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Sua Sponte

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  1. Plenty of people who hate liberals on Twitter...errr...sorry display “conservative values.” Just be the idiot who incites a riot to march to the U.S. Capitol and you’ll keep your tweeting privileges.
  2. That’s because of some now censored idiot who wanted to show he pulled out of that country before the inauguration to say he did it. Solely due to optics.
  3. Your logic is flawed. Twitter is a contractor as well, they provide a product, their social media forum/app/content, that you may use...if you agree to their Terms of Service. If you don’t agree, or adhere, to those ToS, then you aren’t using their service. If you violate the ToS, then you’re gone. It’s really that simple. Here’s another example. A moderator here limited me posting awhile back because he said something in this thread that wasn’t true, I posted data that proved him wrong, which apparently made him mad. He didn’t warn me or message me, he just did it. After inquiring why, he just told me when it would expire. Do I think what I said was wrong? No. Do I think he was being a snowflake? Yeah. Do I think he targeted me because he doesn’t like my political stance and got mad I made him look stupid? Yeah, there are people who post worst stuff than I did, but they didn’t have that happen. However, I could’ve argued what he did wasn’t fair and was bullshit, which would’ve probably done nothing that have him ban me. Or I could just wait for the expiration of the post limit. At the end of the day I don’t have to use the forum and he doesn’t have to let me, I agreed to the ToS when I signed up. Life isn’t fair, wear a helmet.
  4. The Washington ANG can’t have booze in their buildings on Fairchild because of some incident the Washington NG did eons ago.
  5. Schools determine what full-time is for grad school. Mine said six credit hours was full-time, so I was paid full BAH while I was in the Voc Rehab program.
  6. Until the government appeals this ruling, which they will, military retiree can’t be court martialed for crimes they committed after retiring. https://www.caaflog.org/home/dc-district-court-holds-that-court-martial-jurisdiction-over-retirees-is-unconstitutional
  7. You mean the Trumper’s here who were irate over sport players kneeling for the national anthem, but are now downplaying storming the U.S. Capitol, that costed a USAF veteran her life? Or currently trying to play the whataboutism game? Cult.
  8. I mean, I don’t know why the Democratic Party would care about Kushner, but go off.
  9. Next up: Hilary’s emails and Hunter’s laptop.
  10. What a bunch of trash ass people. Hopefully they get federal charges. https://twitter.com/jim_newell/status/1346899789347233796?s=21
  11. I thought Republicans didn’t riot? Must be Antifa thugs...
  12. I guess Blue Lives don’t matter today. https://www.buzzfeednews.com/amphtml/mollyhensleyclancy/trump-dc-maga-election-protests-capitol?utm_source=dynamic&utm_campaign=bftwbuzzfeed&ref=bftwbuzzfeed&__twitter_impression=true
  13. Judging by how the GA Senate Runoff is currently going, looks like it’s going to be a rough four years for the GOP.
  14. I was a Boom, so no it’s not dangerous to fly 3’ from an aircraft to me. Regardless, you, nor I, are the ones paid to interpret law.
  15. https://www.cbs8.com/mobile/article/news/health/coronavirus/covid-19-enforcement-of-san-diego-restaurants/509-463c2fa2-9bd3-456c-98dd-58ba97c771b7
  16. Sure https://www.americanbar.org/news/abanews/publications/youraba/2020/youraba-april-2020/law-guides-legal-approach-to-pandemic/ “Under the U.S. Constitution’s 10th Amendment and U.S. Supreme Court decisions over nearly 200 years, state governments have the primary authority to control the spread of dangerous diseases within their jurisdictions. The 10th Amendment, which gives states all powers not specifically given to the federal government, allows them the authority to take public health emergency actions, such as setting quarantines and business restrictions.” Most state constitutions, which were ratified by the state congresses, and signed into law give governors expanded authority during emergencies. I’d like to know the amount of people here who have a political science or law degree and what their opinion is against mandated lockdowns.
  17. What illegal? I assume you know all state and case law?
  18. There needs to be one unified cybersecurity framework that federal entities use (which they’re required to currently), not the multiple ones that are fielded now which don’t fully integrate with each other. Generals with wings will “get cyber” once adversaries have found a way to shut down largely computerized modern aircraft and possibly endangering crew members.

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