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2021 Aug 22, 8:26am   13,169 views  430 comments

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Jury Selection: Prosecutors demand List of Donors who contributed to his defense fund with excuse they need it to exclude Jurists.



Prosecutors have demanded that a judge force Kyle Rittenhouse's defense team to turn over the names of everyone who donated to his legal funds or purchased the teen's merchandise.

In an August 17 court filing reviewed by Insider, prosecutors said it's likely that some of the people who donated to Rittenhouse are residents in Kenosha, Wisconsin, and therefore potentially part of the jury pool for his trial.

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87   Tenpoundbass   2021 Nov 10, 10:25am  

Here's a great comment by Catdreamer II on Breitbart article about the Judge having to shut down the prosecutor and warning him about him treading into constitutionality issues.

catgirldreamer II Factory_Hag • 41 minutes ago
The prosecutor is deliberately pushing the limit here, to have the judge declare a mistrial with prejudice: in that way, the left can state 'he is guilty, and the judge let him go free with no reason...the jury never got to render their guilty verdict...'

https://www.breitbart.com/law-and-order/2021/11/10/furious-judge-in-rittenhouse-trial-accuses-prosecution-of-grave-constitutional-violation/
88   AmericanKulak   2021 Nov 10, 10:37am  

Beautiful. Amazing what halfway based Judges can do - and how dangerous Woke Elite Judges are.
89   Onvacation   2021 Nov 10, 12:09pm  

Watching Kyle testify. What a good kid!
91   richwicks   2021 Nov 10, 12:35pm  

HunterTits says
Ok, I don't own a gun. But hollow points...they don't explode, but expand, right? Two fucking different effects?


I'm no expert, but I can never keep my mouth shut:

There are explosive bullets (don't think they are legal - but they DO exist), but the difference is subtle I would argue. The reason you use a hollow point is to guarantee that you kill the animal by making a huge wound.

Being hit with a bullet is bad enough but you can have a relatively clean entry and exit wound, a hollow point basically expands once you're hit, and you will NOT have a clean exit wound, if it exits at all.
92   RC2006   2021 Nov 10, 12:41pm  

At this point I think defense is trying to mistrial on purpose, this was all for the media.
93   AmericanKulak   2021 Nov 10, 12:44pm  

HunterTits says
Ok, I don't own a gun. But hollow points...they don't explode, but expand, right? Two fucking different effects?


No, hollow points are designed to fragment, not explode. However, AFAIK Kyle was using typical target shooting loads.
95   Eric Holder   2021 Nov 10, 1:23pm  

CaptainHorsePaste says
HunterTits says
Ok, I don't own a gun. But hollow points...they don't explode, but expand, right? Two fucking different effects?


No, hollow points are designed to fragment, not explode. However, AFAIK Kyle was using typical target shooting loads.


I don't understand what the fucking DA fuck is fishing for here: it's not their usual "hollowpoints - baaaad", but what is it then? The bullets in Kyle's rifle were of the most common, cheapest of the cheap design. There is nothing "extra-deadly" and "sinister" about them. They do shitload more damage than pistol bullets for sure, but it's because they have much higher powder load behind them, they are shot from a longer barrel and as a result they are moving at much higher speed. I guess the whole point behind constantly repeating "full metal jacket" is to evoke some vague associations with that movie about Vietnam and everything Vietnam is baaad, mkay?
96   Ceffer   2021 Nov 10, 1:30pm  

The prosecution
97   clambo   2021 Nov 10, 2:40pm  

Hollow points normally don’t fragment, rather expand.
98   Eric Holder   2021 Nov 10, 2:55pm  

CaptainHorsePaste says
HunterTits says
Ok, I don't own a gun. But hollow points...they don't explode, but expand, right? Two fucking different effects?


No, hollow points are designed to fragment, not explode. However, AFAIK Kyle was using typical target shooting loads.


Expand. Not explode. Not fragment. Fragmentation is considered undesirable.
99   AmericanKulak   2021 Nov 10, 2:59pm  

Yes, Expand or Deform --- open like a pedal.

AFAIK, he was using 55gr Target Rounds or similar.
100   Eric Holder   2021 Nov 10, 3:02pm  

CaptainHorsePaste says
Yes, Expand or Deform --- open like a pedal.


