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Post by gardengoddess on Feb 26, 2021 21:21:16 GMT
MTG is nothing but an attention whore. Don't give her any space to spew her hatred and bigotry.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Feb 26, 2021 21:37:36 GMT
She as three kids. What a great role model. 🙄 Wow, they are all adults... Wikipedia: Personal life In an August 11, 2020, Facebook post, Greene said she had married Perry Greene in 1995.[179] The couple have three adult children. On July 3, 2012, Marjorie Taylor Greene petitioned Fulton County Superior Court, Family Court Division for an uncontested divorce. She and her husband both retained counsel, but the court didn't grant the petition, and dismissed it without prejudice on September 11, 2012.[180] Greene allegedly engaged in multiple extramarital affairs before filing her divorce petition,[1][181][182][183] but she has denied the allegations.[181][182][183]
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2021 13:13:49 GMT
"Through open records requests, Channel 2 Action News pulled the Greenes’ homestead exemption applications in both Fulton and Floyd counties. In the Floyd county application, Greene’s husband left blank the line that asked if they had another active exemption on any property. But Fulton County tax officials confirm to Gray, that Greene never stopped getting the tax break on the Fulton property. The Fulton County Board of Assessors said in a statement: “The property owners filed for homestead exemption in Fulton County in May of 2019 and it became effective for the 2020 tax year. Per GA law, you can only have one homestead exemption. In this case, Fulton County will consult with Floyd County to confirm and determine in which county the exemption is not valid.” Channel 2 Action News contacted Greene, who said in a statement: “Georgians care about their livelihoods and their family’s safety. Yet WSB is focused on paperwork, which is being taken care of. I’m a proud resident of the 14th district. Justin Gray needs to mind his own business instead of launching yet another pathetic attempt to smear me and my family.” But it’s more than a paperwork issue, it’s against Georgia law." www.wsbtv.com/news/local/fulton-county/investigation-marjorie-taylor-greene-filed-homestead-exemptions-2-homes-violating-state-law/IXIQMH5PBFBGLCFF5ZV44QC6XY/How cute. Trying to break the law but getting miffed about being asked about it and downplaying it as "a paperwork issue". The vast majority of contract law is "a paperwork issue" you idiotic thinkers.
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Post by sleepingbooty on May 15, 2021 13:25:41 GMT
When I get home later this week, I will see someone officially named Jake Ralston for the first time. And one thing I know for certain: It will be love at first sight. I'm not having a case of the ugly cry face. You're having a case of the ugly cry face!
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Post by alsomsknit on May 15, 2021 14:16:08 GMT
"When Maddy Ralston came into this world almost 21 years ago, it was love at first sight. I cradled her in my arms, my adopted miracle, and couldn’t stop crying. She was the most beautiful thing I had ever seen. As she grew up, Maddy eschewed the traditional girly girl stuff. “If you get me a doll for Christmas, I’ll cut its head off,” she once admonished me. She refused to wear the skirts in the school uniform catalogue, preferring the khaki pants. She became a full-fledged tomboy before high school. She was a stunning, blonde-blue-eyed kid, but she didn’t care. She would rather go sit for hours and fish at Sunset Park than go to the mall with other girls. She told me she wanted to be a boy. It’s just a phase, I figured. So many women told me stories of their tomboy days. We went shopping for clothes, and she would never go into the girls’ section. Always the boys. It wasn’t even a question. I didn’t really care. She was my little girl, and I adored her. The father-daughter bond was growing ever-stronger. We did everything together. I rarely missed a game, be it soccer or basketball or volleyball or flag football. We went to Europe three times, reveling in each other’s company. I loved making occasional allusions to her in my writing, calling her “The Teen.” When she got to high school, she was bullied during her freshman year. High school girls are the worst. They whispered she was a lesbian, and I figured they were right. I didn’t care. She was my Maddy. That’s all that mattered. She had a boyfriend for a little while. But that didn’t last long. It didn’t feel right to her, I could tell. Then she had a girlfriend. It lasted for awhile, but she wasn’t happy. Something wasn’t right. Maddy never really talked about what the truth was until junior year. But somehow she had known since she was five, when she