A guy was bragging on social media a year ago.
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This cat was eyein' up Icky's equestrian estate for some prime squattin'. He was just waiting for Icky to actually leave in order to move in.
Say, "Thank you, ICE and Tom Homan!" there ickus.
None of them tried to become squatters. I have no idea if any or all of them were here legally but they did a hell of a good job. And I paid them top dollar.
Go fuck yourselves, Looooser, ICE and Homan.
None of them tried to become squatters. I have no idea if any or all of them were here legally but they did a hell of a good job. And I paid them top dollar.
Go fuck yourselves, Looooser, ICE and Homan.
So why do you hate Tom Homan and Ice? I thought you “LOOOOOOVED” YOU SOME LAW ENFORECEMENT ?
I leave in a few days for Seattle and Whidbey Island, followed by a cruise up the coast of Alaska. Eat your liver, Loooooser.
When I get back I'll be buying a Maserati.
watching paint dry. The ship will anchor offshore next to a glacier, and you will spend your day watching chunks of ice break loose and fall into the sea. Yes sir, this extravaganza of excitement will take you right up to cocktail hour.
But it's a really big deal when they make an announcement that a whale is breaching next to the ship on the port or starboard side. A thousand people grab their jackets and crowd up the elevators and stairs for a chance to see it, and you pay $600 a day and up for the privilege. Tip: If you go to Seaworld and pay about $80, they have one that breaches with a human riding on his back, and another one what plays a musical instrument. Breaching in the wild is not learned skill, it's instinctive. Once in a while, you get to see a killer whale eat a seal alive while it squeals. Now, THAT'S something, but they don't make announcements for that because it might disturb the delicate sensibilities of the LIbs on board.
Now seriously, I've already been on cruises up the fjords of New Zealand (as recently as last year), and seen whales breach off Hawaii, I just wanted to see Alaska. And since I'll first be visiting friends north of Seattle, I figured "why not?" Also, I'm not paying anywhere near $600 a day. I so hope to see some Orcas. And this Liberal hopes they DO eat a seal.
As for cocktail hour, I got a free drinks package, so......bring...it....ON!!!
ickypus will be a working as a cabin boy on a Greek freighter 
SwallowMeat desperately needs a hiatus.
He's been spending too much time at his local glory hole. He's jizz-drunk.
Illegal squatters should be prosecuted according to the prevailing laws. Other law breakers should ALSO be prosecuted according to the prevailing laws: no one is above the law.
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http://www.mediaite.com/opinion/kristi-noems-el-salvador-prison-photo-op-might-have-violated-the-geneva-convention/
Kristi Noem’s El Salvador Prison Photo Op Might Have Violated the Geneva Convention [Mar 27, 2025]
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"Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s photo op in an El Salvadoran prison drew swift backlash online, but some observers are pointing out that it may have also violated the Geneva Convention.
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"A short video Noem posted on social media drew a cascade of critical responses, commenting on not just the chilling visual of the prisoners crowded in the cell behind her, heads shaved and shirtless, but the jarring contrast with her perfectly coifed hair, makeup, and what appeared to be a Rolex Daytona watch, which currently retails for nearly $50,000. ...
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"... The humanitarian laws included in the Geneva Convention mandate that “prisoners of war must at all times be humanely treated and protected against acts of violence, intimidation, insults, and public curiosity,” wrote Secretary of the Navy John H. Chafee in 1971 during the height of the Vietnam War.
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"That means that “[p]risoners may not be publicly exploited for purposes of propaganda,” wrote Jonathan V. Last in a scathing column at The Bulwark that pointed out the grotesque nature of Noem’s photo op, with the prisoners dressed alike, “crammed into a cell,” unmoving, silent, and not making any facial expressions.
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" “They have clearly been posed by the jailers, forced to hold position so that they can be useful props for the American woman so that she can manufacture propaganda for her regime,” wrote Last. “We have seen this kind of thing before. Just not from America.” ..."
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Illegal squatters should be prosecuted according to the prevailing laws. Other law breakers should ALSO be prosecuted according to the prevailing laws: no one is above the law.
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http://www.mediaite.com/opinion/kristi-noems-el-salvador-prison-photo-op-might-have-violated-the-geneva-convention/
Kristi Noem’s El Salvador Prison Photo Op Might Have Violated the Geneva Convention [Mar 27, 2025]
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"Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s photo op in an El Salvadoran prison drew swift backlash online, but some observers are pointing out that it may have also violated the Geneva Convention.
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"A short video Noem posted on social media drew a cascade of critical responses, commenting on not just the chilling visual of the prisoners crowded in the cell behind her, heads shaved and shirtless, but the jarring contrast with her perfectly coifed hair, makeup, and what appeared to be a Rolex Daytona watch, which currently retails for nearly $50,000. ...
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"... The humanitarian laws included in the Geneva Convention mandate that “prisoners of war must at all times be humanely treated and protected against acts of violence, intimidation, insults, and public curiosity,” wrote Secretary of the Navy John H. Chafee in 1971 during the height of the Vietnam War.
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"That means that “[p]risoners may not be publicly exploited for purposes of propaganda,” wrote Jonathan V. Last in a scathing column at The Bulwark that pointed out the grotesque nature of Noem’s photo op, with the prisoners dressed alike, “crammed into a cell,” unmoving, silent, and not making any facial expressions.
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" “They have clearly been posed by the jailers, forced to hold position so that they can be useful props for the American woman so that she can manufacture propaganda for her regime,” wrote Last. “We have seen this kind of thing before. Just not from America.” ..."
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"what appeared to be a Rolex Daytona watch, which currently retails for nearly $50,000. ..." At least she might actually have one.
My Daytona is a rare early model from the 1970s, not that tacky gold thing. Mine was appraised a few years ago for insurance purposes at $125,000. Here it is. Eat your liver, Loser.
