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“Coincidence is God’s way of remaining Anonymous”

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Steve 🇺🇸@SteveLovesAmmo·
Memorial Day weekend message. Please watch.
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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
Just received from a follower in Boston, MA. Streets are riddled with drug needles Embarrassing that our cities look like this Another Democrat-run hellhole
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Robert Anderson
Robert Anderson@ProfRobAnderson·
Today there is concerning new evidence of bias in the Delaware Chancellor's handling of Elon Musk's cases in the Chancery Court. Again, the evidence is a LinkedIn "reaction" by Chancellor McCormick to a post about a case involving Musk. This time is different, however, because it involved a case the Chancellor herself was actively presiding over at the time of the reaction--the $55 billion Musk compensation case. By way of background, you may remember the recent incident where Chancellor McCormick's LinkedIn account "supported" a derogatory post about Musk's loss in a California case. After Musk's attorneys moved for recusal, the Chancellor blamed "suspicious activity" for the LinkedIn reaction and said she did not "support" the post. However, the Chancellor reassigned the Musk cases anyway. The Chancellor has never disclosed what, if anything, was resulted from the "suspicious activity" report she said she filed with LinkedIn. Unfortunately, it turns out the "support" reaction to a derogatory post about Musk wasn't even close to the most problematic of Chancellor McCormick's reactions on LinkedIn. And if this had been known at the time, it is likely that McCormick would have needed to recuse or reassign the Musk cases. Two years ago, after Chancellor McCormick handed down her $55 billion decision against Musk, the BLBG law firm that litigated the matter against Musk posted about the win McCormick handed them in the case. They boasted about their "recent victory in the headline-grabbing case against Tesla, a historic decision that nullified CEO Elon Musk's $55.8 billion compensation package." Chancellor McCormick reacted to the plaintiffs' lawyers post with the "celebration" reaction, as shown in the screenshot. Just to be clear, this "celebration" was in reaction to a post about the victory of the plaintiffs' lawyers regarding the case the Chancellor herself decided. She "celebrated" a post by one side about her own decision in a case. More disturbingly, the case was not even over. Chancellor McCormick was still presiding over this case for the attorneys' fees and ratification stages. She later awarded these very plaintiffs' lawyers $345 million in fees and rejected Tesla's shareholder ratification. The case was later reversed by the Delaware Supreme Court and the fee was slashed. In light of this additional evidence, Chancellor McCormick's "suspicious activity" explanation for her "support" reaction on a derogatory Musk post seems less credible. We now know that Chancellor McCormick has a record of "celebrating" anti-Musk posts, in this situation in a case she was actively presiding over. One might also question whether she operates her LinkedIn account in a deceptive way. The account is clearly operated as a professional account (almost all the posts and reactions relate to the Chancery Court or Delaware practitioners), yet the Chancellor lists her name as "Katie M.", and her occupation as "Delawarean." This makes it difficult for the public to find and scrutinize the account. Although these are open secrets in Delaware, it seems this is her way of communicating support for favored constituencies. I'm sure everyone will draw their own conclusions from this based on their priors. I personally think it is time for the Delaware legislature or Supreme Court to take action. Every time the Chancellor does something like this, businesses lose confidence in Delaware's courts.
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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
BREAKING: CFO of Florida Blaise Ingoglia arrested 5 people including illegal alien Yancenia Diaz, who allegedly STAGED a car crash to submit FAKE insurance claims “I have zero tolerance for fraudsters… Floridians, we have your back!” 🔥🔥🔥
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
@elonmusk @ProfRobAnderson The vast majority of law professors and law students are increasingly Left wing... ...and it's getting worse Almost 100% of law students and law profs are Left-leaning. Almost zero right-leaning law students/professors.
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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
SCOOP: Woke "art" calling ICE agents "m*rderers" on display at a Minnesota art event funded through YOUR tax dollars. @NemaaMN, the non-profit running the event, has received more than $150k through state grants over the last three years. Your taxpayer dollars are being used to fund organizations that help demonize ICE and glorify violent rioters. You can contact the head of MN's State Art Board, who funds this organization, here: Sue.Gens@arts.state.mn.us
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Just Jen ℞ 🫡🇺🇸
He sexually assaults a 10 year old after being let out of jail days ago and he already has been convicted of sexually assaulting a 16 year old with AUTISM!! INSTANT DEATH PENALTY!!!!!
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Steve 🇺🇸@SteveLovesAmmo·
This is probably the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard in my life. An LGBBQ. Watch this.
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Steve 🇺🇸@SteveLovesAmmo·
Happy Armed Forces Day to the brave men and women out there defending our freedoms! 🇺🇸
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Avery Daye
Avery Daye@AveryDaye·
Tyler Brown fired 50-60 rounds randomly at cars and people in traffic in MA. A Massachusetts State Police trooper and a civilian (former U.S. Marine with a legal carry permit) responded, fired at Brown, hit him multiple times, and stopped the attack. Brown was taken into custody, treated for gunshot wounds at a Boston hospital, and remains in police custody. He faces charges including two counts of armed assault with intent to murder, plus firearm possession and other offenses. Brown had a lengthy record: 2014: Convicted of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and witness intimidation. He was on probation for this at the time of the next incident. May 16, 2020: While on probation, Brown fired 13 rounds from a .40 Glock at two Boston Police officers responding to a 911 call about a man with a gun (in Boston's South End). Officers returned fire; no one was hit. 2021 Guilty Plea: He pleaded guilty to charges including armed assault with intent to murder. Prosecutors (under then-DA Rachel Rollins) sought 10-12 years in state prison. Suffolk Superior Court Judge Janet Sanders sentenced him to 5-6 years followed by probation. Rollins publicly criticized the sentence as too lenient. One officer's victim impact statement warned: "I am a firm believer that when Mr. Tyler Brown gets out, he will hurt, or worse, kill someone. Probation apparently means nothing to Mr. Tyler Brown, nor does the value of life." At what point do we hold judges accountable?
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Steve 🇺🇸@SteveLovesAmmo·
Zohran Mamdani balanced the budget of New York City by cutting Veteran Services by over 13%. This is one of the most Anti-American things I can think of on the eve of America’s 250th anniversary. Whatever happened to Veterans first?
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Steve 🇺🇸@SteveLovesAmmo·
Since California Governor Gavin Newsom is “balancing the budget”, did you know that inmates received $189M of taxpayer dollars for Pornhub on their tablets? Including the inmates on death row. Do better California.
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