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Sightlineto politics •SHOCK POLL: AOC a Close Second Place Behind Kamala Harris in 2028 Democratic Primary5·1 month ago“SHOCK POLL”
Sightlineto People Twitter@sh.itjust.works•Every generation has their thing, I suppose.261·2 months agoThank you for calling that out. I’ve saw them do that on Reddit right after the election.
Sightlineto World News•The New Video of Federal Agents Ambushing a Student and Disappearing With Her Should Chill You to Your CoreEnglish9·2 months agoAmericans need to understand that during a resistance there will be casualties.
Get the stainless steel staples.
Sightlineto politics •Stephen Miller throws on-air tantrum after MSNBC analyst dares to question Trump2·2 months agoWhy does this remind me of Mein Kampf?
A ceasefire will lock in the territory Putin has.
Sightlineto politics •'Bloodbath': Social Security Administration Begins Mass Firings | Common Dreams19·3 months ago- Just use their real fucking names and stop with the childish theatrics.
- Nobody is going to say “yeah I think the government should have busy work jobs”.
Sightlineto politics •Tim Walz says he may run for president in 2028 despite failure of Harris campaign32·3 months agoRun Walz if you want 8 more years of Republican rule.
Sightlineto News•Air Force Has Troops Remove Names, Unit Patches from Uniforms During Deportation Flights13·3 months agoThe armed forces can’t execute law domestically. The question driving the discussion here is what exactly constitutes “executing law.” According to DoD policy, the armed forces are prohibited from performing the following law enforcement activities:
- interdiction of a vehicle, vessel, aircraft, or other similar activity
- a search or seizure;
- an arrest; apprehension; stop and frisk; engaging in interviews, interrogations, canvassing, or questioning of potential witnesses or suspects; or similar activity;
- using force or physical violence, brandishing a weapon, discharging or using a weapon, or threatening to discharge or use a weapon except in self-defense, in defense of other DoD persons in the vicinity, or in defense of non-DoD persons, including civilian law enforcement personnel, in the vicinity when directly related to an assigned activity or mission;
- evidence collection; security functions; crowd and traffic control; and operating, manning, or staffing checkpoints;
- surveillance or pursuit of individuals, vehicles, items, transactions, or physical locations, or acting as undercover agents, informants, investigators, or interrogators; and
- forensic investigations or other testing of evidence obtained from a suspect for use in a civilian law enforcement investigation
Sightlineto News•Air Force Has Troops Remove Names, Unit Patches from Uniforms During Deportation Flights13·3 months ago*responds to smartass comment*
“Not everything is about you bro!”
Ok
Sightlineto News•Air Force Has Troops Remove Names, Unit Patches from Uniforms During Deportation Flights12·3 months agoHigher quality photo along with a gallery located here: https://www.dvidshub.net/image/8840870/department-defense-augments-us-customs-and-border-protection-removal-flight-efforts
Sightlineto News•Air Force Has Troops Remove Names, Unit Patches from Uniforms During Deportation Flights47·3 months agoWe’re talking about federal military members being ordered by the executive to enforce domestic policy, which is illegal.
The Air Force is not enforcing domestic policy here. If you see Airman out on the streets arresting people then you’d have a point. That’s why I mentioned the 6 agents. The USAF is providing logistical support (yes they bring their own security too, the 4 in multicams).
If you disagree please look it up yourself.
Sightlineto News•Air Force Has Troops Remove Names, Unit Patches from Uniforms During Deportation Flights110·3 months agoWhy else would I be making so many comments?
Sightlineto News•Air Force Has Troops Remove Names, Unit Patches from Uniforms During Deportation Flights57·3 months agoWho said anything about aircraft security
Me, I did. That’s what Fly Away Security Teams do, that’s what the USAF uses to secure it’s aircraft, domestically and abroad.
Sightlineto News•Air Force Has Troops Remove Names, Unit Patches from Uniforms During Deportation Flights19·3 months agoNot really considering they’re wearing multicams.
CamelCamelCamel should add it anyway