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Posts: 24664 | Location: Gunshine State | Registered: November 07, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Why is it that Media personalities and Politicians think proof of fraud outweighs the need to provide proof of a free and fair election.

They should be working overtime to get to the truth, and present clear and convincing evidence of a free and fair election.

The Country needs and deserves the truth, they need the truth.
The truth shall set you free.



“We’re in a situation where we have put together, and you guys did it for our administration…President Obama’s administration before this. We have put together, I think, the most extensive and inclusive voter fraud organization in the history of American politics,”
Pres. Select, Joe Biden

“Let’s go, Brandon” Kelli Stavast, 2 Oct. 2021
 
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What is that the Declaration of Independence said? "...That, whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such principles, and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness."


And then there's this attributed to Jefferson:
"The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.



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I am undecided if I will bother to vote in the Georgia runoff.


Are you freaking guys shitting me? This crap about never voting again is ridiculous. Go vote damn it.

There's a very good chance the dems and the left will completely eat themselves in the next two years with a Biden presidency. But we must win Georgia. Frankly, I don't think they'll have the balls to try that bullshit again during the runoff. They'll have all eyes on them and just for one race. I predict it won't even be close. That is unless people foolishly decide to stay home. I mean damn. Take a swig of whiskey and a cigarette and get back in the fight.


By swig, do you mean entire fifth?

Right there with you.

what a bummer.


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I am undecided if I will bother to vote in the Georgia runoff.


Are you freaking guys shitting me? This crap about never voting again is ridiculous. Go vote damn it.

There's a very good chance the dems and the left will completely eat themselves in the next two years with a Biden presidency. But we must win Georgia. Frankly, I don't think they'll have the balls to try that bullshit again during the runoff. They'll have all eyes on them and just for one race. I predict it won't even be close. That is unless people foolishly decide to stay home. I mean damn. Take a swig of whiskey and a cigarette and get back in the fight.


Seriously, how could anyone think this way, sure frustration sets in, but then it's time to decide if you are in the fight to win or just roll over and give up...

Never give up, get up, go vote....
 
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When we dissect this election, regardless of Georgia or other suits, the real fault of our current predicament will be Republicans not getting out to vote in 2018.

They voted but there was no gusto and the numbers weren't there to show heart even though everyone was warned by signaling from Pelosi on what she intended to do if Dems won the House. And even with that knowledge, Republicans were still riding the MAGA and Drain the Swap horses without paying close attention to what was coming.

Republicans didn't watch the vote in 2018, didn't listen to people who said this was important and overall, Republicans did this to themselves.

Theft and fraud allegations are a sideshow and coverup for not doing the job in 2018 when that was the one true building block that would have kept all this from happening, the impeachment and everything else. Schumer and Pelosi were quiet from 2016 to 2018 until Republicans let them out of the bag.

That's the cold truth and it's not subject to reasonable disagreement. The current calamity is the result of not taking care of business in 2018.
 
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Democrat asks Pelosi to refuse to seat lawmakers supporting Trump's election challenges

https://thehill.com/homenews/h...rs-supporting-trumps

 
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I am undecided if I will bother to vote in the Georgia runoff.
By all means, stay home and hand the election to those two nutjobs. Roll Eyes The Electoral College meets on Monday. Unless President Trump has a last arrow in his quiver, we're going to get a President Harris , and a majority in the Senate, bare-assed as it is, will be the only bulwark against her for the next two years.
 
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When we dissect this election, regardless of Georgia or other suits, the real fault of our current predicament will be Republicans not getting out to vote in 2018.

They voted but there was no gusto and the numbers weren't there to show heart even though everyone was warned by signaling from Pelosi on what she intended to do if Dems won the House. And even with that knowledge, Republicans were still riding the MAGA and Drain the Swap horses without paying close attention to what was coming.

Republicans didn't watch the vote in 2018, didn't listen to people who said this was important and overall, Republicans did this to themselves.

