Re: You is all a bunch of poofs!
Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2020 10:03 am
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Cry more.Service Dog wrote: ↑ These are the number of absentee votes for Biden and Trump-- in each precinct of Monroe County, Michigan.
https://thenationalpulse.com/wp-content ... 00x474.png
If the election is legit, these are supposed to be independent variables.
But Biden's margin of victory tracks... nearly-identical... in every precinct.
What a coincidence! All those absentee Minnesotans-- scattered from Hong Kong to Portland to Hollywood-- all agreeing in perfect proportion... exactly How Much more... they love Biden over Trump.
15 percent more. 15%, 15%, 15% 15%, 15%... across the board.
This gap does not occur among absentee voters in other Minnesota counties. In those precincts the gaps vary & Trump often wins.
Except Oakland County Minnesota... where Biden wins by 18%, 18%, 18%, 18%, 18%, 18%... across the board. So, see, that's totally not 15% and certainly not worth also-investigating.
link to the full stat report, at the end of this article:
https://thenationalpulse.com/politics/m ... -analysis/
"Yes, yes, yes" you say, "but what about Stevens County, home to the Undergraduate-Only University of Minnesota* (*Morris)...
...the Athens of Minnesota's Snow Flats... (or maybe, like, the Piraeus.)
Those Judges are all closet activist Democrat judges. It is known.Old_ones wrote: ↑ The beautiful thing about this "voter fraud" strategy is that Trump and company are actually litigating this shit in court. That means he and Giuliani can submit their best case for voter fraud to the US legal system and get a hearing based on the evidence. Well, so far no progress on any voter fraud cases. If Service Dog or anyone else thinks they can help Rudy make one of those cases, maybe you should forward some web research. Because right now it kinda looks like he needs your help. I'm pretty sure only one of those cases avoided being thrown out of court, and that one only allowed their observers to stand a few feet closer to the ballots.
I know you are just playing around, but seriously. The main thing that the Republicans accomplished with Trumps presidency was the unfettered movement of right wingers into the federal judiciary. I'm not necessarily even all that opposed to that, because there will be a wall in the federal government if weird social justice theories end up litigated in the near future.KiwiInOz wrote: ↑Those Judges are all closet activist Democrat judges. It is known.Old_ones wrote: ↑ The beautiful thing about this "voter fraud" strategy is that Trump and company are actually litigating this shit in court. That means he and Giuliani can submit their best case for voter fraud to the US legal system and get a hearing based on the evidence. Well, so far no progress on any voter fraud cases. If Service Dog or anyone else thinks they can help Rudy make one of those cases, maybe you should forward some web research. Because right now it kinda looks like he needs your help. I'm pretty sure only one of those cases avoided being thrown out of court, and that one only allowed their observers to stand a few feet closer to the ballots.
Just wait till the cases get to the Supremes. It'll be President Trump until 2024, then Pence/Giuliani. You saw it here first.
Old_ones wrote: ↑ ....Trump and company are actually litigating this shit in court. That means he and Giuliani can submit their best case for voter fraud to the US legal system and get a hearing based on the evidence. Well, so far no progress on any voter fraud cases.... I'm pretty sure only one of those cases avoided being thrown out of court, and that one only allowed their observers to stand a few feet closer to the ballots.
If it seems like I'm laughing at you, that's because I am.Service Dog wrote: ↑Old_ones wrote: ↑ ....Trump and company are actually litigating this shit in court. That means he and Giuliani can submit their best case for voter fraud to the US legal system and get a hearing based on the evidence. Well, so far no progress on any voter fraud cases.... I'm pretty sure only one of those cases avoided being thrown out of court, and that one only allowed their observers to stand a few feet closer to the ballots.
Robert Barnes
@Barnes_Law
Pennsylvania trial court rules the 2020 election was likely unconstitutional in Pennsylvania, and that gives state legislators power to choose electors.
