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  2. I would hope a SCOTUS ruling against sanctuary policies would provide cover for the Feds to deprive sanctuary municipalities/States of any Federal funding. Lower level judges have blocked some of these efforts, and have interfered with the Fed's only way to really enforce National Immigration policy.
  3. 1. Yes. The Minnesota protests and others similar are not protected speech. They are criminal acts with some being a felony. People standing on the sidewalk and shouting their disapproval are not included but anyone that interferes with the law enforcement, any government operation or denying citizen access including blocking roads, trying to slow down government vehicles, etc., are committing a crime. 2. Agree however, the Fourth Amendment doesn’t take a lot to reach reasonable suspicion for a detention but it requires at least some facts and circumstances. I am not sure what ICE/CBP are using as justification for detentions. It would have to be on a case by case basis and I never see enough to make a decision one way or the other. Certainly a policy itself can be wrong such as instructing agents that reasonable suspicion is not required. The Supreme Court disagrees, 3. Agree. 4. Agree. 5. Agree. 6. Agree. Actually ties into 2. 7. Agree. 8. Agree however, the Supreme Court can rule against sanctuary policies of states or cities but they have no legislative authority so cannot set penalties or judgments. Their only recourse in my opinion is to rule that sanctuary policies or laws might violate the Supremacy Clause. There then has to be a USC section making it a criminal and/or civil offense. Any enforcement action would have to be prosecuted by the DOJ. Is there such a law that specifically makes sanctuary state governments or political subdivision sanctuary actions an offense? If there isn’t, Congress surely isn’t going to pass one. I agree that the children are being used as indoctrination pawns and it is despicable.
  4. He has done all this for greed, and he is a selfish man who only cares about himself. Tell us at what time America won, and been put first, since he has been in office? Have our farmers been put first? Has medicare been out first. Has our economy been out first?
  5. I believe these protesters have had way too much leeway with their “peaceful protests”. They have blocked ICE vehicles, thrown rocks at vehicles and agents, blocked entrances to Federal buildings, restaurants, hotels, and everything else imaginable. The liberals applaud their efforts and encourage more violence. The hypocrisy to all of this is…….don’t block the entrance to an abortion clinic where they rip babies from the womb, piece by piece. You will be sent to prison.
  6. Tuesday, Feb. 3 Barbers Hill at Beaumont United [Hidden Content] East Chambers at Orangefield [Hidden Content] Wednesday, Feb. 4 Summer Creek at Humble [Hidden Content] Atascocita at North Shore [Hidden Content] Friday, Feb. 6 Crosby at West Fork [Hidden Content]
  7. Tuesday, Feb. 3 18-5A Dayton at Kingwood Park 7pm West Fork at Pasadena 7pm Porter at Splendora 7pm 19-5A Barbers Hill at Beaumont United 7pm Beaumont West Brook at Baytown Lee 7pm Baytown Sterling at Nederland 7pm Port Arthur Memorial at Port Neches-Groves 7pm 18-4A Bridge City at Lumberton 7pm Jasper at Silsbee 7pm Little Cypress-Mauriceville at Vidor 7pm 19-4A Hamshire-Fannett at Tarkington 7pm Huffman at Hardin-Jefferson 7pm Liberty at Shepherd 7pm 21-3A Diboll at Huntington 7pm Newton at Pineywoods CA 7pm Woodville at Central Heights 7pm 22-3A Anahuac at Kountze 7pm Buna at Hardin 7pm East Chambers at Orangefield 7pm Kirbyville at Warren 7pm 23-3A Anderson-Shiro at Coldspring 7pm Crockett at New Waverly 7pm Onalaska at Trinity 7pm 24-2A Chireno at Hemphill 7pm Colmesneil at San Augustine 7pm Corrigan at West Sabine 7pm Shelbyville at Woden 7pm 25-2A West Hardin at Big Sandy 7pm Deweyville at Danbury 7pm Sabine Pass at Evadale 7pm 28-1A Brookeland at Chester 7pm Burkeville at High Island 7pm Goodrich at Spurger 7pm Hull-Daisetta at Leggett 6pm Wednesday, Feb. 4 23-6A Atascocita at North Shore 7pm Channelview at Goose Creek Memorial 7pm Summer Creek