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THE MAGA PARTY!,,, the GOP is dead, republicans are going down with the dems,, get ready for THE MAGA PARTY lefty's

  1. Technologist victim of incest
    Originally posted by POLECAT #19

    So when the 4th comes and goes, will you let them move the goal posts again, or will you dump this stupid shit?
  2. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    I already quite giving a fuck,, I'm just biden my time.

    rudy and Powell had a pissing match that fucked up TRUMPS game. I'm pissed about that. I still have hope the truth will come out.
    I doubt anyone will care or anything will change.
    but I'll never lose hope.

    I believe trump should have busted a dictator move and wiped out the deep state with mass execution's,, he didn't.
    as far as I'm concerned he dropped the ball bigtime and lost a lot of his followers.
    so the 4th is the last date I am willing to believe in for trump to prevail.

    BUT! I will never give up the fight against globalism.
    now STFU and go suck a nigger dick
  3. Technologist victim of incest
    Originally posted by POLECAT I already quite giving a fuck,, I'm just biden my time.

    rudy and Powell had a pissing match that fucked up TRUMPS game. I'm pissed about that. I still have hope the truth will come out.
    I doubt anyone will care or anything will change.
    but I'll never lose hope.

    I believe trump should have busted a dictator move and wiped out the deep state with mass execution's,, he didn't.
    as far as I'm concerned he dropped the ball bigtime and lost a lot of his followers.
    so the 4th is the last date I am willing to believe in for trump to prevail.

    BUT! I will never give up the fight against globalism.
    now STFU and go suck a nigger dick

    I still love you💜
  4. Originally posted by POLECAT I believe trump should have busted a dictator move and wiped out the deep state with mass execution's

    Have you SEEN the PRICE of ammo right now? I'm not made of money.
  5. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    no one cares
  6. Originally posted by POLECAT no one cares

    No troll, I'm sorry that your country got fucked up. It must feel awful.
  7. Originally posted by POLECAT I already quite giving a fuck,, I'm just biden my time.

    rudy and Powell had a pissing match that fucked up TRUMPS game. I'm pissed about that. I still have hope the truth will come out.
    I doubt anyone will care or anything will change.
    but I'll never lose hope.

    I believe trump should have busted a dictator move and wiped out the deep state with mass execution's,, he didn't.
    as far as I'm concerned he dropped the ball bigtime and lost a lot of his followers.
    so the 4th is the last date I am willing to believe in for trump to prevail.

    BUT! I will never give up the fight against globalism.
    now STFU and go suck a nigger dick

    But what if the military is already in control of the Corporation of the United States of America and the US government, but they don't want to announce it or make their final moves with military tribunals just yet. Then the 4th won't matter, as that accomplishes the same effect. The military would also have the power to restore Trump to his rightful place as the President, based on the massive fraud and foreign influence from enemy countries in the 2020 election.
  8. Technologist victim of incest
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ But what if the military is already in control of the Corporation of the United States of America and the US government, but they don't want to announce it or make their final moves with military tribunals just yet. Then the 4th won't matter, as that accomplishes the same effect. The military would also have the power to restore Trump to his rightful place as the President, based on the massive fraud and foreign influence from enemy countries in the 2020 election.

  9. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    The Hill
    Former GOP lawmaker: Republican Party 'engulfed in lies and fear'
    Jonathan Easley


    Former Rep. Carlos Curbelo (R-Fla.) argued in a pre-taped interview that ran Friday that the Republican Party has lost its way and become "engulfed in lies in fear."

    Curbelo and former Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) teamed up as part of the nonpartisan debate series IntelligenceSquared U.S. to argue that many within the GOP are knowingly pushing a lie that the election was stolen out of fear of retaliation from former President Trump.

    In his opening remarks, Curbelo said that by embracing former President Trump's election claims, which preceded the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, the GOP had lost its credibility and damaged democracy.

    "Here we only have two [political parties] and in order for one to be able to hold the other accountable, it has to be viable. It has to have credibility. With a majority of the voters in the country, it has to be a reasonable choice for most people," Curbelo said. "And the problem we have today in our democracy is that the Republican Party is losing that position. Why? Because it has lost its way. Because it's a party engulfed in lies and in fear."

