More People should be in jail over JAN6! - But I'm in business over THIS

in frankbacon •  8 months ago 

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@frankbacon MADE ME DO THIS!

WASHINGTON (AP) — Members of far-right extremist groups. Former police officers. An Olympic gold medalist swimmer. And active duty U.S. Marines.

They are among the hundreds of people who have been convicted in the massive prosecution of the Jan 6, 2021, riot in the three years since the stunned nation watched the U.S. Capitol attack unfold on live TV.

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  ·  8 months ago  ·  

Love the nuclear bombs video. The reality we are relentlessly fed are composed of one fairy tale after another, our politicians are nearly all fairy tale characters. Stop suspending disbelief. And don't waste your time voting nationally - those stories are already written.

US congress persons trample on freedom.

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/20/us/politics/senate-passes-surveillance-law-extension.html

Privacy advocates have long sought some form of warrant requirement, which national security officials oppose, saying it would cripple the program’s effectiveness. A similar amendment in the House had failed just barely this week on a 212-to-212 tie vote.

The Senate also rejected a proposal to eliminate a provision added by the House that expands the type of service providers that can be compelled to participate in the program. The measure is aimed at certain data centers for cloud computing that the FISA court ruled in 2022 fell outside the current definition of which services the statute covers, according to people familiar with the matter.

Privacy advocates have warned that it is too broadly worded, leaving open the potential for abuses. Senator Ron Wyden, Democrat of Oregon, criticized the provision as “horribly drafted, sweeping new surveillance authorities that we will surely regret.”

  ·  8 months ago  ·  

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