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I think Kevin Allred spent more money on tats than education Confused WTF is going on with the tee shirt Confused Confused

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Kevin: "I only assign writing by black women, and that is one of the ways I am able to mitigate my own identity in the class."


Never mind, I figured it out.
 
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In the states with laws requiring electors to vote for the candidate they were elected to vote for, and with punishments codified if they don't, wouldn't the simple act of trying to influence them to cast their vote for another candidate be a direct act of sedition?

While my great State of Virginia went stupid and chose the looser, I'm sure other states have similar laws. And anyone in Virginia using unlawful means in an effort to put pressure on an elector to change their vote vote would be violating the following Va criminal code. I believe unlawful means would include committing unlawful acts, such as riots and blocking free passage on roads, in an attempt to influence the Electorial College should qualify as violations.

§ 18.2-484. Advocacy of change in government by force, violence or other unlawful means.
It shall be unlawful for any person, group, or organization to advocate any change, by force, violence, or other unlawful means in the government of the Commonwealth of Virginia or any of its subdivisions or in the government of the United States of America.

It shall be unlawful for any person to join, assist or otherwise contribute to any group or organization which, to the knowledge of such person, advocates or has as its purpose, aim or objective, any change, by force, violence, or other unlawful means in the government of the Commonwealth of Virginia or any of its subdivisions or in the government of the United States of America.

Violation of this section shall be punishable as a Class 6 felony.

Nothing herein shall be construed to limit or prohibit the advocacy, orally or otherwise, of any change, by peaceful means, in the government of the Commonwealth or any of its subdivisions or in the government of the United States.

Code 1950, § 18.1-421; 1960, c. 358; 1962, c. 343; 1975, cc. 14, 15.
 
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bama's post about LT Gen Flynn:

Flynn ran the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) from 2012 to 2014 and served as a top intelligence adviser to General Stanley McChrystal in Iraq

He describes being fired from the DIA a year before his tenure was up for pushing back against “censors” in the Obama administration who objected to his declaring publicly that the U.S. was losing ground to terrorist forces abroad.

the national security adviser does not require Senate confirmation

If appointed, Flynn would oversee a National Security Council staff that has grown to about 400 people.

the current national security advisor is the pathetic Susan Rice

http://www.nationalreview.com/...ael-flynn-top-choice

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Pretty sure that is the Literal definition of Lame Duck President.

Or who read that memo with a Liam Neeson voice: I have a particular set of skills.... Wink
 
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While my great State of Virginia....


Virginia is a Commonwealth.





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In the states with laws requiring electors to vote for the candidate they were elected to vote for, and with punishments codified if they don't, wouldn't the simple act of trying to influence them to cast their vote for another candidate be a direct act of sedition?

While my great State of Virginia went stupid and chose the looser, I'm sure other states have similar laws. And anyone in Virginia using unlawful means in an effort to put pressure on an elector to change their vote vote would be violating the following Va criminal code. I believe unlawful means would include committing unlawful acts, such as riots and blocking free passage on roads, in an attempt to influence the Electorial College should qualify as violations.

§ 18.2-484. Advocacy of change in government by force, violence or other unlawful means.
It shall be unlawful for any person, group, or organization to advocate any change, by force, violence, or other unlawful means in the government of the Commonwealth of Virginia or any of its subdivisions or in the government of the United States of America.

It shall be unlawful for any person to join, assist or otherwise contribute to any group or organization which, to the knowledge of such person, advocates or has as its purpose, aim or objective, any change, by force, violence, or other unlawful means in the government of the Commonwealth of Virginia or any of its subdivisions or in the government of the United States of America.

Violation of this section shall be punishable as a Class 6 felony.

Nothing herein shall be construed to limit or prohibit the advocacy, orally or otherwise, of any change, by peaceful means, in the government of the Commonwealth or any of its subdivisions or in the government of the United States.

Code 1950, § 18.1-421; 1960, c. 358; 1962, c. 343; 1975, cc. 14, 15.


Where is the "force, violence or other unlawful means" in "the simple act of trying to influence them to cast their vote for another candidate." Hold a gun to someone's head, threaten to reveal certain unsavory conduct, burning a cross in the electors front lawn, etc would likely be a violation, but mere exhortatory acts, persuasion, etc is not. How about an offer he can't refuse?




Luckily, I have enough willpower to control the driving ambition that rages within me.

When you had the votes, we did things your way. Now, we have the votes and you will be doing things our way. This lesson in political reality from Lyndon B. Johnson

"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
 
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Well that's a hoot. Roll Eyes

The leftist media sure has done a number on these sub-intellectuals the world abound who have bought hook, line, and sinker into the false narrative about Trump.

How about this? How about you worry about France? Cause believe me, y'all got plenty to worry about.

I hope that woman Le Pen becomes the next French president in April. I really do.

ETA: The comments at the link to the article are pretty good.

