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10 hours ago, DevoHusker said:

I believe the request was granted.

Sounds like counsel for the federal government didn't put up any objection to it, so, I guess if they don't really care... 

 

Honestly surprised anybody would want to go to Mexico right now, though. The thought of failing a mandatory COVID test in the days before coming back to the U.S., and then having to quarantine in Mexico for two weeks, doesn't sound like a great time. They don't just give you a place to stay down there for two weeks unless you pay for it, and then obviously you can't go anywhere or do anything.

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1 minute ago, Archy1221 said:

The one that didn’t go off?  And she specifically has been referencing the rioters who broke into Capitol as to who she was worried about.  Even made reference to scary Capitol Policeman in her presence. 

 

Rather than paraphrasing, you could just use her own words. They're in print, and they're pretty easy to find.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Some insurrectionist groups are joining forces and are 'doubling down' after the Jan 6 riot.  Expect more problems ahead wt these groups.

We may have seen just the beginning.  They are racists at their core.

 

https://www.ajc.com/news/militia-alliance-in-georgia-signals-new-phase-for-extremist-paramilitaries/UD2JMQV5A5EABHHAKBQZBK2IVY/

 

 

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The leader of a private paramilitary group that provided security for Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said he has formed alliances with other far-right groups to advocate for Georgia’s secession from the union, following the arrests of participants in the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.

“The way patriots are now being hunted down and arrested by fellow men and women who have taken the same oath has disheartened any faith I had in the redemption or reformation of the USA as one entity,” Justin Thayer, head of the Georgia III% Martyrs, said in a text exchange with The Atlanta Journal-Constitution this week.

Thayer said the Martyrs have allied themselves with fellow “Three Percenter” militia the American Brotherhood of Patriots and American Patriots USA (APUSA), a north Georgia group headed by Chester Doles, a Dahlonega resident who belonged to various racist and neo-Nazi hate groups before forming the new group in 2019. The combined groups will advocate for Georgia’s secession from the union through an amendment to the U.S. Constitution or through “the collapse of the American experiment,” Thayer said.

 

“For the last 150 years, the Imperial Yankee culture of the northeast has been molding Georgia — and the South in general — into its ‘perfect’ image,” he said.

In an AJC interview this week, Doles confirmed the groups were working together, but he would not say what they intended to do.

“Things are different now. Everything has changed,” he said. “We’ve seen our last Republican president in American history. The ballot box — we tried as hard as we could try. It’s not working.”

 

 

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