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oneillaw
@oneillaw
Author of numerous award winning tweets. Did I mention that I hate bigots?
Katılım Haziran 2008
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My mistake, I didn't see the second paragraph of the original post. Evaluating charges through "root causes" etc. is something taught in criminology and sociology courses. I doubt students are being taught to do so as jurors, but if they are, that would be wrong. But seriously, 6th to 12th grade? You think they're going to remember that by the time they actually sit on a jury, and in any event, jurors who want to violate their oath don't need 6 years of training to do so. The OJ Simpson criminal trial is the proof of that.
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@Factcheckmy0 @JennieSTaer @MaryMargOlohan Ha ha. No. I hate bigots for their beliefs and actions. They can stop being bigots.
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HUGE: The Chinese-Americans accused of attempting to explode an IED at MacDill Air Force Base Visitor’s center in Tampa were anchor babies for illegal parents, colleague @MaryMargOlohan reports.
DHS nabbed the duo’s parents, Qiu Qin Zou and Jia Zhang Zheng, on March 18 for illegal entry.
The parents applied for asylum in 1993, but were denied by an immigration judge, who issued them a deportation order in 1998. The Board of Immigration Appeals repeatedly denied their attempts to have their case reopened.
Despite the repeated denials for status, they remained in the US.
dailywire.com/news/exclusive…
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Not so fast there. Children of undocumented parents cannot sponsor anyone until they are at least 21 years old, and the parent might be required to leave the country to be eligible to be sponsored, and the fact of having entered the country illegally can bar them from getting legal entry.
The woman accused of planting the IED is 27 years old, meaning she has lived in the US a long time. If she committed the crime she deserves to pay the price, but it has nothing to do with her citizenship.
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Not technically, for the same reason you are, assuming you were born in the USA. And not a rule, but the constitution. I would have no problem putting some limits on birthright citizenship, but the hysteria over the issue is insane. We've lived with it for over 150 years, and all of a sudden it's an emergency?
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@oneillaw @JennieSTaer @MaryMargOlohan Technically, yes, and that’s the problem. They never went through an immigration application process. They were back-doored in through a “rule.”
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@MysterySolvents "If you grab my sister by the p**sy I'll beat your brains in."
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@TheOnlyBrabdog @JennieSTaer @MaryMargOlohan The people who are the subject of the post are American citizens.
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@oneillaw @JennieSTaer @MaryMargOlohan Nonsense attempt at analogy. Illegals immigrants are subject to deportation. The Left is obstructing deportation with the goal that illegals will become voting Democrats, in spite of the fact that US citizens continue to be harmed or killed by illegals at an alarming rate.
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A world my generation never got to experience.
Our country declined so much in just a few decades, and it’s utterly radicalizing.
Fenway Park@fenwaypark
Tomorrow.
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Because the GOP has made no secret that taking control of the judiciary is one of it's highest policy objectives. It appoints young judges, even if unqualified, in order to have them on the bench as long as possible. It appoints judges at the far end of the ideology spectrum. It engages in questionable tactics to realize this goal, such as stealing the Scotus appointment from Obama. Similarly, judges like Kennedy and O'Connor resign during GOP administrations to avoid giving a seat to the other side, as opposed to the extremely selfish and egoistic Ginsberg, who couldn't let go.
I'm not a Democrat, but I wish they were half as skilled at politics as the GOP, which manages to stay in power despite the fact that the majority of Americans disagree with its policies.
So, I could be an emotional angry and jealous person, but that doesn't mean I'm wrong about which party has "infiltrated" the judiciary.
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The problem isn't the cabinet, it's the President.
nytimes.com/2026/04/03/us/…
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@ManufacturingGC @elonmusk "civic participation including juries." Serving on a jury is a civic duty. I don't know where you get jury nullification from that.
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@oneillaw @elonmusk Civics class is about learning branches of government & their checks/balances, the framework of the constitution & its amendments (most notably bill of rights), and how the system balances federal/state powers. Civics class isn’t supposed to be about jury nullification thru CRT.
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Poland spends a greater percentage of their GDP on their military than the U.S., and it has free healthcare. Israel spends more than double the percentage of its GDP on military than the U.S., and it has universal health care that is along the lines of Obamacare, but without the billions of dollars of profits for companies like United Health.
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Europe is about to find out the US military allows them to afford free healthcare.
- @JoeySalads
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PRESIDENT TRUMP: "I'm proud to join with Christians across the country and around the world to celebrate the most glorious miracle in all of time: The resurrection of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ."
"To be a great nation, you must have religion — and you must have God. In churches across the nation on Sunday, the pews will be fuller, younger, and more faithful than they have at any time in many, many years."
"Happy Easter to all, may God bless you, may God bless the United States of America."
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