eschewed dolls and dresses. I don’t think I even listened very well when Maddy told me a few years ago she was really a male inside, that she was transgender. Sure, you are, I thought. It’s just a phase, I was certain. After all, the kid has been through a lot. Her mother had died. She had to switch schools. She had no idea who she was. But the truth was I had no idea. Or I was in denial. Slowly but surely, I have come to not just accept it but to embrace it. I have learned a lot about transgender issues through my job. I have read a bit. But I don’t want to talk about bathrooms or locker rooms. I don’t want to debate the public policy issues in North Carolina or whether the president was right to sue. There will be plenty of time for that. My first instinct, as ever, has been to protect my child, to make sure Maddy is safe and happy. That’s all most parents ever want for their children. Life is difficult as it is. But with so much ignorance out there breeding so much fear, so much visceral recoiling from the concept of transgenderism, I fear this will make Maddy’s life that much harder. So many people I know and respect spout off about the issue, on social media, even in person, because they don’t know about Maddy. They don’t know the reality. They don’t know, so I cut them slack. They will come around. Only the hateful ones won’t. Maddy already has experienced some of it on campus. She has been called “an abomination of God,” been told her mother killed herself because she was ashamed of her, that she is “going to burn in hell.” It must be unimaginably excruciating to hear such things. I feel boiling rage when she tells me. I admit I sometimes still have a hard time with it all. I look around the house, see the pictures of me with my little girl and my eyes fill with tears. But those memories are forever, and Maddy told me not to take them down, that she cherishes those, too. Last year, Maddy began talking about transitioning, about having surgery. And about six months ago, Maddy began taking testosterone to begin the process of becoming who she really is. This week, Maddy went to court, bravely told a judge why she wanted to be a male and wanted her birth certificate changed, too. After the hearing, when it was finally real, when he called me, I don’t think I have ever heard my kid sound so happy. And he wanted the story told. When I get home later this week, I will see someone officially named Jake Ralston for the first time. And one thing I know for certain: It will be love at first sight." www.ralstonreports.com/blog/child-i-loveTrue, unconditional parental love. Every child deserves this love.
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Post by peace on May 15, 2021 15:29:26 GMT
"When Maddy Ralston came into this world almost 21 years ago, it was love at first sight. I cradled her in my arms, my adopted miracle, and couldn’t stop crying. She was the most beautiful thing I had ever seen. As she grew up, Maddy eschewed the traditional girly girl stuff. “If you get me a doll for Christmas, I’ll cut its head off,” she once admonished me. She refused to wear the skirts in the school uniform catalogue, preferring the khaki pants. She became a full-fledged tomboy before high school. She was a stunning, blonde-blue-eyed kid, but she didn’t care. She would rather go sit for hours and fish at Sunset Park than go to the mall with other girls. She told me she wanted to be a boy. It’s just a phase, I figured. So many women told me stories of their tomboy days. We went shopping for clothes, and she would never go into the girls’ section. Always the boys. It wasn’t even a question. I didn’t really care. She was my little girl, and I adored her. The father-daughter bond was growing ever-stronger. We did everything together. I rarely missed a game, be it soccer or basketball or volleyball or flag football. We went to Europe three times, reveling in each other’s company. I loved making occasional allusions to her in my writing, calling her “The Teen.” When she got to high school, she was bullied during her freshman year. High school girls are the worst. They whispered she was a lesbian, and I figured they were right. I didn’t care. She was my Maddy. That’s all that mattered. She had a boyfriend for a little while. But that didn’t last long. It didn’t feel right to her, I could tell. Then she had a girlfriend. It lasted for awhile, but she wasn’t happy. Something wasn’t right. Maddy never really talked about what the truth was until junior year. But somehow she had known since she was five, when she eschewed dolls and dresses. I don’t think I even listened very well when Maddy told me a few years ago she was really a male inside, that she was transgender. Sure, you are, I thought. It’s just a phase, I was certain. After all, the kid has been through a lot. Her mother had died. She had to