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The 14th Amendment prohibits states from denying equal protection of the law and it did not limit that to citizens. Just like states could not prohibit blacks from attending white schools, it could not prohibit illegals from attending school.
The court did not "write a law" but defended the equal protection clause of the Constitution.
He admitted to making threats against a specific store to try to drive them out of business. It is no different than calling in a bomb threat. The idea is to get people afraid to shop there.
And it is not the first time he has done this. He apparently has at least two previous convictions for terrorist threats. That is why he got so many months in prison.
It would be easy enough for you to prove it, if it were true: just find a few cases of illegal aliens voting. But you think for some reason, Republicans are allowing illegal aliens to vote in Texas... And for some stranger reason illegal aliens are voting in Texas.
I know you think you are really smart, but if you ever get in front of a judge.... YOU SHOULD DEFINITELY GO WITH THAT THINKING!!! You should just assume you are smarter than the police, prosecutor, and judge. You show them who is boss. I am sure it will work out well for you.
In the real world, he went on and on about how he was going to attack the grocery store. It starts becoming harder and harder to claim that the account was hacked, when he kept posting on the subject. And when the posts came from his personal computer.
Yes, he found it funny to threaten to murder people. He had also "jokingly" called in bomb threats, and been convicted of that. He found it funny when schools had to shutdown to evacuate for a bomb threat.
There is no actual legal defense that "it was a joke". If you murder a person as a "joke", saying that you found it funny to kill him is not a defense.
AProudLefty (10-21-2021)
AProudLefty (10-21-2021)
Where have they ever admitted they let illegal aliens vote? You have made a claim, that if true would be easily proven, and yet will not prove it.
Cities are not supposed to enforce immigration law anyway, so it is not a big deal. And immigration law is different from voting laws.
That's typical Nancy Mace-ism: say something extremely horrible and then pretend it was a joke after gauging the reaction.
When I die, turn me into a brick and use me to cave in the skull of a fascist
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