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cjsdowg 02/02/24 8:21:05 PM #1: |
https://twitter.com/Phil_Lewis_/status/1753549952578453573
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Robot2600 02/02/24 8:22:38 PM #2: |
pretty sure that's illegal somehow
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aarrgus 02/02/24 8:23:23 PM #3: |
Cool.
Have the charity create an on paper bail bondsman business that only they can use. --- Last night I was lying in bed, staring at the stars, and I wondered... Where the **** is my roof? ... Copied to Clipboard!
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DnDer 02/02/24 8:36:38 PM #4: |
Robot2600 posted...
pretty sure that's illegal somehow Feels like it violates the group's free speech, since money is speech, and protesting (and protesters) are speech. Or it violates freedom of assembly, because you can't tell someone/an org who they can and can't associate with or bail out. Or it probably violates Due Process, because in places where bail exists, to refuse someone to be bailed out unfairly restricts their liberty and exercise of other constitutional freedoms. You can't do that without a conviction, you'd think, anyway. Just a couple guesses off the top of my head. Now imagine a lawyer who knows what the hell he's doing is going to find. --- What has books ever teached us? -- Captain Afrohead Subject-verb agreement. -- t3h 0n3 ... Copied to Clipboard!
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darkace77450 02/03/24 12:06:49 AM #5: |
From the same people who think the Freedom Convoy protesters were patriots and the January 6 insurrectionists are hostages. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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