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Vance is not the final word on this question. Nt Fiendish Thingy Jan 8 #1
You're right... but it's interesting to see how they reveal thier real agenda. mikelewis Jan 8 #2
We don't even know why ICE goons were in that peaceful residential neighborhood FakeNoose Jan 8 #3
There was a school a block away, I read GusBob Jan 8 #14
Federal law is clear. Law Enforcement agents have "Qualified" immunity. NOT "absolute" immunity. Wiz Imp Jan 8 #4
It's actually neither in this case FBaggins Jan 9 #15
"which protects federal officers from state prosecution for charges involving enforcing federal law." Ol Janx Spirit Jan 9 #19
Right - but the question isn't whether shooting was enforcing federal law FBaggins Jan 9 #20
With a car having just passed her, and her trying to wave the truck that the ICE agents that tried to open her door... Ol Janx Spirit Jan 9 #21
What's "unprecedented", you asshole, is declaring that any federal agent has "absolute immunity" AZJonnie Jan 8 #5
This message was self-deleted by its author mikelewis Jan 8 #8
Many of Vance's outlandish claims are always couched in jabberwocky. RedWhiteBlueIsRacist Jan 8 #6
Was that his pet name for it? Scrivener7 Jan 8 #7
You said "Couched"... mikelewis Jan 8 #9
so what's his name DoBW Jan 8 #10
I think the state courts might weigh in on that. viva la Jan 8 #11
Just listened to some prosecutor being interviewed. There is now law preventing state charges. Swede Jan 8 #12
That was likely in response to something Miller said FBaggins Jan 9 #17
aka straight up NAZI shit. B.See Jan 8 #13
Then there is no need for a Fed investigation, right? In any case, they don't have state immunity. themaguffin Jan 9 #16
Well, honestly if they declare it an act of Terrorism... even the FBI is limited by Homeland Security. mikelewis Jan 9 #18
Fuck you, Maybelline Hillbilly. LudwigPastorius Jan 9 #22
They do not iemanja Jan 9 #23
Well... reality doesn't seem to support that... mikelewis Jan 10 #24
That's illegal coverup iemanja Jan 10 #35
For now. At some point there will be a reckoning Buckeyeblue Jan 10 #25
There are more of us than there are of them. CrispyQ Jan 10 #26
Our right to live trumps their impulse to kill. C_U_L8R Jan 10 #27
They can't be... that's the point. mikelewis Jan 10 #28
I would not want a "real terrorist" to be executed on the spot under these circumstances delisen Jan 10 #29
Right... I absolutely agree with you... mikelewis Jan 10 #32
The problem with letting people be judge and executioner C_U_L8R Jan 10 #30
Police have qualified, not absolute, immunity. That has been the USSC standard for years. in2herbs Jan 10 #31
Says the Vice president. Iggo Jan 10 #33
Maybe Timewas Jan 10 #34
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