at Humble 7pm CE King at Kingwood 7pm Friday, Feb. 6 18-5A Pasadena at Dayton 7pm Kingwood Park at Porter 7pm Crosby at West Fork 7pm 19-5A Port Neches-Groves at Barbers Hill 7pm Baytown Lee at Beaumont United 7pm Beaumont West Brook at Baytown Sterling 7pm Nederland at Port Arthur Memorial 7pm 18-4A Silsbee at Bridge City 7pm Lumberton at Little Cypress-Mauriceville 7pm Vidor at West Orange-Stark 7pm 19-4A Hardin-Jefferson at Livingston 7pm Shepherd at Huffman 7pm Tarkington at Liberty 7pm 21-3A Huntington at Woodville 7pm Pineywoods CA at Pollok Central 7pm Central Heights at Newton 7pm 22-3A Warren at Anahuac 7pm Orangefield at Buna 7pm Hardin at East Chambers 7pm Kountze at Kirbyville 7pm 23-3A Trinity at Anderson-Shiro 7pm New Waverly at Coldspring 7pm Crockett at Onalaska 7pm 24-2A Woden at Hemphill 7pm Colmesneil at Chireno 7pm San Augustine at Corrigan 7pm West Sabine at Shelbyville 7pm 25-2A Evadale at Big Sandy 7pm Sabine Pass at Deweyville 7pm Danbury at West Hardin 7pm 28-1A Hull-Daisetta at Brookeland 7pm Goodrich at Burkeville 7pm Chester at High Island 7pm Leggett at Spurger 7pm Saturday, Feb. 7 23-6A Channelview at Atascocita 7pm Goose Creek Memorial at Humble 7pm North Shore at CE King 7pm Kingwood at Summer Creek 7pm
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  9. Every HC was a coordinator before they were a HC. However, I dont recall comparing his resume with anyone.
  10. My personal stance on this stuff has been pretty clear from the get go. The Constitution and SCOTUS rulings guarantee the First Amendment Right to peaceably assemble & protest our government. This is NOT what's occurring in Minnesota. These are NOT peaceful assemblies. They are interference and harboring/abetting. I do NOT like some of the technology and tactics being employed by some Immigration Enforcement Agents. I believe they are violating the 4th Amendment, and amount to warrantless searches. I have no issues with face coverings on Immigration agents as long as they are required to wear 'always on' body cams that are checked out and in daily with their contents downloaded and reviewed and placed into a wearer's personal file to address any future legal questions, and/or for training purposes. The footage should be kept for a standard amount of time that's agreed to at the Federal level for Federal agents. Officers/Agents should be required to wear more standardized uniforms, and use standard, easily labeled vehicles. If someone vandalizes them, they should be arrested, booked, and jailed. They should be forced to pay for damages before their release as part of their 'bond', or their wages should be able to be garnished for compensation. The Administrative vs. Judicial warrant questions need to be addressed. Immigration Officers/Agents should not be allowed to just randomly stop people and ask their citizenship status. The wearing of body cams should help eliminate some of these possible abuses. Employers should be forced to use the I-9 system, and it needs to be integrated into a working, national database. Sanctuary policies have to be stopped. This issue needs to go to SCOTUS on a fast track. Just my thoughts, and have been the same since the beginning of this mess. Some of the groups organizing the protests that aren't peaceful are a side issue as are the individual shootings we've been discussing. But, I think it might be a good idea to have protesters have to get a permit before large gatherings that interfere with public venues/emergency egress/access where local law enforcement/emergency services can be prepared. This doesn't infringe on people's right to peaceably assemble & protest, and would seem to be a reasonable limitation for public safety. Not all my thoughts are a solution. They may not even be workable, or legal. But, they're common sense to me as a person who respects our officers attempting to do their jobs while also protecting our civil liberties. P.S. I don't like our teachers involving our kids in this stuff before they are of legal age at all. Period. We send our kids to school, and assume they're being protected in a safe environment. Not let out on the street to participate in these activities.
