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  1. larrylegend8383 Naturally Camouflaged
    Originally posted by POLECAT 7 million fraudulent votes

    Like Lin Wood?
  2. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by POLECAT 7 million fraudulent votes





    lol
  3. Originally posted by stl1

    lol

    You've got the shining for me.
  4. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Just shining the light of day on your lies, corruption, racism, idiocy, sedition and ruination of democracy, Donny.
  5. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    well guys, its pretty obvious to me you niggers are fucked in the head
  6. larrylegend8383 Naturally Camouflaged
    Originally posted by POLECAT well guys, its pretty obvious to me you niggers are fucked in the head

    How does it feel to know you were following a fraudulent voter on Twitter and believing every word he said?
  7. Wariat Marine/Preteen Biologist
    How does it feel u believed a blogger about supposedly me who themselves didn’t see the files court docs or anything substantial everything they write on some two but no nothing blog website?
  8. Wariat Marine/Preteen Biologist
    A guy who literally didn’t even get paid for it and isn’t even a journalist much less a fact checker or a seeker of truth.
  9. larrylegend8383 Naturally Camouflaged
    Originally posted by Wariat How does it feel u believed a blogger about supposedly me who themselves didn’t see the files court docs or anything substantial everything they write on some two but no nothing blog website?

    It wasn't a blogger dumb fuck it was the actual police report
  10. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    Originally posted by larrylegend8383 How does it feel to know you were following a fraudulent voter on Twitter and believing every word he said?

    hooo dat?
  11. Wariat Marine/Preteen Biologist
    you havent read the actual report. what was posted was garbage blog shit or news from third oarties you never read any of my police reports. quit lying.
  12. larrylegend8383 Naturally Camouflaged
    Originally posted by POLECAT hooo dat?

    L. Lin Wood
  13. Wariat Marine/Preteen Biologist
    you only read what i posted about me fighting luciano the police report but obviously if you didnt see it was filled with lies and i consistencies and the police were clewrly racist or biased against me in that report youre a moron. ask yourself how would i sneak up on him when he admitted or their one witness they saw us fighting why would he be fighting if i just snuck on him like some ninja and choked him? also in that report why did it say he pit his son down at one point and in another i snuck up on him while his son was on his back? wouldnt his son have been hirt there? why do you auto atically believe every garbage you read or cops automatically what they say without even a proper investigation?
  14. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    Mr Wood is a solid man of god and would never tell us lies
  15. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    worieot, get the fuck outa here dude,, this here is an AMERICAN thread,, not a commie faggot pedo thread
  16. larrylegend8383 Naturally Camouflaged
    Originally posted by POLECAT Mr Wood is a solid man of god and would never tell us lies

    He lives in SC and voted in Georgia. Isn't that what y'all have been upset about Democrats supposedly doing?
  17. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    The Washington Post
    The lawyers who pushed Trump’s falsehoods may soon be done lawyering
    Norman Eisen, Joanna Lydgate

    In the aftermath of the attempted insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, the country is grappling with how to hold accountable those who promoted the Big Lie that helped trigger the violence: that the 2020 presidential election was stolen. When President Donald Trump and his enablers began bringing that Big Lie to court, some experts warned that these lawyers may never face disciplinary proceedings. But Monday’s disbarment complaint against Sidney Powell and three additional attorneys for alleged misconduct in Michigan, as well as ethics complaints elsewhere against Rudolph W. Giuliani and others, are important steps in that direction.

    On Monday night, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel (D) joined Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) and Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson (D) — all three themselves licensed lawyers — in seeking to disbar “the Kraken” Powell and her colleagues for “violat[ing] their oath and the ethical rules to which they are bound.”

    As the former ethics chief in the Obama administration and a former state deputy attorney general, we applaud the Michigan leaders for bringing this case, which rests on alleged violations of three ethics rules.

    Lawyers have a duty not to file frivolous litigation. The three constitutional officers in Michigan argue that the bizarre claims Powell advanced about election theft meet that standard. These included nonsensical assertions somehow involving Hugo Chávez, the Venezuelan dictator who died almost eight years ago. Initial filings also included allegations of fraud in “Edison County,” a county that does not exist in the Great Lakes State. No wonder a Michigan federal court said that the lawsuit was “less about achieving the relief Plaintiffs seek — as much of that relief is beyond the power of this Court — and more about the impact of their allegations on [the] People’s faith in the democratic process and their trust in our government.”

