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    Today, 01:41 PM
    Just saw this on Jimmy Dore. https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/supreme-court/supreme-court-weighs-jan-6-rioters-obstruction-challenge-affect-trumps-rcna147841 https://www.stanfordlawreview.org/online/interpreting-obstruction-the-capitol-riot-donald-trump/ In the legal fallout from the riot, hundreds of prosecutions, each featuring a range of offenses, pummeled the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (“D.D.C.”) docket. One commonly charged crime, perhaps the most obvious, was obstruction of an official proceeding under 18 U.S.C. § 1512(c)(2).7Open this footnote 7 About one-third of Capitol Riot defendants were charged with obstruction of an official proceeding. Jason Willick, This Jan. 6 Case Could Make U.S. Politics Even Worse, Wash. Post (Apr. 13, 2023, 6:03 PM EDT), https://perma.cc/2BJM-8CNP. Whereas some charges seemed too minor (surely the rioters did more than trespass) and others required proof of elements that many defendants may not have satisfied (such as assault and seditious conspiracy), obstruction hit the sweet spot.
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    Today, 12:16 PM
    It's easy to get off of jury duty if you want to. I tried to stay on jury duty once but when the prosecutor found out I had just finished law school I knew I was gone. I made that SOB use a strike though!
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    Today, 11:49 AM
    Back on topic, and maybe Occam's Banana can move these posts into another thread. Mike Johnson Surrenders: Democrats Seize Control of House Floor https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2024/04/19/mike-johnson-surrenders-democrats-seize-control-of-house-floor/ BRADLEY JAYE 19 Apr 2024 Democrats are in the minority no longer. In a stunning historical development on Friday, Democrats seized upon a Republican surrender to take control of the agenda of the House floor.
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    Today, 11:44 AM
    LOL. I'm going to use that one today!
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    Today, 11:29 AM
    My wife filed for divorce today. We got into a huge fight when she found out I had been hiding a missing toe on my left foot with a prosthetic. I had lost it in a work accident years ago, before we were married, and I was too ashamed to tell her. I had no idea she would get so mad.
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    Today, 11:26 AM
    Epic.
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    Today, 10:34 AM
    Interesting yarn. Yeah I was looking for the drone footage too but I'm not going to dump on CCTelander. :) But you know what's scarier? Real life! No way in hell I'd go into some unexplored cave after seeing these videos:
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    Today, 10:26 AM
    Without the details of both cases it's impossible to tell. But it's beyond silly (and both sides do this) to pick random events in different states with different laws and typically different circumstances and try to make and issue based solely on the races of the people involved. Recently a black assistant principal was charged with child neglect for not doing enough to prevent a 6 year old boy from shooting a white teacher. His mom has already been convicted. https://www.npr.org/2024/04/11/1244174062/assistant-principal-is-indicted-in-connection-with-shooting-done-by-6-year-old
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    Today, 10:22 AM
    I don't agree with that outcome. But I do think it's a shame that it took 3 years for the DA to drop charges against Deshawn Douglas, a young black man, who shot an killed his white neighbor who was filmed getting up on Deshawn's porch to provoke him and then later tried to strangle the young back with a poorly done triangle choke. https://www.wlbt.com/2023/02/24/da-drops-manslaughter-charge-against-rankin-county-man-who-killed-his-neighbor-2020/ I can't find the video of the triangle choke itself but I've seen it.
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    Today, 10:00 AM
    What did this woman do? These two assholes were 13 and 14 years old. Why aren't their parents in jail, like the white parents that just got thrown in prison for a shooting carried out by their son? https://twitter.com/NatCon2022/status/1781134057784393913 1781134057784393913
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    Today, 09:57 AM
    Yup, piss poor judgment on his part, and he'll likely go to prison for the rest of his life. Unlike this guy. https://twitter.com/NatCon2022/status/1781185461907517632 1781185461907517632
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    Today, 09:40 AM
    She may not have been aware? How about she absolutely was not aware! I used to Uber drive and it's not uncommon for one person to order a pickup for another. And the Uber records will prove that at trial. I get it. He was being scammed. He still killed an innocent, unarmed, disabled woman who was trying to just get away from him because she had no idea what was going on. Had he said "Just wait right here and I'll get it" and went inside and called 911, she's still be alive, he wouldn't be facing a manslaughter charge, and the police might have been able to catch the perp behind the scam.
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    Today, 09:29 AM
    No excuse whatsoever. I'm trying to purge that.
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    Today, 09:28 AM
    When the man is in the middle of a scam that is threatening to murder some of his family and this Uber driver shows up to pick up the extortion money, even though she may not have been aware that was why she was sent there, there is more to the story than just an old bitter white man shooting an innocent black woman.
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    Today, 08:55 AM
    https://twitter.com/i/status/1780971020855517452 1780971020855517452
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    Today, 08:53 AM
    Horrible. But at least she's a grown ass woman. Where's this boy's mama? Oh yeah. Collecting his stripper checks.
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    With regards to abortion and euthanasia, Pope John Paul II wrote in Evangelium Vitae:

