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Sep 9, 2022 13:23:19   #
Wonttakeitanymore wrote:
Demonrats give aid and comfort to murderors


I will no longer waste time reading these far out posts that are just opinions.
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Sep 9, 2022 11:40:36   #
When a group cannot run on its record because of the disaster it has created then all that is left is to try and demonize the opposition by diversion speeches and writings.
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Sep 9, 2022 11:09:51   #
Kevyn wrote:
Their lies no longer sufficiently support your denial of reality.


But MSNBC does yours
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Sep 9, 2022 08:36:48   #
Kevyn wrote:
If so you were ripped off by a couple scumbag con men! How does if feel to be a chump loser?


Hey stupid. He was out of office before they were charged.
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Sep 9, 2022 08:35:06   #
Milosia2 wrote:
It's time to enforce the Constitution and ban s*******s Republicans from Congress
Thom Hartmann, Independent Media Institute
September 09, 2022

It's time to enforce the Constitution and ban s*******s Republicans from Congress
Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene(R-GA) holds a press conference to call for the dismissal of Dr. Anthony F***i on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, on June 15, 2021. (Photo by JIM WATSON / AFP)

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Before I even get into the guts of this argument, just ask yourself: if Democratic Members of Congress had engaged in a s*******s conspiracy to o*******w our government to put or keep a Democratic president in power against both the popular v**e and the E*******l College, and Republicans controlled Congress right now, what would those Republicans be doing?

It’s time to enforce the Constitution, and a judge in New Mexico just kicked off the process. Democrats need to jump on this with the vigor of Trump crashing a Miss Teen USA dressing room.




The 14th Amendment to the Constitution clearly says that if an elected official “shall have engaged in i**********n or r*******n” against the United States and the laws of the United states, “or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof,” that elected official may not “hold any office, civil or military” including those who are “a member of Congress,” a member of “any State legislature” or “an executive or judicial office of any state.”

It was ratified on July 9, 1868, after the Civil War, so courts could prevent t*****rs from the Confederacy from serving in any political office, and expel those who may have made it through over the years. With a two-thirds v**e of both the House and the Senate, the 14th amendment says, such former i**********nists could be re-admitted, but that’s a pretty high bar.


The last time the Amendment was used was in May of 1869, when a Black man named Caesar Griffin was arrested and convicted of a crime and then appealed the conviction because, he claimed, the judge in the case — a former Confederate s***e-holder and the Speaker of the Virginia House when that state seceded from the Union — was illegally a judge because, as a legislator, he had given “aid and comfort” to the Confederate “i**********n” against the United States.

The courts agreed and the Judge, Hugh W. Sheffey, was forced to resign his seat in the winter of 1869 when he refused to pledge allegiance to the US; he went back to practicing law in Staunton, Virginia until his death. The accused criminal, Caesar Griffin, was re-prosecuted by a different non-t*****r judge for a slightly different charge (to avoid double jeopardy) and ended up back in prison.


This week a court in New Mexico revived the issue, kicking Couy Griffin out of his seat as an Otero County commissioner based on that provision of the 14th Amendment.

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While he tried to defend himself by claiming that he’d not engaged in any violence while in the Capitol on J****** 6th and that he had a First Amendment “free speech” right to hold political office on the county commission, District Court Judge Francis Mathew was having none of it.

By simply being there on J****** 6th and offering encouragement to his more violent colleagues in the i**********n, the court determined, he more than met the criteria of “giving aid and comfort” to the people directly engaged in violent i**********n.


Five members of the current Congress have so far been charged under this provision of the 14th Amendment: Madison Cawthorn, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Paul Gosar, Andy Biggs, and Jim Banks.

The charges against Cawthorn were thrown out because, just four years after the 14th Amendment was ratified, President Ulysses Grant determined it wasn’t effective and was, in fact, aiding Klan recruiting: Congress granted a general amnesty to all but the most senior members of the Confederacy with the Amnesty Act of 1872.

That law decreed that:


“[A]ll political disabilities imposed by the third section of the fourteenth article of amendments of the Constitution of the United States are hereby removed from all persons whomsoever, except Senators and Representatives of the thirty-sixth and thirty-seventh Congresses , officers in the judicial, military, and naval service of the United States, heads of departments, and foreign ministers of the United States.”

