Message from @Thomas the Sowell Train [USA]

Discord ID: 436609290900471828


Can we Make California Red Again?

2018-04-18 14:45:26 UTC  

Hoooly shit

2018-04-18 14:45:50 UTC  

He’s calling out the commies @Thomas the Sowell Train [USA]

LANDSLIDE

He's a fucking straight black male

2018-04-19 17:16:55 UTC  

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2018-04-19 17:17:00 UTC  

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2018-04-19 17:17:05 UTC  

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2018-04-19 17:54:55 UTC  

🔥

2018-04-19 18:34:54 UTC  

Kyle Kashuv is a QT

2018-04-19 19:23:39 UTC  

There is too much disinformation from both sides tbh

2018-04-19 19:24:03 UTC  

I'm glad *somebody* thinks he's cute.

2018-04-19 19:25:19 UTC  

Both sides on guns?

2018-04-19 19:28:09 UTC  

On the whole Syria thing

2018-04-19 19:29:17 UTC  

Yeah it's a fucking mess.

2018-04-19 19:29:26 UTC  

The disinformation campaign is working.

2018-04-19 19:29:30 UTC  

Whoever is doing it.

2018-04-19 19:29:36 UTC  

Smoke and mirrors in the middle east.

2018-04-19 19:30:16 UTC  

I've been thinking a lot about the concept of state secrets lately because of it.

2018-04-19 19:34:24 UTC  

Here's a line of thought I had that I shared with @DanConway:
A morality of force and government and militaries must inexorably elaborate how to cope with the dangers of state secrets privileges. Comey's langauge is a great example. State secrets become political tools. It's inevitable. How do the people more perfectly ensure the freedom of the state against corruption via the tool of state secrets? Should the Justice Department be capable of hiding its actions from Congress and the President? Should someone like the speaker of the Chair of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee not be barred by something like state secrets privileges?

And here is an opinion I found on state secrets privileges:
The state secrets privilege undermines the very idea of an independent judiciary; contradicts the core idea of judicial review, which is independent judges making independent evaluations of all of the facts; and essentially allows the executive branch to dictate to the federal courts what cases they can and can’t hear.
Defenders of the state secrets privilege justify it with a “greater good” argument—injustice in the individual case is outweighed by the greater good of protecting national security. But this argument ignores another “greater good” argument: that the greater good is actually served by denying the executive a trump card that would allow it to cover up its abuses of power.

I AM NEGAN

I woudn't call Negan a Commie

2018-04-20 20:28:47 UTC  

tyrant seems accurate

2018-04-21 06:26:20 UTC  

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2018-04-21 06:26:56 UTC  

way to be a huge disappointment, Police Chief Richard Ross

2018-04-21 06:27:17 UTC  

Damn :\

2018-04-21 06:27:27 UTC  
2018-04-21 06:45:45 UTC  

yeah I found his channel recently

2018-04-21 06:48:30 UTC  

great guy

2018-04-21 06:51:12 UTC  

@Thomas the Sowell Train [USA]
I've seen a few of his videos, they are good

2018-04-21 06:56:35 UTC  

He was a cop?

2018-04-21 06:59:59 UTC  

Yeah