Obligatory:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLoNLVOU6B4
101   AmericanKulak   2021 Nov 10, 3:23pm  



Carli Pierson is a New York licensed attorney and writer. She graduated from DePaul University in 2006 with a BA in Islamic World Studies


102   Eric Holder   2021 Nov 10, 3:29pm  

CaptainHorsePaste says


Behold the new shining hights of journalism.
104   Tenpoundbass   2021 Nov 10, 4:29pm  

Tenpoundbass says
The prosecutor is deliberately pushing the limit here, to have the judge declare a mistrial with prejudice


It's amazing that Catdreamer called it about an hour before it happened. It's one of the few times a pundit says something that all logic says, it's the way it should happen, and it's actually what happens. How many times have we seen where common decency and facts, would say there would be redress on something, but then some Obama judge will undo the ruling, or no Agency will act o the information. Kudos on this Judge, to think we could have had that for a SCOTUS, but we got two loser poser ass bags, concerned about their popularity with Satanic Commie Fascists.
106   Tenpoundbass   2021 Nov 10, 6:16pm  

A pervert, a woman beater, and a felon, walk into a bar! Kyle says shots are on me
107   GNL   2021 Nov 10, 6:29pm  

Tenpoundbass says




Ha, I just set this as my screen saver.
109   richwicks   2021 Nov 10, 7:35pm  

CaptainHorsePaste says
Carli Pierson is a New York licensed attorney and writer. She graduated from DePaul University in 2006 with a BA in Islamic World Studies


Just a comment without the pictures - rejoice that our propaganda is imploding. You really should celebrate that. Part of making the internet was to discredit them. I knew they were bullshit 25 years ago, but I confess, I didn't realize HOW bullshit they were then.

I'm being freed as well.

The more obvious the propaganda the better. Sure, there will be people who will follow it down the rabbit hole, but as the rabbit hole gets more and more crazy, and random, more and more people realize it's a dead end.

I used to think SOME mainstream media was truthful right up until 2007 or 8 or so. But it's all propaganda but I didn't realize just how dishonest it was until Trump was elected. I really am very grateful Trump was elected. Even if he was controlled opposition he did incredible damage to the propaganda. Even if it wasn't intended he's beaten a hornet's nest. This is a tremendously good thing.

I thought he was a spoiled buffoon but he was running against a Neocon mass murdering vicious cunt. I went to work literally with a smile on my face trying not to laugh about the previous day - not because I thought he would be a better president, but because the population rejected such a piece of shit even though she was a woman. To me, worthless asshole was better than effective mass murderer but I was pleasantly surprised that Trump wasn't entirely worthless. He's exposed so much corruption.

Our nation rejected Hillary Clinton over literally anything else. Good for you America. I was proud of my nation's people that day. Terribly long time since I've felt that about my nation.
110   PeopleUnited   2021 Nov 10, 8:39pm  

richwicks says
Even if he was controlled opposition he did incredible damage to the propaganda.


When my doctor can proudly write a prescription for HCQ or Ivermectin and tell a 5 year old they have no business getting the clot shot, I will agree with you that the propaganda has been damaged. But until then, I’m of the opinion that Trump was a tool of the globalists to deliberately deepen the divisions between the class divide in this country.

richwicks says
Even if it wasn't intended he's beaten a hornet's nest. This is a tremendously good thing.


Beating a hornets nest is only useful in the movies from my experience. Only in a fantasy world where the underdog defeats the rich man does this tend to produce a good outcome. But when the rich man runs the courts, the police, the military, the FBI and on and on down the line, they will always be able to spin the narrative to support their agenda. And they will get away with disposing any threats to them in one way or another, ask Assange, Snowden, Epstein and Rich how their whistleblowing worked for them.
111   GNL   2021 Nov 10, 8:47pm  

PeopleUnited says
Beating a hornets nest is only useful in the movies from my experience. Only in a fantasy world where the underdog defeats the rich man does this tend to produce a good outcome. But when the rich man runs the courts, the police, the military, the FBI and on and on down the line, they will always be able to spin the narrative to support their agenda. And they will get away with disposing any threats to them in one way or another, ask Assange, Snowden, Epstein and Rich how their whistleblowing worked for them.

