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The “er, er, er...” argument from the DOJ to judges ruling on the safe and sanitary aspect of the guidelines for detainees. Worth a watch if you want to see common sense from judges and a DOJ lawyer looking (and no doubt feeling) a complete and utter fool. They certainly didn’t send one of their best to argue their case. Sadly for her though she didn’t have a case to argue.
 

The “er, er, er...” argument from the DOJ to judges ruling on the safe and sanitary aspect of the guidelines for detainees. Worth a watch if you want to see common sense from judges and a DOJ lawyer looking (and no doubt feeling) a complete and utter fool. They certainly didn’t send one of their best to argue their case. Sadly for her though she didn’t have a case to argue.

Judge A. Wallace Tashima was placed in an internment camp during WWII.
 

The “er, er, er...” argument from the DOJ to judges ruling on the safe and sanitary aspect of the guidelines for detainees. Worth a watch if you want to see common sense from judges and a DOJ lawyer looking (and no doubt feeling) a complete and utter fool. They certainly didn’t send one of their best to argue their case. Sadly for her though she didn’t have a case to argue.


 

The “er, er, er...” argument from the DOJ to judges ruling on the safe and sanitary aspect of the guidelines for detainees. Worth a watch if you want to see common sense from judges and a DOJ lawyer looking (and no doubt feeling) a complete and utter fool. They certainly didn’t send one of their best to argue their case. Sadly for her though she didn’t have a case to argue.


Such a painful watch. It's 2019 and we're watching a lawyer for the US Government try and justify not giving children access to beds, soap and toothpaste. And what are they guilty of? Being born into poverty. That's it. It's always disturbing to be reminded of how easily one group of people can dehumanise another group. I don't understand how, regardless of your political ideology, that you could be okay with forcing the kids of immigrants to sleep on concrete blocks without even allowing them access to basic hygiene products.
 
And still nothing is done about this. Why? Please tell the world why 300 million American citizens are not doing anything about these atrocities in their own country. 300 million people are surely able to do something.
Many Americans are distracted by distractions. Also for many, just to live a decently normal life is a huge struggle to begin with so many do not go further to effect change throughout. I also notice people stick to ignoring these things because it’s too negative for them. In a way, you can sort of understand that, but too many motherfeckers here don’t know enough history and are taking our safety and security for granted. Big big problem for us.
 
Such a painful watch. It's 2019 and we're watching a lawyer for the US Government try and justify not giving children access to beds, soap and toothpaste. And what are they guilty of? Being born into poverty. That's it. It's always disturbing to be reminded of how easily one group of people can dehumanise another group. I don't understand how, regardless of your political ideology, that you could be okay with forcing the kids of immigrants to sleep on concrete blocks without even allowing them access to basic hygiene products.

the Republicans are using the Nazi playbook.
dehumanise. next step exterminate.

non white children are not human to them.
 
The United States’s loathsome argument—that it is “safe and sanitary” to confine children without soap, toothbrushes, dry clothes, and on concrete under bright lights—is morally indefensible. It’s also a spectacularly foolish argument to raise in the famously liberal Ninth Circuit, where the United States should have expected exactly the reception that it got. And even though the litigation began under the Obama administration, it was the Trump administration that elected to bring this appeal and ask the court to bless these inhumane conditions as “safe and sanitary.” That’s an extremely aggressive legal argument, and one that suggests that the disturbing conditions being reported at confinement centers are intentional, not a sign of mere neglect.
This treatment of minors has been going on since 1985....that’s 34 years!

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/a...gued-against-giving-kids-toothbrushes/592366/

Seems this lawyer, Sarah Fabian used to work at Kirkland and Ellis...where Barr worked.
 
Many Americans are distracted by distractions. Also for many, just to live a decently normal life is a huge struggle to begin with so many do not go further to effect change throughout. I also notice people stick to ignoring these things because it’s too negative for them. In a way, you can sort of understand that, but too many motherfeckers here don’t know enough history and are taking our safety and security for granted. Big big problem for us.

Honestly, I think many of our citizens struggle in empathizing and understanding other peoples plights and woes. We also tend to live in ivory towers such is the fortune to have been born/reared in the US. There are those feckwits, mostly spoon fed in wealth and often conservative in political beliefs, that truly believe every person can rise above generational poverty and systemic walls that thwart such possibilities. You also hit it with the ignorance factor, the ostrich sticking its head in the sand to avoid reality.
 
If that display was indicative of the type of lawyers that represents Kirkland and Ellis being the highest revenue law firm in the world, I'd be slightly concerned...
I suppose it’s difficult arguing a case when you have absolutely no case at all and any attempt to argue one is virtually impossible, even for the most accomplished of p*** takers.
 
I'm not sure Chuck Todd knows what he is about. But that interview made Fox and Friends look like hard hitting Journalists.
 
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