The Isolated Politics Blurt Thread I: A New Beginning

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'QAnon Shaman' files paperwork to run for political office in Arizona: report​

“We shall have no real hope to survive the enemies arrayed against us until we hang the traitors lurking among us,” he wrote in a Nov. 19, 2020 Facebook post.

“The fact that we had a bunch of our traitors in office hunker down, put on their gas masks and retreat into their underground bunker, I consider that a win,” he said. Notably, as a convicted felon, Chansley is forbidden from voting. However he is free to run, the network reported.

As a felony convict, Chansley can run but not vote in the election.

there's something pretty fucked up about that ruling. it should be equal, either both should be able to run AND vote or NOT run and vote
 
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Tennessee man admits to conspiring with Jan. 6 defendant to kill FBI agents​


Austin Carter, who was a 26-year-old security officer and a member of the Army Reserves at the time of his arrest in December 2022, admitted in a plea agreement that he “unlawfully and knowingly combined, conspired, and agreed with his co-defendant,” Edward Kelley, to kill FBI personnel.
Carter admitted that he provided a cooperating witness “with a list of FBI employees that CARTER received from KELLEY” on or about Dec. 13, 2022, and that Carter instructed the cooperating witness “to memorize the FBI employees identified on the list and then burn the list.” Kelley and Carter “discussed plans to attack the FBI Field Office in Knoxville, Tennessee” and that the purpose of the conspiracy was “to retaliate against government conduct,” Carter admitted.
 

In very rare move, Pope dismisses conservative US bishop Strickland

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By Philip PullellaVATICAN CITY (Reuters) -Pope Francis has dismissed Bishop Joseph E. Strickland of Tyler, Texas, one of his fiercest critics among U.S. Roman Catholic conservatives, a Vatican ...
 

In very rare move, Pope dismisses conservative US bishop Strickland

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Reuters|1 hour ago
By Philip PullellaVATICAN CITY (Reuters) -Pope Francis has dismissed Bishop Joseph E. Strickland of Tyler, Texas, one of his fiercest critics among U.S. Roman Catholic conservatives, a Vatican ...

strickland had already made it clear he'd not resign if asked (the normal procedure adopted), so i'm glad they took these steps. strickland's brand of poison is nasty as fuck.
The dismissal followed a Vatican investigation earlier this year into the administration of the Tyler diocese, which Catholic media reports said included a review of his handling of financial affairs.

It was announced simultaneously by the Vatican and the U.S. Bishops Conference. Neither statement gave a reason.
 
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