January 6th insurrection thread...

You know, it's possible that they opposed the audits because they didn't want their incompetence to be looked at closely

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You know, it's possible that they opposed the audits because they didn't want their incompetence to be looked at closely

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YOu can't excuse incompetance because it makes the system easier to defraud.

74k ballots were counted with no record of being sent out. How is that not causing the whole country right of crazy leftist to demand full audits everywhere?
 
YOu can't excuse incompetance because it makes the system easier to defraud.

74k ballots were counted with no record of being sent out. How is that not causing the whole country right of crazy leftist to demand full audits everywhere?


don't worry we have a whole bunch of people who will defend democracy over life and I'm sure they will demand we get to the bottom of this
 
don't worry we have a whole bunch of people who will defend democracy over life and I'm sure they will demand we get to the bottom of this

The lecturer specifically likes to argue against measures with perceived suppression of anyones vote. Nothing could suppress the vote of any people more than something like this. Thats over 2% of the total vote with 3.3M total.

This moves elections.
 
The lecturer specifically likes to argue against measures with perceived suppression of anyones vote. Nothing could suppress the vote of any people more than something like this. Thats over 2% of the total vote with 3.3M total.

This moves elections.

Just curious but:

1.) How many of these states had Repub governors and/or Repub controlled legislatures?

2.) How many Repub and/or flat out Trump appointed judges looked at their lawsuits and/or other claims and threw them out?

3.) If Repubs were all that concerned about competence and "100% trustable election results" shouldn't they have been working on that from 2016-2020? Face it Repubs don't care 1 iota more about truth and fairness than Dems, maybe even less. It's just that this time this issue bit them in the ass rather than what happened in 2016.

4.) As for "taking back the nation" by using a chapter from Malcolm X's playbook (by any means necessary) where's good old Smedley Butler when you really need him? ;)

PS: Hey sturg, is it still warm down there deepinthehearta?
 
Just curious but:

1.) How many of these states had Repub governors and/or Repub controlled legislatures?

2.) How many Repub and/or flat out Trump appointed judges looked at their lawsuits and/or other claims and threw them out?

3.) If Repubs were all that concerned about competence and "100% trustable election results" shouldn't they have been working on that from 2016-2020? Face it Repubs don't care 1 iota more about truth and fairness than Dems, maybe even less. It's just that this time this issue bit them in the ass rather than what happened in 2016.

4.) As for "taking back the nation" by using a chapter from Malcolm X's playbook (by any means necessary) where's good old Smedley Butler when you really need him? ;)

PS: Hey sturg, is it still warm down there deepinthehearta?

The Republican Party is at odds with their voters. I agree with your points speaking to their incompetence.

All we heard for months was "NO EVIDENCE". Now that the receipts are coming out showing clear systemic fraud people still want to talk about court cases?
 
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Just curious but:

1.) How many of these states had Repub governors and/or Repub controlled legislatures?

2.) How many Repub and/or flat out Trump appointed judges looked at their lawsuits and/or other claims and threw them out?

3.) If Repubs were all that concerned about competence and "100% trustable election results" shouldn't they have been working on that from 2016-2020? Face it Repubs don't care 1 iota more about truth and fairness than Dems, maybe even less. It's just that this time this issue bit them in the ass rather than what happened in 2016.

4.) As for "taking back the nation" by using a chapter from Malcolm X's playbook (by any means necessary) where's good old Smedley Butler when you really need him? ;)

PS: Hey sturg, is it still warm down there deepinthehearta?

LOL it's actually not been bad we have a ton of rain so Temps have stayed in the 80s. The locals telling me not to get used to it!
 
LOL it's actually not been bad we have a ton of rain so Temps have stayed in the 80s. The locals telling me not to get used to it!

Glad you're making out OK. I chuckle at the DeSantis memes and ads I see to "Make America Florida". Other than not having the cool breeze off the ocean here in southeastern OK I can promise you we already have FL at least in the weather/climate area.


EDIT: I actually think you'll like the weather down there once you get used to it. You just have to make a few adjustments. I can't work out in the heath like I did when I was younger but to me it's still better to be able to get outside most of the year without a parka and/or arctic gear. It's way easier to do stuff early in the day or late in the day than to make it 72 degrees outside when the thermometer says it's 12 degrees.
 
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The Republican Party is at odds with their voters. I agree with your points speaking to their incompetence.

All we heard for months was "NO EVIDENCE". Now that the receipts are coming out showing clear systemic fraud people still want to talk about court cases?

You see, we can agree on something. I do have a couple more things though.

