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They Say ‘Nobody’s Above the Law’—Until
It’s Their Judge

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Posted By: Mercedes44, 7/8/2025 5:32:03 AM

Boy, they love them the rules, eh? Like neon lights in the fog, five words we've seen and heard everywhere, along with the self-righteous posts: "Nobody is above the law!"We heard those five words more than we heard "Good morning" or "Have a nice day." They echoed from tote bags, blared across chyrons, and rang out in chants from crowds cheering FBI raids on pro-life activists and conservative school board members—repeated so often that we began to believe they meant what they said. However, when progressive Milwaukee Judge,

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Reply 1 - Posted by: cor-vet 7/8/2025 9:34:50 AM (No. 1974357)
As a tax-payer, and thusly, the employer of all things in the public domain, I declare that I'm exempt from all laws! S/O
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Reply 2 - Posted by: JunkYardDog 7/8/2025 10:03:39 AM (No. 1974377)
NOTHING says lying, cheating Democrat better than a stacked deck of cards, the cards being certain District Judges who feel they can pull their uno-reverse cards on Trump's E.O.'s. If not for chearing, the Democrats couldn't win elections, couldn't falsify (vis the census) their populations in blue states to claim un-earned seats in the House, couldn't lie to and manipulate Americans via their willing minions in the media. Their latest schtick, ambushing ICE officers, is beyond the pale. L.A. Mayor Karen Bass keeps saying that ICE raids in LA are causing fear-I'd just be terrified to walk down ANY street in L.A. after dark, not knowing who or what would targe me for a crime.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: mifla 7/9/2025 7:46:47 AM (No. 1974903)
When Dems are in power, they make a lot of claims about the law and what is right. When Dems are not in power, they make a lot of opposite claims about those same laws and rights.
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