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  1. shootersa

    shootersa Frisky Feline

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    Now see, theres a judge who knows the media quit being a reliable source of data a long time ago.

    The folks at wrong story missed the irony.

    Shooter didn't.
     
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      Shooter doesn't miss much of anything I must say. You are on top of things.
       
      hannahsbigdaddy, Nov 8, 2021
  2. anon_de_plume

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    Wow, shooter! I seriously doubt the judge was laughing at the article, but rather laughing at the lawyers who neglected to do their due diligence by actually doing their own research. Unlike this forum, judges do respond better to actual evidence.

    She was not laughing at the media by far! But you go right ahead and believe what you will, we won't stop you from deluding yourself.
     
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  3. shootersa

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    The village idiot never disapoints. He can always be counted on to bring the comedy.
     
    1. anon_de_plume
      Again, the space troll can't use the forum tools properly. Obfuscation is the word of the day.
       
      anon_de_plume, Nov 8, 2021
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  4. shootersa

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    Oh look! Village idiot found a new word! Shooter would ask him to define it but village idiot recently learned how to google.

    No matter. Still the best comedy on the forum.
     
  5. anon_de_plume

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    Yes, and I try to work it into every conversation. Very much like how I work the word 'apocalypse' into every conversation. You'll never know just how young I was when I first worked that in! Oh, man, six was awesome! No one else understood, but I did.

    It.
    Was.
    Awesome!
     
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  6. ace's n 8's

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    Speaking intelligently....doesnt always mean that one is intelligent.
     
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    1. anon_de_plume
      And you prove your point daily.
       
      anon_de_plume, Nov 9, 2021
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    2. ace's n 8's
      Yup...never to disappoint...you replied exactly as I expected.
       
      ace's n 8's, Nov 11, 2021
    3. anon_de_plume
      So you lobb insults, and everyone else is supposed to toe your line?

      Go fuck yourself!!
       
      anon_de_plume, Nov 11, 2021
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    4. ace's n 8's
      You look exactly like a butthurt little bitch...now, that was an insult.
       
      ace's n 8's, Nov 17, 2021
  7. stumbler

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    QAnon Shaman asked Mark Meadows about getting a pardon from Trump: attorney

    Brad Reed
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    An attorney representing "QAnon Shaman" Jacob Chansley says that his client reached out to former Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows earlier this year to ask about being pardoned for storming the Capitol.

    In a new court filing flagged by NBC 4 Washington's Scott MacFarlane, the attorney representing Chansley claimed that his client "reached out to then White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows to confirm a request on behalf of the Defendant for a Presidential Pardon of the Defendant and other peaceful individuals who had accepted the President's invitation to go to the Capitol."

    The attorney said that Chansley made this request "by and through his counsel" on January 14th, just over a week after the deadly riot took place and days before the end of Trump's term.

    Although Trump did issue a series of last-minute pardons for his political allies, including one-time campaign manager Steve Bannon, he did not end up pardoning any of the MAGA rioters who stormed the Capitol on his behalf.

    https://www.rawstory.com/qanon-shaman-trump-pardon/
     
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  8. stumbler

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    WATCH: Bob Woodward claims to have evidence of a Trump conspiracy in CNN interview

    Tom Boggioni
    November 09, 2021


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    In an interview with CNN "New Day" host Brianna Keilar, the Washington Post's Bob Woodward explained that his researcher has uncovered evidence that could be used in a conspiracy charge against Donald Trump and some of his closest allies.

    Speaking with the CNN host, Woodward explained, "[Co-author] Robert Costa and I didn't discover this, but our assistant who is a lawyer, Claire McMullen, is just bombarding us with research and information. And she discovered on May 5th, John Eastman, in a podcast -- now, this is before our book came out -- specifically talked about the war room and the Willard [hotel] and said it was kind of coordinating all of the communication."

    "Then in a very important legal point he said I would not normally talk about things like this, but I have been directed by the president of the United States -- at that time that was Trump, to tell and to talk -- so he's waived the privilege," he continued. "And traditionally judges will look at this and say, 'Hey, wait a minute, you're out talking about it, but also you're saying your client, the president of the united states specifically said talk, explain,' so how do you justify not talking to this committee or a grand jury and so you're kind of -- you've got one and a half feet in the door already."

    "It is really fascinating," Keilar interjected. "The Willard, for the uninitiated, the Willard Hotel in Washington, D.C., it is near the White House and he's referring to this war room, this kind of coordination center that we heard Steve Bannon actually refer to before as well."

    "I do want to talk about Michael Flynn," she continued. "You've reported extensively about some of what Michael Flynn has said that is obviously very interesting to this committee and that has to do with his discussion of invoking martial law."

    "Yeah, he is the hard-liner in the Trump orbit," he replied, "and would be a key witness in this. Now, as we have discussed, the January 6th committee does not have a strong hand because there will be delaying moves and traditionally congressional committees can't get this kind of information and this goes back to the Nixon tapes case in 1974. So this is in the hands of the Justice Department and, again, Claire, our assistant, has been saying, 'look, go back and look at the Supreme Court decisions.' This is a clear case of a violation of what is called 371 Section conspiracy to defraud the U.S. If this is not a conspiracy to defraud the U.S., I don't know what is."

