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Aug 3, 2023 18:09:17   #
ACP45 wrote:
John Solomon does an excellent job of exposing and clarifying the 5 big lies of the Biden Presidency.

He then goes into the 3 areas of additional scrutiny that must be unraveled to determine if the House will move toward impeachment proceedings.

And he finishes up discussing the conduct of Jack Smith, and his history of playing loose and fancy free with the legal system, and where this lawsuit stands.


https://salemnewschannel.com/john-solomon-on-the-5-big-lies-of-the-biden-presidency/
John Solomon does an excellent job of exposing and... (show quote)


Why does Jack Smith wear a disguise?
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Aug 3, 2023 18:07:25   #
Liberty Tree wrote:
For his J6 trial Trump drew the most biased, unobjective judge he could have. It is bad enough they stretched the law out of shape to get indictments but they also manipulate the system to obtain a judge who will bend over backwards to help the prosecution. None of this is bad luck. It is all designed. Anyone who will not admit It has no respect for fair justice, nor do they want it.


They stole the election and they are doing everything in their power to keep it. Soon, it will be against the law to hold the belief that the election was stolen. They've already convicted those they have on film protesting the stolen election, and now, they've got Trump.
We're next.
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Aug 3, 2023 18:03:33   #
son of witless wrote:
You are what you identify to be. Norm Hiccup rides a motorcycle, but he identifies as a bicyclist. He was a failure racing motorcycles, but now that he has found his life's calling. He is the greatest bicycle racer who ever lived. He is an inspiration to losers everywhere.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipvesqJP1e4


A truer story than intended. Not a joke in today's world where lefties reign supreme.
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Aug 3, 2023 17:56:05   #
Liberty Tree wrote:
What defense does one have against a stacked deck?


They stole the election and like any successful coup they are out to punish the real leaders and and squash any protest at all about the stolen election.
We live in a banana republic now.
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Aug 3, 2023 17:08:54   #
karlaw55 wrote:
Thank you. I haven't been here long and I'm still learning the site.


How long have you been a Biden myrmidon?
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Aug 3, 2023 07:56:52   #
TruePatriot49 wrote:
karlaw55, please use the Quote Reply when replying to someone's post so we all know who you are replying to. Thanks


He was referring to my cogent and probable claim that The Great Brockobamma, Born Of A Virgin In Hawaii, had a black eye and bandages on his hands from the fight he had with his now dead chef-lover. Did The Great Brockobamma kill his lover chef? This has as much credibility as Hillary's Steele dossier. I think that there must be an investigation by the FBI and DOJ.
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Aug 2, 2023 12:17:06   #
TruePatriot49 wrote:
karlaw55, Hunter knows exactly what he was doing. He was helping his father, the Big Guy, to sell influence and State Secrets to Russia, Ukraine, China and probably other countries as well. The Biden crime family, the Clinton crime family and the Obama crime family have all committed treason by selling Secrets to foreign governments.


How about that black eye and broken fingers on The Great Brockobamma?Couldn't have had anything to do with his dead chef, now could it?
Wasn't he found in 8 feet of water wearing cement shoes?
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Aug 2, 2023 10:36:25   #
son of witless wrote:
You simply do not know what you are talking about. Whether you are ignorant, or being partisan, I do not have a clue. The crap you are spewing might have a shred of validity if Joe Biden was not tied so closely to the actions of his crack head tax cheat wheeler dealer son.

Joe gave Hunter rides on Airforce 2. Joe Joined calls where Hunter was selling the protection of the Vice President's office to shady foreign corporations.

Biden has already surpassed Benedict Arnold as America's most famous traitor.
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Aug 2, 2023 08:52:55   #
karlaw55 wrote:
Odd that you want to crucify (in a manner of speaking) Hunter and President Biden but trump is innocent of any wrong doing.

Let's look at trumps history:

Sexual molestation conviction
indicted for multiple federal crimes.
Had an affair while his wife was pregnant
Had had over 4,000 civil suites from people whom he cheated in business.
Convicted of using a child cancer foundation to raise and keep millions for him and his adult children.
Barred from sitting on any charity board in the state New York (his kids are barred as well)
Has a son who cokes up and goes on tv.
Convicted and had to pay back millions to people who fell for his "university" scam.
Photographed for 30+ years with his good friend Jeffery Epstein and his female pimp. As soon as Epstein lands in jail, he dies of "suicide" while in police custody.
Buries his ex-wife at his golf course which enabled him to avoid an autopsy and lowers his taxes.
The list could go on for pages.

