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pat_k

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4. From the 9/19 article: Arlington Neighbors United for Humanity (ANUFH))
Wed Oct 15, 2025, 06:28 PM
Oct 2025

I don't consider this "doxing." No personal, private information was being publicly revealed with malicious intent to harass or intimidate individuals.

I think this article about what ANUFH has been doing, and the response to it, says SO MUCH about what we are up against.

And it also points to a way forward. We MUST find ways to more effectively expose, not just the cruelty, but the absurdity of what the 47 and the minions in his regime are saying and doing.

There are acts that demand to be denounced. There are acts that call for anger. But there are also acts and words that that are so ridiculous that, instead of getting mad, we need to point and laugh. A LOT.

Organizers wrote that they spoke with security at the Millers’ residence, who “explicitly told us that we were legally allowed to chalk on the sidewalks, which we did.”

(As of Thursday, the chalk messages were largely removed, though some messages were faintly visible on the sidewalk. Protesters had previously targeted the sidewalks around the home at least once before this past weekend.)

“We understand that Katie, whose home was safely protected by dozens of heavily armed security and police, was terrified of our sidewalk chalk and messages — terrifying messages such ‘immigrants are people’ or ‘protect the constitution,'” ANUFH wrote. “We believe in those statements deeply, in our peaceful activism, and the belief that every single human being here in Arlington deserves to be treated with the same dignity and respect that Katie and Stephen expect from us.”

Klimkowsky added that she is takes no joy in Kirk’s death and is disheartened by the current administration “making enemies of people who are just, you know, citizens, patriots, people who are unhappy with what’s happening in the country today.”

“I was very particularly trying to say, what we need more of is civility back,” she said. “We need to listen to one another — love more, harm less.”


https://www.arlnow.com/2025/09/19/chalk-messages-at-arlington-home-of-top-white-house-official-strike-a-nerve-with-gop-heavyweights/

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The chief Nazi, responsible for untold cruelty and destruction of lives can't take a chalk message. Typical. Scrivener7 Oct 2025 #1
Typical "Alpha" male. North Coast Lawyer Oct 2025 #15
The term "alpha male" was popularized by a primatology book called Chimpanzee Politics William Seger Oct 2025 #29
Commute to and from Argentina? usonian Oct 2025 #2
She said, "They'll find him wherever he goes." bluescribbler Oct 2025 #3
From the 9/19 article: Arlington Neighbors United for Humanity (ANUFH)) pat_k Oct 2025 #4
I've never seen the house. mahatmakanejeeves Oct 2025 #7
They need to fumigate that house hoosierspud Oct 2025 #5
Sage smudging, too. All cleansing modalities electric_blue68 Oct 2025 #24
My guess is TurboDem Oct 2025 #6
Just look for the house with the lawn jockey I would guess. Klarkashton Oct 2025 #8
As an aside, it sounds overpriced. Values haven't gone up spooky3 Oct 2025 #9
That's the bribe price, not the market price. hunter Oct 2025 #34
Absolutely Nt spooky3 Oct 2025 #38
I wonder if the Real Estate agent has to disclose what was living there to potential buyers? Buddyzbuddy Oct 2025 #10
The Zillow listing, in case you want to see a $3.75M reptile habitat: ZZenith Oct 2025 #11
Or a $3.75M rodent habitat. red dog 1 Oct 2025 #18
The pillow...not quite a leopard but close enough. littlemissmartypants Oct 2025 #19
I don't care for it at all, from the staging to the sterile esthetic of the architecture. Hekate Oct 2025 #30
I don't like the mish mash of styles. "Eclectic" takes real spooky3 Oct 2025 #39
It's not exactly "homey" PatSeg Oct 2025 #40
The designer ...... just no. GoneOffShore Oct 2025 #36
Snowflake. SergeStorms Oct 2025 #12
Some big donor will buy it at the listing price Krazy_Kat Oct 2025 #13
6000 square foot house with custom interiors? PatSeg Oct 2025 #14
See post #6 Prof. Toru Tanaka Oct 2025 #31
Moved to a gated community, perhaps? Red Mountain Oct 2025 #16
ALCATRAZ, with any luck.... Jack Valentino Oct 2025 #22
He should never know peace. Sogo Oct 2025 #17
'Ah cholerazolztz du haben!!! elleng Oct 2025 #28
Not sure how your reply relates to my post.... Sogo Oct 2025 #43
Doesn't, for mahat . . ! elleng Oct 2025 #44
Smells like... littlemissmartypants Oct 2025 #20
Stephen Miller is INSULTING the memory of Robert E. Lee by selling his former PROPERTY??? Jack Valentino Oct 2025 #21
Remember this? From 2022... Grins Oct 2025 #23
what a snowflake - scared of a little chalk and truth TalenaGor Oct 2025 #25
Sounds like it hurt him. Put some ICE on it. underpants Oct 2025 #26
White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller elleng Oct 2025 #27
It isn't doxxing: they no longer live there. TommyT139 Oct 2025 #32
Exactly DOGE stole all our data so they know exactly where we are at any given moment travelingthrulife Oct 2025 #42
I'd think just knowing Stephen Miller was the seller would lower the market value of the property. Vinca Oct 2025 #33
I sure hope we know where he lands so we can send a Buddyzbuddy Oct 2025 #35
Good riddance. COL Mustard Oct 2025 #37
And if you believe that....Stephan Miller probably wrote them himself to push travelingthrulife Oct 2025 #41
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