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Saturday, April 24, 2021
Suddenly, My Father's 20 Years Running From the FBI Do Not Seem So Weird
4/24/21 New York Post reports on a woman who failed to return a VHS tape of Sabrina the Teenage Witch in 1999 and had a felony arrest warrant for her.
Sorry, I didn't intend that to be aimed at you personally.
It just seemed like a pretty small thing to make a whole news article about when those same media outlets don't seem to care about exposing the many acts of premeditated murder and other grave abuses the FLEAs have been committing for literal decades without getting so much as a slap on the wrist.
So I tried to explain my first comment, and I'm pretty sure a did a terrible job of it. So that, combined with the fact that it wasn't adding anything to the discussion prompted me to just delete it so it wouldn't clutter things up.
It is the smallness of the offense that makes it newsworthy. Santa Monica Library will not add fines beyond the cost of replacing the library material that was kept overdue. A brief look at Amazon.com will show that very few books and Videos have a replacement cost that renders keeping the item past its due date a felony. Who was the woman? Who was she related to? What reason other than to remind people that "Big Brother is Watching." could there be here?
And it has been the New York Post that did not keep to the accepted (and acceptable) behavior of the news media of late (I think it was something about Biden's son Hunter that got them suspended from some social media site, but I can't recall for sure right now.
Somehow targeted, very specific, defunding may take on a different light.
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ReplyDeleteWhere did you read that in my post?
DeleteSorry, I didn't intend that to be aimed at you personally.
DeleteIt just seemed like a pretty small thing to make a whole news article about when those same media outlets don't seem to care about exposing the many acts of premeditated murder and other grave abuses the FLEAs have been committing for literal decades without getting so much as a slap on the wrist.
So I tried to explain my first comment, and I'm pretty sure a did a terrible job of it. So that, combined with the fact that it wasn't adding anything to the discussion prompted me to just delete it so it wouldn't clutter things up.
DeleteIt is the smallness of the offense that makes it newsworthy. Santa Monica Library will not add fines beyond the cost of replacing the library material that was kept overdue. A brief look at Amazon.com will show that very few books and Videos have a replacement cost that renders keeping the item past its due date a felony.
DeleteWho was the woman? Who was she related to? What reason other than to remind people that "Big Brother is Watching." could there be here?
And it has been the New York Post that did not keep to the accepted (and acceptable) behavior of the news media of late (I think it was something about Biden's son Hunter that got them suspended from some social media site, but I can't recall for sure right now.
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