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Neo-Nazis and White Supremacists aren't really a thing. Basically, they're using those above mentioned terms as insulting euphemisms for conservatives. Yes. You're looking for imagined boogeymen that someone has convinced you exist and lurk around every corner. Bigger threat but the difference is that they're coordinated by the alphabet agencies and do their bidding as useful idiot shock troops. Wrong on many levels. I've yet to hear someone suggest overthrowing the government but I've heard a lot of people talk about restoring the government to its actual duties. You live in a fantasy land bro.5 points
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"Most secure election in history" people you're up to bat! Four Big Questions For Election Fraud Deniers The same Democrats who appeared in HBO's "Kill Chain" now tell you that "2000 Mules" is a hoax! QUESTION #1: Why do Democrats continue to insist that election fraud does not exist — and that such “baseless claims” have been “debunked” — when prominent Democrats insisted (in 2017 and 2018 and 2019 and 2020) that election fraud does exist and it’s a very big problem? Did they all forget that we live in the age of video playback? Did they all suffer from simultaneous amnesia about the hearings they held, the expert witnesses they gathered, and the interviews they gave (for documentaries like HBO’s “Kill Chain: The Cyber War on America’s Elections”) during the Trump Administration? Thank you Kamala Harris! Thank you Amy Klobuchar! Thank you Ron Wyden! Thank you Mark Warner! Thank you Stacey Abrams! Thank you, HBO! Thank you, New York Times! Thank you, NBC News! Thank you, Atlanta Journal-Constitution! Thank you, CNN! Thank you, PBS! Thank you all for being election deniers before you became election fraud deniers! QUESTION #2: Why were 78 million American votes from 800 counties in seven states sent overseas to be “handled” by a bankrupt Spanish company in Barcelona called SCYTL in 2020? Why is SCYTL’s biggest customer the Department of Defense? Why would the Department of Defense subcontract the “processing” of 78 million American votes to a foreign company? For that matter, why is the Department of Defense involved in our elections at all? QUESTION #3: Why did the Associated Press just publish an article that admitted Dominion voting machines are vulnerable to hacking — and must be fixed immediately with software patches in 16 states? Why did the federal government’s own cybersecurity agency (CISA) send out a bulletin to state election officials on June 3rd that warned them about nine security vulnerabilities that must be addressed? From the AP article: ATLANTA (AP) — Electronic voting machines from a leading vendor used in at least 16 states have software vulnerabilities that leave them susceptible to hacking if unaddressed, the nation’s leading cybersecurity agency says in an advisory sent to state election officials. The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency, or CISA, said there is no evidence the flaws in the Dominion Voting Systems’ equipment have been exploited to alter election results. The advisory is based on testing by a prominent computer scientist and expert witness in a long-running lawsuit that is unrelated to false allegations of a stolen election pushed by former President Donald Trump after his 2020 election loss. The advisory, obtained by The Associated Press in advance of its expected Friday release, details nine vulnerabilities and suggests protective measures to prevent or detect their exploitation. Amid a swirl of misinformation and disinformation about elections, CISA seems to be trying to walk a line between not alarming the public and stressing the need for election officials to take action. Didn’t the Associated Press (and all the rest of the corrupt corporate media) spend the last 18 months telling the world that anyone who questioned the security of our elections was a conspiracy theorist? QUESTION #4: Why has a federal judge in Georgia refused to release a report by a cybersecurity expert who inspected Dominion voting machines and found them vulnerable to hacking and manipulation? Why is Judge Amy Totenberg opposed to the public release of J. Alex Halderman’s special report regarding the vulnerability of electronic voting machines? Why has Judge Totenberg denied a request by the Louisiana secretary of state to review the special report? (Louisiana uses Dominion voting machines as well.) Why has Judge Totenberg denied access to the Halderman report to media outlets as well? Media outlets such as Fox News and One America News (OAN) are currently being sued for defamation by Dominion — and a federal judge is refusing to release a report that reportedly shows the Dominion machines are not secure? Think about it.3 points
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Moderators: Please close this thread and get the original poster counseling. I've not seen a mental beatdown like this for some time.3 points
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I’ve had this since the 80s. Bought a new band for it many years ago but didn’t get around to putting it on yet.3 points
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I gave my 78 year old father a sling shot for xmas. He now sits on his back deck just waiting for those fuckers to show up looking for a snack. Then he decided to order surgical tubing and started making everyone their own sling shot. He hung some old pots and pans on trees at different distances for target practice. Good times.3 points
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Spike seems to be getting a bit emotional and unhinged. Posting pictures that make him look like a lunatic. Obviously he lives in an unkept dump, he goes on and on about the gardens he was working and which turned out to be 4 tomato plants and he walks around with an IRAN hat like a fool, that hat stands for ( I AM REALLY NUTS). I hope he posts a picture of that beast.3 points