10:44 PM · Nov 27, 2020·Twitter Web App
https://www.marklevinshow.com/wp-conten ... -Filed.pdf
Old_ones wrote: ↑Fri Nov 27, 2020 8:48 pmThe beautiful thing about this "voter fraud" strategy is that Trump and company are actually litigating this shit in court. That means he and Giuliani can submit their best case for voter fraud to the US legal system and get a hearing based on the evidence. Well, so far no progress on any voter fraud cases. If Service Dog or anyone else thinks they can help Rudy make one of those cases, maybe you should forward some web research. Because right now it kinda looks like he needs your help. I'm pretty sure only one of those cases avoided being thrown out of court, and that one only allowed their observers to stand a few feet closer to the ballots.
BTW dear FT ... Twatter tweets are no longer displaying. Is a special tag now needed?You are looking in the wrong direction.
Winning or loosing in the legal system is irrelevant.
The legal system is being used to advertise & court the electors.
Come on lad, no likes a bad loser. It's time to accept reality and beat the other side next time. Which Republican would you like to support in 2024? Time to pick your favourite clown!Service Dog wrote: ↑Old_ones wrote: ↑ ....Trump and company are actually litigating this shit in court. That means he and Giuliani can submit their best case for voter fraud to the US legal system and get a hearing based on the evidence. Well, so far no progress on any voter fraud cases.... I'm pretty sure only one of those cases avoided being thrown out of court, and that one only allowed their observers to stand a few feet closer to the ballots.
Robert Barnes
@Barnes_Law
Pennsylvania trial court rules the 2020 election was likely unconstitutional in Pennsylvania, and that gives state legislators power to choose electors.
10:44 PM · Nov 27, 2020·Twitter Web App
https://www.marklevinshow.com/wp-conten ... -Filed.pdf
Said thing is that I'm so jaded that I wouldn't really care if the election was stolen. I'm just marginally smug that the less horrible side may have been more clever in stealing the election. Sorry, but ever since 2000 and the Supreme Court "Selection", that's about as good as it gets in America.screwtape wrote: ↑Come on lad, no likes a bad loser. It's time to accept reality and beat the other side next time. Which Republican would you like to support in 2024? Time to pick your favourite clown!Service Dog wrote: ↑Old_ones wrote: ↑ ....Trump and company are actually litigating this shit in court. That means he and Giuliani can submit their best case for voter fraud to the US legal system and get a hearing based on the evidence. Well, so far no progress on any voter fraud cases.... I'm pretty sure only one of those cases avoided being thrown out of court, and that one only allowed their observers to stand a few feet closer to the ballots.
Robert Barnes
@Barnes_Law
Pennsylvania trial court rules the 2020 election was likely unconstitutional in Pennsylvania, and that gives state legislators power to choose electors.
10:44 PM · Nov 27, 2020·Twitter Web App
https://www.marklevinshow.com/wp-conten ... -Filed.pdf
Twitter is blocking tweets from being shared. Even if you click on the link, it says "This tweet is not available to you", unless you reload the tweet TWO MORE times-- to see it.
A groundswell of people who wanted Biden so much, they figured out a way to mail in their absentee ballots the day before they received them, or without folding them to fit into the envelope.Old_ones wrote: ↑ Somehow the Democrats managed to steal the presidential election while losing ground in the House of Representatives and having a disappointing showing in the Senate. Yeah, that totally looks like fraud. That's not anything like how it would look if a groundswell of people wanted to get rid of an incompetent menace, but didn't totally trust Democrats because of the insanity brewing on the left wing of the spectrum.
A groundswell of people who wanted Biden so much, they figured out a way to mail in their absentee ballots the day before they received them, or without folding them to fit into the envelope.Old_ones wrote: ↑ Somehow the Democrats managed to steal the presidential election while losing ground in the House of Representatives and having a disappointing showing in the Senate. Yeah, that totally looks like fraud. That's not anything like how it would look if a groundswell of people wanted to get rid of an incompetent menace, but didn't totally trust Democrats because of the insanity brewing on the left wing of the spectrum.
You do know that many lower level judges in the US are elected, not appointed?Old_ones wrote: ↑ Is there REALLY a question about why Trump's lawsuits aren't being moved forward? This guy got 3 supreme court picks, and he got more in the appeals courts. This was McConnell's TOP PRIORITY during the last 4 years. This is not a complicated situation. If you are in denial, get the fuck over it, you are embarrassing.