Cawthorn argued, and U.S. District Judge Richard E. Myers II — a Trump-appointed Federalist Society judge — agreed, that the Amnesty Act not only pardoned all the t*****rous Confederates of that time but pre-pardoned all future t*****rs to the United States, even though the law says no such thing.

As Ron Fein, legal director of Free Speech For People (who participated in the case), said of the Trump-appointed judge’s decision:


“According to this court ruling, the 1872 amnesty law, by a trick of wording that — although no one noticed it at the time, or in the 150 years since — completely undermined Congress’s careful decision to write the i**********nist disqualification clause to apply to future i**********ns. This is patently absurd.”

Marjorie Taylor Green’s case went to Fulton County Superior Court Chief Judge Christopher S. Brasher, who recently partially retired after being accused of verbally attacking a Black defendant before his court by “physically pointing at her, angrily raising his voice, and turning visibly red.”

Judge Brasher found that “there is no evidence to show that Rep. Greene participated in the invasion itself,” and refused to allow the parties arguing she should be kept off the b****t to engage in discovery, which, they argued, could have turned up both her alleged text messages to i**********n organizers and her open statements to the public in support of the i**********n.


“[P]re-hearing discovery is improper,” Judge Brasher ruled, while blocking access to evidence of her possible crimes and freeing Greene to run for re-e******n.

The challenge to Congressman Jim Banks, a major Trump supporter, was heard before the Indiana E******ns Commission, which ruled 4-0 that he could remain on the b****t. Banks’ lawyer argued that “Congressman Banks has publicly commented that he did not support that conduct, nor did he engage in it, and he has also called for the prosecution of unlawful conduct that occurred that day.”

That argument — essentially that he didn’t participate in the i**********n and later disapproved of it — was apparently enough for the commissioners. After being confirmed on the b****t, Banks, who v**ed against certifying President Biden’s e******n, released a belligerent statement, saying:


“Many Democrats in Washington hope to weaponize the 14th amendment to disenfranchise President Trump’s 74 million v**ers. I hope they watched today’s unanimous decision.”

The case against Biggs and Gosar was shot down by an Arizona judge who argued that even though the Constitution outlaws such behavior through the 14th Amendment, Congress never passed implementing legislation. Because of this failure, he said, this was an issue for Congress to resolve rather than the courts.

“Therefore, given the current state of the law and in accordance with the United States Constitution,” wrote Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Christopher Coury, “plaintiffs have no private right of action to assert claims under the disqualification clause. … The text of the Constitution is mandatory,” Coury wrote. “It sets forth the single arbiter of the qualifications of members of Congress; that single arbiter is Congress.”


So, right now, the score is 5-1, although all the cases of members of Congress who were allowed to continue to run for office were, arguably, tainted by politics or brought in weak venues like Banks’ e******n commission or Coury’s “not my responsibility” courtroom.

But what about members of the House and Senate who, we’re finding, were actually in direct communication with the armed i**********nists or Trump’s henchmen?

Multiple Senators and House members were texting and carrying on phone calls with Trump and Giuliani on and immediately before the attack, as the J****** 6th Select Committee has found. Some were even talking with Trump or his people during the peak of the J****** 6th attack.


Others, like Lauren Boebert, stand accused of tweeting the location (or absence thereof) of Nancy Pelosi and other members of Congress as the Republican mob attacked with the clear intent to k**l Pelosi and Pence.



The case of Couy Griffin was the easiest to prosecute under the 14th Amendment because he was caught in the act on J****** 6th and later convicted of it in court; the others were less directly involved or, if they were, apparently Trump-sympathetic judges refused to allow evidence to be entered in court.

But as more and more evidence becomes public of Republican members of the House and Senate being directly or closely involved in this first attack on Washington, DC since the War of 1812, the pressure to deprive them of their ability to stay in Congress will grow.

As mentioned in the opening paragraph of this article, if it had been Hillary Clinton who’d worked to seize the White House in 2016, you can bet that blocking her collaborators in Congress would be the least of the efforts Republicans would have undertaken. She’d more likely be facing the fate of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, along with any Congressional co-conspirators.