1.) Did those folks allegedly altering votes to cheat Trump and help Biden not change any of the other votes that were cast, just those for president?

2.) Why did all those Repub legislators elected last year not want to challenge their own vote totals? I guess they were OK with any cheating that went on as long as they weren't the ones who were cheated?

3.) You didn't address Smedley Butler.. I think he's a very relevant figure from history given what I've heard from Trump supporters of late.
 
You see, we can agree on something. I do have a couple more things though.

1.) Did those folks allegedly altering votes to cheat Trump and help Biden not change any of the other votes that were cast, just those for president?

2.) Why did all those Repub legislators elected last year not want to challenge their own vote totals? I guess they were OK with any cheating that went on as long as they weren't the ones who were cheated?

3.) You didn't address Smedley Butler.. I think he's a very relevant figure from history given what I've heard from Trump supporters of late.


(1) There has been nothing released yet about down ballot races. I could only speculate that hte impact would be similar for all federal races.

(2) A coordinated media propaganda operation to make people look away from the obvious voter fraud

(3) There are times in a nations history where its citizens need to remind the government who is in charge
 
(1) There has been nothing released yet about down ballot races. I could only speculate that hte impact would be similar for all federal races. Seems kind of doesn't it that so many people would cheat against Trump but still vote for Repubs, many of them hard core Trumpbots?

(2) A coordinated media propaganda operation to make people look away from the obvious voter fraud--maybe (and remember I agree that the media has turned to mostly crap) but it is also possible that the others parts of the media (the far right crap instead of the far left crap) has been busy trying to make people look towards possible voter fraud, not for the good of the nation but to make themselves popular to Trump supporters who are pissed and disillusioned?

(3) There are times in a nations history where its citizens need to remind the government who is in charge--this may be true but 1934 was NOT one of those times and with all due respect, this isn't one of those times either. Just my opinions though
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Glad you're making out OK. I chuckle at the DeSantis memes and ads I see to "Make America Florida". Other than not having the cool breeze off the ocean here in southeastern OK I can promise you we already have FL at least in the weather/climate area.


EDIT: I actually think you'll like the weather down there once you get used to it. You just have to make a few adjustments. I can't work out in the heath like I did when I was younger but to me it's still better to be able to get outside most of the year without a parka and/or arctic gear. It's way easier to do stuff early in the day or late in the day than to make it 72 degrees outside when the thermometer says it's 12 degrees.

My first day back after two weeks in south Florida I was miserable. I told my wife it was crazy, the temp and humidity weren't much different, but it was just awful here in Georgia. She said the same thing you did, that ocean breeze makes all the difference.

Personally I think I would prefer the climate in the Dakotas or Alaska. Georgia feels like I'm walking through a swamp all the time after growing up in the mountains.
 
As goldy pointed out, it's because she has a D beside her name, and the media agree with her.

I already have 2 others that outright lie about what I post

But I guess we can add you to the mix of those dumb****s
 
My first day back after two weeks in south Florida I was miserable. I told my wife it was crazy, the temp and humidity weren't much different, but it was just awful here in Georgia. She said the same thing you did, that ocean breeze makes all the difference.

Personally I think I would prefer the climate in the Dakotas or Alaska. Georgia feels like I'm walking through a swamp all the time after growing up in the mountains.

That's just how it's been here in OK too, at least in the far SE corner. So, where all did you go in FL? I can't afford a vacation this year so I have to take my vacation vicariously this year, lol.
 
Angered by the results of the 2020 presidential election, two men in Northern California plotted for months to blow up the state Democratic Party headquarters in Sacramento, according to federal authorities.

The men, who face conspiracy and weapons charges, consulted with an antigovernment paramilitary organization, hoping to start a “movement” that could keep former President Donald J. Trump in office. Using encrypted messaging apps, they discussed various targets, including the Governor’s Mansion as well as Twitter and Facebook offices, court documents said.

“I want to blow up a democrat building bad,” documents quoted one defendant, Ian Benjamin Rogers, 45, as texting to the other man, Jarrod Copeland, 37.

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/16/...nd-indicted.html?referringSource=articleShare
 
My first day back after two weeks in south Florida I was miserable. I told my wife it was crazy, the temp and humidity weren't much different, but it was just awful here in Georgia. She said the same thing you did, that ocean breeze makes all the difference.

Personally I think I would prefer the climate in the Dakotas or Alaska. Georgia feels like I'm walking through a swamp all the time after growing up in the mountains.

Heading to Idaho in August, I’ll report back.
 
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from the horse's mouth

some of them clearly thought that was the mission they were on
 
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