By Grand Rapids Anonymous
Tuesday, May 25, 2021 at 11:51:00 A.M. EDT
(ZH) Sen. Rand Paul has denounced threats to him and his family after a suspicious package containing white powder was delivered to his home on Monday.
“I take these threats immensely seriously. As a repeated target of violence, it is reprehensible that twitter allows C-list celebrities to encourage violence against me and my family,” Paul said in a statement, citing a politico article.
[N.S.: Paul is going to have to sue Jack Dorsey.]
A senior adviser in Paul’s office told politico that the senator received a large envelope containing the unknown substance that is currently being examined by the FBI and Capitol Hill police for harmful substances. The sender of the envelope is not yet known.
Over the weekend, Richard Marx, a singer and songwriter, took to twitter to celebrate the actions of Paul’s neighbor, Rene Boucher, who assaulted the senator in 2017. The attack, which occurred when the senator was doing yard work, left Paul with six broken ribs and other injuries. Boucher pleaded guilty to the assault.
“I’ll say it again: If I ever meet Rand Paul’s neighbor, I’m going to hug him and buy him as many drinks as he can consume,” Marx wrote in a tweet on Sunday.
[GRA: Personally, I don’t believe in banning anyone, but if you ban the Right for supposed violent thoughts and sympathies, you must ban Marx—but twitter won’t. Or will they throw him under the bus, like Dems did to Al Franken—a token White sacrifice?.]
fox news on Monday also reported that Paul had received an image threatening violence on the envelope with suspicious powder. According to the news broadcaster, the envelope had a doctored picture of a bruised and bandaged Paul with a gun pointed at his head. Below the picture was a threat allegedly stating:
“I’ll finish what your neighbor started you [expletive].”
Paul’s office and the FBI did not immediately respond to a request from The Epoch Times for comment.
In a separate statement, Paul said: “I have been targeted multiple times now, it is reprehensible that twitter allows C-list celebrities to advocate for violence against me and my family!”
GRA: Paul is showing me some good thinking—not 100%, of course—as he offered up a Breonna Taylor bill to stop “no knock warrants,” but he seems to have his head on better than most in Congress—hence, the threats from commies.
--GRA
2 comments:
jerry pdx
Rand Paul used to be on the right side of the immigration debate but appears to be "evolving" into an alien invader supporter.
In 2019 he introduced the "Believe" act, touting the wonders of more migrant labor in the US:
https://immigrationforum.org/article/bill-analysis-the-believe-act/
Shortly before that he introduced his Protecting American Citizens Together Act (PACT Act) as an amendment to S.754, the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act. The amendment would prevent “sanctuary cities” from harboring dangerous criminal aliens by requiring state and local law enforcement to notify U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) following the arrest of an illegal immigrant, and detain an illegal immigrant if requested to do so by ICE.
About the same time he also blocked a bill to Eliminate Per-Country Cap on Employment-Based Green Cards: https://www.fredlaw.com/news__media/senator-paul-blocks-bill-to-eliminate-per-country-cap-on-employment-based-green-cards/
So where exactly does Paul stand on immigration? Does he see the bigger picture here? Is his "Believe" bill a sign that he is bowing to the dictates of the globalist agenda?
“I’ll finish what your neighbor started you [expletive].”
Surely that is a threat to murder the Senator.
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