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  1. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Russia is essentially going back to the gold standard. Meanwhile you're all bickering about useless shit.

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  2. Please thank this post in recognition of my godly skills.
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  4. smokemon Houston
    When I see a Russian tank
    it makes me hard and want to spank.
    Surly Slavs all holding guns,
    barrels pointed at my buns.
    It's got me all bothered and hot
    I go down quick into a squat.
    They look upon me huddled there
    as I pout my lips and twirl my hair,
    guns and zippers both go down
    in each mouth another's crown.
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  5. Meikai Heck This Schlong
    I drove my T-90 through your garden last night
    I kicked your front door down around at midnight
    Something's telling me, boy, that you're avoiding me
    And when I find you, you will run for your tea
    Oh, I've got a brand new shiny helmet and a pair of kinky boots
    I've got a lovely new flak jacket and lovely khaki suit
    And when we go on night patrol, we hold each other's hands
    For we are the Russian Army and we're here to take your land
    My good friend Ivan, he's in the SVR
    Searching for weapons he will go near and far
    Up around by Kharkiv, you'd never find him there
    Oh, the only gun he'll get there is an AK in his ear
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  6. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Lanny. would you please change my title to "LANNY IS FRALA'S CUCK"?

    Thanks!




    "WE GOT HIM THIS TIME!"

    The Washington Post
    Here’s how a federal judge believes Trump likely broke the law
    Philip Bump


    They are astonishing words to read just above the signature of a federal judge.

    Here’s how a federal judge believes Trump likely broke the law
    “Dr. [John] Eastman and President Trump launched a campaign to overturn a democratic election, an action unprecedented in American history,” U.S. District Court Judge David O. Carter wrote in an opinion published on Monday. “Their campaign was not confined to the ivory tower—it was a coup in search of a legal theory.”

    Eastman, you’ll recall, is the legal scholar who advocated that Vice President Mike Pence simply reject electoral votes submitted by a number of states as Congress convened to finalize the 2020 election on Jan. 6, 2021. Carter’s summary of Eastman’s efforts — championed eagerly by Trump — was that it was not sincere advocacy of a novel theory of allocating power but, instead, a contrived rationale aimed at the goal of preserving Trump’s presidency.

    This is not particularly surprising, even if it is stark. What’s more important is what precedes those words in Carter’s opinion: a detailed argument, hinging at one critical point on Trump’s own words, explaining why it’s likely that Donald Trump broke federal law in trying to retain power.

    Carter’s ruling is part of a legal fight over documents in Eastman’s possession that focus on the effort to reject the outcome of the 2020 election. The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack subpoenaed material from Eastman related to the effort and he withheld it, citing attorney-client privilege. Carter was asked to determine if that privilege should apply to the material. In the end, he found that it overwhelmingly did not. But not because he thought Eastman was mostly not acting as counsel to Trump or Trump’s campaign and not solely because he thought most of the material was not related to litigation.

    The judge was also asked by the House committee to evaluate if the material might need to be turned over because it was not protected by privilege due to the “crime-fraud” exception. In other words, if an attorney is discussing the commission of a crime with a client, that material may not be subject to being withheld under privilege. And earlier this month that’s precisely what the committee alleged: Trump and Eastman were engaged in an effort to violate more than one federal law and, therefore, communication related to that effort should not be privileged.

    Carter agreed. The standard in a civil case is that a “preponderance of the evidence” shows that a crime was likely committed, meaning the evidence needed to show that it was “more likely than not.” And when considering the components of two crimes identified by the committee, Carter felt such a preponderance existed.

    The first allegation was that Trump had tried to obstruct an official proceeding. In order for such a crime to be committed, Carter wrote, it needs to be shown that three things happened:

    “the person obstructed, influenced or impeded, or attempted to obstruct, influence or impede”
    “an official proceeding of the United States, and”
    “did so corruptly.”
    The second allegation — that there was a conspiracy to defraud the U.S. — has similar requirements: that “at least two people entered into an agreement to obstruct a lawful function of the government ... by deceitful or dishonest means, and ... that a member of the conspiracy engaged in at least one overt act in furtherance of the agreement.”

    In each case, two of the three stipulations are easy to meet. Trump’s effort to obstruct (#1) an official proceeding (#2) — the counting of electoral votes — is obvious, though Carter outlines the specific path by which that occurred. Similarly, the first and third components of the conspiracy allegation are fairly trivial to identify: Trump and Eastman worked to twist Pence’s arm and called on the crowd outside the White House to march to the Capitol and pressure Congress, among other things. Again, the full filing makes each case explicitly.

    As I noted when the committee first alleged the violation of these laws (as it sought to apply the crime-fraud exception to Eastman’s privilege claims), the more challenging aspect of each allegation lies in the intent. Did Trump try to obstruct the electoral-vote count corruptly; that is, knowing that it was dishonest to do so? Did the conspiracy to obstruct the function of government occur thanks to “deceitful or dishonest means” — or did Trump perhaps sincerely believe that the election had been stolen?

    The House committee, arguing for the former, pointed to the various officials and experts who’d rejected the idea that the election had been stolen as evidence that Trump must have known it hadn’t been. But Eastman, replying to that filing, argued that just as many advisers to Trump were insisting that the opposite was true, that there was rampant fraud that demanded the election results be reconsidered. That perhaps Trump existed in some liminal space between truth and falsehood making his objections sincere.

    That’s why Carter’s isolation of Trump’s comments in his phone call with Georgia’s secretary of state on Jan. 3, 2021, is so important.

    You probably remember that call. Trump phoned the man in charge of Georgia’s elections, Brad Raffensperger, and repeatedly tried to cajole him into identifying enough “fraudulent” votes that Trump could win the state. In short order, the audio of the call was obtained by The Washington Post and published.

