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  1. Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson That eagle gives me a semi…it's looking to the left at it's pray.

    semi truck ?
  2. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    Originally posted by Donald Trump

    https://www.businessinsider.com/donald-trump-wants-supporters-to-carry-trump-cards-2021-8?r=US&IR=T

    This thread is now the Official Trump Card thread. Posting is reserved for people who have a Trump Card.

    If you want to post in this thread you must post a picture of your Trump Card first.

    Sorry guys, but you'd better go and get your Trump Card if you haven't already done so.
    ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Notice of demand to have the people reclaim this thread,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
    WHOA NIGGA! i AM, AS ONE OF THE PEOPLE, ABOVE YOU AS YOU ARE MY SERVANT/ TRUSTEE AND ARE TO DO MY BIDDING.
    You Sir. have overreached your position and I am hear to call you on it and see you remedy the situation.
    I as one of the people Demand you amend that post to read ,, this thread is for ALL OF THE PEOPLE All of the time.
    forginers, and inflitrators/IE Commies , american haters and traitors are not welcome.
  3. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Making yet

    Another

    Grift

    Again (and not even being able to spell correctly doing it)



    Rolling Stone
    Trump Proudly Announces New Plan to Con Supporters Out of Their Money
    Ryan Bort


    Donald Trump is no longer president of the United States, but to paraphrase Robert Earl Keen: the road goes on forever, and the grift never ends.

    The Washington Post reported late last month that Trump’s Save America PAC has raked in over $75 million in 2021, largely on the idea that last November’s election was stolen and Trump needs all the help he can get to uncover the truth. The report continues to note that not much of this money has actually been spent on efforts to overturn the election, instead going to Trump’s travel, legal costs, and other expenses. Maybe it will be used to prop up MAGA-friendly Republicans running in 2022? Maybe it will be used to fuel a Trump presidential run in 2024? Maybe it won’t. There aren’t many limits on the how the Save America PAC can spend its money.

    They’ve found a cheap new way to rake in more cash, though. The PAC sent out two emails on Wednesday informing supporters that “Official Trump Cards” for Trump’s “STRONGEST supporters” are on the way. The emails have images of four red-and-gold card designs. One features an eagle many are comparing to Nazi iconography. One misspells “official” as “offical.” Click on them and you’re redirected to Trump’s fundraising page. It’s unclear at this point how one would go about obtaining one of the cards once they are released.

    The eagle is likely intended as a nod to the national bird of the United States, and indeed U.S. politicians continually use the raptor a patriotic symbol. But many a, erm, sharp-eyed Twitter user has noted Trump’s eagle has more than a passing resemblance to Nazi iconography, both in color and design.

    We’ve been through this before, with critics saying these are signals to the far right and Trump’s team claiming its all anti-Trump hysteria. But here’s what’s undeniably true: Trump has also built a nationalist political movement by demonizing certain groups of Americans and accusing them of betraying the country. Given those parallels with Nazis and other fascists, it would probably behoove Trump’s fundraising arms to make a concerted effort to avoid using imagery redolent of Hitler if they really want to stand apart from some of the worst regimes of the past century. Then again, that might be too much to ask, considering they’re not even taking the time to use spell check.

    Trump’s shameless attempts to wring money out of his supporters pre-date his departure from office, of course. Beginning in 2018, his campaign held a series of contests to have lunch with the president, but there’s no evidence they ever delivered on the offer. Various forms of trickery were employed throughout the remainder of Trump’s time in office, including an insidious effort to dupe supporters into unwittingly sign up for recurring donations, as The New York Times reported in April.

    The emails hawking Trump Cards were initially reported by Insider, which notes that toward the end of July the PAC announced it was selling signed photos of the former president for $45. Desperate as Trump may seem for money, the Times reported last week that he ended the first half of 2021 with a stockpile of cash exceeding $100 million.
  4. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    Dave Jose and Josh Barnett's
    How to prove to all Legislatures members that you can Subpoena and Issue Warrants

    Page 581 Sec. 801 - Compelling Witnesses to Attend and Testify. Power to Punish for Contempt.
    #1
    - Each house of the Legislature can punish breaches of its authority when they are committed, witnesses for refusing to appear, or failure to produce books and papers.
    #3
    - A Statue empowering either house to imprison a contumacious witness is not in excess of legislative power.
    - Where a witness refuses to answer proper questions propounded by and investigating committee, it has been held to be criminal contempt.

    [Dominions claim that they are a private entity and do not have to comply with the senate]

    #6
    - The right to compel a witness to testify or produce books or papers is determined by whether their production is necessary to the inquiry and cannot be refused merely because they are private.

