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Lawyers, Guns
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As I sit here drinking coffee, warm house, nice neighborhood etc etc I ask myself if I will have the same courage of my convictions that our forefathers had.....

They met in person at taverns and plotted the revolution. Communication was more/less secure because it was in person, not overheard or intercepted by recording devices. We communicate here on the forum, more or less publicly, and by email which we know can be recorded and intercepted.
When the time comes for the next revolution, how will we pull it off?



"Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible."
-- Justice Janice Rogers Brown

"The United States government is the largest criminal enterprise on earth."
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How does this happen in a state like Georgia that has been traditionally Republican? The times have changed. I'm very discouraged.



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How does this happen in a state like Georgia that has been traditionally Republican? The times have changed. I'm very discouraged.


I think it is called corruption.


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I think it is called corruption.

Bold and out in the open.



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How does this happen in a state like Georgia that has been traditionally Republican? The times have changed. I'm very discouraged.


They cheated. It’s probably that simple. This time.

Though GA has been turning more and more blue over the years. Even the city I used to live in has begun electing democrats, something that even ten years ago would have been thought impossible. Allowing the film industry to move into the state has not helped. And like a lot of states the major population centers are heavily democrat and hold a lot of influence in elections. Go look at the NYT page per county and the majority of them are red. But the few blue ones have a lot more people. It’s too bad that the states didn’t implement some version of the electoral college to ensure that major cities didn’t hold all of the power.

Another thing to consider here was the outside influence. I still have a GA phone number and got a call from a woman in California reminding me to vote blue. I received dozens of flyers to my FL address reminding me to vote and telling me how to get my absentee ballot. I happen to be in GA this week for work and there are “Vote Warnock” billboards all over. I haven’t seen a single one for the Republicans. The extremely wealthy democrats poured a ton of money into this one.

In a few more elections GA democrats probably won’t have to cheat.




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Every branch is corrupted, I trust none of them. We have trusted agencies with too much power, gave them to much of everything for the greater good to keep us “ safe”, and they turned it around and used it on us. We will figure it out and beat it, we owe it to those who gave their lives to keep this country safe, and to each other as Americans.


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Very disappointed in where the Senate races are currently at. Lost one, down one...in Georgia? If Georgia is now a 'swing state' then things are truly unhinged....

I think the Left's thumb is on the scale, and their first priorities are going to include making that thumb larger, more permanent, and harder to find. Meaning it will become harder and harder if it is not stopped. The media won't report on it, the 'FaceGoogTwitGrams' won't let it be talked about.

Nixon vs. Misgovern, '72 - no non-Soviet level of cheating would have tipped that balance. That's got to be the goal. The task is to get our candidates enough of a majority that subtle cheats won't matter. And sooner, rather than later.
 
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We all know the old media criminals hid all sorts of stuff from America -- Biden's level of dementia and credible allegations of sexual misconduct, Hunter's lap top, wide ranging vote fraud, on and on and on.

Maybe the most important thing not reported is what a one party government truly means. The Dim voters only know the terrible Repubs/conservative/nativist patriots have been ground into the dirt. They don't want to know any more than that.




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How does this happen in a state like Georgia that has been traditionally Republican?

Really??


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I can’t believe the democrats are going to win both races.

No offense intended, but I can't believe anybody believed otherwise. Note: Not hoped, but believed.



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I can’t believe the democrats are going to win both races.

No offense intended, but I can't believe anybody believed otherwise. Note: Not hoped, but believed.

People can pray all they want today, but prepare to be disappointed.
 
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As I sit here drinking coffee, warm house, nice neighborhood etc etc I ask myself if I will have the same courage of my convictions that our forefathers had.....

They met in person at taverns and plotted the revolution. Communication was more/less secure because it was in person, not overheard or intercepted by recording devices. We communicate here on the forum, more or less publicly, and by email which we know can be recorded and intercepted.
When the time comes for the next revolution, how will we pull it off?
And this is why they have emptied the Churches, closed down Restaurants, Bars, and censored the major on-line communication tools.



“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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As I sit here drinking coffee, warm house, nice neighborhood etc etc I ask myself if I will have the same courage of my convictions that our forefathers had.....

They met in person at taverns and plotted the revolution. Communication was more/less secure because it was in person, not overheard or intercepted by recording devices. We communicate here on the forum, more or less publicly, and by email which we know can be recorded and intercepted.
When the time comes for the next revolution, how will we pull it off?


The same way....nothing electronic is secure...at least nothing we have access to.
 
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Watching the rally in DC on Right Side Broadcasting's stream..Vernon Jones I think (the Dem Rep. from GA that's been calling out the fraud) is speaking now.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?...rnY&feature=youtu.be

Correction: Mr. Jones just announced he's switching to the Rep. Party, coming home to the party of Abe Lincoln and Frederick Douglass.
 
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The fraud is so obvious it’s sickening.


What's obvious is the allegations. What's not obvious is the fraud. There is no evidence, let alone proof. Only allegations, of which most if not all have been debunked. All you have are unproven claims and conspiracy theories.

Not one court agrees. Not one administrator of the voting process. Only politicians who are still foolishly loyal to Trump.

And now the Senate will flip because voters have spoken - they are sick and tired of Trump's lies, foolishness, and arrogance.

Yes, make no mistake, this loss is on Trump, and the way he, and his base, have lied and exaggerated for 4 years, culminating with this bullshit fraud claim.

Trump's base deserves Biden and the new Dem Senate. Foolish.
 
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^^^Delusional....Kool-Aid Much? Roll Eyes


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The fraud is so obvious it’s sickening.

What's obvious is the allegations. What's not obvious is the fraud. There is no evidence, let alone proof. Only allegations, of which most if not all have been debunked. All you have are unproven claims and conspiracy theories.
Not one court agrees. Not one administrator of the voting process. Only politicians who are still foolishly loyal to Trump.
And now the Senate will flip because voters have spoken - they are sick and tired of Trump's lies, foolishness, and arrogance.
Yes, make no mistake, this loss is on Trump, and the way he, and his base, have lied and exaggerated for 4 years, culminating with this bullshit fraud claim.
Trump's base deserves Biden and the new Dem Senate. Foolish.

Didn’t you get 30 days moderated status from Para for your bullshit? Yeah, you did.


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Trump's base deserves Biden and the new Dem Senate.

Oh boy...



"Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible."
-- Justice Janice Rogers Brown

"The United States government is the largest criminal enterprise on earth."
-rduckwor
 
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Zippy has always been a hippy in love with the left. Pay no attention to him. He's gonna believe whatever the leftist media tells him. He could watch Nancy dance on the graves of children and he'd still believe the media when they gave him some line of shit they offered up as "explanation".


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The fraud is so obvious it’s sickening.


What's obvious is the allegations. What's not obvious is the fraud. There is no evidence, let alone proof. Only allegations, of which most if not all have been debunked. All you have are unproven claims and conspiracy theories.

Not one court agrees. Not one administrator of the voting process. Only politicians who are still foolishly loyal to Trump.

And now the Senate will flip because voters have spoken - they are sick and tired of Trump's lies, foolishness, and arrogance.

Yes, make no mistake, this loss is on Trump, and the way he, and his base, have lied and exaggerated for 4 years, culminating with this bullshit fraud claim.

Trump's base deserves Biden and the new Dem Senate. Foolish.


Hahahahaha. You are too stupid to insult.

Idiots like him can’t show you that legitimate voters actually are the ones that voted, but it’s ok, Facebook told him it was legit. He also wasn’t all that worried about no evidence in the allegations of the last 4 years. CNN told him it was legit.

Great job, Karen.




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