    During the conversation, Trump repeatedly tried to claim that various buckets of votes were questionable and Raffensperger repeatedly indicated that the claims were unfounded or unproven. Then Trump, who lost the state by fewer than 12,000 votes laid his cards on the table, telling Raffensperger, "I just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have. Because we won the state.”

    “President Trump’s repeated pleas for Georgia Secretary of State Raffensperger clearly demonstrate that his justification was not to investigate fraud, but to win the election,” Carter wrote in his opinion. He quoted Trump: "So what are we going to do here, folks? I only need 11,000 votes. Fellas, I need 11,000 votes. Give me a break.”

    “Taken together, this evidence demonstrates that President Trump likely knew the electoral count plan had no factual justification,” Carter continued.

    In other words, Trump let the veil drop. He wasn’t concerned that fraud might have occurred and that the will of the voters was lost. He was simply worried about getting those votes he needed — and wanted the Republican secretary of state to play ball. This is a corrupt intent. This is dishonest.

    “The illegality of the plan was obvious,” Carter wrote of the obstruction allegation. “... President Trump vigorously campaigned for the Vice President to single-handedly determine the results of the 2020 election. As Vice President Pence stated, ‘no Vice President in American history has ever asserted such authority.’ Every American—and certainly the President of the United States—knows that in a democracy, leaders are elected, not installed. With a plan this ‘BOLD’” — quoting Eastman — “President Trump knowingly tried to subvert this fundamental principle.”

    There were legal implications from the ruling for the House committee and for Eastman. But, particularly when coupled with the finding last month that Trump probably entered into a civil conspiracy with extremist groups similarly aimed at blocking the 2020 election, Carter’s assertion that a preponderance of evidence suggested that Trump violated the law is historic and enormously significant.

    A crime was likely committed by the sitting president in order to retain power.
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  7. mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Thought I saw you wearing a NO MORE MALARKEY 2020 hat, at one point.

    I've been wearing that hat since the early 90s.
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  9. mmQ Lisa Turtle
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  10. Love and sex is racist, ageist, classist, heightist and fat-phobic.

    Everyone wants Chad or Stacy. No one wants MORALLY SUPERIOR BEING.

    Obviously I support banning and canceling the whole thing.
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  11. This shit is just too goddam weird. I don't even want to know the details, yet it's all real. It involves Horse-Cock-Hunter Biden too apparently. Jignat publications are pushing this, but it's being ignored by the rest of the mainstream media. The Hunter Biden laptop is real, but some people say the origin story is just a cover, the files were hacked and came directly from Nethenyahu.

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10652127/Hunter-Biden-helped-secure-millions-funding-military-biotech-research-program-Ukraine.html
    https://nypost.com/2022/03/26/hunter-biden-played-role-in-funding-us-bio-labs-contractor-in-ukraine-e-mails/
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  12. Location of the kneecapping video.
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  14. DontTellEm Black Hole
    What an edgy mother fucker 🧚
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  15. mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Originally posted by DontTellEm Why is MmQ now Lisa turtle? Lol what’s happening ? I never pay attention

    Because my parents gave me a no-limit credit card so I can shop til I drop. Also because I like turtles. Also because I'm an African American teenage girl.
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  16. Originally posted by POLECAT I could be being deceived but if my source is correct WI just voted to reclaim the 10 electoral votes for WI. as well as disolving the election board and removing the speaker of the house in Wi.

    this video shows one congressman at a meeting with Dave Jose several days ago that shows how they are going to fix wi. and I just saw the tic tok of the same guy saying they were successful about the speaker and the electoral votes.




    here is the link to the fact
    https://rumble.com/vynflq-decertification-inevitable-the-most-powerful-gov-officals-win-for-the-peopl.html

    You are the only retard left who thinks Trump is coming back this way, through overturning the election. Go on Telegram where the conservative right laughs at dumb fucks like you who are delusional enough to still be sucking that pasty jedi puppet's dick.

    Biden is fucking horrible and definitely needs to go but Trump isn't the fucking answer. We need someone else, someone new and fresh and actually intelligent.
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  17. Aleister Crowley African Astronaut
    Taking mamma bear for a mother's day meal.
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  18. DontTellEm Black Hole
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny birds, feather, together.

    Ur not a bird & have no feathers. Ur alone. No one likes u & ur meaning less. Not one person saved one of ur feathers & it’s super sad to watch how pathetic u are.
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  19. RIPtotse victim of incest [my adversative decurved garbo]
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ It's Satanic worship. Hollywood is all about Satanic rituals. They do the ritual in secret, while they kill the sacrifice in real time. The more loved and worshipped the sacrifice, the more valuable it is. Sacrifices to their master, Satan the Devil.

    Its like no one unserstand that EVERYTHING you do in this world has a 'frequency' and 'power.

    The elite and Hollywood elite fucking know this very well!!!!

    Sacrifices are still being performed practically daily just under the guise of suicide or accidental death.

    Ritual Magick is alive and well in government/Hollywood.

    Look up soul cooking with marina abrovamic on youtube. Now why in the living fuck was Hillary and John podesta writing emails back in forth with marina about setting up their next soul cooking session?

    That's just one example of proof this is happening regularly on earth and in America.

    Bohiemen Grove is kinda the entrance level ritual for these types as they do a mock human sacrifice. Trust me it goes much deeper than this.
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  20. Technologist victim of incest
    Pole, you have turned into the “nutter” you have called everyone all these years. I can type till my fingers fall off, and you won’t believe a word I say, you only believe YouTube. Stop and think about that. YouTube, a place where everyday people think they’re reporting the news. You’re so far gone. I can see how that can happen to you being so isolated from society. Good luck
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