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Lighten up and laugh
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Originally posted by jljones:

Some of you guys just can’t help yourself, can you? You have to be negative and miserable, and you have to try your goddamnedest to make everyone else miserable.

So predictable. And it won’t be voter fraud, or Dominion in some of these states that put or keep democrats in power. It will be YOU and your constant disenfranchising people because YOU can’t be happy.

I will vote at each and every election. 75 million strong. I do not give a fuck who controls what.

Someone is a bit sensitive to facts today. Is it because it's Valentines day? Do you need a hug? Tone down the drama.

Never said a word about not voting and nobody is giving up. The simple fact remains that they control more than just the top of the ticket and Sean Parnell is proof of that. lastmandstanding is right that until something takes place to get rid of as much of it as possible it's going to happen again. Honestly, I think it will get worse. Florida seemed to be able to turn things around. I'm optimistic others can as well, but we need to keep talking about it. That isn't being miserable, it's keeping our eye on what needs to be fixed. We need to take over the county supervisors positions and go from there.
 
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The NY Times retracted the story about officers Sicknicks death. How convenient they waited so long, after they whole mess is over. Do ya think anyone will take notice?

https://amgreatness.com/2021/0...-the-sicknick-story/

This shit is beyond old.



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TRUMP’S BACK: Former President Celebrates Acquittal In Senate Trial, Foreshadows Political Future: ‘Much To Share’

Ever since Twitter shut down former President Donald Trump’s account, he has been mostly silent.

But minutes after the Senate voted to acquit him on a charge of inciting an insurrection, Trump fired out a lengthy statement — including some plans for his future.

“In the months ahead I have much to share with you, and I look forward to continuing our incredible journey together to achieve American greatness for all of our people. There has never been anything like it!” Trump wrote on Saturday afternoon.

cont...

https://www.dailywire.com/news...utm_source=housefile




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The NY Times retracted the story about officers Sicknicks death. How convenient they waited so long, after they whole mess is over. Do ya think anyone will take notice?

https://amgreatness.com/2021/0...-the-sicknick-story/

This shit is beyond old.


So how did he die?



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So how did he die?


I think I heard that he had a stroke.

In any case, he didn't die during the riot, that's for sure.


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And how do we do this? I totally agree we gotta get rid of mail in bs and these freakin machines. Not voting does not help. We can't roll over and give in.


No one said don't vote. The commie democrats must be held accountable and any rinos as well.

I posted a link a couple of pages back about how we take over the gop.

We need to get active. We need to get inside the political system. We need to take it back.

We need to raise enough awareness about the fraud, the machines, all of it, and work to make sure this doesn't happen again.

You folks who don't live in Michigan and other fucked up states aren't going through what we have here, but i now have a lot more empathy for members who are trapped in places like California.

Our votes were stolen and given to the monsters against whom we voted. Mad as heck!!!

How are we to trust that our votes will ever again go to whom we voted, unless something is done?

Do we think the commie democrats will not do this again?




 
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I cannot find them now, and therefore I believe those who posted the comments came to their senses and deleted them, but yes, there were at least two of us who said they would vote no more at all. And others have said they will never vote for a Republican again. So who are they going to vote for (assuming that doesn’t simply mean not voting at all like those who put it plainly)? A suitable Democrat? A member of the Green Party? Or perhaps someone from that mythical so-called “third” (or fourth, or seventh, or twelfth, or …) party that will rise from the ashes and save us all?

Like it or not, voting for any other party or waiting until the Phoenix rises is the same as not voting at all, and therefore equivalent to voting for our enemies—as it always has been.

And then there’s the “We’ve got to …,” “We’ve got to …,” “We’ve got to …,” posts ad nauseum. Okay: We’ve got to …; I’ll accept that. Now can we get some good, workable advice about how we actually accomplish those things that usually refer to changing the entire structure of American politics? A few have said it’s necessary to start at the local level—anything else?




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Who is running against him for the R primary?
Damn sure not voting for fucking Roy Stupor...

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Originally posted by kimber1911:
On the Heel’s of Sen. Burr NC (R) vote to convict President Trump, we have a Republican Fund raiser kick in.

This makes my skin crawl.



Went to Mark Walker’s webpage and a video starts with him arm in arm with Pence.



NOPE Not Voting for this Republican.
The (R) no longer will get you a free pass.

So tone deaf that he fundraises arm in arm with Pence.
Too stupid to be my representative.


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Not a PA resident but was hoping Doug Mastriano runs for his spot...

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Originally posted by kimber1911:


We need to do a better job of sorting out these traitors during the Primaries.
Republicans Senators voting President Trump Guilty of Inciting an Insurrection:

Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania


POS Pat Toomey is done in 2022, he announced he’s not going to seek a fourth term.

He’ll be replaced with an actual Democrat next time, instead of a wannabe Dem like he’s turned into Roll Eyes


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Who is running against him for the R primary?