switch schools. She had no idea who she was. But the truth was I had no idea. Or I was in denial. Slowly but surely, I have come to not just accept it but to embrace it. I have learned a lot about transgender issues through my job. I have read a bit. But I don’t want to talk about bathrooms or locker rooms. I don’t want to debate the public policy issues in North Carolina or whether the president was right to sue. There will be plenty of time for that. My first instinct, as ever, has been to protect my child, to make sure Maddy is safe and happy. That’s all most parents ever want for their children. Life is difficult as it is. But with so much ignorance out there breeding so much fear, so much visceral recoiling from the concept of transgenderism, I fear this will make Maddy’s life that much harder. So many people I know and respect spout off about the issue, on social media, even in person, because they don’t know about Maddy. They don’t know the reality. They don’t know, so I cut them slack. They will come around. Only the hateful ones won’t. Maddy already has experienced some of it on campus. She has been called “an abomination of God,” been told her mother killed herself because she was ashamed of her, that she is “going to burn in hell.” It must be unimaginably excruciating to hear such things. I feel boiling rage when she tells me. I admit I sometimes still have a hard time with it all. I look around the house, see the pictures of me with my little girl and my eyes fill with tears. But those memories are forever, and Maddy told me not to take them down, that she cherishes those, too. Last year, Maddy began talking about transitioning, about having surgery. And about six months ago, Maddy began taking testosterone to begin the process of becoming who she really is. This week, Maddy went to court, bravely told a judge why she wanted to be a male and wanted her birth certificate changed, too. After the hearing, when it was finally real, when he called me, I don’t think I have ever heard my kid sound so happy. And he wanted the story told. When I get home later this week, I will see someone officially named Jake Ralston for the first time. And one thing I know for certain: It will be love at first sight." www.ralstonreports.com/blog/child-i-loveI don't know how I missed this before- but thank you SO much for this. SO much. signed mom of transgender son
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Post by OntarioScrapper on May 15, 2021 18:18:47 GMT
So this women doesn't understand Science? And putting up that sign while being filmed, did what? Make her feel better about her uninformed mind?
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Post by librarylady on May 15, 2021 18:30:46 GMT
I wonder what her constituents think? Do they (or the majority) support her? Apparently so, she was elected.
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Post by sassyangel on May 15, 2021 19:34:26 GMT
I wonder what her constituents think? Do they (or the majority) support her? Apparently so, she was elected. Elected uncontested, to be accurate. Although it’s a super red district, and as such probably has a decent amount of “own the libs at any cost” voters.
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Post by crimsoncat05 on May 15, 2021 20:50:50 GMT
Elected uncontested, to be accurate. Although it’s a super red district, and as such probably has a decent amount of “own the libs at any cost” voters. IIRC, she was elected uncontested because her opponent dropped out of the race due to the vitriol of her diatribes and the fact that he felt unsafe with the way she riled up her "fans" during the campaign.
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Post by sassyangel on May 15, 2021 22:27:39 GMT
Elected uncontested, to be accurate. Although it’s a super red district, and as such probably has a decent amount of “own the libs at any cost” voters. IIRC, she was elected uncontested because her opponent dropped out of the race due to the vitriol of her diatribes and the fact that he felt unsafe with the way she riled up her "fans" during the campaign. Yes. That, and the opponent was in the middle of a divorce that meant they couldn’t reside in the district, as required, to be a candidate.
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Post by nine on May 15, 2021 22:31:38 GMT
She is just horrible. Mean AND stupid. It’s a deadly combination. And she looks like a bull terrier.
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Post by Deleted on May 24, 2021 20:48:20 GMT
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on May 24, 2021 21:21:13 GMT
I don't understand it being attention seeking. Why are people so unacceptable and cruel? Because she’s generating big $$$$ by being a complete moron, bat shit crazy, lying, racist, homophobic, xenophobic fuck face.
