Street Juice
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Good? The Washington Post? Hahahaha
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Good? The Washington Post? Hahahaha
What hoax? Manafort's repeated meetings with Russian intel were confirmed.You mean like there was for the Russiagate hoax?And when the audits show nothing...should there be harsh punishment for those who wasted public monies on this exercise in futility?The truly unpatriotic acts were the election frauds that caused all this protesting to occur in the first place. Hopefully the audit in Arizona, and the clear-cut coverup of fraud by the Maricopa County officials, and Dominion, both of whom have been predictably hostile to the audit, and uncooperative with it, will spur some action to rectify the whole situation, as well as in other battleground states.Bottom line is those that took part in the insurrection against our government thought they were man enough to do it. Now they ought to be man enough to say, "Yes, I did it, guilty as charged", instead of trying to pass off their personal responsibility for their personal acts against The United States of America. Like all cowards, only brave enough to act, when there are others with them, now it is coming time to answer for what they personally did individually. Sentencing should be harsh to discourage the foolish from attempting to attack their country again and to discourage others from such foolish, destructive, unpatriotic acts against our country.
These should culminate in the removals of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris from office and some US Senators also. And yes, sentencing should be harsh.
More like the government abusing their position to harass those that dared protest them while trying to use psych propaganda to sway public opinion-----------the government really doesn't have a case against most of these people so playing protestors as crazy and bankrupting them they hope will discourage others from going after our corrupt pols...PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Falsehoods about the election helped bring insurrectionists to the Capitol on Jan. 6, and now some who are facing criminal charges for their actions during the riot hope their gullibility might save them or at least engender some sympathy.
Defense for some Capitol rioters: election misinformation
Falsehoods about the election helped bring insurrectionists to the Capitol on Jan. 6, and now some who are facing criminal charges for their actions during the riot hope their gullibility might save them in court or at least produce some sympathy.apnews.com
The article continues:
Albert Watkins, the St. Louis attorney representing Jacob Chansley, the so-called QAnon shaman, likened the process to brainwashing, or falling into the clutches of a cult. Repeated exposure to falsehood and incendiary rhetoric, Watkins said, ultimately overwhelmed his client’s ability to discern reality.
“He is not crazy,” Watkins said. “The people who fell in love with (cult leader) Jim Jones and went down to Guyana, they had husbands and wives and lives. And then they drank the Kool-Aid.”
Similar legal arguments failed to exonerate Lee Boyd Malvo, who at age 17 joined John Allen Mohammed in a sniper spree that killed 10 people in the Washington, D.C., area in 2002. His lawyers tried to argue that Malvo wasn’t responsible for his actions because he had been deluded by the older Mohammed.
It is good to see that the "shaman" is willing to distance himself from the beliefs he (and many here) harbor/harbored. Perhaps there is hope for the Trump supporters afterall.
Americans can meet and talk with whomever they want Candy........you silly little fascist.What hoax? Manafort's repeated meetings with Russian intel were confirmed.You mean like there was for the Russiagate hoax?And when the audits show nothing...should there be harsh punishment for those who wasted public monies on this exercise in futility?The truly unpatriotic acts were the election frauds that caused all this protesting to occur in the first place. Hopefully the audit in Arizona, and the clear-cut coverup of fraud by the Maricopa County officials, and Dominion, both of whom have been predictably hostile to the audit, and uncooperative with it, will spur some action to rectify the whole situation, as well as in other battleground states.Bottom line is those that took part in the insurrection against our government thought they were man enough to do it. Now they ought to be man enough to say, "Yes, I did it, guilty as charged", instead of trying to pass off their personal responsibility for their personal acts against The United States of America. Like all cowards, only brave enough to act, when there are others with them, now it is coming time to answer for what they personally did individually. Sentencing should be harsh to discourage the foolish from attempting to attack their country again and to discourage others from such foolish, destructive, unpatriotic acts against our country.
These should culminate in the removals of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris from office and some US Senators also. And yes, sentencing should be harsh.
Good for a laugh, or if you're big on fiction.
It sums you guys up very well.Good for a laugh, or if you're big on fiction.
The audits have ALREADY proved themselves. Simply by the frauders (Maricopa county officials, and Dominion) refusing to come foward and cooperate, and instead they're engaging in a coverup, deleting information, and destroying evidence.And when the audits show nothing...should there be harsh punishment for those who wasted public monies on this exercise in futility?
How many votes have been changed? Just the figures please.The audits have ALREADY proved themselves.And when the audits show nothing...should there be harsh punishment for those who wasted public monies on this exercise in futility?
Enough to give President Trump the win in Arizona.How many votes have been changed? Just the figures please.
