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Read the last paragraph of page 1. AG Barr instructed me. A directive. Sure, someone other than I was responsible. And now he wants the support of the real President? Just more of the same. Oh and because I was a Marine I followed the chain of command. Reads like part of the swamp. Cheater State right there.
 
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Meh. Maybe McSwain is setting things up so that the useless, tits-on-a-boar-hog Barr can be thrown under the bus. I initially had the same reaction to his statements as you, but we all know that politics is just a Game of Thrones.

Queue the music...




"If you’re a leader, you lead the way. Not just on the easy ones; you take the tough ones too…” – MAJ Richard D. Winters (1918-2011), E Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne

"Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil... Therefore, as tongues of fire lick up straw and as dry grass sinks down in the flames, so their roots will decay and their flowers blow away like dust; for they have rejected the law of the Lord Almighty and spurned the word of the Holy One of Israel." - Isaiah 5:20,24
 
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I notice that our President Trump has been getting a lot of support at CPAC

curious
 
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McSwain is a McStain in the history books.

He stood-by when the nation needed to be defended.
Only now as the tide is changing deciding to switch boats.

I only did what others told me to do because I was a Marine, and I follow orders.
Sounds like a whinny bit..

Billy boy, you need to cough-up a bit more then a single letter to redeem yourself.

Am I the only one.



No your not, but think many like I have felt this way for the last few years.
The attacks on President Trump and our nation has taken a toll.



“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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Joey D
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"All great things are simple, and many can be expressed in single words: freedom, justice, honor, duty, mercy, hope."

--Sir Winston Churchill

"The world is filled with violence. Because criminals carry guns, we decent law-abiding citizens should also have guns. Otherwise they will win and the decent people will lose."

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https://theconservativetreehou...y-audit/#more-214065

The DC Swamp is launching an investigation into the Maricopa County, Arizona, election and ballot audit. This should not come as a surprise after several strategy sessions in DC between the White House, executive branch, congress and allied media have taken place.

The issue is: “how to keep the illegitimacy of the current regime from surfacing.” [pdf of letter to Arizona auditors here]

The 2020 U.S. election was filled with fraud; in order to retain that fraud extreme measures are now being taken to impede, block, halt and stop any election audit that will reveal the corrupt activity. Congress has selected the House Oversight and Reform Committee to lead the effort against Arizona. The Committee’s letter requests documents and communications related to Cyber Ninja’s audit procedures, funding sources, and related issues by July 28, 2021.

The announcement comes a day after Joe Biden instructed all elements of the U.S. government and private sector to defend him against sunlight.

As mentioned by the installed occupant of the White House yesterday, the Biden Regime is preparing for a civil war against the American electorate to protect the fraudulent results of the 2020 election.


The U.S. Department of Justice has been activated along with The Federal Department of Homeland Security, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the U.S. Intelligence Community and elements of the U.S. Department of Defense.

In addition to the full weight of the U.S. government, the Democrat National Committee, the Lawfare alliance, activist groups, the U.S. media and Big Tech social media platform control agents have all been enlisted. All of the aforementioned groups represent the minority of the U.S. citizen base; however, they control the majority of the power structures and communication networks.
 
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Again (and I know I'm just farting into the wind here), if Biden, that decrepit, senile, moronic piece of fecal matter, was the CLEAR winner, then what do "THEY" have to fear from an audit?? It's akin to an IRS audit...if I KNOW my "i's" are dotted and my "t's" crossed, then what do I have to fear??

Para's comet...just get it over with.

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"If you’re a leader, you lead the way. Not just on the easy ones; you take the tough ones too…” – MAJ Richard D. Winters (1918-2011), E Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne

"Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil... Therefore, as tongues of fire lick up straw and as dry grass sinks down in the flames, so their roots will decay and their flowers blow away like dust; for they have rejected the law of the Lord Almighty and spurned the word of the Holy One of Israel." - Isaiah 5:20,24
 
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Arizona Senate President Karen Fann has announced a Senate Hearing today at 10:00am MST / 1:00pm ET on the topic of the Maricopa County Ballot Audit. The substance, content and purpose of the hearing is unknown.

https://theconservativetreehou...estream/#more-214097



"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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Oh fer shits sake, the mans not even in office and they can't stop, how much do they fear Trump, seems quite a bit...