President Biden has correctly identified these people as “semi-f*****ts” and called them out to their faces. Now Democrats in Congress — particularly as more information comes out through the J****** 6th Committee and the efforts of the FBI — need to take the gloves off and challenge the right of i**********nists and those giving them “aid and comfort” to continue to serve in Congress.

Article 3 of the 14th Amendment:
No person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress, or e*****r of President and Vice-President, or hold any office, civil or military, under the United States, or under any State, who, having previously taken an oath, as a member of Congress, or as an officer of the United States, or as a member of any State legislature, or as an executive or judicial officer of any State, to support the Constitution of the United States, shall have engaged in i**********n or r*******n against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof.
It's time to enforce the Constitution and ban s***... (show quote)


More RawStory BS NWR
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Sep 9, 2022 08:04:40   #
336Robin wrote:
The fact that our system is allowing anyone to appeal practically anything they want until they land on politically sympathetic judge is part of the broken system of justice.

The fact that they would appeal when they know they are wrong is also a problem with the level of ethics of those involved. This seems to be an ongoing issue we see over and over in regards to Republican strategy. They are not ethical nor moral.


And you call others Facists
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Sep 9, 2022 08:02:38   #
Kevyn wrote:
Please explain how he had no authority to make this ruling. The constitution and law are clear.


He is a state judge. The interpretation of what falls under the US Constitution rest with the federal courts. Letting state judges all over the country give their own inerpretation will leave to chaos. Besides, saying that a misdemeanor offense for trespassing equates to i**********n is obviously a highly partisan interpretation.
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Sep 9, 2022 07:45:10   #
Bevvy wrote:
Typical of yahoo and their f**e polls


The majority had a negative view of Biden's speech.
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Sep 9, 2022 07:01:11   #
Smedley_buzk**l wrote:
Your boy Biden, the Senile S**tweasel, just appointed a gay Satanist, Dr, Demetre Daskalakis, to head a Monkeypox Response Team. I can't wait to read your defense of this one.

https://www.westernjournal.com/biden-appoint-gay-satanist-lead-national-response-monkeypox/


The OPP Biden cultists will defend anything he does. Kevyn will probably lead the group.
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Sep 8, 2022 21:42:20   #
proud republican wrote:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11195181/Woke-liberals-waste-no-time-attacking-colonizer-Queen-mere-hours-death.html


Liberals never do show any class.
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Sep 8, 2022 18:14:29   #
Blade_Runner wrote:
Elizabeth was 25 when she became queen and Winston Churchill was the first PM she worked with. Being a bit of a neophyte at the Monarch gig, the new queen relied heavily on Winston's counseling and leadership during WW2.
She and Winny developed an enduring friendship that lasted all their lives.

When Churchill retired in 1955, Elizabeth wrote him a heartbreaking, handwritten letter, saying how much she would miss him. "No one," she wrote, "will ever for me be able to hold the place of my first prime minister, to whom both my husband and I owe so much and for whose wise guidance during the early years of my reign I shall always be so profoundly grateful."
Elizabeth was 25 when she became queen and Winston... (show quote)


She became queen in 1952 after WWII.
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Sep 8, 2022 17:22:23   #
pegw wrote:
Buden had nothing to do with people fleeing confitions that caused them to loose their lives


Since you believe Biden has no control over anything that happens why don't you write and tell him to resign. Oh, that's right he only has control over what you think are good things.
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Sep 8, 2022 16:58:08   #
pegw wrote:
You mean Trump actually did not make his statement all about himself?i I am clutching my pearls I am so shocked!