Which of the rioters were charged with"insurrection", Corny? Or are you just stuck on full stupid and can't help lying even in the face of all the facts?Falsehoods about the election helped bring insurrectionists
So when can we expect Trump's acceptance speech for Airzona? What is the new margins of the popular vote? What other newly elected folks had their elections overturned?Enough to give President Trump the win in Arizona.How many votes have been changed? Just the figures please.
Actually, as you probably well know, both Dominion and Maricopa County officials are still refusing to turn over passwords to the voting machines, despite a court order earlier this year. time to stop playing footsy with these scoundrels and LOCK THEM UP.
I would put them in the worst section of the jail possible, nothing but bread & water, no TV, radio, computer, or any conveniences. No books, and if they get too far out of line, whip them. Let's see how stubborn they are about the passwords after that.
Seems like you want to be in trouble with the moderators of USMB. OK. You got it.So when can we expect Trump's acceptance speech for Airzona? What is the new margins of the popular vote? What other newly elected folks had their elections overturned?Enough to give President Trump the win in Arizona.How many votes have been changed? Just the figures please.
Actually, as you probably well know, both Dominion and Maricopa County officials are still refusing to turn over passwords to the voting machines, despite a court order earlier this year. time to stop playing footsy with these scoundrels and LOCK THEM UP.
I would put them in the worst section of the jail possible, nothing but bread & water, no TV, radio, computer, or any conveniences. No books, and if they get too far out of line, whip them. Let's see how stubborn they are about the passwords after that.
When can we expect arrests?
Oh wait, you were joking. Seems you have trouble telling the truth about a great many things....must be combat fatigue. LOL
The election fraud that Trump supporters protested against, was the real insurrection.PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Falsehoods about the election helped bring insurrectionists to the Capitol on Jan. 6, and now some who are facing criminal charges for their actions during the riot hope their gullibility might save them or at least engender some sympathy.
Defense for some Capitol rioters: election misinformation
Falsehoods about the election helped bring insurrectionists to the Capitol on Jan. 6, and now some who are facing criminal charges for their actions during the riot hope their gullibility might save them in court or at least produce some sympathy.apnews.com
The article continues:
Albert Watkins, the St. Louis attorney representing Jacob Chansley, the so-called QAnon shaman, likened the process to brainwashing, or falling into the clutches of a cult. Repeated exposure to falsehood and incendiary rhetoric, Watkins said, ultimately overwhelmed his client’s ability to discern reality.
“He is not crazy,” Watkins said. “The people who fell in love with (cult leader) Jim Jones and went down to Guyana, they had husbands and wives and lives. And then they drank the Kool-Aid.”
Similar legal arguments failed to exonerate Lee Boyd Malvo, who at age 17 joined John Allen Mohammed in a sniper spree that killed 10 people in the Washington, D.C., area in 2002. His lawyers tried to argue that Malvo wasn’t responsible for his actions because he had been deluded by the older Mohammed.
It is good to see that the "shaman" is willing to distance himself from the beliefs he (and many here) harbor/harbored. Perhaps there is hope for the Trump supporters afterall.
You said you were in combat.... Not me. If you were lying about it...thats your problem.Seems like you want to be in trouble with the moderators of USMB. OK. You got it.So when can we expect Trump's acceptance speech for Airzona? What is the new margins of the popular vote? What other newly elected folks had their elections overturned?Enough to give President Trump the win in Arizona.How many votes have been changed? Just the figures please.
Actually, as you probably well know, both Dominion and Maricopa County officials are still refusing to turn over passwords to the voting machines, despite a court order earlier this year. time to stop playing footsy with these scoundrels and LOCK THEM UP.
I would put them in the worst section of the jail possible, nothing but bread & water, no TV, radio, computer, or any conveniences. No books, and if they get too far out of line, whip them. Let's see how stubborn they are about the passwords after that.
When can we expect arrests?
Oh wait, you were joking. Seems you have trouble telling the truth about a great many things....must be combat fatigue. LOL
As for the Arizona audit, all the resistance to it, is all the proof anyone needs that the Democrat swine rigged the election there.
Maricopa County Forensic Auditor Notes Media and County Officials Intentionally Misleading Public About Deleted Vote Result Databases - The Last Refuge
According to technical forensic expert Ben Cotton, the 'D' drive of the EMS Primary Server was in fact deleted.theconservativetreehouse.com
As for the YOUR resistance to the audit, you seem to have trouble telling the truth about it.... what kind of "fatigue" are you suffering from ? prostitution ?
Your insurrection failed.The election fraud that Trump supporters protested against, was the real insurrection.PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Falsehoods about the election helped bring insurrectionists to the Capitol on Jan. 6, and now some who are facing criminal charges for their actions during the riot hope their gullibility might save them or at least engender some sympathy.