    Watch below:





    https://www.rawstory.com/trump-conspiracy-2655525586/
     
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  9. ace's n 8's

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  10. shootersa

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    Nope.
    No political games here.
     
  11. stumbler

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    The only way they could have known where to look for the ballots is if someone in the White House told them where to look.

    Jon Karl reveals the office ransacked most on Jan. 6 and what it exposes about the insurrection

    Sarah K. Burris
    November 16, 2021


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    While speaking to the Washington Post about his new book "Betrayal," ABC News reporter Jonathan Karl revealed that one of the offices most ransacked in the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 tells a lot about the aims of the attackers.

    While it's clear that many of President Donald Trump's supporters were caught up in the moment, it was also clear that a subset of those had very specific goals to accomplish on Jan. 6.

    According to Karl, the Senate Parliamentarian's office was the most pillaged among the other rooms in the Capitol. CNN's Ali Zaslav posted a video of the office at the time. Karl explained that it was clear those going through the office were looking for something specific and he thinks it was the Electoral College ballots.

    The book describes the ceremony of Jan. 6, with "three dark and shiny mahogany boxes brought in by the parliamentarian's office to be carried along as the senators walked over to the House. The boxes looked like relics from a time long past—each one held shut by wide leather straps with brass clasps and locked with a skeleton key."



    It was then that back at the rally in the White House Ellipse, Trump announced that he was going to lead his supporters to the Capitol building. Sen. Roy Blunt (R-MO) was responsible for the day's events as the chairman of the Senate Rules Committee.

    "I thought it was the case that the president can come on the Senate floor anytime he wants to, but the president can come on the House floor only when invited," Blunt told Karl. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) didn't invite Trump to the House, nor was she about to. Blunt explained that if Trump was headed to the Capitol it would only be in the Senate, and members weren't there as they were headed to the House for the joint session that counts the Electoral College ballots.

    A small group was already outside of the Capitol, but a large crowd of Trump's supporters was en route to the building. Around then, the FBI and Capitol Police responded to reports of explosive devices outside of the Democratic and Republican Party headquarters.

    As the chambers were being evacuated, a Parliamentarian staffer had the wherewithal to save the ballots as they raced from the chamber, Karl recalled. Wherever the members and staff were evacuated, the ballots were with them. Karl explained that if the insurrectionists were able to steal the ballots they could always be replaced, but the Constitution is specific about votes being done by certain dates and signatures being received and authorized by certain dates. There's no legal framework to deal with what could unfold if the ballots were taken by the attackers. It would clearly go to the Supreme Court, he explained, but who would do that? What kind of lawsuit would be filed?



    While the staffer ensured it didn't happen, after the insurrection it was discovered that a website that posts historical maps of the Capitol was being read all over the country.

    A Washington, D.C. history website that posts photos, maps and other information about the Capitol saw a dramatic increase in readership in the days leading up to Jan. 6.

    Elliot Carter, who runs the website WashingtonTunnels.com, was worried that people were trying to find escape routes or entry points to the building for the attack. His concern made its way to leadership in the U.S. Capitol Police.

    "These people were suddenly obsessed with the Capitol building," Carter said in August.

    ideo

    While it's possible the attackers wanted to figure out escape routes for officials, the fact that the Parliamentarian's office was the most destroyed makes Karl think this was part of the plan all along.

    "Betrayal" is on sale now.

    https://www.rawstory.com/office-ransacked-january-6-reveals/
     
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  12. stumbler

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    Its all just fun and games until you end up in prison.

    'QAnon shaman' Jacob Chansley gets 41 months in prison for storming US Capitol

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    Jacob Chansley, the so-called "QAnon shaman," was ordered to spend more than three years in federal prison for his role in the Jan. 6 insurrection.


    The 34-year-old Chansley wore a fur hat with horns and carried a spear when he stormed into the U.S. Capitol to protest Donald Trump's election loss, and Judge Royce Lamberth imposed the 41-month prison term recommended by prosecutors, reported HuffPost.

    "If the defendant had been peaceful on that day, your honor, we would not be here," said assistant U.S. Attorney Kimberly Paschall.

    Chansley's attorney had argued for leniency, citing his client's mental health issues, but prosecutors pointed out that he left a threatening note for then-vice president Mike Pence and attempted to stop him from certifying President Joe Biden's election win.

    The Arizona man had pleaded guilty in September to one felony count of obstruction of an official proceeding.

    https://www.rawstory.com/jacob-chansley-capitol/
     
  13. shootersa

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    Is 41 months the longest sentence so far?

    Shooter asks because despicables seem to have locked on this whack job as the leader of their imagined insurrection or revolution or whatever the hell they imagine it to be.

    Setting aside the laughable idea that this knucklehead could lead a march to the library, much less an insurrection, the usual punishment for the leaders of a failed revolution is a firing squad, not 3.5 years in solitary.
     