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Post by mollycoddle on May 24, 2021 21:21:58 GMT
She is just horrible. Mean AND stupid. It’s a deadly combination. And she looks like a bull terrier. Oh boy, you are right. She is not too bright. Some of her recent comments about Jews are 😳🤬😳🤬😳. I do not care for Marge Greene.
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on May 24, 2021 21:23:18 GMT
Newman started it by planting a flag outside Greene’s office. It’s the pink one you can see in the start of the clip. Newman made the sme hand smacking gesture that Greene did. But I agree, Greene is a terrible and stupid person. Newman was showing support for a bill and her daughter, Greene was just being a caustic fuck face bitch.
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on May 24, 2021 21:25:53 GMT
I wonder what her constituents think? Do they (or the majority) support her? That's a really good question. From what I understand, she technically ran unopposed. 75% voted for her (25% voted for a democrat who dropped out of the race after ballots were printed). The population of her district is 732,133 - she got 229,827 votes. It's a relatively new district (created after the 2010 census), and it has always belonged to a Republican representative. Apparently, on paper it is the "10th most Republican district in the nation". Given the demographics, I suspect she's quite popular in her district. That 75% was only like 14% of the entire population in her district, it wasn’t a “landslide” everyone loved her election, she literally ran unopposed once the democrats running dropped out.
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Post by elaine on May 24, 2021 21:52:22 GMT
She is just horrible. Mean AND stupid. It’s a deadly combination. And she looks like a bull terrier. Oh boy, you are right. She is not too bright. Some of her recent comments about Jews are 😳🤬😳🤬😳. I do not care for Marge Greene. She reflects the rise in expressed Anti-Semitism in the USA. I strongly dislike her and what she represents. But, I’m not surprised.
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Post by mollycoddle on May 24, 2021 22:59:44 GMT
Oh boy, you are right. She is not too bright. Some of her recent comments about Jews are 😳🤬😳🤬😳. I do not care for Marge Greene. She reflects the rise in expressed Anti-Semitism in the USA. I strongly dislike her and what she represents. But, I’m not surprised. I know. She is despicable. It irritates me that such an obvious idiot gets so much media time.
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Post by iamkristinl16 on May 25, 2021 0:20:09 GMT
I can understand how one person can be like her. What I can’t understand is how people actually voted for her and she won. Surely she is not doing anything different now than when she was running for office.
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on May 25, 2021 0:37:20 GMT
She’s literally got a 12% approval rating in her district.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on May 25, 2021 16:40:01 GMT
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Post by crimsoncat05 on May 25, 2021 17:48:49 GMT
the Republican party condemns this language... but nothing will be done about it. Big whoop. Is she supposed to be scared of his non-official censure? Of course she's not. It's not even 'don't do this again' or else. It's literally just "we don't agree with how she said this" which is meaningless.
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on May 25, 2021 18:29:13 GMT
So he tweets about her. It’s just going to embolden her and whip her up yo more hateful rhetoric.
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Post by Deleted on May 25, 2021 18:42:06 GMT
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Post by monklady123 on May 25, 2021 21:45:41 GMT
CNN just said that the Auschwitz Memorial issued a statement condemning what she said. wow.
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Post by smasonnc on May 26, 2021 4:07:00 GMT
People voted for her. The Republican party seems to be fine with just giving her a slap on the hand so they're tacitly complicit with what she has to say. The nut jobs are everywhere. Now that we can go out in public, I'm not so sure I want to anymore, knowing who's out there.
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Post by fuji on May 26, 2021 10:40:49 GMT
CNN just said that the Auschwitz Memorial issued a statement condemning what she said. wow. They sure did! Love their response.
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Post by crazy4scraps on May 26, 2021 13:31:41 GMT
She is a despicable human trash waste of space. Just when I think she couldn’t possibly sound any more stupid, she opens her mouth again and the dumb falls right out.
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Post by CeeScraps on May 26, 2021 13:33:03 GMT
She's a goof....although much worse than that word!
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