Didn't the British lose a few hundred years ago to a bunch of farmers?
112   PeopleUnited   2021 Nov 10, 8:51pm  

No, a bunch of farmers did not beat the British, a bunch of wealthy landowners partnered with a few farmers to beat the British. But they would never have won if only the peasants were fighting the oligarch.
113   GNL   2021 Nov 10, 8:53pm  

PeopleUnited says
No, a bunch of farmers did not beat the British, a bunch of wealthy landowners partnered with a few farmers to beat the British. But they would never have won if only the peasants were fighting the oligarch.

You're telling me that a bunch of wealthy landowners did all/most of the fighting? Well, I did leave out some who helped from other countries. Didn't the French give us help also? Anyway, my point is, the most powerful military in the world was beaten. There is an X-factor that from time to time realigns the world. Will it happen again? Stay tuned.
114   HeadSet   2021 Nov 10, 8:54pm  

WineHorror1 says
Snowden, Epstein and Rich how their whistleblowing worked for them.

Epstein does not belong on that list. Snowden exposed corruption and Rich was killed while on the way to expose corruption. Epstein was a blackmailer.
115   GNL   2021 Nov 10, 8:56pm  

HeadSet says
WineHorror1 says
Snowden, Epstein and Rich how their whistleblowing worked for them.

Epstein does not belong on that list. Snowden exposed corruption and Rich was killed while on the way to expose corruption. Epstein was a blackmailer.

That's not my comment. It is from PeopleUnited.
116   PeopleUnited   2021 Nov 10, 9:22pm  

HeadSet says
WineHorror1 says
Snowden, Epstein and Rich how their whistleblowing worked for them.

Epstein does not belong on that list. Snowden exposed corruption and Rich was killed while on the way to expose corruption. Epstein was a blackmailer.


Blackmailers would have no leverage if there was no corruption to threaten the exposure of. Sure, he has no noble cause as other potential whistleblowers on the list do, but he was a potential whistleblower on corruption none the less.
117   PeopleUnited   2021 Nov 10, 9:35pm  

WineHorror1 says
PeopleUnited says
No, a bunch of farmers did not beat the British, a bunch of wealthy landowners partnered with a few farmers to beat the British. But they would never have won if only the peasants were fighting the oligarch.

You're telling me that a bunch of wealthy landowners did all/most of the fighting? Well, I did leave out some who helped from other countries. Didn't the French give us help also? Anyway, my point is, the most powerful military in the world was beaten. There is an X-factor that from time to time realigns the world. Will it happen again? Stay tuned.


Have you been to Mount Vernon? One of the wealthy landowners was General George Washington. Sure as in most wars the fighting and dying is done by the peasants, but the people who raised the Army were wealthy landowners and businessmen who were tired of paying so much of their profits to the crown. That is my point. Sure just like the American colonists expelled the British, and the Afghanis repelled both Soviet and then American invaders, sometimes the underdog can win if the big dog decides the cost is too high. But the topic of the conversation is can our Republic survive the propaganda of the globalists, I have yet to see any evidence that the globalists have been injured in any way by Trump, the deplorables, or any meaningful activity of the non-woke crowd. They are now even forcibly poisoning men women and children under threat of loss of job, loss of school access, and loss of “privileges.” And yet they keep doubling down on more lockdowns, more mandates. And there is no General Washington to rally the musketeers. And if there was, they would be rounded up as terrorists.
118   GNL   2021 Nov 10, 10:22pm  

PeopleUnited says
But the topic of the conversation is can our Republic survive the propaganda of the globalists, I have yet to see any evidence that the globalists have been injured in any way by Trump, the deplorables, or any meaningful activity of the non-woke crowd. They are now even forcibly poisoning men women and children under threat of loss of job, loss of school access, and loss of “privileges.” And yet they keep doubling down on more lockdowns, more mandates. And there is no General Washington to rally the musketeers. And if there was, they would be rounded up as terrorists.

No, it does not look good...at all. If billions die, I'll lose my shit. I literally think I'll go mental.
119   AmericanKulak   2021 Nov 10, 10:43pm  

PeopleUnited says
WineHorror1 says
PeopleUnited says
No, a bunch of farmers did not beat the British, a bunch of wealthy landowners partnered with a few farmers to beat the British. But they would never have won if only the peasants were fighting the oligarch.