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House Republicans All Vote Against Neo-Nazi Probe of Military, Police (newsweek.com) remember over a decade ago when the FBI warned that the military and police have been infiltrated by white supremacists? FBI warned of white supremacists in law enforcement 10 years ago. Has anything changed? | PBS NewsHour Pentagon report warns of threat from white supremacists inside the military (nbcnews.com) What are conservatives going to say? the FBI and DoD are partisan hacks? Its not a big deal? What about antifa? Of course they wont take it seriously, because they WANT extremist right wing nuts in the military and the police force to accomplish their goal of overthrowing the US government.2 points
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lol Im actually italian, I just got none of the olive. My sister did - she looks like she is straight out of sicily.2 points
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If I did decide to do it I'd want someone else to share the responsibility. I never had any desire to be a cop.2 points
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I DECLARE VICTORY! I showed up as requested, slayed Spike and pissed on him! Victory is mine! Spike has surrendered and is now hiding in the ignore safe space2 points
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He chickened out. LoL. Awe. I was going to post pics of the wife too. Looks like that did it LOL2 points
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That stuff is boring. Finding out some loudmouth idiot is a fat ass is entertaining.2 points
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I can only ASSume the other elite IGNORant posters I was going to feature in separate months will also not ask questions nor post photos. That deal is over. Back to fully IGNORing them like before.2 points
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Why don’t we also post our birthdates, pets name, mothers maiden name, and street we grew up in.2 points
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Lol. Looks like it backfired. You lost the argument as evidenced by you losing it. Thread fail2 points
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If anyone qualifies as a troll on this board, it's him.2 points
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You mean the same FBI who is missing 40% of crime stats because law enforcement agencies refuse to report who is doing the crime? The same FBI who set up a fake Whitmer kidnapping plot? The same FBI who can't even arrest Biden's son because it would be politically inconvenient despite mounds of evidence? The same FBI who has intel on Epstein Island visitors that we don't even know about yet? Oh yeah, I'm going to trust them when they suddenly label ordinary Americans as terrorists... the sad thing is that you believe them despite their own crimes against Black Americans in the past. Wake up. That's a false statement because you consider conservatism to be something exclusive to the South. Oh something happened alright but not exactly the fairy tale that the HypnoTV is telling you.2 points
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Learn to spell. IRAN. I Really Am Nuts, not I Am Really Nuts.2 points
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Well, by your standard you don't have a wife if there is no picture. See how dumb that is? You must be ashamed of her, I can't say I blame you. Desperate women from 3rd world islands have nothing to offer. Desperate mentally ill men are their only choice in most cases2 points
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On the front of my house like a good American2 points
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RIP. Unlike rabid liberal dems, I don't celebrate the deaths of people. Regardless of who they are...2 points
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Does this washed up old man think he's tough? LOL GTFOH2 points
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Don worry.I got this, compliments of your "friends" from billszone. Lol. My month in next month right?1 point
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I can't blame them. I wouldn't want to be a part of this shit show either especially if the top brass start cutting heads to save themselves. Health experts are quitting the NIH and CDC in droves because they're embarrassed by 'bad science' - including vaccinating children under 5 to 'make their advice palatable to the White House,' doctors claim The NIH and CDC are reportedly facing staffing shortages as low morale drives away employees Decisions like the closure of schools and then requiring face masks once they reopened led to many questioning leadership Lately, the authorization of COVID-19 vaccines for children four years old of younger has confused some in America's top medical agencies Bari Weiss' 'Common Sense' Substack reports that data from both Pfizer and Moderna's clinical trials for jabs in under-5s show limited effectiveness Two of America's top health agencies are reportedly hemorrhaging staff as poor decision-making, described by staff as 'bad science,' has led to low morale. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) are both suffering staff shortages, according to Dr. Marty Makary, a top public-health expert at Johns Hopkins University, writes at Common Sense, the Substack run by former New York Times columnist, Bari Weiss. Major decisions made by the agencies that hurt morale included support for masking in schools, school closures during the pandemic and the authorization of COVID-19 vaccines for children four and under. Both agencies, along with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have been mired in controversy throughout the pandemic for inconsistent messaging and for decision-making that didn't seem to line up with available science. 