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EXCLUSIVE: 'It's fiction': Trump tears into 'disgusting, fake news' report from left-wing UK newspaper The Guardian that Putin had 'kompromat' on him and backed him to win election because he was 'mentally unstable' and would create 'social turmoil' in US

Vladimir Putin personally ordered a top secret spy operation to help a 'mentally unstable' Donald Trump win the 2016 election, according to documents the left-leaning Guardian newspaper says were leaked from the Kremlin – in a report President Trump calls 'disgusting fiction.'
 
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Arizona Senate President Karen Fann has announced a Senate Hearing today at 10:00am MST / 1:00pm ET on the topic of the Maricopa County Ballot Audit. The substance, content and purpose of the hearing is unknown.

https://theconservativetreehou...estream/#more-214097


Watching this and all I can say is this election was a shit show!!! If not fraud it sure was mismanaged. Basically an audit update and to see what additional info the auditors needed from the county to complete the audit.



I'm alright it's the rest of the world that's all screwed up!
 
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Arizona election auditor: 'Critically important' investigators get access to Maricopa County routers

https://justthenews.com/politi..._campaign=newsletter

An auditor helping lead the 2020 election audit in Maricopa County, Arizona, said Thursday that it is "critically important" auditors gain access to a contested set of data machines that the county is refusing to hand over.

Maricopa County has for months refused to hand over county-owned routers subpoenaed by the Arizona state Senate, despite a judge earlier this year ruling the subpoena valid, effectively ordering the county to comply.

County officials have claimed that the routers, if surrendered, could constitute a security risk if sensitive data within them is leaked.

At the state Senate hearing on Thursday, one of the lead investigators of the Maricopa audit dismissed those claims and stressed what he said was the pressing importance of obtaining the routers.

Obtaining the routers is "critically important," Ben Cotton, the founder of the cybersecurity group Cyfir, told Arizona state officials.

Cotton said the routers will help clarify the specific vulnerabilities he claimed are present in the county's digital election systems.

"The last time that the antivirus [software] was updated on these systems," Cotton claimed during his testimony, was in August 2019.

"There have been no operating system updates or patches since that same date," he also said.

Hackers, he claimed, would have "no difficulty at all" gaining "system-level access" to registration systems at the "current patch state and antivirus state of these systems."

Cotton dismissed the security concerns advanced by the county over the last few months, saying a forensic review of the systems would produce no "people-sensitive data" from county files.

The county has claimed that its routers are shared jointly by multiple sensitive departments including law enforcement and local branches of federal agencies, and that surrendering the machines to auditors would constitute an undue risk for that data.



More information here: Too much to copy and paste.


Arizona Election Audit: Maricopa County Stonewalling - Will Not Turn Over Routers, Chain Of Custody, Ballot Images As Discrepancies Found

https://www.zerohedge.com/poli...efing-election-audit


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Oh fer shits sake, the mans not even in office and they can't stop, how much do they fear Trump, seems quite a bit...

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EXCLUSIVE: 'It's fiction': Trump tears into 'disgusting, fake news' report from left-wing UK newspaper The Guardian that Putin had 'kompromat' on him and backed him to win election because he was 'mentally unstable' and would create 'social turmoil' in US

Vladimir Putin personally ordered a top secret spy operation to help a 'mentally unstable' Donald Trump win the 2016 election, according to documents the left-leaning Guardian newspaper says were leaked from the Kremlin – in a report President Trump calls 'disgusting fiction.'


They are absolutely terrified he's going to run again in 2024 against Cackling Disaster Kamala (there's no way Senile Joe makes it to that point) and win.


 
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Why didn't the judge over the hearing where it was found out that the charging material had not been provided to the defendant for 6 months throw the case out?

Why aren't they awarding bail to non-violent first time "offenders"?

Due process, habeas corpus, rules of discovery and everything else are out the window?

Seems simple - order the release of all 14000 hours of footage to counsel for all of the accused or charges will be dismissed. That is discovery. There is zero national security interest in keeping the videos secret. Unless wandering hallways and breaking some glass windows and doors is some kind of super infiltration intelligence.