Who wrote Biden's?
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Sep 8, 2022 16:40:46   #
thebigp wrote:
(Bazuzzza/Dreamstime.com)
By Michael Dorstewitz--Friday, 02 September 2022--newsmax
President Joe Biden pointed his finger in the wrong direction during last night’s prime-time speech when he purported to describe an "ongoing attack on democracy."
There’s no questions but that America’s rights and freedoms are under attack. But they’re under attack by the Democratic Party, not what he calls "MAGA Republicans."
For all too long Biden has been accusing Trump supporters of being too far out of the mainstream and influenced by "semi-f*****m." And other Democrats and the media have picked up on that theme.
DNC adviser Kurt Bardella went so far as to claim that the entire GOP had turned into a terrorist organization.
"The Republican Party is basically a d******c t*******t cell at this point, and they should be treated as such," he told MSNBC Tuesday.
Last night Biden ominously told the nation that "MAGA forces are determined to take this country backwards." He used the term "extremism" or "extremists" twice, "Trump" seven times, and "MAGA" 15 times.
The message was clear: conservatives and Trump supporters are f*****ts set on destroying democracy.
Merriam-Webster defines "f*****m" as "a political philosophy, movement, or regime . . . that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader, severe economic and social regimentation, and forcible suppression of opposition."
Beginning with "exalts nation and often race above the individual," a Twitter user with the handle "Blue State Snooze" observed that "Biden's sole qualification for" his Supreme Court nominee was "An African-American woman," adding that "Selected minorities were given preferential treatment in distribution of C***d relief & treatments based on 'equity.'"
And on the subject of identity politics, Rachel Levine was chosen as the first t*********r assistant secretary of Health, Sam Brinton as the first nonbinary deputy assistant secretary of Energy, and Karine Jean-Pierre as the first Black and openly L***Q female White House press secretary.
Continuing with the definition of f*****m, "stands for a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader."
Biden ruled exclusively by fiat during his first few months in office, signing a flurry of executive orders that reversed all the accomplishments made by the previous administration, including border security and energy independence.
Most recently Biden signed an executive order that will force all Americans to pay for the student loan debt of other borrowers.
Continuing the definition, under "severe economic and social regimentation," Biden implemented onerous C***D restrictions, making v******tion of an experimental drug a prerequisite to continued employment.
The administration also pushed to severely limit in-person learning.
Finally, under the "forcible oppression of opposition" part of the definition, the Biden administration really spread its f*****t wings. It:
• Released the FBI on parents who dared question what their children were being taught in school
• Used the FBI to target its political enemies, including seizing a key House Republican’s cell phone, and raiding the residence of a former president — both without notice
• Used more than 50 individuals and at least 12 federal agencies to actively curtail freedom of speech and press
• Signed a bill into law authorizing the addition of 87,000 new IRS agents (by comparison, the FBI has approximately 35,000 employees, including technical and administrative support)
• To run its new centralized IRS, Biden tapped Lois Lerner, who made a name for herself targeting conservative nonprofit organizations during the Obama administration.
But yeah, Biden wants everyone to believe Trump supporters are the f*****ts.
In 1959 a southwest Michigan farmer named Stanley Yankus moved from the United States to Australia. He did so out of protest over growing limits imposed by federal law.
Yankus violated the Agricultural Reform Act of 1938, which allotted 10 acres of his 100-acre chicken farm for growing wheat. He planted 45 acres of wheat and was fined $5,070.
In protest, Yankus sold his farm, paid the fine and moved his family to Adelaide, Australia.
Yankus considered Australia "the least socialistic country in the world" at the time.
Former President Ronald Reagan mentioned Yankus in a 1959 radio address.
"A Michigan farmer named Yankus has the dubious distinction of being the first American to leave these shores in search of freedom," Reagan said.
He closed his address with one of his most memorable passages.
"Ours has been called a generation having a rendezvous with destiny," Reagan said. "We must meet the challenge now, or spend our later years telling our children and our children's children what it once was like when men were free."
It may already be too late — we’re certainly on the precipice. But we have to believe there’s still time and make this is our last stand — because it is.
Michael Dorstewitz is a retired lawyer and has been a frequent contributor to Newsmax. He is also a former U.S. Merchant Marine officer and an enthusiastic Second Amendment supporter. Read Dorstewitz's Reports —
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Today's Democrat Party is set on totalitarian rule over America. They will do anything to win.
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Sep 8, 2022 13:42:22   #
Wolf counselor wrote:
This goober was in a stand off with SWAT before being arrested and was discovered to have self inflicted stab wounds after he was taken into custody.

He is suspected in the murder of an investigative reporter who was about to expose the Democrat goober for corruption.

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2022/09/08/democrat-official-arrested-after-fatal-stabbing-of-investigative-journalist/


OPP Democrats will find a way to spin it so it is not important ir try to deflect to Trump.
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