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  1. Technologist victim of incest
    Originally posted by POLECAT The constitutional United States flag signifies common law jurisdiction. The fringe denotes Admiralty law's jurisdiction. Do you still want to continue pledging allegiance to a gold-fringed flag? The gold-fringed United States flag is the War flag which denotes Admiralty or martial law.


    Fuck your lying respect for the American flag.
  2. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    death to all unamerican un constitutional people out there like you you god damn stupid cunt waste of space ignant worthless moron
  3. Technologist victim of incest
    Every time I see a hillbilly 4X4 with an American flag on it, I want to puke at what these fuckers have done to the flag.
  4. Technologist victim of incest
    Originally posted by POLECAT death to all unamerican un constitutional people out there like you you god damn stupid cunt waste of space ignant worthless moron



    Originally posted by Technologist Fuck your lying respect for the American flag.
  5. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Salute THIS, Weasel!
  6. Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by Technologist Fuck your lying respect for the American flag.

    You have no loyalty to flag or country only to the party.
  7. Technologist victim of incest
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker You have no loyalty to flag or country only to one person because YOU are in a cult. Fuck off
  8. Originally posted by Technologist Every time I see a hillbilly 4X4 with an American flag on it, I want to puke at what these fuckers have done to the flag.

    Why do you hate hillbillys?
  9. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Valley girl.

    Like..fer sure!
  10. mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Why is Joe Biden walking around a crowded room full vaccinated people wearing masks, and he himself not wearing a mask, all the while going up to them and hugging them and leaning in really close to their faces and whispering things?

    Why would he do that? I trusted him.
  11. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    It's all a trick to take your virginity.
  12. Originally posted by mmQ Why is Joe Biden walking around a crowded room full vaccinated people wearing masks, and he himself not wearing a mask, all the while going up to them and hugging them and leaning in really close to their faces and whispering things?

    Why would he do that? I trusted him.

    The answer is simple: because they're nothing but dangerous liars and hypocrites, just like st|1 and Tech.
  13. mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ The answer is simple: because they're nothing but dangerous liars and hypocrites, just like st|1 and Tech.

    Nah tech would at least offer an answer or say that she thinks that's kinda fucked up on Bidens part. Stl just makes up some elementary-tier response because he can't actual justify a real answer without making Biden look less than perfect.
  14. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Ross Perot would look good after Trump.

    Or Michael Dukakis.

    Or George McGovern.

    Or...Pee Wee Herman
  15. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Jan. 6 Panel Sees Evidence of Trump ‘Criminal Conspiracy’
    The House panel investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol said for the first time that its evidence suggests crimes may have been committed by former President Donald Trump and his associates.
    Associated Press


    WASHINGTON (AP) — The House panel investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol said Wednesday for the first time that its evidence suggests crimes may have been committed by former President Donald Trump and his associates in the failed effort to overturn the outcome of the 2020 presidential election.

    Trump and his associates engaged in a “criminal conspiracy” to prevent Congress from certifying Democrat Joe Biden’s victory in the Electoral College, the House committee said in a court filing. Trump and those working with him spread false information about the outcome of the presidential election and pressured state officials to overturn the results, potentially violating multiple federal laws, the panel said.

    “The Select Committee also has a good-faith basis for concluding that the President and members of his Campaign engaged in a criminal conspiracy to defraud the United States,” the committee wrote in a filing submitted in U.S. District Court in the Central District of California.

    The 221-page filing marks the committee’s most formal effort to link the former president to a federal crime, though the actual import of the filing is not clear. Lawmakers do not have the power to bring criminal charges on their own and can only make a referral to the Justice Department. The department has been investigating last year’s riot, but it has not given any indication that it is considering seeking charges against Trump.

    The committee made the claims in response to a lawsuit by Trump adviser John Eastman, a lawyer and law professor who was consulting with Trump as he attempted to overturn the election. Eastman is trying to withhold documents from the committee.

    In a statement late Wednesday, Charles Burnham, Eastman’s attorney, said his client has a responsibility “to protect client confidences, even at great personal risk and expense.”

    Burnham added, “The Select Committee has responded to Dr. Eastman’s efforts to discharge this responsibility by accusing him of criminal activity.”

    The brief filed Wednesday was an effort to knock down Eastman’s attorney-client privilege claims. In doing so, the committee argued there is a legal exception allowing the disclosure of communications regarding ongoing or future crimes.

    “The Select Committee is not conducting a criminal investigation,” Mississippi Rep. Bennie Thompson, the committee’s Democratic chairman, said in a statement. “But, as the judge noted at a previous hearing, Dr. Eastman’s privilege claims raise the question whether the crime-fraud exception to the attorney-client privilege applies in this situation.”

