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Post by cardiological on Sept 23, 2024 11:45:14 GMT -6
Isn't it interest that the same DOJ fought in court for a year to suppress the Trans Manifesto of the Nashville shooting, but released this manifesto without any court battle (not to mention so quickly)? Did the DOJ advocate its suppression? Those who opposed the release were the families of the victims who had been granted a copyright by the parents of the shooter. The judge ruled in their favor but that decision must have been reversed on appeal because the Tennessee Star recently published the “manifesto”. in any event, the shooter in that case was dead as opposed to Routh who is under arrest, so his letter became a crucial piece of evidence to keep him locked up.
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Post by arrass on Sept 23, 2024 11:57:43 GMT -6
Isn't it interest that the same DOJ fought in court for a year to suppress the Trans Manifesto of the Nashville shooting, but released this manifesto without any court battle (not to mention so quickly)? Chancery Court Judge I’Ashea L. Myles Blocks Release of Nashville School Shooter’s Manifesto, Citing Copyright Claims Judge Blocks Release of Nashville School Shooter’s Manifesto, Citing Copyright Claims
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Post by captbudman on Sept 23, 2024 13:01:52 GMT -6
Isn't it interest that the same DOJ fought in court for a year to suppress the Trans Manifesto of the Nashville shooting, but released this manifesto without any court battle (not to mention so quickly)? Did the DOJ advocate its suppression? Those who opposed the release were the families of the victims who had been granted a copyright by the parents of the shooter. The judge ruled in their favor but that decision must have been reversed on appeal because the Tennessee Star recently published the “manifesto”. in any event, the shooter in that case was dead as opposed to Routh who is under arrest, so his letter became a crucial piece of evidence to keep him locked up. I don't know the details about why the FBI released Routh's manifesto. However, it's the exact opposite of how they handled the "Tranny Manifesto" from the Nashville School shooting. In that case, they fought for over a year to keep the media from publishing it. It does raise questions on what's behind the FBI actions in this case (while he's been charged, I don't believe a grand jury indicted the 2nd potential assassin).
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Post by captbudman on Sept 23, 2024 13:04:10 GMT -6
Isn't it interest that the same DOJ fought in court for a year to suppress the Trans Manifesto of the Nashville shooting, but released this manifesto without any court battle (not to mention so quickly)? Chancery Court Judge I’Ashea L. Myles Blocks Release of Nashville School Shooter’s Manifesto, Citing Copyright Claims Judge Blocks Release of Nashville School Shooter’s Manifesto, Citing Copyright Claims
See my reply & linked story to Cardio. Over before the Judge blocked it (she was reversed as BCM predicted), the FBI refused to release it - prompting the litigation.
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Post by moody on Sept 23, 2024 15:01:46 GMT -6
Its almost like they want to advertise the value of his murder. Or that he is very vulnerable and should bunker down instead of campaigning. Maybe it is like that.
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Post by JDCJJ on Sept 24, 2024 9:48:31 GMT -6
Bill Barr blasts DOJ for releasing letter of alleged would-be Trump assassin Ryan Wesley Routh: ‘Dumbfounded’“I was dumbfounded that the DOJ made public this morning the contents of the letter that, Ryan Routh, left with an acquaintance prior to the attempted assassination of former President Trump,” Barr told Fox News. “The letter calls on people to ‘finish the job’ of killing President Trump, attempts to rouse people in incendiary terms to do so, and offers $150,000 to anyone who succeeds. There was no apparent justification for releasing this information at this stage,” Barr went on. “Even if DOJ thought it important to provide the letter to the court, it could have redacted inflammatory material or arranged to have the letter submitted under seal,” Barr contended. “It was rash to put out this letter in the midst of an election during which two attempts on the life of President Trump had been made,” Barr continued. “It served no purpose other than to risk inciting further violence.” nypost.com/2024/09/23/us-news/bill-barr-blasts-doj-for-releasing-letter-of-would-be-trump-assassin/
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Post by arative on Sept 24, 2024 9:59:56 GMT -6
Kind of like how the Trans shooter from Nashville manifesto hasn't been made public? Yet the Trump bounty has been. Weird I tell ya. I started to mention that in my post. Don’t you want that manifesto released, or do you believe it would be giving the shooter an unwarranted platform? You don't find it odd that they wouldn't release the tranny manifesto for fear it would inspire more shootings but within a week they release this guys manifesto offering to pay for more shootings? Nothing at all about that strikes you as strange?
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