pardon happen. abbott blaming radical prosecutor jose garza funded by george soros in election 2 years ago. governor stating, texas has the strongest stand your ground law of self-defense that cannot be nullified by jury of progressive district attorney. sergeant perry claims he acted in self-defense when a mob of protestors surrounded car and one of them pointed gun at him. the texas lieutenant governor also weighing. he should never have been charged with murder. detective says there s evidence that would not have had him indicted and the detective argued over the da over this. when you have the justice system write down at da and court level something has well, that s the deal. cheryl: joey, the lead directive, he sign ad sworn affidavit and signed garza s office and the police in the area said not guilty. i don t know all the evidence but i can take a step back about stand your ground law in texas. i can tell that governor abbott is not using conjecture when he
Joe Raedle/ReutersDonald Trump’s defense lawyer slammed a recent speech by Fani Willis yet again on Wednesday, insisting that the Fulton County district attorney’s “extrajudicial public comments” at a historically Black church last month should disqualify her from the former president’s Georgia election interference case.In a Wednesday filing, defense lawyer Steve Sadow argued that Willis improperly spoke about the case at Big Bethel AME during a speech to celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s
just justin jones may get his st tomorrow. you know, david, is this voter disenfranchisement as they say? david: boy, do we have to go there again? enough already. your voters are not silenced even if they don t reappoint them they get to vote in a special election. voters get to send another left-wing democrat back. these guys are flat out liars. they are not interested in representing their district. i watch the fake mlk speech. i said it before and will say it again, the republicans should have thrown all 3 of them out, gloria johnson included because they all violated the rules. this was not a quiet moment in the well of the floor, they broke rules that had been in place for a very long time and enough already with this racism. if everything is racism, nothing is racism. they didn t throw you out because you were black, they threw you out because they have the votes and you violated the
we must judge one another by the content of our character, not the color of our skin. again and again that one line from one speech, whether it s opposing affirmative action in the 1980s or critical race theory today, republicans have the same response. martin luther king said the content of your character over the color of your skin. put aside the fact that it was an aspirational line, it was what king dreamt might happen in america one day at some point in the future, but not the america to be lived in at the time. an america in which he said in that same i have a dream speech the negro is still sadly crippled by chains of discrimination. the negro lives on a lonelypove. put all that aside for a moment and think how dishonest, how ignorant, how cynical you have to be to reduce the views of a man who gave over 2500 public speeches, gave dozens and dozens of tv and newspaper interviews and wrote five books, to reduce his views to a single out of
where do we go from here, chaos or community, quote, a society that has done something special against the negro for hundreds of years must now do something special for the negro. here s the thing. today conservatives and republicans who decried mlk during his lifetime for his civil rights activism, his anti-war speeches and his very open support for socialism want to pretend he wasn t a man of the left, wasn t a radical who stood up to and critiqued racial inequity in america. and so they have enthusiastically pushed what cornell west has called the santa clausification of dr. king and disingenuously focus on one line in one speech. today republican politicians and fox hosts follow in reagan s footsteps and take every chance they can to quote this one line from martin luther king jr. i have a dream.