'They have no leadership right now. Suddenly, there's an enormous number of jobs opening up at the highest level positions,' an anonymous NIH scientist told Common Sense. Schools became a battleground of the COVID-19 pandemic in America. When the virus stormed the world in 2020, many officials immediately shut things down - schools, retail stores, entertainment venues, restaurants - out of an fear of the unknown. Initial data showed children suffered limited risk when they contracted the virus, though, and that it was mainly the elderly and severely immunocompromised that bore the virus's burden. Despite the evidence, the CDC still recommended schools stay closed until the end of the 2019-2020 school year. While individual school districts were allowed to make decisions for themselves - and many Republican leaning counties did quickly reopen schools - many major metropolitan areas under Democratic control kept schools closed for extended periods of time. Earlier this year, Makary told DailyMail.com that the decision to keep schools closed was one of the worst made in the pandemic, specifically citing that minority communities who disproportionately lived in these areas were set the furthest behind academically. 'CDC failed to balance the risks of COVID with other risks that come from closing schools,' an anonymous CDC scientist told Common Sense. 'Learning loss, mental health exacerbations were obvious early on and those worsened as the guidance insisted on keeping schools virtual. CDC guidance worsened racial equity for generations to come. It failed this generation of children.' When schools did reopen, many required children to remain masked at all times outside of lunch periods, following guidance from the CDC. COVID tsar Dr. Anthony Fauci repeatedly warned that lifting mask mandates from children was 'risky,' while simultaneously saying it was time to return back to normal. That was in February. On July 13, Fauci flip-flopped again, recommending that masks still be work in indoor public gatherings while telling Americans they shouldn't let the BA.5 COVID-19 variant 'disrupt our lives.' Makary, however, warned masks may've harmed kids' social and emotional development as they couldn't properly read human emotions or the facial expressions of covered faces. The decision that seemed to raise the most commotion was the authorization of COVID-19 jabs for children aged six months to five years old. CDC Director Rochelle Walensky signed off on those vaccines in June, after a panel of advisors to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention voted 12 to 0 in favor of COVID-19 vaccines for children as young as six months on June 18. 'We now know, based on rigorous scientific review, that the vaccines available here in the United States can be used can be used safely and effectively in children under five. Vaccinating children is a critical opportunity to protect them against hospitalization and death from COVID-19,' she said. Moderna reported just a four percent reduction in infection in their trial of around 6,000 children. 'A more honest announcement would have been: 'We approved the vax for babies & toddlers based on very little data. While we believe its safe in this population, the study sample size was too low to make a [conclusion] about safety. Note that studies were done in kids w/o natural immunity,'' Makary told DailyMail.com about the decision in June. 'The public has no idea how bad this data really is. It would not pass muster for any other authorization,' an FDA official said. Amid the many controversies the agency was facing at the time, the CDC announced in April that it would reevaluate its structure and processes in the hopes of developing better processes to communicate with Americans. It is unclear what changes, if any, were made as a result of the evaluation.1 point
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My argument is not that science is never wrong, my argument is that there is no verifiable evidence to believe NDEs are super natural. You can say "well science is never 100% settled" because by the nature of science, nothing is ever settled because new evidence may be introduced. OK, great. But in regards to NDEs, no new evidence has been provided that can say NDEs are supernatural experiences. So to just keep defaulting to "there is no definitive explanation for why near-death experiences happen. " is false. Science knows its a biological process. Can they explain it to every minute detail, no, not yet. But that doesn't mean "god did it". The burden of proof is on the person making that claim.1 point
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Didn’t he already tell the board he only has a high school education?1 point
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It's a shame that this asshole abuses his dog's. They shouldn't allow mentally ill people have animals. If I knew his address I call the authorities. Keeping dogs in a shit,bacteria filled kennel is abuse as well1 point
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Already told you, I have no need to prove anything to anybody. You are a very insecure man, that's why you have to prove everything, by the way, where is the HUGE trout farm you told everybody you have? I don't believe you're married either. Where is its picture?1 point
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So what? That just proves you can't judge people on the size of their bank accounts.1 point
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You are fuckin' liar. No marriage. No kids. No woman. No real career. What do you really have other than a place in your mom's basement where you can lie to strangers pretending you are more than you really are?1 point
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Breakout season on the way for Davis. He will double every category statistically 75+ catches, 1100+ yards, 12+ TDs.1 point
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You were robbed. That POS mallet would take me 20 minutes to build with Home depot junk parts. I would then burn it because I would be embarrassed at the lack of craftsmanship. You actually PAID for that thing??? BWAAAAA HA HA HA HA HA HA1 point
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You'll be in for a rude awakening if the DOJ grows a pair...btw add witness tampering to the list.1 point
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Buh bye Poyer !! We got our guy.1 point