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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jan 20, 2023 23:41:48 GMT
What classy people, GOP operatives, that thank God for killing the Georgia House speaker who died.. At the Georgia March for Life gathering on Friday, Georgia Director for the National Federation of Republican Assemblies Nathaniel Darnell thanked God in a public prayer for the death of Georgia state House Speaker David Ralston, calling the late lawmaker an "obstacle" to passing more restrictive abortion bans, according to Atlanta Journal-Constitution statehouse reporter Maya T. Prabhu. Ralston, a Republican, passed away after an "extended illness" at 68 in November, just two weeks after announcing he would be stepping down due to health issues. He led the Georgia House of Representatives for 13 years. www.rawstory.com/nathaniel-darnell-thank-god-speaker/
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Post by Gem Girl on Jan 20, 2023 23:42:46 GMT
Yes they were interviewed BUT were not asked to sign sworn statements, because the Marshal did not feel the need... In the statement, Marshal Gail Curley said that she "spoke with each of the Justices, several on multiple occasions" about the leak of the decision that ended five decades of precedent for protecting reproductive rights in the United States. "The Justices cooperated in this iterative process, asking questions and answering mine," she said. "I followed up on all credible leads, none of which implicated the Justices or their spouses. On this basis, I did not believe that it was necessary to asked the Justices to sign sworn affidavits."*** "Sworn affidavits were THE main tool that the marshal used to secure truthful statements from everyone she interviewed because lying on an affidavit is a crime," he wrote. "Yet the justices were exempt from this requirement. The marshal's justification for not making the justices sign sworn affidavits is odd. She says no 'credible leads... implicated the justices or their spouses.' OK, but surely that was true of many of the other 82 people who were interviewed. Yet they had to sign affidavits. www.rawstory.com/supreme-court-leak-investigation/Oh, let's by no means insult people by putting them under oath! So, from now on, Joe P. Criminal gets to just "pinky promise" he didn't do it, right? That's outrageous, & it only feeds the Numbskull Nine's idea that they're above the law.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jan 20, 2023 23:46:12 GMT
Joyce Vance just said on MSNBC, that the law clerks are just starting out on their life journeys, they would not risk a leak. But there are nine people in that building that have life tenure.. nothing to lose... So hard to get rid of one even if there were a chance of it.
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 21, 2023 2:27:22 GMT
Good luck with that…
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 21, 2023 5:44:26 GMT
It’s pretty bad when Room Rater gives one a rating of 0/10 and says the person is drunk.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jan 21, 2023 5:52:55 GMT
He really looks bad!!
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Post by hop2 on Jan 21, 2023 13:57:20 GMT
Responses will get you, often... I think the part that makes me the maddest about the Republicans playing chicken with the debt ceiling - they're refusing to pay debts incurred by their party, their administration under Trump. The debt ceiling has nothing to do with current spending. Are they fooling anyone with that nonsense? Yes, they are fooling people. Enough that they hope to win the whitehouse & senate in 2024
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 21, 2023 16:52:18 GMT
So if I’m understanding the woman in the video rants correctly. The right deliberately took steps late 2021 to make supply chain woes worse.
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 21, 2023 18:10:09 GMT
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jan 21, 2023 22:17:33 GMT
This could be fun to watch. TFG's lawyers beware!! If he doesn't pay, they will!! Labeling a suit filed by attorney Alina Habba at Trump's request against former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton as "frivolous," U.S. District Judge Donald M. Middlebrooks was unsparing in his ruling. Writing Trump and his attorney have demonstrated a "pattern of abuse of the courts" that "undermines the rule of law" and "amounts to obstruction of justice," he then added, "Here, we are confronted with a lawsuit that should never have been filed, which was completely frivolous, both factually and legally, and which was brought in bad faith for an improper purpose." According to legal experts who spoke with Bloomberg, lawyers should think long and hard if Trump approaches them because they believe he will walk away from the latest legal setback "unscathed" and unafraid to file similar lawsuits in other legal venues. According to former federal prosecutor Kevin O’Brien, Trump could blame Habba for blowing the case before Middlebrook and leave her holding the bag for the entire fine as fellow former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance pointed out on MSNBC on Saturday afternoon.
