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Poor failures by our intelligence and homeland security services. People basically begging to be tracked.
 

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Let’s just imagine for a minute, how many of these racial terrorists we could have identified and tracked over the last few years had we pointed out surveillance and intelligence/law enforcement resources on these people instead of trying to setup Trump..
 

WreckinGT

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Good for Cloudflare, but they don’t own the internet.
They don't. 8chan can go elsewhere. They just have to find a provider who is willing to put up with what will come if they host 8chans site. More than likely this site is dead and something will take its place.
 

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They don't. 8chan can go elsewhere. They just have to find a provider who is willing to put up with what will come if they host 8chans site. More than likely this site is dead and something will take its place.

If I were homeland security, I would pay Cloudflare to host it. Then I would figure out who to track and surveil.

But they’re probably more interested in surveilling Trump and his circle.

The more these idiots speak, the better chance we have to identify them and find them. If they go underground we’re less safe.
 

GT_05

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If I were homeland security, I would pay Cloudflare to host it. Then I would figure out who to track and surveil.

But they’re probably more interested in surveilling Trump and his circle.

The more these idiots speak, the better chance we have to identify them and find them. If they go underground we’re less safe.

I agree. Let them have a Facebook page like Antifa.


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MWBATL

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https://apple.news/Aqs27tHJoRWuuKCE7Su96kA

Read what Rosenstein, Trump’s former Assistant Attorney General, said about what Trump needs to do and say in the above Wall Street Journal article.
Here is what the WSJ Editorial Board had to say on the topic:
Which brings us back to the angry young men. This is the one common element in nearly all mass shootings: 19-year-old Nikolas Cruz in Parkland, Fla.; Chris Harper-Mercer in Oregon’s Umpqua Community College; Adam Lanza at Newtown, Conn.; Devin Patrick Kelley in Sutherland Springs, Texas, and the rest. All were deeply troubled and alienated from society in our increasingly atomistic culture.

This is one price we are paying for the decline in what the late sociologist Peter Berger called the “mediating institutions” that help individuals form cultural and social attachments. These are churches, business and social clubs like the Rotary, charitable groups, even bowling leagues, and especially the family. Government programs can never replace these as protectors of troubled young people.

Recognizing this reality is not a counsel of despair to do nothing about mass shootings. But revitalizing these private institutions of social capital is crucial to reversing the cultural decline at the root of so many of America’s ills.
 
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Navy football team apologizes, quickly changes its motto “Load the Clip,” from The Washington Post, which some on this board agree with Trump that it is a “Fake News” paper:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/spor...ologizes-quickly-changes-new-motto-load-clip/
Is this the same Washington Post that reported that the Covington HS kids agitated Phillips? You're damn right they are a "Fake News" paper, regardless of how many (few, actually) things they might get right. Since I can't access that link, I have no idea what you are referring to, but it it's correct, that's the exception for the Post, not the rule.
 
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