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Jan 24, 2022 02:14:03   #
son of witless wrote:
Then you need to get involved in the Republican Party. I am involved as much as my limited time and money allow. I support the Republicans in the party that reflect my views. If I ever retire I will get involved more. You can't just sit back and b***h. Well I guess you can if you want to.

The left wing t*********r Marxists did not sit back and b***h, they took over the Democrat Party. Good for them. Republicans do aggravate, but they are the only alternative in town.


I used to participate but reached a stage where it seemed pointless. I do what I can for specific candidates but refuse to do anything for the party. Maybe I am wrong... I just don't think so.
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Jan 23, 2022 16:33:19   #
Unintended Consequences wrote:
What I find falling apart is respect for people who are different or have different opinions. When did we all become experts in every field and someone who doesn't agree with us, tells us we are i***ts. So while I do not agree totally with your assessment, I appreciate the fact that we have had a civil discussion.


My pleasure.
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Jan 23, 2022 16:24:22   #
proud republican wrote:
My point exactly!!.....These l*****ts are very dishonest!!..🥺🤔


You were correct. I just wanted to support your point.
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Jan 23, 2022 16:18:48   #
saltwind 78 wrote:
proud, It's not what a man says, it what he does. Since you mention it, he didn't disavow Duke until he was called out. I seem to remember he once said of the n**is, " There are good people on both sides". He never disavowed that remark!


What makes you think he even knew about Duke until he was called on it. As for the good people on both sides remarks, listen to his entire statement. Not just the part the Left keeps playing.
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Jan 23, 2022 15:53:43   #
Unintended Consequences wrote:
When I read this, I feel your distress, your sense if loss for the way things were.
Here is how I see these things. It takes a lot of time for immigrants to pick up English. My parents learned everything in school in German. They were the 5th generation of our family in order to in the US. In order to attain citizenship, people have to study 100 questions and answer 10 of them. Football players who kneel during the National Anthem do not h**e the country ir the National Anthem. They are calling attention to uneqak treatmenr of people of color.
When I read this, I feel your distress, your sense... (show quote)


If that is what you got out of what I said, you clearly understood none of it.

I was born in Germany. I know what it means to be a citizen of this country and how different that is from citizenship in other advanced nations. What I wrote is not nostalgia or "distress" at some ethereal loss. Those of you born into this country have never had a means of comparison and as well-meaning as you might be, are totally ignorant of what you were born into; why it has worked so well for so long and why it is falling apart before your eyes. You don't even recognize that it is happening.

Everyone is treated unequally, all of the time, everywhere on planet Earth, because we are all born unequal. Most of us are not so self-exalted as to believe our personal demons are an essential part of others' lives. The only reason Americans think their personal demons are rightfully the responsibility of society to exorcise is BECAUSE they are, and have had since birth, the right to be able to be equal. Some might have to work harder than others but that is how life works. The ass who started the kneeling for the anthem grew up with virtually every possibility open to him and the makings of a remarkably prosperous life. The only thing he tried to make known was how special he thought he was. So special, in fact, that he felt justified in imposing his politics on thousands of people who were simply wanting to watch a sporting event. He denigrated and defamed the very symbology that had supported his climb to where he was.

There are two kinds of e******y; under the law and personal. The USA grants e******y under the law to all Americans (or used to). Personal e******y is a state of mind and that has to be achieved by every individual for himself/herself.
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Jan 23, 2022 01:00:58   #
son of witless wrote:
The Republican Party is THE alternative to the scum bag Democrats. Unperfect, but better than nothing. You can argue if you want to change it, but if you destroy it you only have the Democrats.


Both parties need to grow or go. I have limited hope for the Republicans but no hope for the Democrats.
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Jan 23, 2022 00:58:57   #
proud republican wrote:
So now Feds call Tx Synagogue situation h**e crime and terrorist act!@ Duh!!...We all knew that from the beginning!!..


They were confused because it didn't happen at a school board meeting. Easy mistake to make...
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Jan 23, 2022 00:52:51   #
Unintended Consequences wrote:
What examples are you thinking of when you say all pressures to assimilate are forbidden. Also if someone was born here but continues to speak their language, and lives among others like him/her, are you saying they are not American?


We don't require English as a FIRST language. We are called r****t if we make note of ethnic or cultural differences like Arab dress or female circumcision, as examples. All of the subliminal messaging has turned around, celebrating diversity, where it used to celebrate American unity and being American.

Of course, they are not American. They merely live in America. American is a state of mind. Lack that state of mind and they are only residents. America has prospered without the usual ethnic unity, religious uniformity and singular culture only because those things have been deemphasized and replaced with a love of America, with cultural icons that can be claimed by everyone, the f**g, national anthem, national p***e, freedom, the Bill of Rights and the ability to achieve American e******y, up to and including the Presidency, for everyone within the national culture.

