bahmer wrote:
Amen and Amen
Takes a while to watch most of the stuff I post but it's good to know in the midst of the hubbub and bulls**t
things like this are happening and the dipsht left knows nothing about it...yet. However, their co-conspirators in the legacy media will be forced to pay attention before long...oh yeah!
BigMike wrote:
Takes a while to watch most of the stuff I post but it's good to know in the midst of the hubbub and bulls**t things like this are happening and the dipsht left knows nothing about it...yet. However, their co-conspirators in the legacy media will be forced to pay attention before long...oh yeah!
I sure hope so. Thanks for that post.
bahmer wrote:
I sure hope so. Thanks for that post.
Like a glacier engulfing a town...
BigMike, you can and should do better than the infamous Mr. O'Keefe.
https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/project-veritas/James Edward O'Keefe III (born June 28, 1984) is an American conservative political activist. He produces secretly recorded undercover audio and video encounters with figures and workers in academic, governmental, and social service organizations, purporting to show abusive or allegedly illegal behavior by employees and/or representatives of those organizations. He has been criticized for selectively editing videos to misrepresent the context of the conversations and the subjects' responses, creating the false impression that people said or did things they did not.
He gained national attention for his video recordings of workers at Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) offices in 2009, his arrest and guilty plea in 2010 for entering the federal office of then-U.S. Senator Mary Landrieu (D-LA) under false pretenses, and the release of videos of conversations with two high-ranking, now former, NPR executives in 2011.
When his videos portraying ACORN workers seemingly aiding a couple in criminal planning hit the 24-hour cable news cycle, the U.S. Congress quickly v**ed to freeze funds for the non-profit. The national controversy resulted in the non-profit also losing most of its private funding before investigations of the videos concluded no illegal activity occurred.
In March 2010, ACORN was close to bankruptcy and had to close or rename most of its offices. Shortly after, the California State Attorney General's Office and the US Government Accountability Office released their related investigative reports. The Attorney General's Office found that O'Keefe had misrepresented the actions of ACORN workers in California and that the workers had not broken any laws.
A preliminary probe by the GAO found that ACORN had managed its federal funds appropriately. One of the fired ACORN workers sued O'Keefe for invasion of privacy; O'Keefe issued an apology and agreed to pay $100,000 in a settlement.
https://www.bing.com/search?q=project+veritas+videos+debunked&FORM=QSRE2
slatten49 wrote:
BigMike, you can and should do better than the infamous Mr. O'Keefe.
https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/project-veritas/James Edward O'Keefe III (born June 28, 1984) is an American conservative political activist. He produces secretly recorded undercover audio and video encounters with figures and workers in academic, governmental, and social service organizations, purporting to show abusive or allegedly illegal behavior by employees and/or representatives of those organizations. He has been criticized for selectively editing videos to misrepresent the context of the conversations and the subjects' responses, creating the false impression that people said or did things they did not.
He gained national attention for his video recordings of workers at Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) offices in 2009, his arrest and guilty plea in 2010 for entering the federal office of then-U.S. Senator Mary Landrieu (D-LA) under false pretenses, and the release of videos of conversations with two high-ranking, now former, NPR executives in 2011.
When his videos portraying ACORN workers seemingly aiding a couple in criminal planning hit the 24-hour cable news cycle, the U.S. Congress quickly v**ed to freeze funds for the non-profit. The national controversy resulted in the non-profit also losing most of its private funding before investigations of the videos concluded no illegal activity occurred.
In March 2010, ACORN was close to bankruptcy and had to close or rename most of its offices. Shortly after, the California State Attorney General's Office and the US Government Accountability Office released their related investigative reports. The Attorney General's Office found that O'Keefe had misrepresented the actions of ACORN workers in California and that the workers had not broken any laws.
A preliminary probe by the GAO found that ACORN had managed its federal funds appropriately. One of the fired ACORN workers sued O'Keefe for invasion of privacy; O'Keefe issued an apology and agreed to pay $100,000 in a settlement.
https://www.bing.com/search?q=project+veritas+videos+debunked&FORM=QSRE2BigMike, you can and should do better than the inf... (
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Wh**ever you think about the messenger (which I care nothing about) here's my point...
...we will deconstruct wh**ever we have to get back to a Representative Republic.
Acorn is a blip...
...and if Dems are C***TING in their strongholds they need to be d**gged behind pickup trucks until DEAD. Period. Don't make the mistake of thinking I'm not serious.
They're talking civil war.
BigMike wrote:
Wh**ever you think about the messenger (which I care nothing about) here's my point...
...we will deconstruct wh**ever we have to get back to a Representative Republic.
Acorn is a blip...
...and if Dems are C***TING in their strongholds they need to be d**gged behind pickup trucks until DEAD. Period. Don't make the mistake of thinking I'm not serious.
They're talking civil war.
IF they are c***ting? C***ting and lying have become their M.O. Oh, I think you're very serious, I am too. Who is better "equipped" for any war? A veteran or a snowflake? Many of whom are afraid of guns because "the black ones seem so deadly." That one I found in a video, asking random people (all demos) their opinions at a gun show.
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