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      Hush, don’t go getting stumbles all worked up about the soft treatment of this dangerous threat to the union.
       
      tenguy, Nov 17, 2021
  14. shootersa

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    Stumbler has pretty much spent the last 5 decades with his knickers knotted over deplorables.

    He's gonna rant some bullshit despicable propaganda whether he gets tweaked or not.
     
  15. ace's n 8's

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    The ''flag bearer'' ''accepted'' the ruling and will in good conscience, abide by the ruling set forth by a big government promoting activist judge, even as his mental capacity is in question.
     
  16. thinskin

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    Two consequence posts!

    So who exactly is ranting bullshit?

    Thinskin
     
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  17. shootersa

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    Wait.
    Now we want to look at mental capacity?
    Okey Dokey
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  18. stumbler

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    Trump supporter brought Taurus revolver loaded with shotgun shells and hollow-point bullets on Jan 6: prosecutors

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    One of the Trump supporters charged for the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol allegedly brought a firearm with him.

    "An Indiana man charged with carrying a loaded firearm to the Capitol on Jan. 6 told investigators that if he had found Speaker Nancy Pelosi, 'you'd be here for another reason,' according to court documents posted over the weekend," Politico reported Monday. "Mark Mazza, 56, is the latest of about half a dozen Jan. 6 defendants charged with bringing a gun to the Capitol. In this case, Mazza allegedly carried a Taurus revolver known as 'The Judge,' which is capable of firing shotgun shells — two of which were in the chamber, along with three hollow-point bullets."

    The 45 Long Colt cartridges are usually loaded with bullets over 200 grains in weight, which are larger than the bullets most Americans use for big game hunting.

    "Camera footage shows Mazza present during the most intense hand-to-hand violence of the day in the Capitol's lower West terrace tunnel," Politico reported. "Though reports of rioters charged with carrying firearms have been limited, the number has been steadily climbing. A former DEA agent brandished his service weapon outside the Capitol. A Texas man was charged with bringing a handgun as well. Leaders of the Oath Keepers charged with conspiring to prevent Congress from certifying the 2020 election aren't facing firearms charges, but prosecutors have pieced together evidence suggesting they kept a stockpile of weapons at a hotel in nearby Arlington, Va."

    Despite the violent nature of the attack being broadcast live on television, Republicans like Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) have attempted to claim those who attacked the Capitol were peaceful and law-abiding.

    "In addition to the growing number of firearms authorities suspect were carried onto Capitol grounds, rioters brought knives, axes, batons, tasers, bats, poles and even a crutch and hockey stick. Others stole police shields and used metal barricades and furniture as makeshift weapons," Politico reported. "But Mazza's case is the most clear-cut yet of a loaded firearm on Capitol grounds that day. Prosecutors obtained the gun from the alleged assailant himself and used its serial number to trace it back to him. They located Mazza after learning that on Jan. 8, Mazza himself reported the gun stolen to local authorities."

    Read the full report.

    https://www.rawstory.com/trump-capitol-mark-mazza/
     
  19. stumbler

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    BUT HIS EMAILS, BUT HIS EMAILS, LOCK HIM UP, LOCK HIM UP, LOCK HIM UP!!!!!

    Mark Meadows used his private Gmail account to pressure Georgia officials to undo Trump’s loss: report

    Bob Brigham
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    ABC News chief Washington correspondent Jonathan Karl on Tuesday explained why the Gmail account of Donald Trump's former chief of staff Mark Meadows may provide critical evidence for the House select committee to investigate the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

    During an appearance on CNN, Karl explained his interest in Meadows to anchor John Berman, saying part of the backstory behind Trump's notorious phone call pressuring Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to "find 11,780 votes."

    Meadows reportedly voiced frustration when he finally connected on the phone to a Raffensperger deputy.

    "We've been trying to reach out to you 18 different times, and you've ignored our inquiries," Meadows reportedly complained.

    Initially, Raffensperger's office was mystified, but then they figured out what had been going on.

    "Raffensperger himself had been receiving text messages from a Gmail account, Mark Meadows' Gmail account, that he thought was certainly a prank," Karl said. "You know, his number had been put out on the internet, he'd been getting all kinds of prank calls, so Mark Meadows was reaching out to a top official in Georgia on a private Gmail account."

    "What else was going on where his private Gmail account?" he wondered. "He was at the intersection of everything."


    "What else was Mark Meadows up to?" Karl asked.

    "Will we ever find out?" Berman asked. "He will fight this appearance as long as he possibly can, citing executive privilege."

    Watch:



    https://www.rawstory.com/mark-meadows-gmail-email/
     
  20. Username 1

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    REST ASSURED!

    If Mark Meadows is indicted for his crimes,
    the SNOWFLAKE Republicans, will decry the ‘politicization’ of the Department of Justice by the Democrats

    the projections of the Republican Party are their SUPER-POWER
     
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    1. stumbler
      Psychological projection where they falsely accuse others of what they are actually guilty of themselves is their primary strategy. And it does work on brainwashed cult followers but is wearing thin now.
       
      stumbler, Nov 23, 2021
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      Seems to me like you have been following that very strategy for years stumbler...as it does work on brainwashed cult followers.
       
      ace's n 8's, Nov 25, 2021