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  1. Let's mandate an experimental concoction that's already injured and killed thousands for a virus with a 99.97% recovery rate and a so-called vaccine that, admittedly, doesn't prevent transmission of the virus in any way, shape or form. That's how dumbed-down idiotic these imbeciles are.
  2. Left himself WIDE OPEN for that one.
  3. Originally posted by stl1 I assume that God made idiots and morons too.

    Well, you're here, aren't you?
  4. Originally posted by stl1 A partisan fraud?

    How can that be when many of those judges were installed by Trump himself…

    God made the Devil, too, but that doesn't make the Devil holy.
  5. One step above a zombie.
  6. Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson I got my Flu vaccine at Walgreens on the way home last night…that's at least 16 microchips inside me now…soon I'll be able to run Quake III in 4k.

    You're one of them now.


  7. Originally posted by stl1 Don't you mean "Just like the other 60 judges who laughed at Trump's lawsuits did too?"

    ANY judge who refuses to hear evidence is a partisan fraud. Doesn't matter if it's one or sixty.
  8. Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood Making lanny upset is a great feeling

    It's very enlightening as well. You learn a lot.
  9. Originally posted by stl1 Daily Mail
    Trump's 'Kraken' lawyer Sidney Powell asked to pay $200K in legal fees
    Rob Crilly, Senior U.S. Political Reporter For Dailymail.Com …


    Michigan officials are demanding more than $200,000 in legal fees from pro-Trump lawyers led by Sidney Powell who unsuccessfully tried to overturn the 2020 election result with a lawsuit dismissed as full of conspiracies, it emerged on Thursday.

    Last month, U.S. District Judge Linda Parker ruled that state and local election officials could claim reimbursement of their legal fees.

    The judge will now review the $200,000 in requests submitted to the court on Wednesday.

    In an August ruling, Parker laid bare her anger about what she said was a sham lawsuit intended to deceive the court and the public.

    'Despite the haze of confusion, commotion and chaos counsel intentionally attempted to create by filing this lawsuit, one thing is perfectly clear: Plaintiffs´ attorneys have scorned their oath, flouted the rules, and attempted to undermine the integrity of the judiciary along the way,' Parker wrote in a blistering 110-page opinion.

    'Sanctions are required to deter the filing of future frivolous lawsuits designed primarily to spread the narrative that our election processes are rigged and our democratic institutions cannot be trusted.'

    It was brought to the court on behalf of six Republican voters who wanted Parker to decertify Michigan's results and impound voting machines. The judge declined in December, calling the request 'stunning in its scope and breathtaking in its reach.'

    It was one of four legal actions by Powell collectively known as the 'Kraken' lawsuits, including allegations that George Soros, Venezuela and China among others tried to tamper with US voting machines.

    Parker ordered that each of nine pro-Trump lawyers - including Powell, a former campaign lawyer for Trump, and prominent litigator Lin Wood - receive 12 hours of legal education, including six hours of election law.

    They also face possible disciplinary action in the states where they are licensed.

    Parker also ordered the attorneys - including Powell, a former campaign lawyer for Trump, and prominent litigator Lin Wood - to pay back the legal fees the city of Detroit and Michigan state officials spent while seeking sanctions.

    Most of the $200,000 was requested by the City of Detroit, which said it spent about $180,000 on a private law firm - which charged $325 an hour for its senior partners - to help fight the case. The office of Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel also for about $20,000.

    L. Lin Wood, Donald Trump are posing for a picture: (© Provided by Daily Mail (
    Powell made clear she would fight the costs.

    'The fees sought against us by the City of Detroit were completely self-inflicted. The City was not a party in the case but intervened to create litigation,' she said in a statement to the Detroit Free Press.

    'We will indeed appeal. The judge's opinion is riddled with error of fact and law.'

    It is the latest blow to the rag tag band of lawyers who tried to overturn Trump's defeat.

    Rudy Giuliani had his law license temporarily suspended in New York and Washington D.C. for his election fraud lawsuits.

    Giuliani, Powell and MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell are being sued by Dominion Voting Systems for 2020 fraud claims centering around their equipment.

    Dominion is seeking $1.3 billion from each of them in separate lawsuits.

    Last month, all three Trump allies lost a bid to dismiss those suits in a US district court.

    'But it is simply not the law that provably false statements cannot be actionable if made in the context of an election,' Judge Carl Nichols said in a statement.

    U.S. District Judge Linda Parker, the same "judge" who inexplicably refused to hear or evaluate any evidence in the case, when it was before her. Nothing at all partisan or untoward about that, eh?
  10. Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready Get off the snakes , you're momma did before dating Kaitlyn Jenner

    Poisonous spiders also work for efficiently.
  11. Smelling my own armpits.
  12. In ancient times, a popular method of assassination was to introduce a deadly snake into the target's home in the dead of night, through a hole in the roof, or a pipe, or open window.
  13. The governments around the world are literally bankrupt to the multinational Elites. The New World Order. They can't even pay the interest on the interest or pay the pensions of their own citizens. They're finished. They got crushed by the weight of their own incompetency, corruption and evil. So their only solution left is to surrender to the multinational Elites and kill off as many of their own citizens as they can, destroy as many of their citizen's businesses as they can, and cause as much chaos, misery and destruction as they possibly can, and in as short an amount of time as possible. That's the only currency they have left to bargain with.
  14. Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready single line insults with no explanation of why you said it is the most ignorant thing a person can say. it's empty headed as you are.

