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Should be a wild four years.

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I can't believe the price of gold is now at 4,026 dollars and silver is at 50! The future value of the US dollar is honestly looking really grim...
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I'm kicking myself over the fact I decided against buying gold and silver around a year ago. I want to invest late now but I really don't know if it would be worth the risk if the price miraculously craters
If you think USD is going to have a bad time, wait until you consider the rest of the world’s fiat currencies. This is why the dollar index is up, even though gold is up.
 
this is the context, not present in your yahoo!news article:
The further context being that they took a fucking meme directly quoting the president and interpreted it as a threat? Fucking lmao, what an asspull. Some dude got arrested for posting a milquetoast opinion and is being held captive for millions of dollars, with the meme being intentionally misinterpreted to justify the arrest.
 
Masked Border Patrol agents pin Chicago TV news producer Debbie Brockman to the ground and haul her off in an unmarked van.(Video: Josh Thomas/Facebook)
This arrest appears to be in direct violation of a temporary restraining order prohibiting DHS officers from arresting journalists. The officers here may well be subject to contempt of court.

 
Masked Border Patrol agents pin Chicago TV news producer Debbie Brockman to the ground and haul her off in an unmarked van.(Video: Josh Thomas/Facebook)
This arrest appears to be in direct violation of a temporary restraining order prohibiting DHS officers from arresting journalists. The officers here may well be subject to contempt of court.
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What did she do to make them arrest her?
 
The further context being that they took a fucking meme directly quoting the president and interpreted it as a threat? Fucking lmao, what an asspull. Some dude got arrested for posting a milquetoast opinion and is being held captive for millions of dollars, with the meme being intentionally misinterpreted to justify the arrest.
Stay in your containment thread with the rest of the knuckledraggers
 
or the guy who got arrested for posting a Donald Trump meme in a Charlie Kirk vigil group, implying that people need to get over his death.
His bond is $2 million USD.
Here's the archive link so no one has to click your shitty yahoo link to a reason article (is this normal?), and the text; you do know this whole thread is inside A&N, right?