    Page 584 Sec. 802 - Summons, Subpoenas and Warrants
    #1
    - A Legislative committee when acting within the scope of its authority to conduct an investigation, may summon and examine witnesses, require the production of and examine books, records, and papers.
    #2
    - The Chairman of a committee may make it a penal office to fail to appear before the committee.
    #6
    - If the subpoena is within the scope of the inquiry, the court CANNOT cancel the subpoena

    [AZ Rev Stat § 41-1151 through 1155 (2015) Disobedience of subpoena as legislative contempt]

    #7
    - When a lawfully summoned witness fails to appear, a warrant may be issued to compel his attendance.
    #8
    - No Affidavit charging contempt need be filed before a house to authorize it to issue its warrant to arrest a contumacious person who refuses to testify before a committee. The written report of the committee is sufficient authority for the issuance of the warrant.
    #10
    - A Person who disobeys a subpoena of a legislative committee may be apprehended and brought before the committee by a sheriff under a warrant issued to him and prosecuted for a misdemeanor under a statue for failure to obey the subpoena or punished for contempt by the legislature but he cannot be punished by the judiciary for contempt.
    #11
    - A writ of Prohibition CANNOT be used to prevent an administrative or legislative body from proceeding with an investigation.
    #12
    - Service of a subpoena or the execution of a warrant requiring attendance before a legislative committee is NOT "an arrest" within statue exempting members of the legislature from arrest.
  5. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    The court does what it wants because people have known, but taught nobody what is wrong
    The courts and legis will do wrong until we do as God said and shine a big flood light on it
    So to help you clear those
    Let's ask some questions
    How many people do you know who taught the law to all states at once in history
    How many schools are teaching it
    If judges know the people in general don't know
    What's the consequences for not caring
    If they don't care and created a plan of ignorance because it allows them to sneak and do wrong
    What could be done to catch them in wrong and counter that
    When hundreds or thousands of notices quoting the hidden law come in
    Does the judge think or perceive it as normal
    When the people who know nothing about a grand jury
    Start demanding power over it back across the nation
    Does that go along well with the plan to hide the law?
    If attorneys have all hidden the law and the people now know they did because some people now decide to educate everyone
    Can they claim ignorance
    As attorneys who should know the law
    What about the courts
    Is it our plan to not use the courts
    Or to teach the people how to use the court lawfully and to take back all power
    When people usually teach law
    It's because of their own problem
    They fix their problem or have a little remedy
    And stand and and teach a few others
    And look like the coolest in the midst of a small group
    They should have taken time to teach everyone the problems and solutions that all may stand
    This is how the people declared independence
    This is how the king lost
    But today
    People are so concerned about their problems first that they will pay an attorney 10k
    To hide law from them
    While caring about their own little problems
    Rather than correcting the issue for the people together by gaining full wisdom
    The law says the people own the whole corporation
    The whole state
    It serves us
    But we didn't know that
    So do we just accept that they have ran from the law
    Or do we educate and reclaim what's ours
    This isn't even a law situation anymore
    This is personal responsibility
    Will you let someone rape your kid over and over and say
    Well
    They have been this way sooooooo
    Or they don't want to do right soooooooooo
    Or do you stand on good Principles and demand and enforce justice
    That my friend depends on what type of man or woman you are
  6. Originally posted by vindicktive vinny semi truck ?

    You'd think so if you saw the size of this thing
  7. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    The full picture of Trump's attempted coup is only starting to emerge
    Analysis by Zachary B. Wolf, CNN


    President Donald Trump -- back in the final days of his presidency -- didn't exactly make a secret of his effort to overturn the election he'd just lost and so it's very easy to get tired of thinking about it, now that he's out of office and his official powers have been clipped.

    But in addition to the lies he was spreading all along, we continue to learn new and disturbing details about his obstinate and pernicious efforts to poison the system from within, which included an "Apprentice"-style showdown between two top Justice Department officials at the White House and threats of resignation.

    Woven together, they show that Trump's assault on democracy, which looks more and more like an attempted coup, was even more reckless and insistent than previously thought.

    The recent news includes these items:

    Trump pressured acting DOJ officials like acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen on December 27 to "Just say that the election was corrupt + leave the rest to me and the R. Congressmen," according to the notes of acting Deputy Attorney General Richard Donoghue's notes, shared with House investigators.

    A day later, on December 28, at least one acting DOJ official, Jeffrey Clark, who was in charge of the civil division, apparently bought into Trump's lies, or wanted to assuage him, and drafted a letter suggesting there were election irregularities in the election (there weren't), but it was rebuffed by other top acting officials.

    Officials like Rosen's chief of staff Patrick Hovakimian drafted letters of resignation in case his boss was pushed out in favor of Clark.

    CNN's Marshall Cohen, Jason Morris, Christopher Hickey and Will Mullery have put together an in-depth timeline of Trump's efforts to corrupt the US government and the Georgia government. It is exhaustive and shocking.

    It's the threat of a block of DOJ resignations among the acting officials (these people, as acting officials, were supposed to be Trump loyalists) that may have stopped Trump from a last-minute firing of officials at Justice was that some key members that would have been left were ready to resign in protest.

    Bear in mind that Trump's pressure on Rosen and Donoghue came exactly one day after the final resignation of former Attorney General William Barr.

    Barr left the administration in its final month, not long after he'd told a reporter the truth, that there was no evidence of widespread voter fraud that could change the outcome of the election.

    Trump exploded at this perceived betrayal by Barr in a White House meeting documented by Jonathan Karl in a forthcoming book.

    On Barr's last day, Trump was on the phone with officials in Georgia, encouraging them to "find" votes. They wouldn't do it.

