SUPERB! Trevor Phillip's BEAUTIFULLY exposes David Lammy and Labour's sickening hypocrisy.
He shows him the receipts of them ALL saying it's ok to feel "fury" and "anger" over George Floyd, while they criticise Farage for saying the same about Henry Nowak.
Satisfying to watch.
Here is:
the single most shocking piece of evidence in the entirety of the November 3, 2020 election:
Statistically impossible:
“They were all in sequence. These are absentee ballots and mail-in ballots. They cannot be in sequence—2232 cannot have 2233 next to it—because they are mailed in and come in all different numbers.”
I’ve been calling this out for years, and they called us crazy. But finally, the curtain is being pulled back.
With federal prosecutors and the FBI now on the ground investigating multi-level election fraud in California, the "nothing to see here" excuse is officially dead. Its about time!
As your next State Treasurer, I’m not just going to watch—I’m going to follow the money.
We will audit every single cent of taxpayer funding tied to these election processes. Total transparency starts at the vault.
Tyrant cop let's his hurt ego guide him into a massive lawsuit.
Loveland Colorado Police and EMS responded to a motorcycle crash. Seeing the wrecked bike in the road, Preston Sowl stepped in to help emergency crews by moving the motorcycle away from where the rider was injured during an accident.
When an officer approached Sowl to interview him about the accident, Sowl stated he hadn't actually witnessed the crash and declined to provide further information or cooperate with the investigation.
The responding officer insisted that because Sowl had altered the scene by moving the motorcycle, he was now a required part of the investigation. Sowl once again said he was not a witness, he did not see anything and was present because he knew the rider.
With a hurt ego because Sowl told him he was dismissed, the officer pressed further. Sowl repeatedly asserted his constitutional right to remain silent, refusing to identify himself or answer questions.
After several threats from the officer that non-compliance would result in an arrest for obstructing a peace officer. Sowl did not back down on his rights and the officer decided to flex his muscle while taking Sowl into custody.
Sowl loudly protested the arrest, arguing he was under no legal obligation to talk, and sustained an injury during the struggle.
In the end Sowl was 100% correct in standing up for his rights.
Sowl took the City of Loveland and the arresting officers to federal court, alleging:
First Amendment Retaliation: For being arrested simply for exercising his right to refuse to speak with law enforcement.
Fourth Amendment Violations: Unlawful arrest without probable cause and the use of excessive force.
A federal judge denied qualified immunity to the primary arresting officer, ruling that a citizen cannot be compelled to talk or be arrested purely for refusing to answer questions when they aren't suspected of a crime.
As a result, the City of Loveland settled the lawsuit for $290,000. This was their admission of guilt, however they did nothing to discipline the officer that was way out of line. Instead they spent tax payer money to cover for a cop that is not fit to wear the badge.
Yes — there are plenty of Black Americans with common sense who don’t lie and refuse to swallow the Democrat nonsense they’ve been pushing for years on end.
They see the grift, the excuses, and the division for exactly what it is.
Real voices. Real truth. Not the race-baiting narrative.
#CommonSense #BlackVoicesForTruth #NoMoreLies #LawAndOrder
What do you think? 👇
Patrice Kelly kiIIed the man who took her daughter from her😳
And what made that episode so powerful is that nobody in that courtroom could honestly say they didn't understand why.
The law said one thing. Every human instinct said something completely different.
It wasn't about whether what she did was legal. It was about whether anyone in her position would have done the same 💔
@OnefateX@tupacabra You realize that like cell phones with cameras weren't a huge thing, not to mention you don't carry them when you're in the army. Do people not understand that you're not like allowed to just take pictures of everything while you're deployed?