Tennessee Man Arrested, Gets $2 Million Bond for Posting Facebook Meme​

Joe Lancaster
Fri, October 10, 2025 at 4:46 PM UTC
5 min read

After the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk in September, many on the political right set out to punish anyone making light of the tragedy, or even simply being insufficiently upset. In one of the more brazen examples, a Tennessee man was arrested, accused of threatening a school shooting, and held on a $2 million bond, for posting a somewhat uncivil meme on Facebook.
Larry Bushart, a 61-year-old former police officer, posted the offending meme last month. In response to a Facebook post about an upcoming vigil for Kirk, Bushart shared an image of President Donald Trump with the quote, "We have to get over it," which Trump said in January 2024 after a shooting at Iowa's Perry High School. Text added to the image said, "This seems relevant today."
Bushart did not elaborate, but the context seems clear: Why should I care about this shooting, when the sitting president said I should "get over" this other shooting?
The image was one of several Bushart posted, and it was far from the most offensive. Still, it certainly feels crass; as people mourned a brutal public murder, Bushart snidely used the occasion to make a partisan political point. But it's certainly well within the bounds of average social media discourse, and you certainly wouldn't expect it to bring the attention of the local police.
"Received a visit from Lexington PD regarding my posted memes," Bushart wrote in a September 21 Facebook status. According to Sheriff Nick Weems of nearby Perry County, "numerous…teachers, parents and students" somehow interpreted Bushart's meme—with its citation in fine print about a previous school shooting at Perry High School in Perry, Iowa—as a threat to carry out a similar shooting at nearby Perry County High School.
According to the Perry County Sheriff's Office website, Bushart was arrested the following morning on a charge of Threats of Mass Violence on School Property and Activities—a class E felony punishable by between one and six years in prison and up to a $3,000 fine. Worse, Bushart's bail is set at an astonishing $2 million.
Under a Tennessee law that went into effect July 1, anyone posting bond must put up at least 10 percent of the total amount, and bail bondsmen must charge a "premium fee" of at least five percent of the total bond amount. Even just to get out of jail ahead of trial, state law says Bushart would have to pay a bondsman at least $210,000.
The Perry County Circuit Court website indicates Bushart had a motion hearing scheduled for October 9, but when reached by phone Friday, a court clerk told Reason the hearing was "reset" for December 4.
Bushart posted the Trump meme "to indicate or make the audience think it was referencing our Perry High School," Weems told The Tennesseean in a statement. "Investigators believe Bushart was fully aware of the fear his post would cause and intentionally sought to create hysteria within the community." Weems also told local radio station WOPC the meme "eluded [sic] to a hypothetical shooting at a place called Perry High School."
This justification is downright laughable. In its entirety, the post consists of a direct quote of a statement by the then-former president about a newsworthy event, with text providing context, plus a four-word phrase added. Bushart didn't even create the meme: The Tennesseean's Angele Latham noted it had been "posted numerous times across multiple social media platforms not connected to Bushart going back to 2024."
"Quote the President of the United States, go to jail," Adam Steinbaugh, an attorney with the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, posted on X.
In context, it's clear Bushart meant to suggest that since Trump previously said people should "get over" a school shooting, then they shouldn't be expected to care about the murder of a conservative public figure. It's quite a stretch to suggest this constituted a threat to shoot up a high school. Yes, a nearby high school happened to have a similar name, but that was clearly a coincidence, and there is nothing to suggest Bushart intended to carry out violence against the local school.
On social media, some have suggested the meme in question was part of a larger pattern indicating Bushart posed a threat. But in his statement to The Tennesseean, Weems specifically singled out the Trump meme as the offender, saying while the other posts were "hate memes," they were "not against the law and would be recognized as free speech."
Perhaps some teachers, parents, or students really did find Bushart's post threatening—though since it was a reply on a Facebook page for local news, it's not clear how many people even saw it. And even if people did see and interpret it as a threat of violence, that doesn't mean it meets the standard for a "true threat," in violation of the First Amendment.
"True threats are not protected speech but not everything is a true threat," David Hudson, professor at Belmont University School of Law, tells Reason. "This seems to me to be heated rhetorical hyperbole, which is an incredibly important concept—or should be—in true threat-type cases."
The U.S. Supreme Court created the true threat exception to the First Amendment in the 1969 decision Watts v. United States. Even then, Hudson adds, it made the point of distinguishing between true threats and "crude political hyperbole"—in that case, a protester's remark that if he were drafted into the Army, "the first man I want to get in my sights is" then-President Lyndon Johnson. The court agreed with the plaintiff that it was not a true threat but simply "a kind of very crude offensive method of stating a political opposition to the President."
"Suppression of speech as an effective police measure is an old, old device, outlawed by our Constitution," Justice William O. Douglas wrote in a concurring opinion.
Bushart's arrest would be humorous if it weren't so serious. He now faces a potential years-long prison sentence for reposting a Facebook meme that doesn't come anywhere close to qualifying as an exception to the First Amendment. Even if the case gets thrown out, he has already spent two weeks in jail and is set to spend two more months until his first hearing.
The post Tennessee Man Arrested, Gets $2 Million Bond for Posting Facebook Meme appeared first on Reason.com.
If you care about this retardation, click the spoiler and I've highlighted the interesting parts where the journalist subtly reveals that he's lying to you in order to hijack this to talk about what he wanted to talk about. TL;DR retard makes memes about local school shooting, journo admits this one wasn't even the worst, but it's the one he wanted to talk about, and it gets called in as a threat against a school. I can't tell you whether or not this was an overreaction, because the dissembling l*bertarian who wrote this doesn't want you to get the full context in order to judge this for yourself.
 
The further context being that they took a fucking meme directly quoting the president and interpreted it as a threat? Fucking lmao, what an asspull. Some dude got arrested for posting a milquetoast opinion and is being held captive for millions of dollars, with the meme being intentionally misinterpreted to justify the arrest.
more context. the guy posted a gore photo on a public Facebook page about hosing a vigil for the man in the gore photo. sounds like the police are just doing what liberals always wanted and arresting evil violent white people before they can do one of those mass shootings they love so much

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Masked Border Patrol agents pin Chicago TV news producer Debbie Brockman to the ground and haul her off in an unmarked van.(Video: Josh Thomas/Facebook)
This arrest appears to be in direct violation of a temporary restraining order prohibiting DHS officers from arresting journalists. The officers here may well be subject to contempt of court.
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Very normal looking
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The Mr. Rogers of 2025, Ms. Rachel, tells Obama to stop dehumanizing Palestinians
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Something about this lady sets off alarm bells.
 
