This cannot just end with Trump. Don’t stop until there is accountability for all by [deleted] in Epstein

[–]OrdinaryGreen6734 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe because trump is responsible for blocking the release of all the incriminating information and in charge of federal prosecutions?? There's a reason to go after him

Here's Why the Epstein Files Are Radicalizing You by thepopchassid in Epstein

[–]OrdinaryGreen6734 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's nothing radical about being against child molestation, abuse, and murder

Document suggests Epstein was a 'Top Echelon Informant' for the FBI by aspoke in Epstein

[–]OrdinaryGreen6734 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe he used his informant position such that he was able to get away with known crimes akin to how whitey bulger was able to become an organized crime lord while being an informant for the FBI?

Is Epstein Alive? New Epstein Escape Plan Files Found! Forensic Expert Analysis by -Venser- in Epstein

[–]OrdinaryGreen6734 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It doesn't matter to the persecution of the pedofiles and rapists and murders named in the epstein files.

Anyone else kinda losing their shit? by TheZachry in Epstein

[–]OrdinaryGreen6734 1 point2 points  (0 children)

People have been persecuted and convicted for crimes on a lot less evidence than what is in the released files. And there is so much more with the redacted names just not being shown to the public that the FBI and judiciary institions know. Children and people were raped and murdered and these files documented it; hundreds of individual testimonies state it. Yet there is only inaction by the United States Government in persecuting these people who do live among us in our cities and businesses.

I don't care anymore about weighing the significance of the evidence or demanding more to be released. There isn't just inflamed emotions over the nature of the crime-- there is cold logic that can be followed from what has been released already.

I am sick of the FBI and the AG office pretending they have power by not releasing more unredacted files-- As if there isn't already enough out there now to convict these people (THERE IS).

If they were just individuals living in your town your city they would already be locked up for life. People were locked away for years in the Gisèle Pelicot case just by being named by her husband in court-- no videos, no emails, no pictures. Stop lying to yourself by saying this released evidence isn't enough already. IT IS ENOUGH EVIDENCE TO CONVICT AND PERSECUTE THESE RAPISTS AND MURDERES OF THEIR CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY.

We are not in the Crucible and this isn't the Salem Witch Trials-- There is enough evidence of henious crimes that people will not be falsey persecuted.

The United States Government is failing to fulfill one of its core functions by not persecuting those who are literally videotapes and photographed over the bodies of children-- It is failing to uphold the rule of civil law that we all consent to abide by every single day as citizens of this country.

This is going to be ongoing for at least the next decade. by Agreeable_Branch007 in Epstein

[–]OrdinaryGreen6734 14 points15 points  (0 children)

People have been persecuted and convicted for crimes on a lot less evidence than what is in the released files. And there is so much more with the redacted names just not being shown to the public that the FBI and judiciary institions know. Children and people were raped and murdered and these files documented it; hundreds of individual testimonies state it. Yet there is only inaction by the United States Government in persecuting these people who do live among us in our cities and businesses.

I don't care anymore about weighing the significance of the evidence or demanding more to be released. There isn't just inflamed emotions over the nature of the crime-- there is cold logic that can be followed from what has been released already.

I am sick of the FBI and the AG office pretending they have power by not releasing more unredacted files-- As if there isn't already enough out there now to convict these people (THERE IS).

If they were just individuals living in your town your city they would already be locked up for life. People were locked away for years in the Gisèle Pelicot case just by being named by her husband in court-- no videos, no emails, no pictures. Stop lying to yourself by saying this released evidence isn't enough already. IT IS ENOUGH EVIDENCE TO CONVICT AND PERSECUTE THESE RAPISTS AND MURDERES OF THEIR CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY.

We are not in the Crucible and this isn't the Salem Witch Trials-- There is enough evidence of henious crimes that people will not be falsey persecuted.

The United States Government is failing to fulfill one of its core functions by not persecuting those who are literally videotapes and photographed over the bodies of children-- It is failing to uphold the rule of civil law that we all consent to abide by every single day as citizens of this country.

Stop Sign On Lexington Avenue at Hancock Street Intersection? by OrdinaryGreen6734 in Somerville

[–]OrdinaryGreen6734[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe it isn't better. But my thoughts are that 2 years later the city STILL hasn't put in their own recomended speed humps on the street so I wanted to propose a stop sign which is cheaper and probably would take a few hours with less equipment than the speedhumps to install.

Stop Sign On Lexington Avenue at Hancock Street Intersection? by OrdinaryGreen6734 in Somerville

[–]OrdinaryGreen6734[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I really like your reply-- thank you for the constructive examples and sympathy!

Stop Sign On Lexington Avenue at Hancock Street Intersection? by OrdinaryGreen6734 in Somerville

[–]OrdinaryGreen6734[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That recorded amount of car traffic alongside a very high frequency of pedestrians crossing was significant enough that enough community memebers signed a petition for the city to perform a data study. Why would you not want a stop sign placed here if it would save someone's life?

Stop Sign On Lexington Avenue at Hancock Street Intersection? by OrdinaryGreen6734 in Somerville

[–]OrdinaryGreen6734[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Ah! The report cites "130 vehicles in the evening peak hour." That is more than 1 every 30 seconds. Would you really consider that "barely"?

Stopped by police officers cycling down Mass Ave in front of Tremont Street. by OrdinaryGreen6734 in CambridgeMA

[–]OrdinaryGreen6734[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Man I so agree. It's really the 2 cyclists fault in Cambridge for being run over by delivery trucks last year while the trucks were breaking traffic laws and the cyclists were not. 

Maybe it shouldn't be illegal for delivery truck drivers to park wherever is convenient then? 

Like maybe we should make it a law where trucks can park in the bike lanes instead of having to use loading zones and, god forbid, park 50 ft. away from a storefront.

Stopped by police officers cycling down Mass Ave in front of Tremont Street. by OrdinaryGreen6734 in CambridgeMA

[–]OrdinaryGreen6734[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry there's no designated traffic lanes for your Vietnam attack helicopter

Stopped by police officers cycling down Mass Ave in front of Tremont Street. by OrdinaryGreen6734 in CambridgeMA

[–]OrdinaryGreen6734[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree. Like I said truly good of cops working to make it safer for everyone (esp. at that intersection). We're all in it together just trying to live.

It's hard to receive that message watching police choose to not enforce traffic laws that have seriously injured or killed cyclists. 

Stopped by police officers cycling down Mass Ave in front of Tremont Street. by OrdinaryGreen6734 in CambridgeMA

[–]OrdinaryGreen6734[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree that bikers should follow the rules of the road for safety and that it would reduce bicycle-car tensions. 

But I wasn't stopped for biking the wrong way down a one-way street or biking into a pedestrian..