  11. Sounds like a good game to watch. Hard to lose those kind.
  12. They were transferring money to other countries outside the regulated banking system through something called MBS'.
  13. Clutch free throws in the 2nd OT for East Chambers
  14. Good game. Warren had multiple chances to put this away just couldn’t get the job done.
  15. Just heard Bill O’Reilly say that a large portion of the funding of these radical protesters are funds coming from China.
  16. What a pathetic comparison, lol. CB, no doubt.
  17. How the Top 10 fared thru this week's games: 6A/5A 1. Atascocita defeated #5 Humble 60-54, defeated Kingwood 64-32 2. Beaumont West Brook defeated Port Neches-Groves 69-43, defeated Nederland 70-54 3. Beaumont United defeated #7 Baytown Sterling 73-60, defeated PA Memorial 91-39 4. North Shore defeated Goose Creek Memorial 75-56, defeated Channelview 104-46 5. Humble lost to #1 Atascocita 60-54, defeated #8 CE King 58-50 6. Barbers Hill defeated Port Arthur Memorial 61-40, defeated Baytown Lee 69-47 7. Baytown Sterling lost to #3 Beaumont United 73-60, defeated PN-G 59-43 8. CE King lost to Summer Creek 87-83, lost to #5 Humble 58-50 9. West Fork defeated Splendora 64-59, lost to Kingwood Park 48-40 10. Crosby defeated Kingwood Park 48-44, defeated Pasadena 68-50 4A/3A 1. Livingston defeated Liberty 96-57, lost to #10 Huffman 75-64 2. Onalaska defeated Anderson-Shiro 113-70, defeated Coldspring 111-43 3. Orangefield defeated Warren 84-37, defeated Kirbyville 69-30 4. Bridge City defeated West Orange-Stark 77-54, defeated Vidor 63-52 5. Hardin-Jefferson defeated #8 Hamshire-Fannett 86-72, defeated Liberty 71-51 6. East Chambers defeated Kirbyville 62-51, defeated Warren 91-87 7. Huntington defeated Central Heights 39-33, off 8. Trinity defeated New Waverly 55-47, defeated Crockett 78-64 9. Hamshire-Fannett lost to #5 Hardin-Jefferson 86-72, defeated Shepherd 99-69 10. Huffman off, defeated #1 Livingston 75-64 2A/1A/Private 1. Chireno defeated #8 Shelbyville 60-46, lost to #6 San Augustine 52-43 2. Brookeland defeated Burkeville 77-25, defeated High Island 86-18 3. Sabine Pass lost #4 Big Sandy 68-66, defeated Danbury 80-40 4. Big Sandy defeated #3 Sabine Pass 68-66, defeated Deweyville 65-38 5. Beaumont Legacy defeated Chinquapin Prep 48-14, defeated Galveston O'Connell 50-35, defeated Briarwood 71-23 6. San Augustine defeated West Sabine 51-37, defeated #1 Chireno 52-43 7. Corrigan defeated Hemphill 69-61, lost to Woden 50-45 8. Shelbyville lost to #1 Chireno 60-46, defeated Hemphill 77-50 9. Chester defeated Goodrich 51-22, defeated Leggett 86-28 10. Spurger defeated Hull-Daisetta 56-46, defeated Burkeville 75-35
  18. That’s the reality, these whistle blowing, horn honking fools are running interference for violent criminals. smh
  19. Dougald McDougald retired. His son had no head coaching experience to my knowledge. Really can’t compare his sons resume to Cope’s
  20. Final 2 OT 91-87 East Chambers
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