    Abortion and euthanasia are thus crimes which no human law can claim to legitimize. There is no obligation in conscience to obey such laws; instead there is a grave and clear obligation to oppose them by conscientious objection. From the very beginnings of the Church, the apostolic preaching reminded Christians of their duty to obey legitimately constituted public authorities (cf. Rom 13:1-7; 1 Pt 2:13-14), but at the same time it firmly warned that "we must obey God rather than men" (Acts 5:29).
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    And more:

    The citizen is obliged in conscience not to follow the directives of civil authorities when they are contrary to the demands of the moral order, to the fundamental rights of persons or the teachings of the Gospel. Refusing obedience to civil authorities, when their demands are contrary to those of an upright conscience, finds its justification in the distinction between serving God and serving the political community. "Render therefore to Caesar the things that are Caesar’s, and to God the things that are God’s." "We must obey God rather than men":

    When citizens are under the oppression of a public authority which oversteps its competence, they should still not refuse to give or to do what is objectively demanded of them by the common good; but it is legitimate for them to defend their own rights and those of their fellow citizens against the abuse of this authority within the limits of the natural law and the law of the gospel. (2242)
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    Here are some of the relevant sections from the Catechism when it comes to civil disobedience:

    Authority does not derive its moral legitimacy from itself. It must not behave in a despotic manner, but must act for the common good as a moral force based on freedom and a sense of responsibility: A human law has the character of law to the extent that it accords with right reason, and thus derives from the eternal law. Insofar as it falls short of right reason it is said to be an unjust law, and thus has not so much the nature of law as of a kind of violence. (1902)

    Authority is exercised legitimately only when it seeks the common good of the group concerned and if it employs morally licit means to attain it. If rulers were to enact unjust laws or take measures contrary to the moral order, such arrangements would not be binding in conscience. In such a case, authority breaks down completely and results in shameful abuse. (1903)
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    I think I posted it once before on the forum when we were discussing the morality of the American Revolution. I'll look up the relevant sections of the Catechism and any other Church documents I can find on the subject.
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    The problem here is that the only people that have the philosophical approach that you're describing to consider the overall scheme illegitimate is libertarians in general. The vast majority of those that end up in the cops' crosshairs are those that likely aren't angels themselves and thus have brought themselves knowingly or unknowingly into a crash course with them. The govt won't crumble as long as the people writ large still use their money and believe in their system. The most likely method of this concept panning out prior to libertarians winning elections to significantly change things from the bottom up or the top down is Bitcoin fleecing interest in the current financial system. The FSP was setup for such a similar way of life but even that kind of realization doesn't come overnight and likely takes more than a lifetime. Principles can't flourish in this current environment w/o some pragmatism to get the ball rolling in our direction. had to crop cuz message was too long
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    The thing is, times are ripe for more libertarians to be elected to help pare back the scales of govt and then keep accelerating this as it proves itself to be more beneficial in the peoples' eyes. The less resources the police have, the more accountability will be required of them. Elections are tests of the masses and what they're down for. For me, I see the police quite regularly in my daily life and they always act professionally. All I can say is PDs are affected by political pressure and if libertarians have more say in office, the more affect they can have over the police through politics and media pressure.
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    Seems like a preaching to the choir exercise. Speed limits aren't really my thing as I normally follow them almost to a T, tho I used to drive fast when I was closer to your age. Again, the whole cop thing is what it is and unless you get more libertarian republican reps and senators in your legislature, then there won't be any political weight being mounted to reign in police standards and bad behavior.
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    Yeah, no problem. Have a good night.
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    Pretty well. But there were probably only like 40 people there. It's a small church.
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