"Trump’s conduct will not change,” O’Brien explained. “First there will be the time-consuming and frivolous appeals. Then, because the penalty was imposed ‘jointly and severally’ on both Trump and his lawyer, Ms. Habba, Trump will not pay, leaving Habba to shoulder the entire penalty on pain of keeping her law license.”Chicago trial lawyer Shawn Collins agreed, stating the court sanctions will weigh heavier on Trump's lawyers than on him, adding it's a "hellish price to be paid” for indulging Trump's desire to base his lawsuits on “fact-free tabloid-style theories.” Collins predicted that lawyers "will think twice about it, out of a sense of financial self-preservation, if not professionalism and decency.” www.rawstory.com/trump-lawyers-2659291601/#cxrecs_s
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 22, 2023 0:49:25 GMT
Two words that should absolutely not be in the same sentence together. GOP and accountability.
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 22, 2023 1:05:26 GMT
Sticking their nose where it doesn’t belong.
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 22, 2023 1:19:02 GMT
When is this country going to come to the conclusion the Justices are just not that special and should not receive special treatment.
From the Washington Post..
“Imagine that a group of people is gathered at a country home for the weekend. One of the guests is shot and killed. The suspects are carefully questioned, their rooms searched for the murder weapon. Except for nine of those present, who are not required to undergo anything like such rigorous interrogation. They simply attest that they didn’t pull the trigger.
The conclusion of this bad Agatha Christie murder mystery will come as no surprise: Authorities pronounce themselves unable to conclusively identify the perpetrator.
From everything that we can deduce from the Supreme Court’s just-released report on the leak of its abortion ruling, that is about what happened during the court’s investigation of itself. That raises the question that Christie would ask: Did the court — did Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. — really want to find the leaker, the person responsible for what the court’s statement termed “a grave assault on the judicial process” and an “extraordinary betrayal of trust”?”
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Post by Scrapper100 on Jan 22, 2023 1:25:47 GMT
Sticking their nose where it doesn’t belong. Once again so much for freedom. What decade are we in again? seriously.
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 22, 2023 1:38:09 GMT
🤡 🎪 🤡. Good description of the current GOP.
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 22, 2023 1:51:39 GMT
Anyone who had access to that draft opinion should have been questioned under oath.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jan 22, 2023 2:08:17 GMT
More documents found at Biden's Wilmington home. Search by FBI, and one of his lawyers. They search for 13 hours, full house, home office etc . SIX items marked Classified.
Bob Bauer, lawyer, states it was a search with the Biden consent .. Biden's were not home. They were at Rehoboth Beach.
When will TFG open the doors (and the casket!) to all his properties for consensual search?!?!
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jan 22, 2023 2:10:29 GMT
Anyone who had access to that draft opinion should have been questioned under oath. Oh, and how many clerks and other employees were implicated? ALL ninety seven who were questioned under oath and sign a affidavit?!?!?
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 22, 2023 5:28:27 GMT
Yes he did..
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Post by hop2 on Jan 22, 2023 11:21:56 GMT
When is this country going to come to the conclusion the Justices are just not that special and should not receive special treatment. From the Washington Post.. “Imagine that a group of people is gathered at a country home for the weekend. One of the guests is shot and killed. The suspects are carefully questioned, their rooms searched for the murder weapon. Except for nine of those present, who are not required to undergo anything like such rigorous interrogation. They simply attest that they didn’t pull the trigger. The conclusion of this bad Agatha Christie murder mystery will come as no surprise: Authorities pronounce themselves unable to conclusively identify the perpetrator. From everything that we can deduce from the Supreme Court’s just-released report on the leak of its abortion ruling, that is about what happened during the court’s investigation of itself. That raises the question that Christie would ask: Did the court — did Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. — really want to find the leaker, the person responsible for what the court’s statement termed “a grave assault on the judicial process” and an “extraordinary betrayal of trust”?” Most especially since one is a proven public liar & perjurer ( there documentable proof via email ) and another is most probably also a perjurer but there’s no written proof but he’s married to a proven liar.
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Post by hop2 on Jan 22, 2023 11:24:57 GMT
More documents found at Biden's Wilmington home. Search by FBI, and one of his lawyers. They search for 13 hours, full house, home office etc . SIX items marked Classified. Bob Bauer, lawyer, states it was a search with the Biden consent .. Biden's were not home. They were at Rehoboth Beach. When will TFG open the doors (and the casket!) to all his properties for consensual search?!?! Documents from then as VP or now as President? Because there is a small difference. Still, we need to get a better classified document policy & practices in place.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jan 22, 2023 11:40:12 GMT
hop2 ETA: Both!! I don't know which were found although I did hear some noise about him being a Senator. All I thought was how many past presidents are searching their homes, or even others in past administrations.
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 22, 2023 19:26:58 GMT
I checked and as of 2021 there are 100,000 + kids in the US up for adoption.
Seems to me if these folks are serious in what they are claiming then how about they start with the kids that are up for adoption now.