You're telling me that a bunch of wealthy landowners did all/most of the fighting? Well, I did leave out some who helped from other countries. Didn't the French give us help also? Anyway, my point is, the most powerful military in the world was beaten. There is an X-factor that from time to time realigns the world. Will it happen again? Stay tuned.


Have you been to Mount Vernon? One of the wealthy landowners was General George Washington. Sure as in most wars the fighting and dying is done by the peasants, but the people who raised the Army were wealthy landowners and busi...


All the Guerilla has to do is not lose for long enough
120   AmericanKulak   2021 Nov 10, 10:44pm  

LeBron the Chinese Stooge called Kyle's tears fake.

Keep in mind, LeBron turns women gay, like Diana Taurasi.
121   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2021 Nov 10, 11:16pm  

CaptainHorsePaste says


Carli Pierson is a New York licensed attorney and writer. She graduated from DePaul University in 2006 with a BA in Islamic World Studies




Travesty that this bitch has a job.
122   richwicks   2021 Nov 11, 5:01am  

PeopleUnited says
But the topic of the conversation is can our Republic survive the propaganda of the globalists, I have yet to see any evidence that the globalists have been injured in any way by Trump, the deplorables, or any meaningful activity of the non-woke crowd.


Oh, I have, certainly. If this was 20 years ago there'd be only a few people on the Internet saying this wasn't really a pandemic and those that did would be considered conspiracy nut whackos. The general consensus would be the entire media couldn't be lying, and there would have been some high profile people in the "mainstream media" that first were fired for questioning what was going on, and then them being contrite and apologetic about their obviously incorrect opinion.

Today the mainstream media, which has always been a propaganda platform, is flat out distrusted. The mainstream media is their primary tool of control. People are exclusively ruled by consent. 95% of the population would have happily consented 20 years ago, 4% would have misgivings, 1% would have outright rebelled. Now 50% have misgivings, and I'd estimate 20% are outright rebelling preferring to lose their jobs and take their kids out of school rather than submit.

PeopleUnited says
They are now even forcibly poisoning men women and children under threat of loss of job, loss of school access, and loss of “privileges.” And yet they keep doubling down on more lockdowns, more mandates. And there is no General Washington to rally the musketeers. And if there was, they would be rounded up as terrorists.


I showed some examples of Common Core math in this post:

https://www.patrick.net/post/1322462?offset=11960#comment-1797936

Loss of school access is a step in the right direction. It's indoctrination now, even for something as fundamental as math. Math hasn't changed for primary education in over 1,000 years unless you include calculus in there - Newton's (Francis Bacon's?) Principia was published in 1728.

The dependence on government is a weakness. And I see that breaking apart as we speak. Oh, is it painful for a heroin addict to stop shooting up? Is it hard for fat person to start working out and cleaning himself up? Is it hard to leave home as a child and accept responsibility for your own life? No more difficult than abandoning your government's "kind and gentle hand"...

Government works very hard to make dependents. That IS their power. Well, they are losing it.
123   richwicks   2021 Nov 11, 5:23am  

PeopleUnited says
Beating a hornets nest is only useful in the movies from my experience. Only in a fantasy world where the underdog defeats the rich man does this tend to produce a good outcome.


We all heard as children how awful the French revolution was, didn't we?

We all heard this in skool didn't we? Who runs our skools?

The French revolution I'm certain wasn't a lot of fun to go through, but I'll bet that the average person preferred the result of it over what existed to cause it.
124   Tenpoundbass   2021 Nov 11, 6:47am  

LOL they are scared!

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=kyle+rittenhouse+hearing+live

Zero live results, only curated and narrated results, digested by thought experts.
125   Tenpoundbass   2021 Nov 11, 6:49am  

They want us to watch the three rednecks that shot that nice jogging Negro feller instead. Kyle is destroying their narrative they work so hard to create.
126   Tenpoundbass   2021 Nov 11, 6:51am  

The scumbag was a hero, Huber the Commie Molester memorial videos are showing up instead of the Live Rittenhouse trial.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUJw9to9i1E

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