Once things finally get out - and they will - many of these people will sue the federal government for violation of their civil rights, malicious prosecution, and what have you. I think the goal is just to hold them and/or keep them silent until the midterm elections so they can keep the narrative going that "Our Democracy" is in peril.
 
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Why didn't the judge over the hearing where it was found out that the charging material had not been provided to the defendant for 6 months throw the case out?

Why aren't they awarding bail to non-violent first time "offenders"?

Due process, habeas corpus, rules of discovery and everything else are out the window?

Seems simple - order the release of all 14000 hours of footage to counsel for all of the accused or charges will be dismissed. That is discovery. There is zero national security interest in keeping the videos secret. Unless wandering hallways and breaking some glass windows and doors is some kind of super infiltration intelligence.

Once things finally get out - and they will - many of these people will sue the federal government for violation of their civil rights, malicious prosecution, and what have you. I think the goal is just to hold them and/or keep them silent until the midterm elections so they can keep the narrative going that "Our Democracy" is in peril.


They are now political prisoners who will be dragged in front of show trials around October 1st of 2022 so the Democrats can remind everyone just how evil we Trump supporters are. I’m sure the ball-less GOP will go right along with it too Roll Eyes


 
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https://shipwreckedcrew.substa...-evidence-in-january

DOJ's Handling of Evidence In January 6 Prosecutions Called Into Question By District Judge Barring Use by DOJ of an Outside Contractor To Assist

Chief Judge Beryl Howell rules private company cannot be given access to Grand Jury materials.

Many cases have now been pending for more than six months since the government made the decision to seek indictments and arrest many of those who had attended the January 6th protests and gone inside the Capitol. Problems persist across all the filed cases with the government’s inability to deliver to the defendants the evidence in the government’s possession — most notably video evidence — that might be relevant and material to their cases.

The decision to move forward with a massive undertaking all on one time was a volitional choice made by the Justice Department — it was not compelled to do so. Even now, the government could move to dismiss charges without prejudice while it continues to process evidence and organize the cases it has already filed. The charges could be refiled at any point in time in the future prior to the statute of limitations expiring.

In an effort to obtain assistance from a contractor with the type of experience needed to manage massive amounts of customer data — manage it in a way that allowed easy search and access regarding individual cases — the DOJ signed a multi-million dollar contract with the international accounting firm Deloitte Financial Management.

The database that Deloitte was to create would have stored all the documentary, physical, and video evidence accumulated by the FBI, Capitol Police, and other federal agencies during the course of the investigation. From this database, the evidence regarding individual cases could be accessed and provided to charged defendants as required by the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure.

But one particular such rule, Rule 6(e), prohibits the disclosure of “grand jury” material outside the Department of Justice or the Court without prior authorization. The Justice Department filed a motion with the District Court seeking such permission to provide access to Deloitte employees. On Friday, Judge Howell ruled that the motion did not sufficiently justify the request made and prohibited DOJ from giving the Deloitte employees access to the material from the January 6 investigations for the purpose of creating the database.

This leaves DOJ in the position it currently finds itself in having collected a massive volume of evidence on hundreds of persons already charged with crimes. It cannot sort through and produce the evidence for individual cases in a manner that complies with its obligations under the rules of procedure and its constitutional obligation to afford the defendants the “due process” to which they are entitled.

The government is the architect of its own problems here. Nothing compelled the government to begin its nationwide dragnet to arrest anyone and everyone it could identify as having entered the Capitol on January 6. Nothing compelled the government to move forward with grand jury presentations and obtain indictments against every person arrested on a criminal complaint.

No one forced the Biden Justice Department to “swallow an elephant in one bite.” It would have been in line with normal Justice Department processes to start with the most serious cases — those which were of the highest priority in view of the FBI and DOJ — and hold off on initiating lower priority cases until the highest priorities were underway and all difficulties with evidence were resolved.

Nothing prevented the government — as is consistent with DOJ policy — from WAITING to seek indictments until it had all evidence for individual defendants segregated in a fashion that would make it easy to produce that evidence to the defense as required by the discovery rules.

