The fix is in, Dems will take BOTH Georgia Senate seats

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The fact that has been NO detailed audit of votes and voters in contested jurisdictions is PROOF that the elections are rigged. Democracy is dead. The entire Democratic Party and 2/3 of the GOP are perfectly fine with rigged elections.
 
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It's too bad that we don't have an impartial, federal, investigative, agency that could look into the allegations. We could call it the Federal Investigative Bureau (FIB) or something similar.
 
It's too bad that we don't have an impartial, federal, investigative, agency that could look into the allegations. We could call it the Federal Investigative Bureau (FIB) or something similar.
Once upon a time, there was another important organization that also served that purpose. I think they were called "The Free Press".
 
The fact that has been NO detailed audit of votes and voters in contested jurisdictions is PROOF that the elections are rigged. Democracy is dead. The entire Democratic Party and 2/3 of the GOP are perfectly fine with rigged elections.
What the fuck are you posting about. GA counted, then recounted and then counted again.

Democracy is dead? Only if you morons get your way.
 
It's too bad that we don't have an impartial, federal, investigative, agency that could look into the allegations. We could call it the Federal Investigative Bureau (FIB) or something similar.
Once upon a time, there was another important organization that also served that purpose. I think they were called "The Free Press".
The free press is still there. It doesn't exist to blow your bias bullshit out into the air.
 
It's too bad that we don't have an impartial, federal, investigative, agency that could look into the allegations. We could call it the Federal Investigative Bureau (FIB) or something similar.
What next an orange lunatic impartial federal investigative to look into 9/11 conspiracies, the moon landing....whether ted cruz's dad killed JFK.
 
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The free press is still there. It doesn't exist to blow your bias bullshit out into the air.

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What next...

Just an open, transparent, and detailed audit of the votes and voters in the contested jurisdictions. That you consider such a request to be extreme and unreasonable demonstrates that you're just a partisan hack whose love, loyalty, and devotion is to the party.

If the shoe were on the other foot you would be demanding the same and I would SUPPORT it.
 
The fact that has been NO detailed audit of votes and voters in contested jurisdictions is PROOF that the elections are rigged. Democracy is dead. The entire Democratic Party and 2/3 of the GOP are perfectly fine with rigged elections.

It is all part of their grand plan. For close to 244 years the rights and protections and freedoms enjoyed by Americans served the greater and often mercurial purposes of our high masters. But now? Now those same rights and freedoms work against the masters' plans and must be deleted from our existence. Party is no longer a factor in any of this nightmare narrative. The FIX and the RESET are incoming. Seek the nearest load bearing structure and hang on . . .
 
What next...

Just an open, transparent, and detailed audit of the votes and voters in the contested jurisdictions. That you consider such a request to be extreme and unreasonable demonstrates that you're just a partisan hack whose love, loyalty, and devotion is to the party.

If the shoe were on the other foot you would be demanding the same and I would SUPPORT it.
Bullshit.

I trust that the State of GA is satisfied with its election and won't give in to your baseless claims.

Try finding facts first.
 
The fact that has been NO detailed audit of votes and voters in contested jurisdictions is PROOF that the elections are rigged. Democracy is dead. The entire Democratic Party and 2/3 of the GOP are perfectly fine with rigged elections.
And when Republicans win both races – which they will – you’ll be proven wrong.

Again.
 
The fact that has been NO detailed audit of votes and voters in contested jurisdictions is PROOF that the elections are rigged. Democracy is dead. The entire Democratic Party and 2/3 of the GOP are perfectly fine with rigged elections.
And when Republicans win both races – which they will – you’ll be proven wrong.

Again.

Nah. The Dems need those seats badly and will do ANYTHING to get them. That run-off is over before it started.
 
The fact that has been NO detailed audit of votes and voters in contested jurisdictions is PROOF that the elections are rigged. Democracy is dead. The entire Democratic Party and 2/3 of the GOP are perfectly fine with rigged elections.

This is the most scrutinized election in history.. it wasn't rigged. Trump lost and its very likely he cost Perdue and Loeffler their Senate seats.

Its NOT OK to lie and break the law. Insider trading is NOT OK.
 
What next...

Just an open, transparent, and detailed audit of the votes and voters in the contested jurisdictions. That you consider such a request to be extreme and unreasonable demonstrates that you're just a partisan hack whose love, loyalty, and devotion is to the party.

If the shoe were on the other foot you would be demanding the same and I would SUPPORT it.
Bullshit.

I trust that the State of GA is satisfied with its election and won't give in to your baseless claims.

Try finding facts first.

As high as the costs of holding Mr. Trump accountable may be,
some think the costs of not doing so would be even higher.


“This whole presidency has been about someone who thought he was above the law,” Anne Milgram, the former attorney general of New Jersey, told Mr. Mahler.

“If he isn’t held accountable for possible crimes, then he literally was above the law.”

For many, the point of a national investigation into Mr. Trump would be much larger than the man himself, a means by which not only to seek justice for past harms but also to prevent future ones from being inflicted.

As Adam Serwer has noted in The Atlantic, it was President Barack Obama’s decision to “look forward as opposed to looking backwards” on the George W. Bush administration’s systematic use of torture that enabled Mr. Trump to appoint Gina Haspel, who oversaw a secret prison where at least one detainee was tortured, to head the C.I.A. in 2018.

“There is no reason for powerful people to follow the rules if they know they cannot and will not suffer any consequences for breaking them,” Mr. Serwer wrote at the time.

