• Re: Shouting out the men and women of integrity who stood up for freedo

    From Obama controls Joe Biden@21:1/5 to All on Sat Dec 30 05:56:15 2023
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    On 29 Dec 2023, Trumper <patriot1@protonmail.com> posted some news:umnsbc$11765$5@dont-email.me:

    Biden's administration should be marched into the street and summarily executed.

    In the spirit of Christmas cheer, here is a shout out to some of the men
    and women of integrity who stood up this year to advance the cause of
    freedom with honor.

    When the world gets back on its moral axis again, as I am certain it
    will, they will be feted by history as the heroes who saved us from
    ruin:

    IRS whistleblowers Gary Shapley and Joseph Ziegler whose principled
    opposition to the DOJ coverup of Biden corruption has come at great
    personal cost, but already has changed the course of history — as long
    as legislators follow up on their revelations. They are role models to
    every honest public servant, as is evident from the private outpouring
    of gratitude and praise they have received from former colleagues.

    Congressmen James Comer, Jason Smith and Jim Jordan get an honorable
    mention for holding the president accountable despite nasty oppo
    research attacks and obstruction from some within their own party. FBI whistleblowers Steve Friend, Kyle Seraphin, Garrett O’Boyle, Marcus
    Allen, and nameless colleagues still serving. Without them we would not
    know about all sorts of FBI malfeasance, such as the targeting of
    traditional Catholics and parents at school board meetings, “cooking the
    books” on domestic terrorism cases, or the coverup of Biden corruption.

    Missouri Attorney-General turned-US Senator Eric Schmitt, his successor
    Andrew Bailey, and Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry (now
    governor-elect), who launched the landmark free speech case, Missouri v
    Biden, that exposed how the federal government has been pressuring
    social media companies to censor Americans who hold dissident views on everything from the efficacy of masks and lockdowns to the Ukraine war
    and true stories about Hunter Biden’s laptop. It’s heading for the
    Supreme Court, but it has put a crimp in the plans of government censors
    ahead of next year’s election. A special shoutout to lawyer Jenin
    Younes, who represented plaintiffs in the case.

    Elon Musk. The quirky billionaire might not be your cup of tea, but his purchase of Twitter (now X) saved free speech on the last mainstream
    social media platform in the world. He said recently he would rather “go
    to prison” that let the censors back in. Riley Gaines and Chloe Cole and
    those who stood up against a vicious transgender ideology that drives
    the erasure of women and the genital mutilation of children.

    Drs Jay Bhattacharya, Martin Kulldorff, and their Great Barrington
    Declaration compatriots who opposed lockdowns and mandates and all the
    fake statistics and lies about COVID-19. They have been vindicated a
    thousand times over, and their courageous common sense saved lives.

    Independent journalists (formerly lefties) Matt Taibbi, Michael
    Shellenberger and Bari Weiss and others who have seen the light – or
    stood their ground – and now use their gifts for good. Our police and
    military who continue to put their lives on the line to protect us, in
    spite of obstacles from crazed ideologues. Last but not least, the good
    and sensible American people who do not lose heart but trust that this
    great country has embedded in its DNA the ability to overcome adversity,
    as it has done before.

    I’m sure I’ve forgotten somebody so let me know who.

    Keep the faith!

    Happy Christmas and see you in the new year.

    https://nypost.com/2023/12/13/opinion/shouting-out-the-men-and-women-of-i ntegrity-who-stood-up-for-freedom-in-2023/

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