The rule of thumb in DOJ used to be that a prosecutor should be ready to go to trial on the day the indictment is returned by the grand jury. All the evidence should be already gathered and organized in a fashion that makes production to the defendant simple. The only thing that should need to be done between indictment and trial is for the defense to prepare.

The time between indictment and trial is NOT supposed to be a period for the prosecutors to get their act together.
 
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What a shit show. Is every single department of the Biden executive branch incompetent and prone to massive overreach?

It's clear they tried to swallow the elephant because they have no real cases to try that would lead to an actual guilty verdict for anything of substance other than trespass, vandalism, and mischief. Pursuing the most "serious" cases first would have exposed this and led to minimal future cases.

It's all a show and a huge violation of the constitutional rights of the accused. Hopefully this will be exposed in open court and the prosecutors will be sanctioned, or better yet prosecuted themselves.
 
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What a shit show. Is every single department of the Biden executive branch incompetent and prone to massive overreach?

It's clear they tried to swallow the elephant because they have no real cases to try that would lead to an actual guilty verdict for anything of substance other than trespass, vandalism, and mischief. Pursuing the most "serious" cases first would have exposed this and led to minimal future cases.

It's all a show and a huge violation of the constitutional rights of the accused. Hopefully this will be exposed in open court and the prosecutors will be sanctioned, or better yet prosecuted themselves.


The only thing that surprises me is that they didn't get whisked away to Guantanamo. This administration would do it in a heartbeat if they thought they could get away with it.
 
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Sharpiegate e-mail clearly shows voter fraud through adjudication was coordinated and preplanned.

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“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 a shit show. Is every single department of the Biden executive branch incompetent and prone to massive overreach?

<<snip>>

By now, that should be an obvious YES! They are ALL worthless as can be!!!


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The only thing that surprises me is that they didn't get whisked away to Guantanamo. This administration would do it in a heartbeat if they thought they could get away with it.

I have been actually shocked they haven't done so already! I figured they would come up with something by now to consider them "traitors" and ship them off to Gitmo!


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https://shipwreckedcrew.substa...-tells-biden-justice

On Monday, Federal District Judge Randolph Moss presided over the first sentencing hearing of a January 6 protest defendant who pled guilty to the felony charge of “obstructing official business” under 18 U.S.C. § 1512. Defendant Paul Hodgkins was the first person to plead guilty to a felony back in early June.

The sentencing range “recommended” by the United States Sentencing Guidelines was 15-21 months

The Biden Justice Department prosecutor asked Judge Moss to sentence Hodgkins to 18 months in prison. Hodgkin’s attorney asked for a sentence of probation with no jail time.

Judge Moss sentenced him to 8 months

While many will argue that Hodgkins should never have been prosecuted – he certainly shouldn’t have been charged with a felony – Judge Moss sentenced him to only two months more than Michael Curzio who pled guilty to the petty misdemeanor of “parading” inside the Capitol. This is one of the misdemeanor charges being most often applied in the “tourist protester” cases where the defendants are alleged to have done nothing more than walk inside the Capitol with the crowd, remain a few minutes, and then leave.

Curzio had been detained in custody pending trial based on his prior criminal history in Florida, including a conviction for attempted murder. But once he reached six months in detention — the maximum time he would serve for his petty misdemeanor charge — he pled guilty and was sentenced to “time served.”

Hodgkins attorney argued forcefully that Hodgkins is not responsible for the actions of others

Hodgkins attorney made the poignant point that as a veteran with over 30 years of service on active duty and in the reserves , he has been shot at by terrorists.

Judge Moss, appointed by President Obama in 2014, made all the right points and observances that lefties and liberals supporting the Biden Administration wanted to hear from him about the January 6 “riots”, threats to democracy, blah, blah, blah. He read from their hymnal as everyone expected him to do.

But he also made note that Hodgkins would be sentenced for his individual conduct which included no violence and no property destruction by him personally. Hodgkins has no criminal record, he admitted his responsibility for his conduct early, and he made a heartfelt statement of regret during the sentencing hearing.

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"no violence. no property damage. no criminal record" but sentenced to 8 mos in jail

compare that to places like Portland . Our country is totally fucked up right now
 
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