The radical AG is under fire from the US Civil Rights Commissioners.

The three ring circus that is headed by the #1 clown in America is being called out for CIVIL RIGHTS VIOLATIONS!!

US Civil Rights Commissioners Ask Blistering Questions About Garland Labeling Parents as 'Domestic Terrorists'


By Mike Miller | Oct 17, 2021 7:30 AM ET
(AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
The more I see Attorney General Merrick Garland in action the more I count America’s lucky stars that the then-Senate Majority Leader kept this guy the hell away from the United States Supreme Court — which no doubt still angers the chief law enforcement official of our country. Shudder the thought.


Before we continue, let’s get one thing straight.
While the Attorney General serves at the pleasure of the president of the United States and is the chief legal counsel of the President, the Attorney General is not the president’s personal lawyer nor that of the president’s party; the Attorney General is the federal government’s chief lawyer. That applied to Jeff Sessions and Bill Barr under Trump — much to Trump’s chagrin — and it applies to Merrick Garland, as he has admitted. The problem being Garland is not practicing what he preaches. And now “the rest of the story.”
As reported by Fox News on Saturday, four out of the eight members of the U.S Commission on Civil Rights have penned a letter to Garland, ripping the Attorney General for his recent ridiculous memo in which he labeled parents who protest at school board meetings over the indoctrination of their kids with the disease of so-called “critical race theory,” child vaccination mandates — and whatever the hell else their First Amendment rights guarantee — as “domestic terrorists.” Hilarious on its face; ominous in practice.


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The members who signed onto the letter include Commissioners Peter Kirsanow, J. Christian Adams, Gail Heriot, and Stephen Gilchrist, noted Fox. They wrote, in part (emphasis mine):
Your memorandum did not cite any specific examples of ‘harassment, intimidation, and threats of violence that would provide any basis for law enforcement action by the Department.
We are concerned that much of what the NSBA (National School Board Association) calls threats and acts of intimidation—and compares to “domestic terrorism and hate crimes”— can be merely classified as political speech.
The members were also adamant about Garland’s insistence that protesting parents represent a national security threat — again, a preposterous notion.
We have combed the internet for signs that parents petitioning school boards are anything approaching a national problem. Nearly all of what we have seen so far makes us proud to be Americans: Parents care about the education of their children, and they are not willing to allow them to be indoctrinated into a radical ideology.
Merrick Garland, Joe Biden, and the entire Democrat Party were unavailable for comment.
The scorching letter wrapped up with a series of blistering questions:
It is always possible that a few of these parents have gotten out of hand and made threats that they should not have. If so, law enforcement is entirely appropriate. But is there evidence that state and local law enforcement is not up to the job?
Why is federal intervention needed here and not in the thousands of other unrelated cases of overheated exchanges that occur regularly across the country? Why does this case call for federal intervention?
Is it surprising to you that concerned parents across the country view your memorandum as an endorsement of the NSBA’s description of their protests as comparable to “domestic terrorism”?
And finally, the Civil Rights Commission members asked Garland to provide specific examples of so-called “domestic terrorism” committed by parents protesting for the wellbeing of their children:
We now ask you to provide us with specific examples of “harassment, intimidation and threats of violence” that you purport allow for law enforcement action and an explanation of why this is a situation that calls for federal intervention in particular.
U.S. Civil Rights Commissioners: 1, Merrick Garland: 0. Final score. Game, set, match.
Thanks for playing, Mr. Garland, now put up or shut up.
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Red State. Right. Sure.
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While the Attorney General serves at the pleasure of the president of the United States and is the chief legal counsel of the President, the Attorney General is not the president’s personal lawyer nor that of the president’s party; the Attorney General is the federal government’s chief lawyer. Originally Posted by bb1961
How rich is this?












How rich is this? Originally Posted by eccieuser9500

The AG is appointed by the President and in your political ideology there is no need for civil rights...HOW RICH IS THAT??


This is another one of your deflection tactics....look look it's Red States.
If you have any ability at comprehension you would see that this is a FACTUAL story and has nothing to do with the website exposing the radical agenda of this worthless administration, but again YOU CAN'T help yourself comrade!!
"A man has got to know his limitations"...sad that you don't.
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The AG is appointed by the President and in your political ideology there is no need for civil rights...HOW RICH IS THAT??


This is another one of your deflection tactics....look look it's Red States.
If you have any ability at comprehension you would see that this is a FACTUAL story and has nothing to do with the website exposing the radical agenda of this worthless administration, but again YOU CAN'T help yourself comrade!!
"A man has got to know his limitations"...sad that you don't. Originally Posted by bb1961

Speaking of limitations . . . are you a parrot who doesn't know what I am alluding to? Keep trying young man.
When all one reads is opinion pieces they start to think those are facts.
Thank goodness Mitch McConnell stood his ground and kept this piece of shit off of the Supreme Court.
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Thank goodness Mitch McConnell stood his ground and kept this piece of shit off of the Supreme Court. Originally Posted by Jackie S

I have to agree that that was a hell of a calculation. He, the turtle, has to live with his astounding hypocrisy.










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When all one reads is opinion pieces they start to think those are facts. Originally Posted by NoirMan

Fact - is the persecution of parents who desire to have a say in their dependents' education - a Right Denied by McAuliffe and teh DPST party ideology.

Parents adn legal citizens of America - are now labelled 'domestic terrorists' by AG Garland adn the fiden crime cabal - and You - 1b1.

You desire to control education and force CRT Racism down the throat of Non-Racist Peoples.



Keep up teh Lies and continue the communist racist performance in the fiden administration crime cabal

You will get what U deserve.



Buck fiden

Buck teh DPST cult
From my cold dead hands.


Let's not forget to add marxist and che' lover 95 to this post as a devout marxist adn racist ideologue of teh Communist cult party!
Interpreter please
Speaking of limitations . . . are you a parrot who doesn't know what I am alluding to? Keep trying young man. Originally Posted by eccieuser9500
Your ability at psychobabble is top notch...what your alluding to is anybody's guess...
When all one reads is opinion pieces they start to think those are facts. Originally Posted by NoirMan
You don't know the difference between opinion and fact...the article has nothing to do with an OPINION...it's directly for the Civil Rights Commissioners.
I don't expect you to know the difference.
Keep shilling for the PISSANT you might become his #1 simp!!
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Ignore rude posters.

Well put, NM. Thank you, sir!
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Thank goodness Mitch McConnell stood his ground and kept this piece of shit off of the Supreme Court. Originally Posted by Jackie S
libs tried to pass him off as a centrist! lolling
its a war about America

and people have chosen sides