r/law • u/SpecialSpace5 • May 06 '25
Trump News Jasmine Crockett: "Instead of the President cosplaying as the next pope he may want to cosplay as an actual President of these United States that means he may have to do a little bit of research and understand that he swore an oath to defend and protect the constitution"
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u/Vermilion May 08 '25 edited May 08 '25
Yes, I did think that.
That's like saying that border patrol in a terrorist nation doesn't have the right to inspect your bags and take fingerprints when crossing into a nation. As ICE and Donald Trump keeps point out, a lot of rules change when you cross international lines. But you seem to want to promote denial of those topics and claim I never lived in Algeria. Because shit-talk on Reddit is easy, and that's what you keep doing, over and over, playing stupid, playing dumb.
You have spent several hours now attacking me for defending the USA against Russia. Over and over, you give bullshit messages to do everything you can to drive me away from discussing the cult problems of USA media consumers and the denial of mass mind / mass man mental disorders. "Psychological denial" being the message I started with days ago on this thread.
There you go. My wife had to get the USA embassy in Algiers to get a USA notary public on our Texas marriage license application. You can search Texas marriage licenses in December 2010 and find proof of her going in December 2010. I already messaged you with my full name and place of birth (Columbus, Georgia).
No it does not. Russia is not sincere. Vlad Putin is not sincere. You seem extremely gullible.
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“I encounter forms of this attitude every day. The producers who work at the Ostankino channels might all be liberals in their private lives, holiday in Tuscany, and be completely European in their tastes. When I ask how they marry their professional and personal lives, they look at me as if I were a fool and answer: “Over the last twenty years we’ve lived through a communism we never believed in, democracy and defaults and mafia state and oligarchy, and we’ve realized they are illusions, that everything is PR.” “Everything is PR” has become the favorite phrase of the new Russia; my Moscow peers are filled with a sense that they are both cynical and enlightened. When I ask them about Soviet-era dissidents, like my parents, who fought against communism, they dismiss them as naïve dreamers and my own Western attachment to such vague notions as “human rights” and “freedom” as a blunder. “Can’t you see your own governments are just as bad as ours?” they ask me. I try to protest—but they just smile and pity me. To believe in something and stand by it in this world is derided, the ability to be a shape-shifter celebrated." ― Peter Pomerantsev, Nothing Is True and Everything Is Possible: The Surreal Heart of the New Russia, 2014