    Curbelo, a moderate conservative, lost his South Florida swing district in 2018 by only about 4,000 votes in what was a big year for Democrats.

    He has emerged as a vocal critic of Trump and the direction of the GOP.

    In the Intelligence Squared debate, he argued that many members of Congress know Trump's election claims are false but that they lack the courage to stand up to him, knowing that it could cost them their seats.

    "Most congressional Republicans will acknowledge this privately," Curbelo said. "And again, that's the problem, that people aren't telling the camera what they're telling their friends. Why? Because Donald Trump converted the Republican Party into a personal club to advance his interests and even to question or to challenge free and fair election results. And in doing so, incited a riot that resulted in the defiling of one of the greatest structures in the history of democratic government and in the death of five people."

    "If we're going to have an honest conversation about the Republican Party, we have to confront this crisis, this cancer that is preventing a lot of Republicans, not all, from telling people the truth, from being honest with the voters, and from serving with decency," he added.

    Flake, who clashed with Trump before retiring in 2018, said that Republicans would rack up electoral losses going forward if the party continues to hold Trump up as its leader.

    Flake noted that Republicans lost the White House, House and Senate under Trump, while losing both Senate seats in the formerly red-leaning states of Arizona and Georgia.

    Republicans did unexpectedly pick up House seats in 2020, and Trump was the first Republican in decades to win Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin in 2016.

    But the former Arizona senator said that more than 140,000 people who were registered as Republicans changed their registration following the Jan. 6 riot, including 10,000 in his home state.

    "For all this winning, I don't know where it is," Flake said. "We've clearly lost our way as Republicans. We cannot push on ahead, unless we first recognize the truth. We have lost our way. We can ensure and need to come back as a party. We have to give them that choice."

    Trump will address the Conservative Political Action Conference on Sunday in his first major speech since leaving office. The former president is expected to talk about the future of conservatism and the Republican Party.

    Trump maintains broad support among a strong majority of the party, and he would be the prohibitive favorite to win the GOP's 2024 nomination if he decides to run again.

    Some in the party, including Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.), have called on Republicans to cut Trump loose.

    They're frustrated by Trump's election claims and say the focus on the allegations of fraud may have cost Republicans their two Senate seats in Georgia and ultimately a majority in the upper chamber.

    The Trump campaign lost dozens of court challenges trying to nullify Democratic votes or overturn the election results in key swing states before a pro-Trump mob sacked the Capitol while the Electoral College vote count was ongoing.
  10. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ But what if the military is already in control of the Corporation of the United States of America and the US government, but they don't want to announce it or make their final moves with military tribunals just yet. Then the 4th won't matter, as that accomplishes the same effect. The military would also have the power to restore Trump to his rightful place as the President, based on the massive fraud and foreign influence from enemy countries in the 2020 election.

    I wouldn't fight it,, but its above my pay grade at the moment so I don't have to care anymore
  11. Trust the plan guys
  12. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    Originally posted by Donald Trump No troll, I'm sorry that your country got fucked up. It must feel awful.

    I got 10 kinds of weed so I can forget how I feel about it.
    I was sober for 10 hrs the other day while snowmobiling and I found I was a bit of a dickhead to my friends,, they asked what was up and I said I'm sober and mad as hell over trump not kicking ass.

    I can't smoke and sled at the same time unless I'm alone cuz I either have to slow way down or die tryin to keep up with my friends.

    I'm about to do a 50 mile ride by myself and smoke along the way and ride under 35 mph so I'll live
  13. Originally posted by stl1 The Hill
    Former GOP lawmaker: Republican Party 'engulfed in lies and fear'
    Jonathan Easley


    Former Rep. Carlos Curbelo (R-Fla.) argued in a pre-taped interview that ran Friday that the Republican Party has lost its way and become "engulfed in lies in fear."

    Curbelo and former Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) teamed up as part of the nonpartisan debate series IntelligenceSquared U.S. to argue that many within the GOP are knowingly pushing a lie that the election was stolen out of fear of retaliation from former President Trump.

