Wednesday, July 9, 2025

ON THE LAW

 I see that an Appellate Court unanimously found that Douglass Mackey was not guilty of the vile crime he was convicted of in a court in the sewer known as the eastern district of New York. After decades I still remember this as perhaps the best performance I have ever seen from an actor. If it fails to start up at 17:30 or a little after, please make it so. Listen to the whole thing if you like. As I said, it is very good. The part I mean for you to hear is about 'stealing a dime.'

Here are the words from Mackey on the case he found himself a victim of. 

The democrat purists will claim that it was nothing at all to do with our Constitutionally protected God given right to freedom of speech but you can read so you can easily see that they're lying, again. See, they'll claim it was a "conspiracy."


4 comments:

The Old Guy said...

Sounds familiar.

Jan Hus was summoned to the council of Constance to give his view on some positions of the Church. He was guaranteed safe conduct. In Constance he was tried, convicted of heresy, and executed.

In the fine print you will see that a safe conduct pass does not apply to hefetics.

The Old Guy said...

Heretics excuse my fumble fingers

Anonymous said...

Yep, should have been more familiar with Matthew 7:16. Of course, they made sure none but Latin speakers would know the Word.

Dan said...

And people still think we have a functional First Amendment...