Should the Justice Department investigate threats against school boards?
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Yes
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No
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Some politicians have said the Justice Department is waging a political battle against concerned parents. The Missouri School Boards' Association pulled itself out of the nation...
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Some politicians have said the Justice Department is waging a political battle against concerned parents. The Missouri School Boards' Association pulled itself out of the national organization over the issue.
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Max DeYoung
They are already stretched too thin, while harassing Americans for other reasons.
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Lisa Gore
The MO school board association yesterday separated from the NSBA who owes millions in backtaxes while Biden’s admin gave the leader of corrupt NBSA a high level position in his cabinet. Merrick Garland head of Justice Department’s son has a company promoting CRT. It’s personal Conflict of Interest!
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Adam Schrader
Doj has enough other things to look into. Trump, Steve Bannon, Proud Boys, etc.
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These types of situations are not political. Are there some politics involved? The answer is yes. When it comes to threats the political side of it doesn't matter. Threats have legal conciseness that come with them and can be very serious. The Justice Dept needs to get into threat investigations
ReplyWhen there are dangerous White Supremecists making threats at our the most local levels of government, yes, somebody should do something about it.
ReplySchool board members should not be threatened because of differences of opinion. People should learn to disagree in a more civilized manner
ReplyBrandon administration, like Obama before, are right to weaponize the federal government against all the domestic terrorists who question their authority and control. For example, parent/terrorists who are outraged that school board covers up the rape of their child in school must be investigated.
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