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  1. Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ They literally extorted false confessions from them. Just like the witch hunts of the 1600's.

    If all you are facing is six months and you had spent more than six months awaiting trial without bail you would only be increasing your time behind bars every day you didn't take the deal. The fact that they have had no bail and no trial after a year is a huge shit on the 6th Amendment.
  2. The law guarantees the right to a speedy trial. On that basis alone, the government was lawless.
  3. Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ The law guarantees the right to a speedy trial. On that basis alone, the government was lawless.

    It's a right under the 6th Amendment.

    6th Amendment

    In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the State and district wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district shall have been previously ascertained by law, and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the witnesses against him; to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor, and to have the Assistance of Counsel for his defence.


    The Federal Government is also in gross violation of the 8th Amendment for refusing bail and placing them in maximum security solitary confinement over misdemeanor charges. Considering the minor nature of the charges solitary confinement is cruel and or unusual punishment. Of course the fact that they are being punished before being found guilty is yet another violation of the constitution.


    Eighth Amendment

    Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.
  4. They get around it because the original Constitution was replaced with a Corporate Constitution. They changed one word on the new one. They claim ownership of the second Constitution, which is actually the truth, and therefore the right to violate it, if they so choose.
  5. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    I think Speculum is the way he is because he was violated as a child.

    Tell us all about it, Specky.

    Consider this a safe place.
  6. Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by stl1 I think Speculum is the way he is because he was violated as a child.

    Tell us all about it, Specky.

    Consider this a safe place.

    I think you violated children as an adult. Tell us about it fatty. Consider this a safe place.
  7. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Looks like Shlomo was violated too.

    That explains a lot!
  8. Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by stl1 Looks like Shlomo was violated too.

    That explains a lot!

    I bet everyone who disagrees with you was huh?
  9. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Making

    All the

    Goofy-

    Assed claims go up in smoke...at Rump's own request




    Newsweek
    Texas Election Audit Demanded by Trump Fails to Find Significant Voting Issues
    Andrew Stanton


    The first phase of the Texas election audit demanded by former President Donald Trump failed to find significant voting issues, according to a report by the secretary of state's office.

    The first phase of the Texas election audit pushed for by former President Trump, seen above in October 2020, found few voting issues.
    The first phase consisted of a partial manual count of ballots and security assessments in four of the largest counties in the Lone Star state, the Texas Tribune reported. All counties are already required to undergo this as part of the normal process.

    Remi Garza, president of the Texas Association of Election Administrators, told the Tribune nothing in the report concerned him.

    "There doesn't seem to be anything too far out of the ordinary with respect to the information that's provided," he told the newspaper.




    The audit found few differences between the manual and electronic ballot counts, and only 509 possible cross-state duplicate votes—less than .005 percent of the more than 11.3 million ballots cast in Texas.




    Nine of these ballots were cast on Collin County, 12 in Dallas County, 27 in Harris County and 12 in Tarrant County, according to the report.

    It also found only 67 possible votes cast in the name people who have died. Three of those were cast in Collin County, nine in Dallas County, four in Harris County and one in Tarrant County.

    The report also found that officials removed 224,585 deceased people from voter rolls and found that 11,737 possible non-U.S. citizens may be registered to vote.

    The second phase of the audit will take place this year. It will consist of an examination of election records to ensure procedures were properly followed. Officials will review records of voting machine accuracy tests, early voting rosters and forms of chains of custody for election materials, according to the Tribune.

    The secretary of state's office announced the audit in September—only hours after Trump pressured Governor Greg Abbott to conduct an audit, prompting criticism from many local officials.

    Of the four counties the audit focused on, President Joe Biden easily carried Dallas and Harris counties, while narrowly winning Tarrant. Meanwhile, Trump won Collin County—though Democrats made significant improvements there.

    Trump pushed for the audit in Texas even though he carried the state by about 5.6 points.

    "Despite my big win in Texas, I hear Texans want an election audit!" Trump wrote in a letter to Abbott in September. "You know your fellow Texans have big questions about the November 2020 Election."

    Following the election, Trump and his allies pushed for audits in several competitive states, citing the unfounded claim that the election was stolen by widespread voter fraud. But the results of the audit's first phase add Texas to the list of states where audits found no evidence of that fraud.

    An audit of Arizona's Maricopa County, home to Phoenix, found that Biden won by an even larger margin than the initial count found. Still, some of Trump's supporters falsely claimed the results showed he won the county.

    Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson said last March that 250 random audits across the state confirmed the accuracy and integrity of the election—but Trump still pushed for an audit in Michigan.

    In Wisconsin, an audit conducted by the nonpartisan Legislative Audit Bureau also found no evidence of widespread fraud. A more recent GOP-led audit in the state demanded information on Dominion Voting Systems machines in cities that don't use them.
  10. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker I bet everyone who disagrees with you was huh?




    I don't see a denial here.

    Show me on this doll where your uncle touched you.
  11. I think stl1 should be a named a candidate for the next human sacrifice.
  12. Donald Trump Black Hole
    Originally posted by stl1 Making

    All the

    Goofy-

    Assed claims go up in smoke…at Rump's own request




    Newsweek
    Texas Election Audit Demanded by Trump Fails to Find Significant Voting Issues
    Andrew Stanton


    The first phase of the Texas election audit demanded by former President Donald Trump failed to find significant voting issues, according to a report by the secretary of state's office.

