Jim and Diane, WALK AND TALK, May 12, 2025,SUNDAY MEETUP;Debay;Fed&Judges;MA Politics&Tufts Student
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Published on May 12, 2025
*** Robert the Bruce - Germar,Phil,Jim,John,Marcus,Alfred&Monika Schaefer Sunday Meetup, May 11, 2025
https://old.bitchute.com/video/79ReiEFo9Ngw/
*** Subjects of reincarnation, the after life and the biblical approach - a number of movies of ‘declared’ experiences of afterlife experiences.
*** Eric Debay - Flat and Globe Earth - Answers and Questions, May 12, 2025
https://old.bitchute.com/video/1tmjzMqNlUSZ/
*** Federal Govt . Unconstitutional, May 11, 2025 - Branches of gov’t. The judicial system is NOT to make law. https://old.bitchute.com/video/B18icUIw9OwS/
Legislative Branch:
Head: Congress (Senate and House of Representatives).
Function: Creates laws, declares war, and controls government spending.
Key Powers: Writing and passing laws (bills), approving presidential appointments, and overseeing government agencies.
Executive Branch:
Head: President.
Function: Enforces laws, leads the armed forces, and negotiates treaties.
Key Powers: Executing laws, appointing judges and officials, and commanding the military.
Judicial Branch:
Head: Supreme Court.
Function: Interprets laws, reviews court decisions, and ensures laws are constitutional.
Key Powers: Judicial review (overseeing the constitutionality of laws), resolving legal disputes, and interpreting the Constitution.
*** MA Politics - Hypocrisy - ‘We welcome you home’: Rümeysa Öztürk returns to Massachusetts after 45 days in ICE detention center - Her Crime - proPalestinian article. (MA politicians are featuring this Tufts student, who IS a legal “poster child” for ALL of the illegals and anti-Trump, self-promoting campaigns.) MA politicians claiming to promote constitutional values - FOR THE FIRST TIME!!!) https://www.boston25news.com/news/local/we-welcome-you-home-rmeysa-ztrk-returns-massachusetts-after-45-days-ice-detention-center/K66JVGKDWBGE5DYMXN43EFYP24/?utm_email=9a045d0fd4d627ca93b67388a32e979c1d2ce21f&utm_source=WFXT-TV%20News%20Daily%20Headlines&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=348355&utm_email2=1dedd037683c52ae098347a844f75e64a50633208dc835c448010d8a9f1466eb
BOSTON — “Thank you, everyone, for all your support and love.” A message of appreciation from Rumeysa Ozturk as she returned to Massachusetts after 45 days at an ice detention facility in rural Louisiana. Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley welcomed Ozturk back to Massachusetts. “Rumeysa, my sister, our sister, we welcome you home.” ‘Thank you all’: Tufts student speaks after release from Louisiana ICE detention center
On Saturday night, Ozturk was joined by her legal team, Massachusetts Politicians, and members of the ACLU, for a non-traditional homecoming upon her arrival at Logan International Airport. Ozturk addressed journalists there. “This has been a really difficult time for me,” Ozturk said, “in the last 45 days, I lost both my freedom and also my education.” In late March, ICE agents apprehended the Tufts University student from the streets of Boston The federal government cites a pro-Palestine article that she co-wrote in a student newspaper for her detainment. One of Ozturk’s attorneys, Mahsa Khabobai, called out the government for its actions toward her. “I call on the government to focus their resources on actual threats to our nation,” said Khabobai,, “not talented international students international scholars, immigrants who have been wrongly vilified... This homecoming is only the beginning of the fight.” Massachusetts Senator Ed Markey and Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley are also issuing a warning to all Americans that Ozturk’s case should be a wake-up call that our constitutional rights could be on the line. “Let us not be fooled into thinking that we are different from Rumeysa, that what she has had to endure could never happen to any of the rest of us.” International student at Tufts University taken into federal custody
But despite the concern and the big unknown of what’s ahead for Ozturk, and the many others who have been detained by ICE, a message of faith. “America is the greatest democracy in the world, and I believe in those values that we share.” In response to Ozturk’s release, the Department of Homeland Security tells Boston 25 news that Friday’s federal ruling “does not prevent her continued detention. Meanwhile, Ozturk still faces removal from the United States. Her attorneys say there are hearings scheduled later this month.