    He's like a hamburger with no hamburger on it.
  15. Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready I hope not. there is like what.. a million people who know one version of facts. thats a big wetwork list.

    and I say one form because Satan spread so many layers of truths with his lies. they stole money through wire transfers, clearly insurance fruad from inside information which also makes Lucky Larry apart of the crime itself for harboring information while using inside information to profit from, 2.3 in missing DoD funds evidence stored in WTC7 and the side of the Pentagon that got hit in both sites servers but no other, over a billion in gold loaded up on trucks seen in the garage below building 5 and 6, FEMA camera guy filmed the empty vault. it did not melt and drain below the "bath tub" as the large basement structure was referred to? (I might be wrong about that.. maybe the Pool is what it was called). then the videographer hired by FEMA to go shoot the location's wife commited suicide. deemed as suicidal but then was reopened and claimed she was murdered by her husband (the FEMA videographer) who split to Venazuela, got married, dragged back to the US. I think he's in prison now. I dont suppose Biden can Pardon him, can he? clearly Obama didnt. the videographer went against the game play. he'l probably end up Epsteining himself. but the video shows an empty vault.

    yeah.. then instead of moving all of that evidence into say Battery Park or Central park and repiecing it like they do with commercial jets that crash, they grabbed all of the evidence from the biggest American Crime scene like; EVA! and shipped it to china as cheap pig steel. so China got all of that Gold from the emptied out Vault? cool deal.

    Leave it to the White Hats.
  16. Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready .."we don't have cotton mouths in California. how'd he get in there?"

    I can hear it now. or someones pet Cobra.

    The official line would be, "Somebody must have had it as a pet and flushed it!"
  17. Poisonous snake in the toilet pipe is also a spook favorite.
  18. Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready LOL i bet you tried it .. I mean why not, right? Anything once? sick man.. just sick.

    If it's your own poop, it's fine.
  19. Buttshecks.
  20. Originally posted by stl1 May

    All the Republicans

    Go

    Away




    Kellyanne Conway is seriously complaining about a 'break from presidentiasl norms'
    Analysis by Chris Cillizza, CNN Editor-at-large


    On Wednesday, the Biden administration requested that all Trump appointees appointed to boards at the nation's military academies – a group that includes longtime Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway – resign. Conway, in a letter rejecting Biden's request, said that his call to resign would constitute a "break from presidential norms."

    Yes, she really said that. "A break from presidential norms."

    This is, to be kind, a little rich coming from Conway, who spent years by then-President Donald Trump's side as he smashed every presidential norm possible.

    There was the travel ban from seven Muslim-majority countries.

    There was time he said that there were "very fine people on both sides" of the white nationalist riots in Charlottesville, Virginia.

    There was the time he pulled the United States from the Paris climate accord.

    There was the time he told the Proud Boys, a white supremacist organization, to "stand down and stand by."

    There was the time he referred to some African nations as "s*** hole countries."

    There was the time when he told four freshman Democratic lawmakers – three of whom were born in the United States – to "go back and help fix the totally broken and crime-infested places from which they came."

    There was the time that he suggested to the president of Ukraine that America had done a lot for the country and all he was asking in return was that they investigate Joe Biden, his likely 2020 rival.

    There was the time he publicly scoffed at the need for mask-wearing to slow the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic – and his ongoing refusal to make a clear call – without hedging – that every eligible American should be vaccinated.

    There was the time when he helped incite a riot at the US Capitol that left five people dead and more than 100 police officers wounded.

    And was the time post-presidency that he decided to offer ringside commentary for a fight on the 20th anniversary of the September 11, 2001, terror attacks.

    There were a lot of other times, too, when Trump bent – or flat-out broke – "presidential norms."

    And he reveled in it.

    "My use of social media is not Presidential - it's MODERN DAY PRESIDENTIAL," Trump tweeted in July 2017. "Make America Great Again!"

    At a campaign rally in 2019, Trump expounded on his view of the presidency – and how he was changing it.

    "It's much easier being presidential, it's easy," he said. "All you have to do is act like a stiff… And everybody would be out of here so fast! You wouldn't come in in the first place!"

    Conway, like so many other political pros who had been in and around Washington long before Trump came to disrupt the presidency, went along with every last bit of this revolution. In fact, she coined the single most memorable – and telling – phrase of Trump's entire presidency when in response to false claims made by White House press secretary Sean Spicer about the size of the crowd at Trump's inauguration, Conway said this: "You're saying it's a falsehood. And they're giving – Sean Spicer, our press secretary – gave alternative facts."

    Alternative facts, indeed.

    Conway's comments are part of a broader attempt by the former president and some of his closest advisers to gaslight the country into believing that how they remember the last four years is not, in fact, how the last four years actually were.

    Just last month, former Trump White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said, straight-faced, that "when President Trump was president, you didn't see crisis after crisis. You just didn't see it."

    And, in May, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy tried to re-frame a phone call he had on January 6 with Trump. "What I talked to President Trump about, I was the first person to contact him when the riots was going on, "McCarthy said, in a major flip flop from his previous comments on the riot and the President's role in it. "He didn't see it. What he ended the call was saying – telling me, he'll put something out to make sure to stop this. And that's what he did, he put a video out later."

    This is all consistent with Trump's infamous pledge to supporters that "what you're seeing and what you're reading is not what's happening."

    The thing is, we remember what happened. We remember the norms that Trump gleefully smashed – and the damage done. And that means that the likes of Conway, McEnany and McCarthy can't gaslight the country – no matter how hard they try.

    Didn't read.
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