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Ask him if would want a link to info that identifies where some of these fire starters live. That info is posted in the local police blotters. I know that I would want to know if someone was the cause of my home being burned to the ground. Originally Posted by Why_Yes_I_Do
Remember that we are dealing with he dreges of the "participation ribbon" class here. Welp... turns out accountability is not a learned response for these azzhats.

Portland Protesters Say Their Lives Were Upended by the Posting of Their Mug Shots on a Conservative Twitter Account

What Andy Ngo is doing is legal. The mug shots are public records. And Ngo told WW that it is his “duty” to report on protesters who have been arrested.

On Aug. 7, Black activist Ragina Gray was tackled by Portland police at a protest and charged with disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, and interfering with an officer.

That same day, conservative Portland activist Andy Ngo shared Gray's name and mug shot on Twitter.

"Gray, 30, is charged with interfering with an officer, resisting arrest and more," Ngo wrote on Twitter. "She was arrested at the violent antifa protest in Portland and quickly bailed out. Gray is frequently photographed with kids at protests and rants about white terrorism." The photo was retweeted by 475 people...


Poor boo-boo. A widdle bit scared that the good guys might pull a page from their Marxist manifesto and show up at THEIR doorstep. Awwwwwwe, poor Boo-Boos.

Futt Buck 'em -- hard!

Pro Tip: Follow Andy Ngo and learn his background. He is a been there, done that kinda guy.
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I hate names that you can't pronounce properly.
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Any tips on how best to serve up some left-over Karma? Is it best served cold or should it be warmed up in the microwave? Ask'n for a friend.

City Council That Approved Abolishing Police: ‘Where Are the Police?’

The Minneapolis city council, which unanimously supported a pledge to abolish the police, is now asking, “Where are the police?”

Minnesota Public Radio (MPR) reported that the city council met with Minneapolis’ head of police on Tuesday: “Just months after leading an effort that would have defunded the police department, City Council members at Tuesday’s work session pushed Chief Medaria Arradondo to tell them how the department is responding to the violence.”

Newly elected council member Jamal Osman said, “Residents are asking, ‘Where are the police?’”...



Hey Portlandia! You paying attention?!?