Theft and fraud allegations are a sideshow and coverup for not doing the job in 2018 when that was the one true building block that would have kept all this from happening, the impeachment and everything else. Schumer and Pelosi were quiet from 2016 to 2018 until Republicans let them out of the bag.

That's the cold truth and it's not subject to reasonable disagreement. The current calamity is the result of not taking care of business in 2018.


Not disagreeing but that could be said about everything. The reason we got Trump was cause mittens, paul ryan. And the previous string of republicans were so weak. Obama, bush and so on. Everything is cause and effect of previous years doings or lack doings.



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Time for a deep breath.

https://mobile.twitter.com/tra.../1337548142196129792

This fight isn't over yet. It will be soon but not yet.




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Preach it, sister!




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I am undecided if I will bother to vote in the Georgia runoff.


Are you freaking guys shitting me? This crap about never voting again is ridiculous. Go vote damn it.



This. Don't roll over and die, man. Keep up the fight.

Please. Keep up the fight.




God bless America.
 
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The Democrats hold a 5 seat majority in the House. If, and I know it's a big if, we can hold the two Senate seats in Georgia, there is very little of the commie agenda that Biden and Harris will be able to get passed into law. At that point, AOC, Sanders, and the other radical leftists, will turn on Biden like wolves. The in fighting will be vicious.

It disturbs me to hear good people cheering on civil war like it's a football game or a tug o' war. I lived in the middle of one for a year, and I can tell you this: it is your worst nightmare. Whatever you think, you don't want to see it, except as the very last resort. I have not been in combat, but civil war might be worse because it is all collateral damage: children, old folks... the innocent who have not taken any side and are just trying to keep themselves and their families alive.

I understand the anger, and I share it. Right now we need to stay calm and think about what we can do eithin the legal framework to stop the totalitarians. Maybe we can't. And then all bets are off.


Well said.

We lost a battle, we’ve not yet lost the war.

Let’s think about the great things Trump has accomplished because he simply never quits. I don’t think he will now.

For me I am done with compromise as are most of you but I’m not yet at the stage where I can, as a Christian, justify the taking of life.

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I had called the RNC last week and vowed not to send another dime unless they went mainstream with following the investigations and vocally supported the presidents efforts. I was underwhelmed by the quiet and the substantial number of RINOs cowering. Seems they don't need my money any longer. If you agree and haven't contacted them yet, give'em hell for the lack of support and give the money to a more useful org.

Besides my usual small list of charities, what I am able to gift will go to support Judicial Watch and other conservative efforts. Your suggestions are welcome.


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I am undecided if I will bother to vote in the Georgia runoff.

You know what's frustrating about comments like this from Georgians--I live in Illinois--I can't vote in Georgia--there's nothing I can do. Your not voting affects the whole rest of the country. Dude, if you don't vote and the Democrats take those two seats, don't come here complaining about it.



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I am undecided if I will bother to vote in the Georgia runoff.

You know what's frustrating about comments like this from Georgians--I live in Illinois--I can't vote in Georgia--there's nothing I can do. Your not voting affects the whole rest of the country. Dude, if you don't vote and the Democrats take those two seats, don't come here complaining about it.


So correct. I live in Virginia, where no doubt the Democrats, have taken over. Even with the huge population centers voting Blue, if every conservative legal voter in Virginia had voted for a Republician candidate, it wouldn't have happened. But so many stay home and sit on their ass on election day and complain every day after.


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Dems are trying to get people to move to GA just to vote there, and some who live there already say they won't bother?? Confused

That's just nonsensical. Frickin' go vote, man.

We'd go do it for ya, but that'd be, you know, illegal.




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If you don’t vote you’re a pussy. Plain and simple.


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Regarding 2018: Don’t forget that 26 Republicans retired from Congress not even seeking another political office; in 2016 it was 20. In 2008 when the Dems took over 27 retired, so almost as many retired with a Republican president as a Dem.
That included of course the Speaker of the House.
That must have contributed to discouragement of Republican voters.


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