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larry gassan's avatar

These are the Punisher Logo guys, looking at their phones in Uvalde TX.

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Liberty's Limericks's avatar

What a sad, sanctimonious jerk 

who 'round college campus would lurk: 

holding bold microphone;

such deluded thoughts honed, 

by a Chuck, shirking any real work

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Cerberus Bar and Grill's avatar

I hope Larry sues the sh*t out of Weems. Dude was in jail for a little over a month. WTAF.

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Steven Pusser's avatar

These are the fascist cops that drump wants to share his divine immunity with.

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Marycat2021's avatar

If I were Bushart, I would sue the living shit out of the county and the sheriff.

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meh's avatar
Oct 31Edited

Hopefully the guy arrested on wholly bullshit charges can litigate sufficiently to hurt the municipality that hired that shitweasel sheriff. Bushart deserves a solid 8 figure award for damages.

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Zyxomma's avatar

Ta, Dok. Weems is a weenie. I'm glad Bushart's charges were dropped, and good for Phil Williams, also too.

Dear Meccalopolis and I saw David Byrne's show early this month. He's still got it, and it was amazing from start to finish. It was also the first show I saw at Radio City Music Hall in ages.

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Danielle Scherer's avatar

Saw Byrne in Pittsburgh this tour. He's the hero we need

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Robert Eckert's avatar

“Evil could be your neighbor,” he warned.

Evil could even be your sheriff.

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WannabeWonk's avatar

I wouldn't live there

If you paid me to

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Chuck Dickens's avatar

These hillbilly dumbfucks staff local election boards, also, too.

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Craig Nixon's avatar

And show up at the polling place to "protect election integrity", which isn't voter intimidation at all. Nope. Nuh-uh.

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NH is for 🦡🍄🐍's avatar

Hopefully the wrongful detention suit will have at its core the firing of Sheriff Fuckstick. Plus a lot of Ameros for the plaintiff.

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Pexas Teat's avatar

Maybe the good sheriff could study up and get his GED while he sits in jail.

Oh well, a man can dream.

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Wookiee Monster's avatar

You may also ask “What is that large automobile?” and “My God, have I done?”

https://youtu.be/WTeTcrvSQms?si=A8xkz2Czm06Gz3GQ

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vorpal 🚫♔'s avatar

lol, that made my afternoon... thanks

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Wookiee Monster's avatar

Anytime.

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Erisian's avatar

"but whose politics the local fuckhead sheriff didn’t like"

Color me shocked! Sheriff Weems (bless his heart) has been called hardcore MAGA and is likely a dues-paying member in the CSPOA, but for some strange reason they don't publish a membership list so I can't say for sure. Anyone who questions the good sheriff's interpretations of the laws is, by definition, a criminal deserving to be locked up indefinitely or until the felon can be transferred to a reeducation camp.

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"a snarky September 21 Facebook post about a candlelight vigil for the holy martyr Charlie Kirk"

When will people finally learn that St Charlie (I expect Pope Leo to canonize him any day now) and his memory/legacy are not to be fucked around with -- TPUSA has already taken care of that by sanewashing that which can't be sanewashed.

fnord

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Craig Nixon's avatar

The CSPOA - Charlie's Sycophants Policing Ol' Antifa.

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Tommytoes's avatar

As the wife's co-worker told a customer, we're sorry about the confusement.

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Anotherangle01's avatar

"Weems also claimed that no charges would have been brought if Bushart had simply taken down the Facebook post, and told reporter Phil Williams, “We sent Lexington Police Department out to speak to him and he refused to do that, I mean, what kind of person does that? What kind of person just says he don't care?”

Chris Eargle, a South Carolina guy who started a “Free Larry Bushart” Facebook page after hearing about the case, pointed out that if law enforcement really believed someone made a real threat of violence, it wouldn’t resolve the public safety threat to simply ask the suspect to take down a social media post."

Hate to break it to y'all, but it took a lot more than Phil Williams that got Officer Larry out of jail after 30ish days. I wouldn't be surprised one bit if Sherif Nick and the local DA on the day that this story broke, got some DM and calls from various law enforcement agencies and the Tennessee Attorney General's Office. Fellow Sheriffs saying, "you f#@!ed up royally on the Thin Blue Line Bro Code. You may have forgotten, and you can do whatever we want, but in SuchinShuch County, we take care of our own. (The whole thing about taking down the post, and all will be OK, sounds like some Thin Blue Line Bro Code type of crap to me. And of course, retired Officer Larry answered the way he did because he thought he'd be protected by his fellow bro officers, and Sheriff Larry wouldn't do what he did. Surprise!!!! You're going to jail, anyway, no bros to protect you now. I imagine the AG's Office would be like, "You can do whatever you want and go forward with your case, but do you know how much time it would take to find ex Officer Larry a prison in Tennessee where there is minimal chance that a prisoner at said prison, would remember who Officer Larry was, give now Inmate Larry a "Hearty Prison Welcome??/?" Don't you guys "take care of your own, anyways??? (Nice way of saying, take care of this matter yourselves, we hate convicting cops unless we absolutely have to.)

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Long story short, if this was anyone else, that person would still be rotting away in jail. But since it was a former officer, the Thin Blue Line Bro Code prevailed after all.

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Pisto75666's avatar

This. The "Good 'Ol Boy" system is still a thing.

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Wookiee Monster's avatar

“We sent Lexington Police Department out to speak to him and he refused to do that, I mean, what kind of person does that?“

Someone who believes in the First Amendment?

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Craig Nixon's avatar

The First Amendment? What is that, some kinda commie shit?

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rlcornelius's avatar

I know, right? As everybody knows, the first amendment ONLY applies to my right to post the 10 commandments, that I don't even follow myself, in schools, to put up nativity scenes on public property during Christmas time, to force you to say Merry Christmas to me, and other ways for me to force my religion on you!

/s

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Gary Seven in Space's avatar

SUE!

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clairence's avatar

When do the website guy and the tv interviewer get arrested along with the original guy, on conspiracy charges?

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Parakeetist's avatar

When does the building guy go to jail?

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