    The first phase of the Texas election audit pushed for by former President Trump, seen above in October 2020, found few voting issues.
    The first phase consisted of a partial manual count of ballots and security assessments in four of the largest counties in the Lone Star state, the Texas Tribune reported. All counties are already required to undergo this as part of the normal process.

    Remi Garza, president of the Texas Association of Election Administrators, told the Tribune nothing in the report concerned him.

    "There doesn't seem to be anything too far out of the ordinary with respect to the information that's provided," he told the newspaper.




    The audit found few differences between the manual and electronic ballot counts, and only 509 possible cross-state duplicate votes—less than .005 percent of the more than 11.3 million ballots cast in Texas.




    Nine of these ballots were cast on Collin County, 12 in Dallas County, 27 in Harris County and 12 in Tarrant County, according to the report.

    It also found only 67 possible votes cast in the name people who have died. Three of those were cast in Collin County, nine in Dallas County, four in Harris County and one in Tarrant County.

    The report also found that officials removed 224,585 deceased people from voter rolls and found that 11,737 possible non-U.S. citizens may be registered to vote.

    The second phase of the audit will take place this year. It will consist of an examination of election records to ensure procedures were properly followed. Officials will review records of voting machine accuracy tests, early voting rosters and forms of chains of custody for election materials, according to the Tribune.

    The secretary of state's office announced the audit in September—only hours after Trump pressured Governor Greg Abbott to conduct an audit, prompting criticism from many local officials.

    Of the four counties the audit focused on, President Joe Biden easily carried Dallas and Harris counties, while narrowly winning Tarrant. Meanwhile, Trump won Collin County—though Democrats made significant improvements there.

    Trump pushed for the audit in Texas even though he carried the state by about 5.6 points.

    "Despite my big win in Texas, I hear Texans want an election audit!" Trump wrote in a letter to Abbott in September. "You know your fellow Texans have big questions about the November 2020 Election."

    Following the election, Trump and his allies pushed for audits in several competitive states, citing the unfounded claim that the election was stolen by widespread voter fraud. But the results of the audit's first phase add Texas to the list of states where audits found no evidence of that fraud.

    Texas?

    An audit of Arizona's Maricopa County, home to Phoenix, found that Biden won by an even larger margin than the initial count found. Still, some of Trump's supporters falsely claimed the results showed he won the county.

    So the results were wrong?

    Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson said last March that 250 random audits across the state confirmed the accuracy and integrity of the election—but Trump still pushed for an audit in Michigan.

    If even a private company needs to be audited each year, why not an election?

    In Wisconsin, an audit conducted by the nonpartisan Legislative Audit Bureau also found no evidence of widespread fraud. A more recent GOP-led audit in the state demanded information on Dominion Voting Systems machines in cities that don't use them.

    Who the fuck is the Legislative Audit Bureau?
  13. Those aren't actually audits. They lie, as usual. What they are is recounts, where they count the fraudulent votes again and again and keep declaring that the fraudulent votes were confirmed to have been counted properly, like that means something. They just think everyone is too stupid to realize the difference.
  14. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ They get around it because the original Constitution was replaced with a Corporate Constitution. They changed one word on the new one. They claim ownership of the second Constitution, which is actually the truth, and therefore the right to violate it, if they so choose.

    yes, however that act was actually unconstitutional as it is against our rights to infringe on said rights in any way so it does now stand as true when WE THE PEOPLE call it out and show where they cant do that what they did
  15. Originally posted by POLECAT yes, however that act was actually unconstitutional as it is against our rights to infringe on said rights in any way so it does now stand as true when WE THE PEOPLE call it out and show where they cant do that what they did

    The Corporation has a stranglehold on the people of the United States. They can even rig the national election and get away with it now. They now know the sky is the limit. The only way out now is another Civil War, to wrest power back from them by force. At this point, that's the only thing they'd respect.
  16. mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Has anyone changed their mind about anything here yet ?

    We should set up a thing where everyone that's posted in this thread all go to a big auditorium and we stand in front of our respective podiums and read the thread out loud for thousands of in-person audience members and millions of national viewers.
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  17. Sudo Black Hole [my hereto riemannian peach]
    Originally posted by mmQ Has anyone changed their mind about anything here yet ?

    We should set up a thing where everyone that's posted in this thread all go to a big auditorium and we stand in front of our respective podiums and read the thread out loud for thousands of in-person audience members and millions of national viewers.

    The nation is constantly being healed and then quickly broken again by this thread. It's whoever gets the last post wins and to the victor go the spoils (America)
  18. Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by stl1 I don't see a denial here.

    Make a credible accusation
  19. Bradley Black Hole
    Why are they being kept in solitary confinement without bail for misdemeanors?

    There's a lot going on. Have any of the 160 who plead out went forward to explain what their rape was like?
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  20. Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by Bradley Why are they being kept in solitary confinement without bail for misdemeanors?

    There's a lot going on. Have any of the 160 who plead out went forward to explain what their rape was like?

    Here is a first hand account of their treatment.


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