Hell, I wouldn't be surprised if the Federal government keeps a lists of thoughtcriminals (persons known to possess "contraband" such as Confederate flags and memorabilia, anti-government/anti-tax literature, membership in fringe political groups, conspiratorial films and works etc.) to be arrested or disappeared/killed in the event due process was suspended. That would finally explain why they're so desperate silence someone like Edward Snowden for blowing the whistle on domestic spying.
Wiz, I wouldn't be surprised either if there are such lists. I'd be more surprised to learn there aren't. Don't worry about Walter Williams, he has tenure as a professor and is very difficult to fire. Further, his pro-secession views have been known for some time.
Weaver’s Lessons for the Modern Right
-
First published at The Daily Economy. The modern American right could stand
to gain from the insight of Richard M. Weaver. Weaver, a twentieth-century
cons...
Children: The Measure of a Society
-
Photo Credit:
Pixlr AI
The measure of our civilization will not be its wealth, its technology, or
its politics. It will be the faces of the children we...
23 hours ago
Commenting and Graphics Policy
I create a lot of original graphics that I post on this site and anyone is free to use them. Links and attribution are appreciated. The graphics I create are signed "Stogie."
Hit the Tip Jar
Because Fine Cigars are a Human Right
CONTACT INFORMATION
If you have any comments, suggestions or news, please contact me at stogiechomper "at" gmail.com.
4 comments:
No doubt he'll probably lose his job for this.
Hell, I wouldn't be surprised if the Federal government keeps a lists of thoughtcriminals (persons known to possess "contraband" such as Confederate flags and memorabilia, anti-government/anti-tax literature, membership in fringe political groups, conspiratorial films and works etc.) to be arrested or disappeared/killed in the event due process was suspended. That would finally explain why they're so desperate silence someone like Edward Snowden for blowing the whistle on domestic spying.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nacht_und_Nebel
Wiz, I wouldn't be surprised either if there are such lists. I'd be more surprised to learn there aren't. Don't worry about Walter Williams, he has tenure as a professor and is very difficult to fire. Further, his pro-secession views have been known for some time.
I wonder what would happen to a Social Justice Warrior who wore a Che shirt in the Cuban section of Miami?
No doubt he'd get social justice all right, just not the kind he wanted.
Post a Comment