You want to talk about shame? Supporting trump is the shame here. He's a born criminal. i wouldn't mind him so much if he only his followers but destroys everything he touches. Including our country.
Odd that you want to crucify (in a manner of speak... (show quote)

Lies.
Baseless accusations.
Lack of evidence on your every point.
Old news.
Slander that could be punished.
Trump is the only man who can restore America from the grips of the international left, which you prefer and defend any attack on Trump.
This is now a banana republic. Trump is the only man to rescue America. Everyone else is weak.
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Aug 1, 2023 18:12:01   #
son of witless wrote:
What, that you were not really dead ? Would she have to return the life insurance checks and flowers ?


Maybe not the flowers, but she'd have to get rid of the 4 kittens that replaced me.
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Aug 1, 2023 09:55:07   #
son of witless wrote:
I try to be humorous, but here is the ultimate genius who pulled off the greatest gag in the history of funerals. I wish I had known this guy.

https://nypost.com/2019/10/14/funeral-cracks-up-as-dead-man-screams-let-me-out-of-coffin/


That would piss off my wife.
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Jul 31, 2023 21:45:21   #
son of witless wrote:
We are all getting older and losing more family and friends all of the time. I'm 67 and lately people younger and in better health than me are either having severe strokes or dropping dead from aneurysms. I have 2 healthy grand kids, so I ain't complaining. I see myself as merely a link in the chain of my family which will go on when I leave this world.

As my minister always says, " try to live a good life so I won't have to lie giving your eulogy. "

I figure what he don't know about, he won't have to lie about.
We are all getting older and losing more family an... (show quote)

Oops, I saw some wit there. But don't change your OPP handle.
I have a funeral wardrobe. The rest is jeans and gym shorts. Don't need anything else. I'm either shopping, or in the gym, or at a funeral.
I'm 79 in a few weeks and don't think I'll have anyone left to attend my funeral. But I'll be the last to know.
Keep on living and loving, you are a good man.
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Jul 31, 2023 20:38:19   #
son of witless wrote:
My brother died of a brain tumor years ago after about 10 years of suffering. It took 6 months from the onset of symptoms to get a correct diagnosis. I often think those 6 months was crucial. He kept having seizures and nobody could tell him why. Then he found a doctor who found the tumor.

When they finally decided to operate, they cut a flap of skull to get at the tumor. He was home and two weeks later he seemed good as new. I played street hockey with him.

However he got an infection in his skull and they had to go back in, and afterward he was never right. The tumor came back and he deteriorated, and he went from institution to institution until he passed. I have a distrust of doctors. No way to know if he got the best treatment or not.
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My sincerest sympathies. The thought of a tumor is the reason I went in the first place. No tumor.
I have all the symptoms of Trigeminal Neuralgia, and it's not always there. It's unpredictable, sneaky, pops up whenever it wants and then leaves at its leisure.
I agree with you on the competence of doctors. They aren't infallible. My cousin went for 2 years misdiagnosed for liver cancer. Died at 33 because of the doctor.
Otherwise, I'm glad that we are healthy.
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Jul 31, 2023 16:42:31   #
son of witless wrote:
I hope you find a way to manage this condition. Until now I had never heard of it. I imagine it took a long time just to get a diagnosis.


I was diagnosed by a student doctor who was sitting in with my doctor while I described the symptoms, thinking that it was a mass infection. Big guy, Russian, student, said, it sounds like Trigeminal Neuralgia. And as we ticked off the symptoms, within 10 minutes, they figured it out. Very rare condition. It took two days to get the expensive pills to the pharmacy. But even pills don't eliminate it all.
Pain pills will not work on Trigeminal Neuralgia.
Epilepsy pills do, sometimes.
Very painful condition. No known cure.
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Jul 30, 2023 22:26:22   #
son of witless wrote:
None of us wants to be mentally impaired at the end of our lives, but I observed some relatives who should have been in great pain weeks before they died, but their minds never registered the pain. I've seen others who had their minds clear as their bodies were failing and they suffered greatly. For those of us watching them die, a feeling of helplessness was all we had.

One day I will be on the other end, looking back at those who will come to see me the last time. I wonder if I will be hoping for the suffering to end, or will I be fighting to live one more minute longer ?
None of us wants to be mentally impaired at the en... (show quote)


As we trade thoughts on life and death, at the moment, we certainly would fight for life.
Given other circumstances, we might pray that our loved ones let us go.
For three years I've suffered Trigeminal Neuralgia. Pain in the face. Not life threatening, but 10 on the pain scale. If this pain were constant, and for some, it is, I wouldn't, couldn't, go on living.
It sets a perspective on life and its worth.
Pure discipline to endure the pain of Trigeminal Neuralgia. No known cure.
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