I'll take those bets!Old_ones wrote: ↑ ...Pennsylvania is 20 electoral votes. Biden won 306. The same as Trump won in 2016. If Trump flips Pennsylvania, Biden gets 286 electoral votes - which still means President Biden. Even if this bullshit panned out for Trump, he still loses. BTW Pennsylvania has already certified.
I'd take a bet about whether those electoral votes will go to trump.
https://apnews.com/article/election-202 ... fa8e7c3019
It's on Twatter's end I think - as the dog woofs above, some tweets are blocked for me until I reload. Others appear just fine. :shrug:Service Dog wrote: ↑Twitter is blocking tweets from being shared. Even if you click on the link, it says "This tweet is not available to you", unless you reload the tweet TWO MORE times-- to see it.
I recommend just cutting & pasting the text of the tweets. And change the font to a blue-bird blue...
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Lance Salyers
@lancesalyers
18h
Presenting "witnesses" to the friendly state legislature - a political branch with no power/jurisdiction over your legal case - is not how a serious lawyer pursues a serious legal claim.
Nor does a serious lawyer fling "activist" smears at judges just because you lose. Hack.
Jenna Ellis
@JennaEllisEsq
21h
.@RudyGiuliani and me on Third Circuit’s opinion:
The activist judicial machinery in Pennsylvania continues to cover up the allegations of massive fraud.
We are very thankful to have had the opportunity to present proof and the facts to the PA state legislature.
On to SCOTUS!
(Andraos Al-Sulh)
@AndrewV691
16h
You are looking in the wrong direction.
Winning or loosing in the legal system is irrelevant.
The legal system is being used to advertise & court the electors.
So you're saying that Trump was the Beast setting the scene for the Antichrist.Keating wrote: ↑ The thing that would worry me if I were an American, is that you had a high ranking public servant outright admit the other week that he lied to the president to prevent him withdrawing troops from Syria. You've already had a coup. The president is no longer in charge, you're run by bureaucrats and technocrats who think they're better than you. Worse, the American press thought that was funny and not the clear outrage that it is, and it was quickly forgotten. Those people pre-date Trump and are largely the reason Trump was elected in the first place. If they're not held to account, the next Trump is someone who's really going to be the literal Hitler Trump was accused of being. It's the same problem that occurred after the financial crash a decade ago - none of the people responsible were held to account and none of the underlying problems that led to the crash were actually resolved. I doubt Biden is a solution to the problem, particularly after seeing his cabinet picks, but he won't be around long enough to do anything about it even if he were. Harris is clearly one of those people and I'd be absolutely terrified of her getting power. The C.S. Lewis quote is applicable: “Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience. They may be more likely to go to Heaven yet at the same time likelier to make a Hell of earth. This very kindness stings with intolerable insult. To be "cured" against one's will and cured of states which we may not regard as disease is to be put on a level of those who have not yet reached the age of reason or those who never will; to be classed with infants, imbeciles, and domestic animals.”
Why wouldn't he if he thinks there was fraud there? Trump is in this position because the Republicans stabbed him in the back and the legal profession in general is very pro establishment. Trump's legal team should have challenged the Democrats legal shenanigans much more vigorously beforehand instead of trying to litigate after the event. They should never have let the swing states get away with relaxing signature controls, inconsistent ballot curing and stretching time limits. They did and it is now too late even thought the evidence is so compelling. The courts are grabbing all of the bogus easy outs to dismiss cases, something made much easier by Sidney Powell and her Kraken bullshit. There are a number of lines of legal challenge which by themselves are enough, but the most glaringly obvious is the lack of signature checking and the fact that the mail ballot rejection rates in the affected states are impossibly low, almost zero in some instances, compared to to norms of up to twenty percent. It is far from unprecedented to have results flipped by signature checking, which is how Obama won his Senate seat. There is very little doubt that Trump would have buried Biden if there was proper chain of custody and proper signature checking because of the simple fact that even with lower than normal ballot rejection rates Trump wins and yet with order of magnitude increases in mail voting in states not used to it rejection rates are non-existent.