    In his opening remarks, Curbelo said that by embracing former President Trump's election claims, which preceded the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, the GOP had lost its credibility and damaged democracy.

    "Here we only have two [political parties] and in order for one to be able to hold the other accountable, it has to be viable. It has to have credibility. With a majority of the voters in the country, it has to be a reasonable choice for most people," Curbelo said. "And the problem we have today in our democracy is that the Republican Party is losing that position. Why? Because it has lost its way. Because it's a party engulfed in lies and in fear."

    Curbelo, a moderate conservative, lost his South Florida swing district in 2018 by only about 4,000 votes in what was a big year for Democrats.

    He has emerged as a vocal critic of Trump and the direction of the GOP.

    In the Intelligence Squared debate, he argued that many members of Congress know Trump's election claims are false but that they lack the courage to stand up to him, knowing that it could cost them their seats.

    "Most congressional Republicans will acknowledge this privately," Curbelo said. "And again, that's the problem, that people aren't telling the camera what they're telling their friends. Why? Because Donald Trump converted the Republican Party into a personal club to advance his interests and even to question or to challenge free and fair election results. And in doing so, incited a riot that resulted in the defiling of one of the greatest structures in the history of democratic government and in the death of five people."

    "If we're going to have an honest conversation about the Republican Party, we have to confront this crisis, this cancer that is preventing a lot of Republicans, not all, from telling people the truth, from being honest with the voters, and from serving with decency," he added.

    Flake, who clashed with Trump before retiring in 2018, said that Republicans would rack up electoral losses going forward if the party continues to hold Trump up as its leader.

    Flake noted that Republicans lost the White House, House and Senate under Trump, while losing both Senate seats in the formerly red-leaning states of Arizona and Georgia.

    Republicans did unexpectedly pick up House seats in 2020, and Trump was the first Republican in decades to win Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin in 2016.

    But the former Arizona senator said that more than 140,000 people who were registered as Republicans changed their registration following the Jan. 6 riot, including 10,000 in his home state.

    "For all this winning, I don't know where it is," Flake said. "We've clearly lost our way as Republicans. We cannot push on ahead, unless we first recognize the truth. We have lost our way. We can ensure and need to come back as a party. We have to give them that choice."

    Trump will address the Conservative Political Action Conference on Sunday in his first major speech since leaving office. The former president is expected to talk about the future of conservatism and the Republican Party.

    Trump maintains broad support among a strong majority of the party, and he would be the prohibitive favorite to win the GOP's 2024 nomination if he decides to run again.

    Some in the party, including Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.), have called on Republicans to cut Trump loose.

    They're frustrated by Trump's election claims and say the focus on the allegations of fraud may have cost Republicans their two Senate seats in Georgia and ultimately a majority in the upper chamber.

    The Trump campaign lost dozens of court challenges trying to nullify Democratic votes or overturn the election results in key swing states before a pro-Trump mob sacked the Capitol while the Electoral College vote count was ongoing.

    Acts 10:34a, 36-43
    A reading from the Acts of the Apostles
    Then Peter proceeded to speak and said,
    You know the word that he sent to the Israelites
    as he proclaimed peace through Jesus Christ,
    who is Lord of all,
    what has happened all over Judea,
    beginning in Galilee after the baptism that John preached,
    how God anointed Jesus of Nazareth
    with the holy Spirit and power.
    He went about doing good
    and healing all those oppressed by the devil,
    for God was with him.
    We are witness of all that he did
    both in the country of the jedis and in Jerusalem.
    They put him to death by hanging him on a tree.
    This man God raised on the third day
    and granted that he be visible,
    not to all the people,
    but to us, the witnesses chosen by God in advance,
    who ate and drank with him
    after he rose from the dead.
    He commissioned us to preach to the people
    and testify that he is the one appointed by God
    as judge of the living and the dead.
    To him all the prophets bear witness,
    that everyone who believes in him
    will receive forgiveness of sins through his name.”
    The Word of the Lord.
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    Acts 10:34a, 42-43
    Short form
    A reading from the Acts of the Apostles
    Then Peter proceeded to speak and said,
    You know the word that he sent to the Israelites
    as he proclaimed peace through Jesus Christ,
    who is Lord of all,
    He commissioned us to preach to the people
    and testify that he is the one appointed by God
    as judge of the living and the dead.*
    To him all the prophets bear witness,
    that everyone who believes in him
    will receive forgiveness of sins through his name.”
    .
    The Word of the Lord.
  14. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Newsweek
    QAnon March 4 Theory About Donald Trump Is Fed by Lawmakers' 'Lies', Democrats Say
    Ewan Palmer