Mark Walker is the only declared candidate for Sen. Burr’s seat.
Wrapping his arm around Pence, guarantees Walker would never get my vote.

Based on your question I DuckDuckGo searched.
Your gonna love this.

Possible candidate for Senator Burr’s seat.
Here she is. Smile Big Grin

Wow! I really hope she runs, Lara Trump.



“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

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Originally posted by coloradohunter44:

And how do we do this? I totally agree we gotta get rid of mail in bs and these freakin machines. Not voting does not help. We can't roll over and give in.


No one said don't vote.


Multiple people in this thread have swore that they’ll never vote again.




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A reminder. Why don't the Republicans control the senate ?

Shane Hazel

In the Georgia senate race on 3 Nov 2020, Purdue (R) beat Ossoff but Purdue missed getting 50% of the vote by about 13,000 votes.

That triggered a runoff

Shane Hazel ran as a libertarian and got 115,039 votes.

If only 12% of Hazel's votes had gone to Purdue, then Purdue would have won on 3 Nov 2020 and the Republicans would control the senate.
 
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Multiple people in this thread have swore that they’ll never vote again.


Yes they have. And understand and felt the same way but understand the folly in making it easier for dems. I agree with previous posts that beginning at the local and state level primaries as our best opportunities to be heard and begin again. Choose your conservatives wisely.


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Unfortunately, in most elections you get to pick the candidate who is least objectionable to you. You usually don't get to pick the perfect candidate. If you want the perfect candidate you must run yourself. If a wishy washy Republican is running against Dick Durbin or Nancy Pelosi and only supports you in 20% of his/her vote, that is an improvement over the two named people. Don't vote for the Republican? Then you get Nancy and Dick.
 
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Originally posted by jljones:
I will vote at each and every election. 75 million strong. I do not give a fuck who controls what.



Not to pile on or to brownnose, but: having met you, sometimes I read your posts and hear them in your voice. This was a really good one. Cool




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Originally posted by Pale Horse:

Multiple people in this thread have swore that they’ll never vote again.


Yes they have. And understand and felt the same way but understand the folly in making it easier for dems. I agree with previous posts that beginning at the local and state level primaries as our best opportunities to be heard and begin again. Choose your conservatives wisely.


I think the sentiment is centered around "voter fraud". If they can get away with it in a presidential election, what makes anyone think they won't do it at the state and local level thus making what the majority of voters want moot.

Another thing they can at the state and local levels is change the law so the 2 highest vote getters are put on the ballet. In California, it's not uncommon for the only choices in some races to be between two candidates of the same party, usually democrats. Californians can thank arnold schwarzenegger for that brilliant law.


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Unfortunately, in most elections you get to pick the candidate who is least objectionable to you. You usually don't get to pick the perfect candidate. If you want the perfect candidate you must run yourself. If a wishy washy Republican is running against Dick Durbin or Nancy Pelosi and only supports you in 20% of his/her vote, that is an improvement over the two named people. Don't vote for the Republican? Then you get Nancy and Dick.


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A reminder. Why don't the Republicans control the senate ?

Shane Hazel

In the Georgia senate race on 3 Nov 2020, Purdue (R) beat Ossoff but Purdue missed getting 50% of the vote by about 13,000 votes.

That triggered a runoff

Shane Hazel ran as a libertarian and got 115,039 votes.

If only 12% of Hazel's votes had gone to Purdue, then Purdue would have won on 3 Nov 2020 and the Republicans would control the senate.

Shane Hazel:
My mission is to bring people together while preserving the freedom of every individual, regardless of skin color, age, faith, gender, love and every other nuance which make us unique. We must come together and remove the government/corporate cabals from the lives of peaceful people here in the US and around the world. #PeaceThruLiberty

http://shanehazel.com/

He and his wife are also home school advocates.
I agree with what I have read about him...

But would I vote for him?
Probably not. Why?
Because sdy is right: Now the Democrats control the Senate.

Politics is sometimes the art of the possible; and sometimes it's just the least bad, the lessor of two evils.
It's a conundrum.



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But would I vote for him?
Probably not. Why?
Because sdy is right: Now the Democrats control the Senate.

So what? With Republicans abandoning their responsibilities to the Constitution and their constituents right-and-left: What does it matter?

Republican-controlled state legislatures across the nation abandoned their responsibilities by, first, enabling the steal, then failing to stop it when it had so-clearly happened.

Seven Republicans voted to convict President Trump in a kangaroo court trial.

Marco Rubio, a Republican, has re-introduced legislation to deny citizens their RKBA if they're merely being investigated for domestic terrorism.

Even Dan Crenshaw is supporting blatantly un-Constitutional red flag laws.

The GOP can KMA.



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So what? With Republicans abandoning their responsibilities to the Constitution and their constituents right-and-left: What does it matter?

Yeah, I see that side of it too.
But getting rid of all of these swamp creatures, Republican and Democrat... is not an easy thing to do.



"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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