“A system in which only the weak are punished is not a two-tiered system of justice,
but one in which justice cannot be said to meaningfully exist.”


For that reason, Martin Flaherty, an authority on other nations’ struggles with state crimes, told Jane Mayer at The New Yorker that investigating Mr. Trump could have “a salutary effect” for the country.

Mr. Biden has promised he would stay out of any prosecutorial decision the Justice Department might make about his predecessor.

But Renato Mariotti argues in Politico that an investigation by a special counsel
— appointed by the attorney general, not Mr. Biden
— would be the best way to ensure the process’s independence.


 
The fact that has been NO detailed audit of votes and voters in contested jurisdictions is PROOF that the elections are rigged. Democracy is dead. The entire Democratic Party and 2/3 of the GOP are perfectly fine with rigged elections.

I was wondering why some election workers in Georgia had a smirk on their faces!
 
What next...

Just an open, transparent, and detailed audit of the votes and voters in the contested jurisdictions. That you consider such a request to be extreme and unreasonable demonstrates that you're just a partisan hack whose love, loyalty, and devotion is to the party.

If the shoe were on the other foot you would be demanding the same and I would SUPPORT it.
Bullshit.

I trust that the State of GA is satisfied with its election and won't give in to your baseless claims.

Try finding facts first.

As high as the costs of holding Mr. Trump accountable may be,
some think the costs of not doing so would be even higher.


“This whole presidency has been about someone who thought he was above the law,” Anne Milgram, the former attorney general of New Jersey, told Mr. Mahler.

“If he isn’t held accountable for possible crimes, then he literally was above the law.”

For many, the point of a national investigation into Mr. Trump would be much larger than the man himself, a means by which not only to seek justice for past harms but also to prevent future ones from being inflicted.

As Adam Serwer has noted in The Atlantic, it was President Barack Obama’s decision to “look forward as opposed to looking backwards” on the George W. Bush administration’s systematic use of torture that enabled Mr. Trump to appoint Gina Haspel, who oversaw a secret prison where at least one detainee was tortured, to head the C.I.A. in 2018.

“There is no reason for powerful people to follow the rules if they know they cannot and will not suffer any consequences for breaking them,” Mr. Serwer wrote at the time.

“A system in which only the weak are punished is not a two-tiered system of justice,
but one in which justice cannot be said to meaningfully exist.”


For that reason, Martin Flaherty, an authority on other nations’ struggles with state crimes, told Jane Mayer at The New Yorker that investigating Mr. Trump could have “a salutary effect” for the country.

Mr. Biden has promised he would stay out of any prosecutorial decision the Justice Department might make about his predecessor.

But Renato Mariotti argues in Politico that an investigation by a special counsel
— appointed by the attorney general, not Mr. Biden
— would be the best way to ensure the process’s independence.




Yes. Prosecute Trump and everyone associated with him in order to let potential political opponents to the party to understand that we will use law enforcement to destroy them, their business, their families, and their friends if they dare to oppose the party!
 
If the D's seize the Senate as well as the Presidency, and they already have the House, we can expect the courts to be packed, new Leftist states like DC and Puerto Rico to be admitted. If those aren't enough, the admission of Suriname and Haiti are right around the corner.

Open borders as well.

We're screwed
 
What next...

Just an open, transparent, and detailed audit of the votes and voters in the contested jurisdictions. That you consider such a request to be extreme and unreasonable demonstrates that you're just a partisan hack whose love, loyalty, and devotion is to the party.

If the shoe were on the other foot you would be demanding the same and I would SUPPORT it.
Bullshit.

I trust that the State of GA is satisfied with its election and won't give in to your baseless claims.

Try finding facts first.

As high as the costs of holding Mr. Trump accountable may be,
some think the costs of not doing so would be even higher.


“This whole presidency has been about someone who thought he was above the law,” Anne Milgram, the former attorney general of New Jersey, told Mr. Mahler.

“If he isn’t held accountable for possible crimes, then he literally was above the law.”

For many, the point of a national investigation into Mr. Trump would be much larger than the man himself, a means by which not only to seek justice for past harms but also to prevent future ones from being inflicted.

As Adam Serwer has noted in The Atlantic, it was President Barack Obama’s decision to “look forward as opposed to looking backwards” on the George W. Bush administration’s systematic use of torture that enabled Mr. Trump to appoint Gina Haspel, who oversaw a secret prison where at least one detainee was tortured, to head the C.I.A. in 2018.

“There is no reason for powerful people to follow the rules if they know they cannot and will not suffer any consequences for breaking them,” Mr. Serwer wrote at the time.

“A system in which only the weak are punished is not a two-tiered system of justice,
but one in which justice cannot be said to meaningfully exist.”


For that reason, Martin Flaherty, an authority on other nations’ struggles with state crimes, told Jane Mayer at The New Yorker that investigating Mr. Trump could have “a salutary effect” for the country.

Mr. Biden has promised he would stay out of any prosecutorial decision the Justice Department might make about his predecessor.

But Renato Mariotti argues in Politico that an investigation by a special counsel
— appointed by the attorney general, not Mr. Biden
— would be the best way to ensure the process’s independence.




Yes. Prosecute Trump and everyone associated with him in order to let potential political opponents to the party to understand that we will use law enforcement to destroy them, their business, their families, and their friends if they dare to oppose the party!

You prefer a two tiered justice system? Wait til the Trump types use it against YOU.

Its not something anyone wants to do, but Trump should go to prison for tax evasion ,bank fraud, criminal solicitation and obstruction of justice. This isn't Syria .. Trump is NOT above the law.
 

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