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    I get that. Any normal person would rightly think it's a parody. It just illustrates how forked up someone would be to say it with a straight face.

    The cognitive dissonance with this guy is incredible. He has "Alpha Male" in his screen name and once tweeted that men who have to announce that they are Alphas are not, in fact, Alphas.
     
    Louisiana’s far right attorney general Jeff Landry faces accusations of targeted retaliation and a major conflict of interest after he pushed to remove an independent counsel representing the state’s pardon board as it prepared to hear clemency petitions from dozens of death row inmates.

    Landry, a staunch supporter of the death penalty, has ardently opposed the historic mass clemency petitions and last month joined a civil suit against the pardon board itself in order to block hearings from moving forward, citing alleged infringements of “eligibility and notice rules”. After an independent lawyer, hired by the parole board, pushed back against the lawsuit, documents reveal the attorney general moved to block his appointment. The move has placed the entire clemency process in jeopardy as the first round of hearings are due to begin in less than two weeks.

    Louisiana’s pardon board policy mandates that only the state’s governor has the power to direct the board to schedule capital clemency hearings, with the state constitution endowing only the governor right to grant clemency. Louisiana’s current governor John Bel Edwards is a Democrat who earlier this year expressed opposition to the death penalty and will leave office in January of next year. In late August he instructed the boardto move forward with the process.

    In response to Landry’s lawsuit, the board hired an independent attorney, J Arthur Smith III, who argued in pleadings on behalf of the board that the civil action should be dismissed due to its attempted “unconstitutional exercise of the governor’s exclusive pardon power”. The pleadings affirmed the board’s position, that neither the state attorney general, nor the group of local conservative prosecutors who are also suing, had authority to block the clemency hearings.

    Documents obtained by the Guardian show that Smith also wrote directly to Landry on 26 September, urging him to voluntarily recuse himself from the suit, arguing his move against the state’s board is a conflict of interest and a violation of Louisiana legal ethics.

    In an extraordinary move, Landry wrote back to Smith on the same day, seeking his removal as independent counsel suggesting the board had hired him “prior to obtaining the necessary approvals for state contracts” and arguing that his request for recusal “calls into question your competency as a lawyer”.

    “You are not authorized to serve as legal counsel,” Landry states in the letter.

    Smith is a respected legal veteran who has practiced law in Louisiana for over 50 years.……

     
    i would have to ask, what is the endgame of turning people into Zombies? how does that benefit these people doing the test?

    most of the people who got vaccinated were bleeding heart woke liberals

    Activate the 5G, they turn into zombies.

    Zombies need to be put down.

    Live out your fantasy of shooting Libs

    America becomes right wing wonderland

    why would the pharma companies and Biden administration want that?

    who knows? But that’s another question
     
    Well we have had the vaccine AND the 5G towers now for more than a year and I surely havent noticed any Zombies ;)
     

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