    Democrats have warned that the continuing spread of misinformation, including by lawmakers, is helping fuel the far-right amid concerns of further attacks on Congress.

    Some QAnon supporters believe Donald Trump will return as president on March 4, based on arcane reasoning and huge distortion of facts, and there are fears that there could be a repeat next week of the violence seen at the Capitol on January 6.

    The head of Capitol Police, Yogananda Pittman, made the case for heightened security on the Hill this week, warning that militia groups involved in the riot want to "blow up the Capitol and kill as many members as possible."

    Police have told Newsweek that they are aware of the significance on March 4 for QAnon and are monitoring any potential threats.

    California congressman Adam Schiff told Newsweek that law enforcement would be "better prepared for the possibility of any violence," but warned that "viral misinformation" spread by "unscrupulous leaders" was increasing possible risks.

    "The same lies and conspiracy theories that gave rise to the violent insurrection on the Capitol have continued to metastasize, and some Americans now absurdly believe that Donald Trump could somehow return to office on March 4," Schiff said.

    "I am confident that we will be better prepared for the possibility of any violence on that day, but the sad truth is that the threat of domestic violent extremism will continue to grow so long as misinformation spreads virally on social media and is encouraged by unscrupulous leaders."

    Fellow California Rep. Eric Swalwell said that everyone must take steps to tackle misinformation and help ensure there is no repeat of the violence seen at the Capitol.

    "This starts with every elected official publicly acknowledging Joe Biden as the duly elected president of the United States," Swalwell said in a statement to Newsweek.

    "The fact that sitting Members of Congress continue to push the divisive and patently false narrative that the election was rigged does nothing to unify our nation and protect us from future threats.

    "We should expect more from our elected officials-and those who cannot meet this moment and denounce QAnon fully should be prepared for a reckoning at the ballot box," Swalwell added.

    There is no real indication what, if anything, QAnon supporters are planning on March 4.

    A number of influential QAnon figures have distanced themselves from the theory of Trump's reinstatement, and urging people not to head to D.C. on that day. The change comes after an earlier theory of mass arrests and executions at Biden's inauguration proved wildly false

    Rep. Adam Smith, the top Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee, previously warned of the dangers of QAnon possibly returning to the capital to commit further violence on March 4 if Trump is not reinstated.

    "Stuff like that circulates all the time, does it mean it's going to happen, probably not, but if you want to help, tell them not to do that, tell them that the election is over. Joe Biden won. It was a free and fair election," Smith said during a February 17 hearing.

    This week, acting Capitol Police chief Pittman defended the department after it was criticized for being unprepared for the January 6 attack, despite violence being widely discussed by far-right extremists and militia groups on social media.

    Pittman also denied claims that police do not take the potential threat of violence seriously enough.

    "Although we knew the likelihood for violence by extremists, no credible threat indicated that tens of thousands would attack the U.S. Capitol, nor did the intelligence received from the FBI or any other law enforcement partner indicate such a threat," Pittman said in her testimony to lawmakers at the the House Appropriations Committee on Thursday.

    Thousands of National Guard troops are to remain in D.C. until March 12 in case there are similar scenes to the riots of January 6.
  15. Originally posted by stl1 Newsweek
    QAnon March 4 Theory About Donald Trump Is Fed by Lawmakers' 'Lies', Democrats Say
    Ewan Palmer


    Democrats have warned that the continuing spread of misinformation, including by lawmakers, is helping fuel the far-right amid concerns of further attacks on Congress.

    Some QAnon supporters believe Donald Trump will return as president on March 4, based on arcane reasoning and huge distortion of facts, and there are fears that there could be a repeat next week of the violence seen at the Capitol on January 6.