The Democrats know exactly how mail balloting fraud works because they have always been vocal about things like signature checking when they think it helps them and yet they launched a big propaganda campaign in the run up to the election spinning Trump's complaints about election security as a sign of an attempted coup. They did this while litigating to strip safeguards where they could and now you have the disputed states steadfastly resisting signature checking and continuing their monitoring obstruction during recounts. Given normal amounts of rejected mail ballots Trump wins easily. These anomalies are over and above the effect of the MSM and social media stifling negative stories about Biden and positive stories about Trump. Around nine percent of polled Biden voters have said they'd have changed their vote if they'd been aware of these stories.Old_ones wrote: ↑Fri Nov 27, 2020 8:15 pmSomehow the Democrats managed to steal the presidential election while losing ground in the House of Representatives and having a disappointing showing in the Senate. Yeah, that totally looks like fraud. That's not anything like how it would look if a groundswell of people wanted to get rid of an incompetent menace, but didn't totally trust Democrats because of the insanity brewing on the left wing of the spectrum.
And that was the closest he came to having sex in decades.Service Dog wrote: ↑ I think Giuliani is a corrupt vampire. I'm pretty sure there's a post on here-- back, several Christmases ago-- about how I bumped into Giuliani on the street in Manhattan-- with no security guards between him & me-- and I was rattled by the split-second decision-- whehter to throttle his throat and slam his head to the ground-- before anyone could stop me. I kept walking and my clothes soaked-thru with hot sweat instantly-- I was zooming with adrenaline. I had to go to a friend's nearby apartment and take a cold shower.
Unfortunately there are a lot of people (ahem "conservative Christians") who will take that quote and wring every bit of cynicism from it. They're locked in a perpetual state of paranoid projection. "I wouldn't help others; so why are they trying to help me?" Lewis was good at confirming bad tendencies with flowery language.KiwiInOz wrote: ↑ “Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience. They may be more likely to go to Heaven yet at the same time likelier to make a Hell of earth. This very kindness stings with intolerable insult. To be "cured" against one's will and cured of states which we may not regard as disease is to be put on a level of those who have not yet reached the age of reason or those who never will; to be classed with infants, imbeciles, and domestic animals.”
About 25 years ago(!) I looked at a Mini 14, and suffered some recoil when I saw the price. So I found an un-issued M1 carbine as a rifle capable of being carried all day and certainly enough to bring down a deer if you know where to shoot. No one needs a 30-06 or .308 if they can shoot straight. As for lever guns, I still prefer a Winchester 94 in 30-30 with ghost ring sights for deer out to 50 yards. Light, handy, fast and the cartridges are cheap and easily found (unlike .30 carbine!) For fun and satisfaction, though, I'm still going with the Hawken .50 calibre muzzle loader. Considering a rifled 12g for slugs, as no one ever shoots a deer here beyond 25 yards.Matt Cavanaugh wrote: ↑ Christmas came early yesterday. Snagged a can of 5.56, so we popped the Mini's cherry.
ruger-mini-14-ranch-5-56-nato-rifle-5801.jpg
Nice ergonomics, almost no recoil, quite accurate with the iron sights [despite user error] out to 50 yards putting holes in Kamala's pretty face. Will set up some targets at the far end of the field tomorrow. Just dreamy to operate.
What I love maybe most about it: despite its rugged, old-timey looks, it's functionally the same as those scary black AR-15s the anti-gun pearl-clutchers are so frightened of. For excursions into my deep woods, I plan on carrying the Mini over my shoulder and the Beretta 92 on my hip. The former is as much a "weapon of war" (i.e., GI rifle derivative) as the AR, while the latter is nearly identical to the ubiquitous M9. I suppose "no one needs" either, but both will do quite nicely vs. 'enemy' cats or rattlers.
The GF also had a hoot shattering clays on stands with her "Cowboy Assault Rifle" -- the replica lever action with .38 sp. (The 5.56 just punched holes.) It'll likely take a while, if ever, for the gunophobes to suss out lever actions.
Hunt wrote: ↑Unfortunately there are a lot of people (ahem "conservative Christians") who will take that quote and wring every bit of cynicism from it. They're locked in a perpetual state of paranoid projection. "I wouldn't help others; so why are they trying to help me?" Lewis was good at confirming bad tendencies with flowery language.KiwiInOz wrote: ↑ “Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience. They may be more likely to go to Heaven yet at the same time likelier to make a Hell of earth. This very kindness stings with intolerable insult. To be "cured" against one's will and cured of states which we may not regard as disease is to be put on a level of those who have not yet reached the age of reason or those who never will; to be classed with infants, imbeciles, and domestic animals.”
