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Total fucking hatchet job and I am glad 60 Microseconds is being called out for it.

Publix was the first pharmacy organization to say they could deal with the situation of vaccinating the elderly populace of P.B. county, in addition to the fact that DeSantis offered during the interview which was no doubt intentionally deleted, that 90% of all PB elderly LIVE WITHIN 1 MILE OF A PUBLIX !!!

Kudos to Dave Kerner for putting the truth above partisan politics.


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some potential good news re Sen Lisa Murkowski (R supposedly)

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/...kowski-poll-n2587457

According to a Cygnal poll released at the end of March, Murkowski has only 10% favorability among Republicans.

Murkowski is up for reelection in 2022.

Kelly Tshibaka is now a REP primary challenger to Murkowski.

Tshibaka leads in a hypothetical primary ballot, with the support of 61 percent of Republicans.

voters roundly rejected Murkowski’s two decades in the upper chamber, votes on immigration issues, vote to convict former President Trump in his second impeachment trial, and her stance toward Justice Kavanaugh’s nomination to the Supreme Court.
 
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Murkowski's best hope is to run as a Democrat, as that is what she truly is.


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Murkowski's best hope is to run as a Democrat, as that is what she truly is.


our best hope is for her to go for a weekend camping trip and have a friendly encounter with a bear
 
Posts: 53165 | Location: Tucson Arizona | Registered: January 16, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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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."

--James Earl Jones



 
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step in the right direction

https://www.breitbart.com/poli...tion-administration/

The Arizona State Senate passed a bill on Tuesday prohibiting the private funding of election administration.

The Republican-controlled state senate passed HB 2569, a bill banning the private funding of election administration and management, in a straight party-line vote 16 to 14.

The bill, which passed the Republican-controlled Arizona House of Representatives last month in a 31 to 29 party-line vote, now goes to Gov. Doug Ducey, a Republican, for his signature to become law.

“HB 2569 is common sense legislation that will ensure Arizona’s elections are free from outside influence and that our voters can have confidence in the integrity of the process,” State Rep. Jake Hoffman (R-Queen Creek), who sponsored the bill in the House, told Breitbart News in an exclusive interview.

“Nearly half a billion dollars in private funding was spent by out of state Democrat billionaires to influence the administration of county and state elections operations nationally, including millions here in Arizona. The Arizona legislature doesn’t want billionaires from any Party, or of any kind, attempting to influence our election system,” Hoffman added.

Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, contributed a total of $419 million to two non-profit groups, The Center for Technology and Civic Life (CTCL) and the Center for Election Innovation and Research (CEIR), which provided privately funded election administration in the 2020 presidential election around the country.

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Zuckerberg played a major part in the DEM stolen election of Nov 2020
 
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I am proud to be in Az. Now Tucson government is a different can of worms.
 
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I am proud to be in Az. Now Tucson government is a different can of worms.

Hope you're able to stay and keep the legislature from tilting blue, I cringe every time a fellow conservative leaves a purple-level state.. Those votes are too close for comfort.
 
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Doucey seems to be doing a few things right but AZ is still stalling and failing to complete the election audit.

Maricopa County seems to think they’re immune.
 
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https://www.aflegal.org/news/s...rst-legal-foundation

SENIOR TRUMP OFFICIALS LAUNCH AMERICA FIRST LEGAL

Today, top-ranking former Trump administration officials launched America First Legal (AFL), a new conservative nonprofit organization committed to upholding America First principles and combating the left’s radical and lawless agenda. The organization will be headed by Stephen Miller, former Senior Advisor to President Trump.

“Stephen Miller is a fearless, principled fighter for the America First movement. He has backbone, integrity and never gives up,” said former President Donald J. Trump. “As we know, the Radical Left has been relentless in waging their battles in court. Conservatives and America First supporters badly need to catch up and turn the tables, which is why I applaud Stephen and Mark Meadows for rushing to fill this critical void. The era of unilateral legal surrender must end—and I hope all America First patriots will get behind America First Legal.”

