If a normal person did that, they'd end up in jail for animal cruelty.
....but the fact it was an official-looking guy from the gov who ordered it done makes it a completely normal thing.
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If a normal person did that, they'd end up in jail for animal cruelty.
....but the fact it was an official-looking guy from the gov who ordered it done makes it a completely normal thing.
I see everyone is having fun with this story.The Neighbor Of Paul Pelosi’s – Blows Massive Hole
IMHO, we should have fun with it. After all, they are the ones who immediately tried to make it political by saying the "attack" was motivated by their opponents.I see everyone is having fun with this story.
Hey Gringott is that a trunk monkey??????
Yet the NBC reporter who initially reported that fact, got suspended by the network for having done so.Unnamed source that watched body cam footage claims Pelosi opened door
Yet the NBC reporter who initially reported that fact, got suspended by the network for having done so.
....and they tried to tell us that the report was wrong.
This stuff is just more evidence that the big news outlets work to cover stuff up for those in gov whom they support.
Had this happened to Trump or someone connected to him, they'd be working overtime to uncover every little detail, the body cam vid and 911 call would have been released immediately and the reporters would be making fun of the boxers he was wearing.
Have they unsuspended their own reporter who originally reported that fact, and then was suspended for having done it?NBC: Body Cam Footage Shows Paul Pelosi Opened Door For Police Before Alleged Attack
(official source) caught doing it again
... NBC now reports that police body cam footage has been made available to some media outlets ...
And uncovering this great knowledge will do exactly what for you?All I really want to know was whether Paul was pitching or catching.
I'm so thankful I had just set my coffee mug down.I'm beginning to think that being governed by pedophiles and sexual predators; deviants covertly controlled by intelligence agency blackmail rings may not be the ideal political structure.
Probably hammering a point home? Remodeling studs? Jerking some nails?All I really want to know was whether Paul was pitching or catching.
All I really want to know was whether Paul was pitching or catching.
And uncovering this great knowledge will do exactly what for you?
The question I have is what type of hammers are the sex toy enthusiasts most excited by? Jack hammer, ball-peen, etc.?
LOL!We should get Lancers and Krag a room.
There's a very definitive line between curiosity and fantasy.We should get Lancers and Krag a room.
A coalition of news organizations, including The Associated Press, filed a court motion in San Francisco seeking access to evidence against the man charged in last year’s attack on former U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband, Paul Pelosi.
During a Dec. 14 preliminary hearing, the San Francisco district attorney’s office introduced audio and video evidence against David DePape, the man accused of attacking Paul Pelosi. But it has refused to release the evidence to the media.
Attorneys for the coalition said in the motion filed Wednesday that “the public and press have standing to assert their rights of access to court records and proceedings.”
The coalition also includes The New York Times, The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, The Press Democrat, CNN, Fox News, CBS, ABC, NBC and KQED, an NPR-member radio station in San Francisco.
A spokesperson for the district attorney’s office didn’t immediately respond to an email seeking comment.
Evidence introduced in the preliminary hearing against DePape included audio from a 911 call made by Paul Pelosi, portions of body camera video taken by the two police officers who responded to the Pelosis’ house, portions of video of a police detective interviewing DePape and footage captured by Capitol Police Department surveillance cameras.
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