Biden dumped Haitians in a lot of small white towns. It's a real shock to see them in formerly decent places. Somehow they're even worse and less human than american negroes.
I swear some of you never talk to blacks. The African American is still American. Haitians are fucking cannibals that got walled off by the other tribe on their own island because they were very, very retarded. They don't know English, violence is common, hell, they don't even have culture. A black guy can at least cook like Benjamin Sisko when he puts his mind to it. There is nothing worthwhile to eat on that blasted rock known as Haiti. They can't even cook right.
 
Masked Border Patrol agents pin Chicago TV news producer Debbie Brockman to the ground and haul her off in an unmarked van.(Video: Josh Thomas/Facebook)
This arrest appears to be in direct violation of a temporary restraining order prohibiting DHS officers from arresting journalists. The officers here may well be subject to contempt of court.
ssstwitter.com_1760130265092.mp4
Lmao, they needed two pairs of handcuffs for her fat ass:
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It’s sad that retard troon chaser killed those Mexicans in the ICE van and not hit the fat jounalist retard in this one.
 
more context. the guy posted a gore photo on a public Facebook page about hosing a vigil for the man in the gore photo. sounds like the police are just doing what liberals always wanted and arresting evil violent white people before they can do one of those mass shootings they love so much

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By this logic a good 70% of the users on this website should be held on millions of dollars of bond for some of the shit you guys post here.
Also lol at the guy telling me to go back to my "containment board" when this entire side of the site is quite literally an asylum to keep the politisperging away from the main lolcow threads.


That being said, I'm done for tonight, reply if you want, I won't.
 
posting a Donald Trump meme in a Charlie Kirk vigil group, implying that people need to get over his death.
1. Based
2. No reason for me to believe this is the only reason he was thrown in jail, go fuck yourself.
I like how nobody has brought up the Qatari military base that's gonna be constructed in Idaho,
The deal was also several years in the making, with discussions dating back to the Biden administration.Mountain Home Airbase already hosts Singapore's F-15s, and pilots from dozens of countries receive training on U.S. soil.

L / A
Seems to me like
1. It was a deal in the works for a while
2. The same facility exists for countries like Singapore.
Sure i do not particularly like Qatar, but its also not the end of the fucking world

This arrest appears to be in direct violation of a temporary restraining order prohibiting DHS officers from arresting journalists.
Huh? In what context can a class of people become exempt from arrest itself because of their occupation? regardless of the reasoning?(Apart from the president lol)
Also lol at the guy telling me to go back to my "containment board" when this entire side of the site is quite literally an asylum to keep the politisperging away from the main lolcow threads.


That being said, I'm done for tonight, reply if you want, I won't.
Seethe and weep retard.
 
Lmao I’ve literally never heard of this movie before. Greatest film of the decade my ass.
you don't need to, watch the takes of someone that has suffered through it:
The worthlessness of prizes bestowed by the neoliberal establishment has been confirmed once again:
i was wondering if you guys saw it, my leftist media is literally jumping with glee that trump didn't win the nobel peace prize, can't wait to see these faggots flying off buildings on the caliphate of europe forms.
Bethesda Softworks presents: The Elder Scrolls VII : The United States of America
Patch notes: Fast travel disabled.
but you could never fast travel when enemies are nearby...
 
Masked Border Patrol agents pin Chicago TV news producer Debbie Brockman to the ground and haul her off in an unmarked van.(Video: Josh Thomas/Facebook)
This arrest appears to be in direct violation of a temporary restraining order prohibiting DHS officers from arresting journalists. The officers here may well be subject to contempt of court.
ssstwitter.com_1760130265092.mp4
Can't wait to read about how she was doing something retarded to get this shot.
 
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