Defense for some Capitol rioters: election misinformation
Falsehoods about the election helped bring insurrectionists to the Capitol on Jan. 6, and now some who are facing criminal charges for their actions during the riot hope their gullibility might save them in court or at least produce some sympathy.apnews.com
The article continues:
Albert Watkins, the St. Louis attorney representing Jacob Chansley, the so-called QAnon shaman, likened the process to brainwashing, or falling into the clutches of a cult. Repeated exposure to falsehood and incendiary rhetoric, Watkins said, ultimately overwhelmed his client’s ability to discern reality.
“He is not crazy,” Watkins said. “The people who fell in love with (cult leader) Jim Jones and went down to Guyana, they had husbands and wives and lives. And then they drank the Kool-Aid.”
Similar legal arguments failed to exonerate Lee Boyd Malvo, who at age 17 joined John Allen Mohammed in a sniper spree that killed 10 people in the Washington, D.C., area in 2002. His lawyers tried to argue that Malvo wasn’t responsible for his actions because he had been deluded by the older Mohammed.
It is good to see that the "shaman" is willing to distance himself from the beliefs he (and many here) harbor/harbored. Perhaps there is hope for the Trump supporters afterall.
Repeat a big lie over and over until it becomes accepted as truth"Insurrection" hahahahaPROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Falsehoods about the election helped bring insurrectionists to the Capitol on Jan. 6, and now some who are facing criminal charges for their actions during the riot hope their gullibility might save them or at least engender some sympathy.
Defense for some Capitol rioters: election misinformation
Falsehoods about the election helped bring insurrectionists to the Capitol on Jan. 6, and now some who are facing criminal charges for their actions during the riot hope their gullibility might save them in court or at least produce some sympathy.apnews.com
The article continues:
Albert Watkins, the St. Louis attorney representing Jacob Chansley, the so-called QAnon shaman, likened the process to brainwashing, or falling into the clutches of a cult. Repeated exposure to falsehood and incendiary rhetoric, Watkins said, ultimately overwhelmed his client’s ability to discern reality.
“He is not crazy,” Watkins said. “The people who fell in love with (cult leader) Jim Jones and went down to Guyana, they had husbands and wives and lives. And then they drank the Kool-Aid.”
Similar legal arguments failed to exonerate Lee Boyd Malvo, who at age 17 joined John Allen Mohammed in a sniper spree that killed 10 people in the Washington, D.C., area in 2002. His lawyers tried to argue that Malvo wasn’t responsible for his actions because he had been deluded by the older Mohammed.
It is good to see that the "shaman" is willing to distance himself from the beliefs he (and many here) harbor/harbored. Perhaps there is hope for the Trump supporters afterall.
No division when Democrats steal power. Got itYour insurrection failed.The election fraud that Trump supporters protested against, was the real insurrection.PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Falsehoods about the election helped bring insurrectionists to the Capitol on Jan. 6, and now some who are facing criminal charges for their actions during the riot hope their gullibility might save them or at least engender some sympathy.
Defense for some Capitol rioters: election misinformation
Falsehoods about the election helped bring insurrectionists to the Capitol on Jan. 6, and now some who are facing criminal charges for their actions during the riot hope their gullibility might save them in court or at least produce some sympathy.apnews.com
The article continues:
Albert Watkins, the St. Louis attorney representing Jacob Chansley, the so-called QAnon shaman, likened the process to brainwashing, or falling into the clutches of a cult. Repeated exposure to falsehood and incendiary rhetoric, Watkins said, ultimately overwhelmed his client’s ability to discern reality.
“He is not crazy,” Watkins said. “The people who fell in love with (cult leader) Jim Jones and went down to Guyana, they had husbands and wives and lives. And then they drank the Kool-Aid.”
Similar legal arguments failed to exonerate Lee Boyd Malvo, who at age 17 joined John Allen Mohammed in a sniper spree that killed 10 people in the Washington, D.C., area in 2002. His lawyers tried to argue that Malvo wasn’t responsible for his actions because he had been deluded by the older Mohammed.
It is good to see that the "shaman" is willing to distance himself from the beliefs he (and many here) harbor/harbored. Perhaps there is hope for the Trump supporters afterall.
Your blob lost
Joe is healing the nation.
Sucks to be you.
I don't have any insurrection.Your insurrection failed.
Your blob lost
Joe is healing the nation.
Sucks to be you.
"Joe is destroying the nation" You`re angry about the Covid restrictions being lifted? You can still wear your mask if you like but most of us are glad to see this thing fading away.I don't have any insurrection.Your insurrection failed.
Your blob lost
Joe is healing the nation.
Sucks to be you.
Your senile, pedophile, China hack lost.
Joe is destroying the nation.
Sucks to be you.
I don't have any insurrection.Your insurrection failed.
Your blob lost
Joe is healing the nation.
Sucks to be you.
Your senile, pedophile, China hack lost.
Joe is destroying the nation.
Sucks to be you.