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 22, 2023 19:39:29 GMT
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 22, 2023 20:22:16 GMT
This shit needs to stop.
I watched the video.
At night the police start yelling at this guy that is inside what looks to be a trailer to come out. The man is in bed and gets up along with a woman. They start to make their way to the door the man in front the woman following. The man is not walking very well. As they go he is turning on lights. He gets to the door and the woman is still behind him. He opens the door and is putting up his arms and all of a sudden several shots are fired and the man is hit. The man falls back into the room and the woman is also pulling him back and yelling out the door. “He’s been shot”. He was holding something in on hand a flashlight maybe.
Before one says the police have a right to defend themselves and the guy shouldn’t of had anything in his hand. I would agree.
The video goes on and shows the police entering the room. They look like SWAT and since they had time to set up outside before yelling at the guy to come out, do you honestly think they were just standing around to the point they would have been an easy target if the guy had come out guns blazing?
They should not have opened fire on that man who was raising his arms, even if they thought what he was holding in his hand was a gun. They should have given him a chance to drop whatever it was first. Well unless they were standing around making themselves an easy target. Then that would show a lack of training and common sense on their part.
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 22, 2023 20:24:08 GMT
That press release does not match what was on the video.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jan 22, 2023 21:09:37 GMT
I checked and as of 2021 there are 100,000 + kids in the US up for adoption. Seems to me if these folks are serious in what they are claiming then how about they start with the kids that are up for adoption now. Here's their answer about adopting...
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jan 22, 2023 21:18:08 GMT
That press release does not match what was on the video. Choice language when they enter and see the camera!!
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Post by hop2 on Jan 22, 2023 21:34:36 GMT
In 2023 everyone should ALWAYS act as if they are on camera there’s too many cameras out there. I mean you should act properly all the time anyway even if there isn’t a camera, just do the right thing, but if your the type of person who needs a camera to behave properly then in this day & age your better off assuming there’s a camera somewhere because there probably is. ( and now I see a reason to have off site video storage instead of all onsite )
And that video is pretty damning, it has the before, during & after so there can’t be the usual excuse of ‘you didn’t see what he did before the video. Well, before the video he was sleeping!
A SWAT team is supposed to be highly trained the best of the best so if that’s their best then I don’t want to run into the rest.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jan 23, 2023 0:15:55 GMT
Oh, but it is ok for bakeries to not make cakes for gay couples etc.... MIAMI — A dispute between a North Miami cafe owner and a Fox News analyst incited a deluge of online harassment — prompting the cafe to shut down operations until next month. Gianno Caldwell, a Fox News political analyst and self-acclaimed “sworn enemy of PC (Politically Correct) Culture,” was at Paradis Books & Bread in North Miami enjoying breakfast with friends on Saturday. The group’s discussion eventually shifted to Caldwell’s conservative viewpoints when one of the cafe’s owners headed over to the table and told them they needed to leave. In a "Fox & Friends Weekend" segment Sunday, Caldwell said that the owner told him and his friends they weren’t welcome because their politics “do not align.” “There’s a target on the backs of people who happen to be Black, who happen to be conservative,” Caldwell said on the segment. “It needs to come to an end. ... This should not be the case at all.” Caldwell, who ranted about the incident on Twitter and Facebook, even added that he hoped Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis will look into what happened at Paradis Books & Bread. The cafe, however, shared a slightly different account of what transpired Saturday morning on Instagram. The group arrived, ordered food and sat in the inside corner of the establishment. But they “talked quite loudly” — and the cafe says the conversation was troubling to some of their employees and customers. According to the cafe’s statement, the group spoke about “women in degrading ways” and used “eugenic arguments around their thoughts on Roe v. Wade.” “Once it was clear that they were finished with their meal, we told them that our views don’t align, and that the language they were using was unwelcome in our space,” the cafe noted in the statement. Following the incident, owners have faced harassment and received “alarming messages” on their personal phone numbers, the cafe posted via Instagram. That’s part of the reason they decided to close until next month. Since Saturday, enraged conservative have posted tweets about boycotting the North Miami cafe. Dozens of negative comments have also surfaced on Paradis Books & Bread’s Google review page. Some — possibly motivated by Caldwell’s experience — focused on the quality of the food and service. Others referenced what happened. “Terrible people that own and operate this establishment,” one reviewer said. “They made my POC friend G.C. and friends leave because they are intolerant of free speech. I’d leave negative stars if I could.” “The owner is a socialist and doesn’t support the first amendment,” another reviewer said. And yet another: “Unsafe for certain people to patronize this place.” nordot.app/989986922787586048
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