    The filing also provides new details from the committee’s interviews with several top Trump aides and members of former Vice President Mike Pence’s team, including chief of staff Marc Short and chief counsel Greg Jacob.

    The committee said it has evidence that Trump sought to obstruct an official proceeding — in this case, the certification of the election results — by trying to strong-arm Pence to delay the proceedings so there would be additional time to “manipulate” the results.

    “The evidence supports an inference that President Trump and members of his campaign knew he had not won enough legitimate state electoral votes to be declared the winner of the 2020 Presidential election during the January 6 Joint Session of Congress, but the President nevertheless sought to use the Vice President to manipulate the results in his favor,” the filing states.

    In a Jan. 6, 2021, email exchange between Eastman and Jacob revealed by the committee, Eastman pushed for Pence to intervene in his ceremonial role and halt the certification of the electoral votes, a step Pence had no power to take.

    Jacob replied: “I respect your heart here. I share your concerns about what Democrats will do once in power. I want election integrity fixed. But I have run down every legal trail placed before me to its conclusion, and I respectfully conclude that as a legal framework, it is a results-oriented position that you would never support if attempted by the opposition, and essentially entirely made up.”

    He added, “And thanks to your bulls—-, we are now under siege.”

    The filing represents the most comprehensive look yet at the findings of the Jan. 6 committee, which is investigating the violent insurrection of Trump’s supporters in an effort to ensure that nothing like it happens again. While the panel can’t pursue criminal charges, members want to provide the public a thorough account of the attack, in which hundreds of people brutally beat police, pushed through windows and doors and interrupted the certification of Biden’s win.

    So far, lawmakers and investigators have interviewed hundreds of people, including members of Trump’s family and his chief of staff as well as his allies in the seven swing states where the former president tried and failed to prove he won. The panel has also sought out information from members of Congress and subpoenaed records and testimony from top social media platforms they believe had a hand in the spreading of election misinformation.

    The committee is expected to fully release its findings in a lengthy report or series of reports later this year, ahead of the midterm elections. The panel is also planning days or weeks of hearings starting in April with some of the witnesses who testified.

    In other transcripts released as part of the filing, former senior Justice Department official Richard Donoghue described trying to convince Trump that claims of election fraud were pure fiction. “I told the President myself that several times, in several conversations, that these allegations about ballots being smuggled in a suitcase and run through the machines several times, it was not true, that we had looked at it, we looked at the video, we interviewed the witnesses, and it was not true.”

    At one point, Donoghue said, he had to reassure Trump that the Justice Department had investigated a report that someone has transported a tractor-trailer full of ballots from New York to Pennsylvania. The department found no evidence to support the allegations, Donoghue said.

    The transcripts also shed colorful detail on a contentious Jan. 3, 2021, meeting at which Trump contemplated replacing his acting attorney general, Jeffrey Rosen, with an assistant who promised to get to the bottom of the president’s bogus claims of election fraud.

    That assistant, Jeffrey Clark, had been the department’s top environmental enforcement lawyer for a period, a fact that led to some derision from colleagues at the meeting when it was pointed out that Clark had not been a criminal prosecutor.

    “And he kind of retorted by saying, ‘Well, I’ve done a lot of very complicated appeals and civil litigation, environmental litigation, and things like that,’” Donoghue said. “And I said, ‘That’s right. You’re an environmental lawyer. How about you go back to your office, and we’ll call you when there’s an oil spill.’”
  16. Originally posted by stl1 Ross Perot would look good after Trump.

    Or Michael Dukakis.

    Or George McGovern.

    Or…Pee Wee Herman

    Or Joe Biden?
  17. Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by Technologist

    I promise you I have not thought of Trump as recently or as many times this year as you have.
  18. Technologist victim of incest
    Originally posted by mmQ Why is Joe Biden walking around a crowded room full vaccinated people wearing masks, and he himself not wearing a mask, all the while going up to them and hugging them and leaning in really close to their faces and whispering things?

    Why would he do that? I trusted him.

    Yanno, not sure. It isn’t a good look is it? The only thing that comes to mind is that we’re all in stages of coming out of mask mandates and all the other BS, so everyone is all over the place on this lately. I won’t be surprised if we get confusing messages until they’re all gone.

    I’m so fed up with them, but being in a medical facility I bet we’re stuck with these for awhile.😡😡
  19. ^ I'm so sick of wearing something on face for two years that never worked in the first place, but I'll continue wearing it forever anyways, because my government told me to.
  20. Technologist victim of incest
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ^ I'm so sick of wearing something on face for two years that never worked in the first place, but I'll continue wearing it forever anyways, because my government told me to.

    My government didn’t tell me to, my privately owned business did because it is a health care facility.

    You see, I can leave my home and function in society without being considered a conspiracy nutcase.

    Get off fantasy island🥴
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