AFL will be forward-leaning, seeking to take meaningful action to defend the rights of Americans whenever and wherever possible. Without being encumbered by a single-issue focus or the need for credit, AFL will focus its efforts on resisting the radical left’s agenda and preserving our shared national values, collaborating with like-minded partners across the nation, including state attorneys general.

“For too long, conservative and traditionalist Americans have been outflanked, outspent, out-organized, and outmaneuvered by radical progressive legal organizations. It has been a years-long, one-sided legal assault. The consequences for American values, American society, and the American Constitution have been tragic and profound,” said AFL President Miller. “Whenever the Trump Administration tried to implement positive, lawful change that put America First, these extremist organizations filed one lawsuit after another, shopping for the most favorable legal forum. Now, we must turn the tables.”

“While radical progressives have wielded these tactics to undermine the law and America First values for years, we must deploy these tactics in defense of our nation’s legal, cultural, and constitutional heritage,” continued AFL President Miller. “Those who believe in America First must not shy away from using our legal system to defend our society and our families from any unlawful actions by the left. Those looking to hold the new administration in Washington to account finally have their answer. Our self-imposed policy of legal disarmament is now over.”

AFL will use the experiences of deeply-accomplished attorneys—intimately familiar with the inner workings of the Executive Branch—including Gene Hamilton, who served during the Trump administration as Counselor to the U.S. Attorney General at the Department of Justice and as Senior Counselor to the Secretary at the Department of Homeland Security.
 
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It is 53 minutes long, but this is a very informative session about what really happened in the 2020 Presidential election

video at link

https://theconservativetreehou...eastman/#more-210858

an interview with Professor John Eastman

Professor John Eastman was retained as legal counsel by President Trump following the 2020 election to examine possible fraudulent activities that could have influenced the outcome of the election. In this interview, Professor Eastman describes what it was like to be in the Oval Office with President Trump and Vice President Pence during those tense post-election weeks with the election outcome hanging in the balance.

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the election was stolen
 
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Watched it sdy. Thank you.
 
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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."

--James Earl Jones



 
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Another lie exposed. This one was top of the headlines for weeks.

https://www.thedailybeast.com/...s-on-american-troops



It was a blockbuster story about Russia’s return to the imperial “Great Game” in Afghanistan. The Kremlin had spread money around the longtime central Asian battlefield for militants to kill remaining U.S. forces. It sparked a massive outcry from Democrats and their #resistance amplifiers about the treasonous Russian puppet in the White House whose admiration for Vladimir Putin had endangered American troops.

But on Thursday, the Biden administration announced that U.S. intelligence only had “low to moderate” confidence in the story after all. Translated from the jargon of spyworld, that means the intelligence agencies have found the story is, at best, unproven—and possibly untrue.

“The United States intelligence community assesses with low to moderate confidence that Russian intelligence officers sought to encourage Taliban attacks U.S. and coalition personnel in Afghanistan in 2019 and perhaps earlier,” a senior administration official said.

“This information puts a burden on the Russian government to explain its actions and take steps to address this disturbing pattern of behavior,” the official said, indicating that Biden is unprepared to walk the story back fully.

Significantly, the Biden team announced a raft of sanctions on Thursday. But those sanctions, targeting Russia’s sovereign debt market, are prompted only by Russia’s interference in the 2020 election and its alleged role in the SolarWinds cyber espionage. (In contrast, Biden administration officials said that their assessment attributing the breach of technology company SolarWinds to hackers from Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service was “high confidence.”)

“We have noted our conclusion of the review that we conducted on the bounties issue and we have conveyed through diplomatic, intelligence, and military channels strong, direct messages on this issue, but we are not specifically tying the actions we are taking today to that matter,” a senior administration official told reporters in reference to the bounty claims.

