The only thing that changed was forced births and protests happening at THIER homes. SCOTUS said protesting at homes was “protected speech” when it was our homes. Guess things feel different it’s your turn in the barrel #Protest#RoeVWadeprotest#DomesticSupplyOfInfants
@tedlieu SCOTUS sidewalks are not more sacred than the ones in front of my house. They made the rules for us, but don’t like playing by them. This act will be abused. Don’t steal our right to assemble & protest #ParityAct#AbortionBan#domesticatedDems
@SpeakerPelosi I have never been more ashamed of my government than right now. SCOTUS sidewalks are not more sacred than the ones in front of my house. They made the rules for us, but don’t like playing by them #ParityAct#AbortionBan#domesticatedDems
@SenWarren I believed in you. I persisted. Now I want to vomit. SCOTUS sidewalks are not more sacred than the ones in front of my house. They made the rules for us, but don’t like playing by them #ParityAct#AbortionBan#domesticatedDems
Hmmm. Debunked - OR - not letting the LASD browbeat them into revealing sources & methods while you show the world your corrupt ass? Context is tricky when your normal mode of communicating is police brutality, but stick with it. This onion had one layer - even you can peel it.
What should be of interest is the fact the LA Times refuses to acknowledge their reporting, and the account of a disgruntled employee, were thoroughly debunked during today’s press conference.
Here’s the full letter sent from Los Angeles Times’ general counsel to the LA Sheriff. LAT’s general counsel says if there is any attempt from the sheriff to search property/data of its reporters it will have broken law & the paper will "seek every available remedy against you."
@JohnBauters Los Angeles has a job opening for Mayor, over 21k miles of roadways, and alot of people who complain about sharing them…
#bike#bikelife#cycling