    These details will come out in a fuller narrative now that House investigators are interviewing former Trump officials.

    That official record will supplement the details we already knew, like the "Apprentice"-style showdown, which went on for hours, where Rosen and Clark each presented arguments to Trump about how to proceed in his final days.

    That occurred January 3. Three days later, Trump's supporters attacked the Capitol to stop the counting of electoral votes.

    The strain of Trump's efforts to undermine the election were not isolated to the Justice Department. Earlier this year we learned from another book that the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gen. Mark Milley was actively engaged in countering any effort by Trump to use the government to seize power.

    It's good news that even officials once perceived as Trump loyalists would not help him overturn the election. But it all needs to be considered in context and with the knowledge that Trump could very well run for the White House again.

    It's also worth considering whether he broke the law by exerting pressure to break the US democratic process.

    "Forget about a crime. I see several federal crimes here," said the former federal prosecutor and CNN analyst Elie Honig, who has recently published a book that is an indictment of Barr's time in the Trump administration.

    Here's more detail from Honig, who made these comments to CNN's Erin Burnett:

    "I'll be specific. It is a federal crime to deprive a state of a fair election.

    It is a federal crime to solicit false counting of ballots, false certification of an election.

    It is a federal crime to conspire against the United States.

    Now, could a good defense lawyer come in and quibble with this or try to poke holes in it? Sure. I gladly take on that fight."

    Honig said there's ample evidence for a criminal probe and that current Attorney General Merrick Garland should launch one even though DOJ hasn't: "This is deadly serious and there has to be consequences. Imagine if there is no consequences for this whatsoever. What kind of message does that send?"

    Trump already escaped impeachment, although these latest details were not known when the vote was taken. He pressured Republicans on Capitol Hill to kill a full nonpartisan review of the insurrection. He's argued the committee Democrats have empaneled is partisan.

    He's trying to corrupt our knowledge of the events just like he tried to corrupt the outcome of the election.
  8. Donald Trump Black Hole
    Fresh news from the land of make believe.
    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
  9. Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson You'd think so if you saw the size of this thing

    on a 1:32 scale.
  10. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson You'd think so if you saw the size of this thing



    DTE did and left the site laughing.
  11. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    it would seeems Wi is getting an audit against all odds,, its cummin commies and TDS cunts,, TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP!!!!!!!!!

    best clean ur drawers out cus y'all gonna be shitttin urselves real soon
  12. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    in the masons Legislative handbook it shows where the legislators do not need court approval to do warrants and all the other stuff the legislators have been saying they cant do,, it will be evident real soon how powerful WE THE PEOPLE HAVE BECOME IN THE LAST 3 MONTHS.
    WHILE YOU NIGGERS SAT ON UR DRUG INDUCES ASSES AN BITCHED,
    I have been learning the power of the people and hanging out with 10,000 of the greatest people in our country learning and becoming POWERFUL KINGS ABOVE THE GOVERNMENT AS THEY ARE OUR TRUSTEES AND SERVANTS AND MUST DO OUR WILL OR BE PROSICUTED FOR Maladministration and or treason
  13. Originally posted by POLECAT it would seeems Wi is getting an audit against all odds,, its cummin commies and TDS cunts,, TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP!!!!!!!!!

    best clean ur drawers out cus y'all gonna be shitttin urselves real soon

    Yep. Full forensic audit coming up in Wisconsin. More states on the way. And there's nothing at all these election thieves and their mindless lapdogs can do about it. Soon, everyone and the entire world will see for themselves how the 2020 election was rigged.
  14. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by POLECAT it would seeems Wi is getting an audit against all odds,, its cummin commies and TDS cunts,, TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP!!!!!!!!!

    best clean ur drawers out cus y'all gonna be shitttin urselves real soon



    The 13th is one week from today, Skunk.

    I expect you, by your own promise, to be gone from this site by the end of the month unless, of course, if the orange dude is (insert belly laugh here) back in power by then.
  15. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    fuck you commie,, Patriots never give up!!!
  16. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Honorable men keep their promises.
  17. Originally posted by stl1 Honorable men keep their promises.

    all winners are honorable.
  18. Originally posted by stl1 Honorable men keep their promises.

    Idiots make promises
  19. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Idiots make promises



    I never ever said Poley was the sharpest tool in the shed.



    Originally posted by POLECAT ALSO IT DON'T MATTER WHAT YOU FAGS THING ABOUT WHAT I JUST SAID BECAUSE IT IS HAPPINING JUST THE WAY I TOLD YOU IT WAS SO SHUT THE FUCK UP LOOK INTO WHAT I JUST SAID,, WAIT A FEW WEEKS AN SEE IF I'M WRONG,, IF I AM WRONG PROVE IT IN AUGUST AFTER THE EVIDENCE HAS PROVEN ME WRONG OR RIGHT AND I WILL PAY LAMMY THE 20 GOD DAMN DOLLARS TO DELETE MY PROFILE AND I'LL NEVER COME BACK IN HERE EVER AGAIN.
  20. They also copy paste a lot. Zero ability to think for themselves.
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