According to the officials on Thursday’s call, the reporting about the alleged “bounties” came from “detainee reporting” – raising the specter that someone told their U.S.-aligned Afghan jailers what they thought was necessary to get out of a cage. Specifically, the official cited “information and evidence of connections to criminal agents in Afghanistan and elements of the Russian government” as sources for the intelligence community’s assessment.

Without additional corroboration, such reporting is notoriously unreliable. Detainee reporting from a man known as Ibn Shaikh al-Libi, extracted from torture, infamously and bogusly fueled a Bush administration claim, used to invade Iraq, about Saddam Hussein training al-Qaeda to make poison gas.

The senior Biden official added on Thursday that the “difficult operating environment in Afghanistan” complicated U.S. efforts to confirm what amounts to a rumor.

There were reasons to doubt the story from the start. Not only did the initial stories emphasize its basis on detainee reporting, but the bounties represented a qualitative shift in recent Russian engagements with Afghan insurgents. Russian operatives have long been suspected of moving money to various Afghan militants: an out-of-favor former Taliban official told The Daily Beast on the record that Russia gave them cash for years. But the Russians had not been suspected of sponsoring attacks on U.S. forces outright – an escalation that risked confrontation with the U.S., and occurring long after it could have made a difference in the war.

As well, there seemed to be no “causative link” to any actual U.S. deaths, in the judgment of Gen. Frank McKenzie, the senior U.S. general for the Middle East and South Asia. Former U.S. diplomats and intelligence officers told The Daily Beast last summer that they viewed the bounties account skeptically. One retired diplomat suspected, “someone leaked this to slow down the troop withdrawal.”

Rarely discussed was the main reason to believe the story: the CIA actually did fund Afghan guerillas to kill Russian forces during the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan of the 1980s.

The Pentagon said at the time its massive intelligence apparatus, which includes both battlefield intelligence and the world’s most sophisticated surveillance network, did not generate the bounties story. In September, McKenzie said that the intelligence remained uncorroborated. “It just has not been proved to a level of certainty that satisfies me,” he told NBC News.

But Democrats ran with the election-time story. Then-candidate Biden called it a “horrifying revelation” if true. The senior Democrat on the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee, Robert Menendez (D-NJ), introduced a measure to sanction Russia for the alleged bounties. Congressional Democrats claimed to have been insufficiently briefed on the account, which the Trump White House called a “hoax,” and suggested there was a cover-up underway. When Trump himself denied being briefed on the story, House intelligence committee chairman Adam Schiff (D-CA) remarked, “Is this an issue where they cannot tell the president things he doesn't want to hear when it comes to Vladimir Putin and Russia?”

Added House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD) in June, “I think we knew the White House perspective, what we need to know is the intelligence perspective.” Now he knows.



“Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence.”
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^^^ Another fake story to smear Trump that was then retracted long afterwards with little to no publicity of the hoax? You don't say?
 
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The last piece of the false 'insurrection', 'sedition' or 'treason' narrative collapses. Officer Sicknick had no physical evidence of any injuries and on evidence he had any chemical irritant in his system.

No deaths due to the activity on 1/6 other than the citizen killed by the unnamed Capitol Police officer.

No charges for treason, insurrection or sedition are being filed - because none took place.

The false narrative that 6 or 7 people were killed in the 'riot' or 'insurrection' is now fully debunked.



https://www.washingtonpost.com...ps://t.co/V9808REzqF
Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick, who engaged rioters, suffered two strokes and died of natural causes, officials say



“Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence.”
- John Adams
 
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So the only person who actually died as a result of the "insurrection" was Ashli Babbitt. SMDH


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Has anyone else noticed that all of a sudden and out of nowhere, John Boehner is being interviewed and quoted? Why is this miserable, worthless piece of garbage rino back in the news and who gives a rats ass what his opinion is?


No one's life, liberty or property is safe while the legislature is in session.- Mark Twain
 
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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."

--James Earl Jones



 
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