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rudi49jr

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  1. Which visa rules are they breaking exactly? Don’t they have the right to free speech? Don’t they have the right to protest?
  2. From your link: "sent in error" I have no idea what that means. I'm not making the claim but feel free to provide plenty more. Nah, I think you're being obtuse on purpose, so I'm going to let you do your own research. Which country would they self deport to if they were born in the US? Again, seriously? That's what you take from this? US citizens are being told (threatened) to leave the country within 7 days, or else? You don't think that's way over the top? Some even felt so threatened that they hired a lawyer. Two more examples. A man who was born in Georgia was detained by ICE in Florida, probably because he had a Latino name, or because he looked Latino. His mother came down to show the judge his social security card and birth certificate, and still they wouldn't let him go. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/latino/us-born-citizen-detained-ice-immigration-florida-rcna201800 ICE agents smashed the car window of the wrong guy, while his wife and young child were in the car. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJ5YZQtJz7Y The point is that ICE is overstepping its legal authority by miles and miles, and that ICE agents act like goons and thugs, because they know there will be no repercussions. As you can see in this thread, many don't give a toss about the constitutional rights of anyone they don't like, and they actually even approve of it when these rights are very obviously violated.
  3. Seriously, you don’t follow the news? https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/doctor-email-immigration-leave-country-rcna201698 https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/apr/15/self-deportation-email-citizen-immigration-lawyer Plenty more examples, just google for 5 seconds.
  4. You’re advocating deporting people for expressing their opinion. Double standard much?
  5. You really don’t have a clue what’s going on, do you? Even people born in USA, natural born citizens, are getting emails to self-deport.
  6. Diversity, the dreaded four-letter-word that scares the bejesus out of MAGA.
  7. So now you’re a troublemaker if you speak your mind? What happened to free speech? Or does that only apply if you say ‘the right thing’?
  8. Most, if not all, just exercised their right of free speech. But the thin-skinned man child occupying the White House and his cronies can’t deal with even the slightest little bit of criticism.
  9. The so-called advocates of free speech (Trump and his MAGA mob) punishing people for exercising their right to free speech. Free speech for all! But if we don’t like what you say, we’re going to prosecute you, throw you in jail and/or deport you.
  10. The Supreme Court agrees with us, they ruled 9-0 in this case. So what you think is irrelevant. Where’s your evidence, by the way, that he’s a wife beating, terrorist scumbag? Or are you just regurgitating MAGA talking points, as per usual? Because as far as I know, this man has a clean rap sheet. Unlike your dear leader.
  11. What a completely inane post. Give me the money Trump inherited from his daddy and we’ll talk, okay?
  12. Isn’t there plenty of footage of Trump suggesting injecting people with bleach to cure COVID? Page 1 from the MAGA playbook: * lie * deny * deflect * obfuscate * repeat
  13. I never said I don’t care what people do in their private lives, like you did. Besides, I find it very hard to believe that an ‘international model’, like you called her, would marry someone like Trump for love. Hence the wallet remark.
  14. So you don’t care what people do in their private lives? Then why the snide comment about the bar fine?
  15. The irony of saying ‘at least he didn’t pay a bar fine for her’ goes way over your head, obviously. You want to guess how high maintenance Melania is and how much of Trump’s money she gets and/or spends on a weekly/monthly/yearly basis? I’m willing to bet that’s far more (like a million times more) than a measly bar fine.
  16. I’m sure she loves Donald very much. His wallet in particular.
  17. I’m not going to list any of my favorite places here, since I don’t want to bump into any of you lot there. No offense.
  18. Wasn’t this the same RFK who said we should all get measles, in order to get herd immunity? News flash: there is a much easier way, with a much lower death toll, to get herd immunity: just get vaccinated.
  19. And why did the senate refuse to vote for him?
  20. Yes, they did. But because they were vaccinated, their bodies were better equipped to deal with the virus. So less chance of serious complications, and less chance of dying.
  21. Pita owned a measly couple thousand shares in some company and couldn’t become PM because of that. The daughter of Thaksin did become PM however, even though she and the Sinawatra clan own god knows what and are very probably hiding billions and billions of baht in assets. Hmm, does that seem fair? I smell a rat somehow.
  22. America hasn’t been ‘the greatest country on earth’ in decades, at least not since Reagan gave big corp the chance to get their hooks in well and truly. And the (far) right doesn’t need the left’s help to destroy the country, they’re doing a hell of a job on their own. By the way, what’s with the weird and random use of capitals in every sentence? Trump started doing it in his truth social posts, and now every MAGA supporter seems to follow his lead.
  23. You know Denmark well? Did your Danish friends tell you that each year Denmark gives Greenland (a so-called annual block grant) something like $450 million? That doesn’t sound to me like treating it as a backwater.
  24. Aren’t we being a tad hypocritical? Because I’m quite sure if this had happened under Biden, and Harris would have received the cold welcome Vance and his wife got, all the Trump and Putin fan boys would have been out in force. And now it’s nothing but crickets from you guys. I wonder why that is.
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