manner. This would be excessive force because: - Under the Graham v. Connor standard, force must be objectively reasonable based on the severity of any crime (none here), immediate threat to safety (none), and active resistance or flight (none). - Pepper spray and a physical shove are not justified as an immediate response to a passive, non-threatening encounter. - Departments’ own policies require de-escalation and verbal commands first in low-threat situations like this. Realistic consequences for that officer would include: - Immediate removal from duty and paid administrative leave - Internal Affairs / Professional Standards investigation - Near-certain termination for policy violations (excessive force, failure to de-escalate, conduct unbecoming) - Possible misdemeanor criminal charges such as assault or battery - A civil lawsuit under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 for excessive force, almost always resulting in a settlement (often tens or hundreds of thousands paid by the city/taxpayers) - Risk of decertification by the state POST board, making it extremely difficult or impossible to work in law enforcement again The public outcry would be extreme: - The bodycam plus civilian video would go massively viral within hours - Nationwide media coverage, public outrage, protests at the department - Demands for the officer’s immediate firing and intense scrutiny of the entire agency The same people justifying this for Nick Fuentes would never justify or accept the exact same actions from a police officer. Bottom line: If it’s not okay for the police, it’s not okay for Nick Fuentes either.
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Pipeguy
Pipeguy@Pipeguy1353·
@apinionsvary @DefiyantlyFree BS. Stay away from his house. She was obviously going to publish his address so he could further be harassed or killed. She wasn’t selling Girl Scout cookies.
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Motives Unclear
Motives Unclear@M0tivesUnclear·
@apinionsvary So, she rings his doorbell and immediately has her phone up to record. Her visit was clearly meant to provoke a reaction that could be used against him. Leftists have been front and center harassing people for years, even going to their homes. I feel zero sympathy for her.
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