    The head of Capitol Police, Yogananda Pittman, made the case for heightened security on the Hill this week, warning that militia groups involved in the riot want to "blow up the Capitol and kill as many members as possible."

    Police have told Newsweek that they are aware of the significance on March 4 for QAnon and are monitoring any potential threats.

    California congressman Adam Schiff told Newsweek that law enforcement would be "better prepared for the possibility of any violence," but warned that "viral misinformation" spread by "unscrupulous leaders" was increasing possible risks.

    "The same lies and conspiracy theories that gave rise to the violent insurrection on the Capitol have continued to metastasize, and some Americans now absurdly believe that Donald Trump could somehow return to office on March 4," Schiff said.

    "I am confident that we will be better prepared for the possibility of any violence on that day, but the sad truth is that the threat of domestic violent extremism will continue to grow so long as misinformation spreads virally on social media and is encouraged by unscrupulous leaders."

    Fellow California Rep. Eric Swalwell said that everyone must take steps to tackle misinformation and help ensure there is no repeat of the violence seen at the Capitol.

    "This starts with every elected official publicly acknowledging Joe Biden as the duly elected president of the United States," Swalwell said in a statement to Newsweek.

    "The fact that sitting Members of Congress continue to push the divisive and patently false narrative that the election was rigged does nothing to unify our nation and protect us from future threats.

    "We should expect more from our elected officials-and those who cannot meet this moment and denounce QAnon fully should be prepared for a reckoning at the ballot box," Swalwell added.

    There is no real indication what, if anything, QAnon supporters are planning on March 4.

    A number of influential QAnon figures have distanced themselves from the theory of Trump's reinstatement, and urging people not to head to D.C. on that day. The change comes after an earlier theory of mass arrests and executions at Biden's inauguration proved wildly false

    Rep. Adam Smith, the top Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee, previously warned of the dangers of QAnon possibly returning to the capital to commit further violence on March 4 if Trump is not reinstated.

    "Stuff like that circulates all the time, does it mean it's going to happen, probably not, but if you want to help, tell them not to do that, tell them that the election is over. Joe Biden won. It was a free and fair election," Smith said during a February 17 hearing.

    This week, acting Capitol Police chief Pittman defended the department after it was criticized for being unprepared for the January 6 attack, despite violence being widely discussed by far-right extremists and militia groups on social media.

    Pittman also denied claims that police do not take the potential threat of violence seriously enough.

    "Although we knew the likelihood for violence by extremists, no credible threat indicated that tens of thousands would attack the U.S. Capitol, nor did the intelligence received from the FBI or any other law enforcement partner indicate such a threat," Pittman said in her testimony to lawmakers at the the House Appropriations Committee on Thursday.

    Thousands of National Guard troops are to remain in D.C. until March 12 in case there are similar scenes to the riots of January 6.

    A reading from the book of the prophet Isaiah
    On this mountain the Lord of hosts
    will provide for all peoples.
    On this mountain he will destroy
    the veil that veils all peoples,
    The web that is woven over all nations;
    he will destroy death forever.
    The Lord God will wipe away the tears from all faces;
    The reproach of his people he will remove
    from the whole earth; for the Lord has spoken.
    On that day it will be said:
    "Behold our God, to whom we looked to save us!
    This is the Lord to whom we looked;
    let us rejoice and be glad that he has saved us!"
    The Word of the Lord
    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
  16. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    You'd better pray to God, Donny Boy, because they are coming to get you!
  17. Sudo Black Hole [my hereto riemannian peach]
    I want to beat the box off kellyanne conway until she's soaking wet and shaking uncontrollably
  18. It's really, really tough to jail someone who hasn't actually broken the law. Sure, it can be done, but it's not easy. The truth always ends up coming out, eventually. Even if it prospers at first, that doesn't mean it will stick. It ends up to be a complete backfire. The Boomerang Effect.
  19. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Yes, the truth always comes out.

    That's why Trump is worried.
  20. Originally posted by stl1 Yes, the truth always comes out.

    That's why Trump is worried.

    Rent free.
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