We are now destroying all of those things that made us Americans. That, effectively, is destroying this nation. We are fast becoming a land of residents with nothing to bind us into a nation.
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Jan 22, 2022 17:18:29   #
guzzimaestro wrote:
https://www.nhpr.org/nh-news/2022-01-21/nh-secession-free-state-us-state-house

Interesting movement. Don't they have the numbers to make it happen. What with people fleeing democrat states and part of Oregon trying to become Idaho, I think we will be seeing more of this if the biden folly is to continue for 3 more years


I don't think this is about Biden. It's deeper than that. We have been actively evolving into separate cultural states for the last 90 years. The movement is much subtler than states' rights or s***ery. It is about fractures in the culture. No nation can survive splitting cultures indefinitely. The moronic concept of multi-culturalism is a tacit approval of the splitting.
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Jan 22, 2022 16:49:57   #
son of witless wrote:
In what way ?


In their spending habits; in their constant rolling over for the Democrats; with McConnel at the helm; with members like Cheney, Murkowski, Collins, etc.
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Jan 22, 2022 16:39:03   #
pegw wrote:
Show me the amount of athletes who died in 2019 of a heart attack vs the athletes who died in 2021. I bet they are about the same.
You can't blame every heart attack on C***d. There are never any ill effects after 2 mounths from any v*****e ever.


https://americasfrontlinedoctors.org/2/frontlinenews/500-increase-in-sudden-cardiac-and-unexplained-deaths-among-fifa-athletes-in-2021/
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Jan 22, 2022 16:32:27   #
336Robin wrote:
Watching the Donald destroy the Republican Party is going to be a thing of beauty.


The Republican Party, as currently constituted, needs to be destroyed. It has become virtually indistinguishable from the Democrats.
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Jan 22, 2022 04:44:50   #
rumitoid wrote:
One year after he left office, former President Donald Trump's legal woes continue to mount.

This week alone, the Supreme Court denied the former president’s request to prevent the select committee investigating the J*** 6 Capitol r**t from obtaining White House records concerning Trump’s activities leading up to and during the i**********n. The same committee also subpoenaed Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani and other attorneys involved in pushing baseless v***r f***d claims in Trump's effort to overturn the e******n, and asked his daughter Ivanka to cooperate voluntarily in its probe.

Meanwhile, a Georgia district attorney looking into Trump’s attempts to overturn the e******n results in the state requested a special grand jury to aid in that investigation. And the New York State attorney general said this week that she has uncovered "significant evidence" of fraud in her ongoing investigations into the Trump Organization's business practices.

The J*** 6 c*******e’s latest subpoenas — and revelations

On Tuesday, the committee issued subpoenas to the Trump legal team that worked to overturn the 2020 results, including Giuliani, a former New York City mayor.

“The four individuals we’ve subpoenaed today advanced unsupported theories about e******n f***d, pushed efforts to overturn the e******n results, or were in direct contact with the former President about attempts to stop the counting of e*******l v**es,” committee Chairman Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., said in a statement.

In addition to Giuliani, the committee subpoenaed Trump lawyer Jenna Ellis, attorney and conspiracy theorist Sidney Powell and Boris Epshteyn, a top political strategist for the former president. Epshteyn called the effort a “witch hunt” in a tweet responding to the news.

In the aftermath of the November 2020 e******n, Trump’s team filed dozens of lawsuits, many of which were struck down within days, and held numerous press events where they baselessly disputed the legitimacy of the e******n.

On Wednesday, the committee subpoenaed two leaders of a white nationalist group that wants Trump to “rule for life.” The next day, the committee sent a letter requesting the cooperation of Ivanka Trump, the former president’s elder daughter, who served as a senior adviser during his time in the White House.

“We are particularly interested in discussions inside the White House and with the President before and after his 2:24 p.m. tweet,” stated the letter, a reference to Trump’s J*** 6 tweet castigating his vice president, Mike Pence, for not joining the effort to reverse the e******n results.

“Testimony obtained by the Select Committee indicates that members of the White House staff requested your assistance on multiple occasions to intervene in an attempt to persuade President Trump to address the ongoing lawlessness and violence on Capitol Hill.”

That letter detailed the chaos at the White House during the violence at the Capitol and noted that Trump recorded multiple versions of a video in which he belatedly told his supporters to go home late on the afternoon of J*** 6.

The committee said it was looking into the then president’s specific actions during the afternoon hours, including whether he had called for National Guard deployment to help stop the r****rs.

The Supreme Court rejection
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court v**ed 8-1 against blocking the release of White House records concerning Trump’s activities leading up to and during the J*** 6 i**********n.