You know, you really should have married that blonde Canadian chick.Brive1987 wrote: ↑ Twinkish Illumination
My daughter is part of her University’s drama society. Quite the rainbow coalition. Last night after ‘bumping out’ of the closing show, 25 of them had an ‘afters’ celebration in the local inner city park. Saturday night. Late.
Suddenly an extended line appeared on the crest Zulu style. A fracas ensured with an aboriginal leavened impi demanding alcohol whilst issuing threats laced with “gay” and “whites”. Wimmin filmed and called the police. Men were glassed. The cavalry arrived quickly in a converging pincer and rounded up a couple of the dingas in the ensuring pursuit.
I wonder if a lesson was learnt? At the cost of a couple of hospitalisations. 🤕 🌈
That's true. Keating and I caught up for a beer in Canberra and the waiter couldn't tell us apart. Consequently the wrong one of us received the low carb low alcohol beer and the other got the proper brew. Much hilarity ensued.
I’m DREADFULLY sorry if my racist story about violent racists offended you.Hunt wrote: ↑Sat Nov 28, 2020 11:27 pmYou know, you really should have married that blonde Canadian chick.Brive1987 wrote: ↑ Twinkish Illumination
My daughter is part of her University’s drama society. Quite the rainbow coalition. Last night after ‘bumping out’ of the closing show, 25 of them had an ‘afters’ celebration in the local inner city park. Saturday night. Late.
Suddenly an extended line appeared on the crest Zulu style. A fracas ensured with an aboriginal leavened impi demanding alcohol whilst issuing threats laced with “gay” and “whites”. Wimmin filmed and called the police. Men were glassed. The cavalry arrived quickly in a converging pincer and rounded up a couple of the dingas in the ensuring pursuit.
I wonder if a lesson was learnt? At the cost of a couple of hospitalisations. 🤕 🌈
Don't worry... the whites and the queers will blame the violence on the fact that they are colonizers.... and they deserved a short beating by dark people.Brive1987 wrote: ↑ Twinkish Illumination
My daughter is part of her University’s drama society. Quite the rainbow coalition. Last night after ‘bumping out’ of the closing show, 25 of them had an ‘afters’ celebration in the local inner city park. Saturday night. Late.
Suddenly an extended line appeared on the crest Zulu style. A fracas ensured with an aboriginal leavened impi demanding alcohol whilst issuing threats laced with “gay” and “whites”. Wimmin filmed and called the police. Men were glassed. The cavalry arrived quickly in a converging pincer and rounded up a couple of the dingas in the ensuring pursuit.
I wonder if a lesson was learnt? At the cost of a couple of hospitalisations. 🤕 🌈
The Creedmoors, Grendels, and Blackouts are all the rage now. Wunderwaffen, if you believe the chatter.
I was following a couple of used Marlin 336's (in 30-30) on Gunbroker, but the bids soared beyond my comfort zone. A local sporting store had a Winchester 94, but it was from 1904, and neither my safe nor my budget are big enough for collector's pieces.As for lever guns, I still prefer a Winchester 94 in 30-30 with ghost ring sights for deer out to 50 yards. Light, handy, fast and the cartridges are cheap and easily found (unlike .30 carbine!) For fun and satisfaction, though, I'm still going with the Hawken .50 calibre muzzle loader. Considering a rifled 12g for slugs, as no one ever shoots a deer here beyond 25 yards.
Female Genital MutilationJohn D wrote: ↑ Food insecurity
: definition. A way of measuring hunger by asking people if they know exactly what they will eat for dinner.
: purpose. To provide GNOs with a statistic that makes people give more donations.
Human trafficking
: definition. Any situation where a woman has been paid for sex.
: purpose. To provide GNOs with a statistic that makes people give more donations.
White supremacy
: definition. Any situation where white people have any kind of statistically better performance than black people.
: purpose. To pressure GNOs, citizens, and governments to forgive black individuals for doing anything wrong.
Please add your own favorite definition.