    You don’t have a ‘right’ to a lawyer when you’re trying to steal an election

    Lawyers also have a duty of candor to the court, and Nessel and her colleagues allege that Powell’s filings here were packed with falsehoods. Powell claimed that an anonymous affiant named “Spyder” to be a military intelligence analyst, when, according to news reports, in fact he “never completed the entry-level training course” and “kept washing out of courses” in his military intelligence training. Other Powell filings had allegedly false statements about turnout rates, denial of observer access to vote counting, purported mishandling of ballots and much more.

    Finally, lawyers are ethically required to avoid dishonesty, fraud, deceit or misrepresentation. The filings here were riddled with them, according to the disbarment complaint.

    The disbarment proceedings come amid a wave of similar actions in Michigan. Nessel filed an earlier motion for sanctions against Powell and others. The city of Detroit has also filed a motion for Rule 11 sanctions against seven lawyers involved in the “Kraken” lawsuits, and asked the court to refer the attorneys — including Powell and Lin Wood — for disciplinary action. Michigan is not alone in seeking accountability: In Arizona, seven lawyers jointly filed an ethics complaint against 21 attorneys (including Powell) who went to court on behalf of Trump, the Arizona Republican Party or others. The eight-page letter alleges that the attorneys knowingly brought 10 “utterly meritless cases” against election officials.

    Significant developments in accountability also occurred Monday against another infamous member of Trump’s legal team: Giuliani. The ethics complaint against him filed with the New York State Bar, which requests an investigation of his fitness to practice law and a suspension of his law license, was supplemented with new complainants and information. Now endorsed by more than 7,500 people, including 14 former federal judges, the supplement points out that Giuliani has continued to add to what was already an “overwhelming public record of Mr. Giuliani’s lies and the grave consequences for Americans and American democracy,” raising serious issues under the state’s rules of professional conduct.

    In the immediate aftermath of the 2020 election, some ethics experts warned not to hold out hope for ethics actions against Trump attorneys. One scholar noted, for example, that bar counsels “are highly resistant to charging any lawyer pressing a political agenda for a willing client, inside or outside of court.” That was in November. Now, dozens of frivolous lawsuits and one insurrection later, the landscape has significantly changed.

    These initial efforts undertaken by the states represent a gathering storm. In other moments of alleged misconduct in which lawyers have been implicated — Watergate comes to mind — the result has been disbarment, a fate suffered by president Richard Nixon’s former attorney general John Mitchell and others involved in that scandal.

    Although the full scope of accountability here is not yet clear, a movement is swelling to see the lawyers who perpetrated the Big Lie — and therefore bear a measure of moral responsibility for the violence that eventually resulted — brought to justice. This is just the beginning.
  18. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Did Ex-KGB Spy Say Russia Cultivated Trump as an ‘Asset’ for 40 Years?
    The accusation was made in a book and also in an interview with The Guardian.
    Bethania Palma
    Published 2 February 2021

    Claim
    A former spy for the Soviet Union's intelligence agency, the KGB, alleged the agency cultivated Donald Trump as an "asset" for 40 years.

    Origin
    The idea that former U.S. President Donald Trump was somehow compromised by the Russian government is not a new one. His single term was clouded by the fact that U.S. intelligence agencies concluded that the Russian government interfered in the 2016 presidential campaign in an effort to help Trump win.

    These accusations got new legs with the Jan. 26, 2021, publication of the book “American Kompromat” by journalist Craig Unger. In the book, Unger cites ex-KGB officer Yuri Shvets in making the case that Trump’s relationship with the Russian government started decades before he became president.

    Shvets spoke to The Guardian in an interview published on Jan. 29, 2021, and made a number of allegations stemming from his time working for the KGB, the Russian intelligence agency under what was then the Soviet Union, including that Russian intelligence gained an interest in Trump as far back as 1977, viewing Trump as an exploitable target.

    “The feeling was that he was extremely vulnerable intellectually, and psychologically, and he was prone to flattery,” Shvets told the Guardian. Around the first time Trump considered running for president, in 1987, and after visiting Moscow with his first wife Ivana, he purchased full-page ads in The New York Times, The Washington Post, and the Boston Globe, expressing perspectives similar to ones he later espoused while president — namely disparaging key U.S. alliances aimed at holding Russian geopolitical power in check. From the Guardian piece:

    The ad offered some highly unorthodox opinions in Ronald Reagan’s cold war America, accusing ally Japan of exploiting the US and expressing scepticism about US participation in Nato. It took the form of an open letter to the American people “on why America should stop paying to defend countries that can afford to defend themselves”.

    The bizarre intervention was cause for astonishment and jubilation in Russia. A few days later Shvets, who had returned home by now, was at the headquarters of the KGB’s first chief directorate in Yasenevo when he received a cable celebrating the ad as a successful “active measure” executed by a new KGB asset.
  19. Do you ever look up the people who write the articles you so uncritically believe and amplify?
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