Vinny, Court, Coronavirus: What Is a Yute?

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[FOB FREEDOM, October 23, 2024] Any station? Any station? Do you read? Over.

Live from the world’s newest banana republic. . .

Two weeks until the final roll call for early voting and reports indicate that in Virginia, political signage is in full bloom, aplomb with bouquets full of color along medians of streets and even highways even in Arlington, the crown jewel of the kingmaker congressional district that has decided the outcome of presidential elections for over two decades, and where voters are solid blue and are reputed to hold all of the strings of power. Still, answering the call of their Governor in Richmond, reports indicate Republicans the vote early are not procrastinating, and are voting early in record numbers, while political analysts question whether it will be enough to reverse the tide of recent history since U.S. Senator Tim Kaine had announced in 2008, with the election of the first Black President, Barack Obama: “Old Virginny is dead.”

And yet behind the scenes, hidden in the recesses of hallowed court chambers, it is exactly those dead and old Virginians whose fate is now on trial, along with the promise of equal opportunities for education, heralded in a landmark decision handed down exactly 70 years ago, albeit lost in cries of bodily autonomy, on one side, and law and order, on the other, while nationally the debate turns to whether voters want fries with their order. How about a shake?

“Well, Howard, as you know, we most often compare political elections to a conversation, transactions in the marketplace of ideas. However, even if some candidates say they like to speak truth to power or engage in those difficult conversations, the conversations that really matter, one need only be Easy Reader and just look at the political signs. We have some conversations that have been removed from the dropdown menu. It’s wonderful to be able to tell somebody that a Black woman can be President, but what does that mean to the kid who is inadequately prepared to even be accepted to the college she had attended? 86% of the seniors in our second-best public schools in Virginia who just tried to get accepted to Howard University, the HBCU just across the river, a short ride on the Metro from Arlington, had failed in the Class of 2022. Nor do reports of student absenteeism make their prospects look any better, coupled with the unaddressed learning loss that had resulted from two years of cancellation of in-person instruction. Experts say we are looking at least another decade to fix that mess. Not even one candidate for school board is saying anything about that, while the Arlington prosecutor has moved from electing a right to remain silent, to lawyering up at the Court of Appeals in Richmond, after refusing to convene a grand jury investigation on what our education officials knew at the time they made their decision to close those public schools. The science says that their decision was arbitrary and capricious, but, on all empirical evidence, none of our most educated voters, who apparently require a color-coded cheat sheet with a prefilled dot to assist them in distinguishing between their Rs and their Ds to make their informed choices even bothered to read the damn report on the outbreak in China by the same folks who had declared the pandemic emergency in the first place,” remarked Major Mike Webb, a former biological warfare planner, and not a serious option candidate, not even on the November ballot, a matter still stymied in the courts in Richmond.

According to even Doctor Anthony Fauci, the most trusted voice for separating fact from fiction, “on a per-capita basis[,] we’ve done worse than virtually all other countries”, such that “there’s no reason that a rich country like ours has to have 1.1 million deaths”, indicative that “[s]omething clearly went wrong”. According to Doctors Kristian Anderson and Edward Holmes, “[f]ailure to comprehensively investigate the zoonotic origin through collaborative and carefully coordinated studies would leave the world vulnerable to future pandemics arising from the same human activities that have repeatedly put us on a collision course with novel viruses.” Even the WHO Director, Tedros Adhanon Gheybresus, has claimed, “[s]urely we have learned by now, that we underestimate this virus at our peril.”

However, according to longstanding legal precedents, “mere acquiescence or silence or failure of an officer to perform a duty does not make one a participant in a conspiracy unless he acts or fails to act with knowledge of the purpose of the conspiracy ‘and with the view of protecting and aiding it”. Moreover, “a defendant is presumed to continue his involvement in a conspiracy unless he makes a substantial affirmative showing of ‘withdrawal, abandonment, or defeat of the conspiratorial purpose’”, and “[m]ere cessation of activity in furtherance of the conspiracy is not sufficient to show withdrawal.” But, if you read the papers, the most important issue on the minds of Arlington voters is the ruling in the decision on the Missing Middle litigation, and not other cases coming out from Arlington that have named officials, high and petty, from school board members to the former Virginia Governor, and even reaching to the highest offices of power at the White House on a virus that some believe to have naturally evolved, while others remain convinced had escaped from a laboratory, resulting in a body count in Virginia alone that could replace every living resident in the city of Staunton, tragically involving the most elderly, who had been known from the beginning to have been the most vulnerable.

Your elected representative is called your elected representative for a reason; and Martin Luther King and Jesus never got elected.

And let’s get ready to RUMBLE! https://rumble.com/vp2uk1-attorneys-need-not-apply-you-have-the-right-to-remain-silent.html.

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