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You might want to look into "fair use" laws...that's not "stealing." If he was stealing them, why aren't they suing him over it? They're just very nice?

The point I was making with Andy Ngo is he publishes the public arrest records so you can plainly see what they were actually arrested/charged with. In fact, they are just the official images of the records released by the police.

So, what makes these "kill lists?" The person reading them? Lists of public arrest records are considered "kill lists?"

Nice Antifa activist you link to. And you say I need better sources? I'm talking about public records, not opinion.




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