The high court’s decision marked the latest hurdle to the former president’s bid to claim executive privilege over hundreds of pages of documents sought by the J*** 6 c*******e. In November, U.S. District Court Judge Tanya Chutkan ruled that Trump did not have the authority to overrule current President Biden, who has so far chosen to waive executive privilege over the records requested by the committee.

A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington, D.C., affirmed that ruling in December, prompting Trump to submit an emergency request last month asking the Supreme Court to intervene.

But nearly all of the justices ruled against Trump’s request on Wednesday, with only Justice Clarence Thomas dissenting.

Thompson and the committee’s vice chair, Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., praised the Supreme Court decision in a statement Wednesday evening, calling it “a victory for the rule of law and American democracy.”

On Friday, Politico reported that one of the documents Trump was attempting to shield was a draft executive order calling for the seizure of v****g machines.

E******n i**********e in Georgia
Thursday also brought a new development in an investigation into Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 results in the state of Georgia. Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis made the request in a letter to the chief judge of the county’s Superior Court.

Fulton County is Georgia’s most populous county and is home to Atlanta, the state capital and the center of Trump’s push to flip the p**********l race there. Biden won Georgia by a narrow margin, becoming the first Democrat to carry the state since 1992. Willis, a Democrat, cited the lack of cooperation from witnesses, including the state’s Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, who “refused to cooperate with the investigation absent a subpoena requiring their testimony.” The special grand jury would be empaneled longer than normal and would focus solely on the case, but would not be able to issue indictments.

The inquiry started last February and centered on a Jan. 2, 2021, phone call between Trump and Raffensperger. Trump urged Raffensperger to “find 11,780 v**es” that made up Biden’s winning margin in the state. Raffensperger refused, and has been the target of Trump’s ire ever since.

Earlier this month, Willis told the Associated Press her team was making progress in the case but was not rushing things.

“I believe in 2022 a decision will be made in that case,” she said. “I certainly think that in the first half of the year that decisions will be made.”

In a statement responding to the news, Trump said he “didn’t say anything wrong” in his “perfect” call with Raffensperger. He also repeated his baseless claims of e******n f***d, saying that the special grand jury “should be looking into ... the large scale v***r f***d that took place in Georgia.”

In an interview with Fox News Thursday afternoon, Raffensperger called Democrats the “party of s****n e******ns claims” and said Willis was “trying to score some cheap political points with her Democrat friends.”

The business inquiry in New York
On Tuesday, New York State Attorney General Letitia James moved forward with an attempt to get Trump, son Donald Trump Jr. and daughter Ivanka Trump to comply with her ongoing investigation into Trump Organization finances.

James’s office filed court papers in response to the Trump family’s attempts to avoid testifying in the probe. Last month, the former president filed suit against James in a bid to thwart her investigations into his business practices.

“We have uncovered significant evidence indicating that the Trump Organization used fraudulent and misleading asset valuations on multiple properties to obtain economic benefits, including loans, insurance coverage, and tax deductions for years,” James, a Democrat, tweeted.

“Donald Trump, Donald Trump Jr., and Ivanka Trump have all been closely involved in the t***sactions in question, so we won’t tolerate their attempts to evade testifying in this investigation.”

"We will not be deterred in our efforts to continue this investigation, uncover the facts, and pursue justice, no matter how many roadblocks Mr. Trump and his family throw in our way,” James added. “No one is above the law.”
https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-legal-woes-mount-georgia-new-york-j***6-supreme-court-190541516.html
One year after he left office, former President Do... (show quote)


C***ted isn't defeated! Effaced isn't disgraced! They have tried to destroy him and his legacy. They will continue to try. Wish them luck, like John Paul Jones, he hasn't begun to fight and like Commodore Jones, he will prevail. They will destroy themselves in the effort.
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Jan 22, 2022 01:43:40   #
Unintended Consequences wrote:
I do think Muslims do not assimilate as easily. I lived a few blocks from the Muslim Mosque on Layton and 13th Street. I gave piano lessons for a while to a woman that I met. I was careful to wear a head scarf when I went to her house. She had to hide her money so her husband wouldn't find out what she was using it for. On the other hand, I am not aware of any incidents similar to the one that took place in Montana.
I also lived for 20 years on the south side of Chicago where I was definitely a minority. Let's say there were things I had to get used to. There are b****s who move easily from black to white culture and there are others who are from the hood and do not "fit in," easily.
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The whole point of multi-culturalism is that they don't have to assimilate. Assimilation occurred because immigrants' children wanted to be seen as Americans. The Liberal concept of multi-culturalism is that all pressures to assimilate are forbidden. There is no more advantage to being seen as American. In fact, being seen as American is being denigrated.
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Jan 21, 2022 23:35:03   #
Bad Bob wrote:
https://www.yahoo.com/news/fresh-revelations-york-court-underscore-100018560.html


Nothing in that article is illegal, criminally or civilly. Learn how, and who, sets the values when money is involved. It ain't Trump.
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