Paris against Trump: French capital to host protest
The Local · 16 Nov 2016, 10:35

Hundreds of anti-Donald Trump protesters are set to march through Paris on Saturday.

Parisians unhappy with the election of Donald Trump as president of the United States of America are to march through the French capital on Saturday.

Marchers will meet at the Ecole Militaire at 1pm and at 2pm they will set off towards the L'Esplanade Trocadero.

The march has been organised on Facebook by the group Paris Against Trump.

"The results of the United States presidential election have outraged people around the globe,” reads their message on Facebook.

“In response to Donald Trump's victory, citizens everywhere must unite to stand up against his discourse of hate and xenophobia, his fear-mongering, and the dangerous policies he plans to enact.

"Given the influence and powerful position of the United States on the world's geopolitical stage, Trump is a threat not only to people in the U.S., but to people throughout the world.

"Trump's victory serves as encouragement to dangerous demagogues everywhere. This is why we are calling on Americans, Parisians and citizens from all countries to join this protest.

"In the face of an impending Trump presidency, we cannot be complacent. We must roll up our sleeves and mobilize."

By Wednesday almost 1,000 people had indicated they would be attending the protest.

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While my great State of Virginia....


Virginia is a Commonwealth.


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France is going to protest!!!! Holy crap, can I till change my vote? This will be Armageddon...

I guess I better load some ammo in anticipation of the chaos headed my way from Paris. Roll Eyes




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They would be giving interviews like this from Matt Harrigan

http://www.wkbw.com/news/natio...ct-says-he-was-drunk

video at link

The EX CEO used to make $5 million


What a dork. I hope charges are filed. Send him to the big house.


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I'll just add to what I understand of Parabellum's post. If the dems did find a way to damage the electoral college for Hillary's benefit there would be a degree of civil unrest. If they managed to pollute it enough to get Hillary elected, there would be civil war. There is no way this goes beyond a pipe dream of miserable thrashers. The most I'll take from this whole fiasco is which of the Leftist agitators are acting so I can keep an eye on them. This will go no where.


All this talk in the media about pulling some BS at the EC is just hogwash. For the last year they've had a campaign to cover (or cover up as in the case of POSHitlary). Now all these political heads need something to talk about or else they'll be on a list to go attempt to write a real story. Given they've long ago forgotten what the term "journalism" means, they're just making up crap to get some people riled up.


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My dad told me Trump had his yacht in Italy last weekend and he invited the Pope to visit. The Pope's mitre blew overboard, so Trump went down to the water and walked across it tbe retrieve the headgear. The New York Times reported, "Trump can't swim".
 
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My dad told me Trump had his yacht in Italy last weekend and he invited the Pope to visit. The Pope's mitre blew overboard, so Trump went down to the water and walked across it tbe retrieve the headgear. The New York Times reported, "Trump can't swim".


 
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bit more on NC

http://townhall.com/tipsheet/m...tee-ballots-n2246993

Formal protests are being filed to challenge potentially fraudulent absentee ballots cast for Roy Cooper and other Democrats in 11 additional counties. These protests follow the discovery of a North Carolina Democrat Party-funded political action committee which appears to have paid individuals to fill out and witness hundreds of fraudulent absentee ballots for Democrats including Roy Cooper in Bladen County.

In addition to funneling money to the Bladen County Improvement Association PAC, the North Carolina Democratic Party simultaneously transferred money to political action committees in these 11 counties. Similar absentee voting and handwriting patterns as in Bladen County have been discovered in at least one of these counties, suggesting these PACs may have been harvesting and witnessing multiple absentee ballots as well.

“It appears that our worst fears have come true and this absentee ballot fraud scheme may run deeper than just Bladen County,” said Russell Peck, Pat McCrory’s campaign manager. “Unfortunately, we may also have uncovered the real reason Roy Cooper fought so hard against efforts to prevent voter fraud as attorney general . These voter fraud concerns must be addressed before the results of the election can be finalized.”
 
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Why do I have the feeling that this is just the tip of the ice burg? The MSM will dedicate the next eight years to the largest smear campaign we have ever seen against a sitting President. They will never leave it alone.

Trump needs a really talented Press Secretary. Smile



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This article by Ann Colter is just great.


LITERALLY SHAKING
November 16, 2016

Until the nationwide protests of the last few days, I had no idea how bad the problem was, but our nation is drowning in drama queenery.


The immediate reaction of most celebrities to Trump's victory was: "THE WORLD IS WAITING FOR MY TAKE ON THE ELECTION!”


Aaron Sorkin and David Remnick, in matching pink housecoats and fuzzy slippers, wrote hysterical jeremiads about the cataclysm of Trump's election.


Sorkin was especially irked that Trump was supported by white men who don't appreciate rap music. As proof that the end was near, he triumphantly reported: "The Dow futures dropped 700 points overnight." After a brief drop, the Dow surged to historic highs, recording its biggest weekly gain in five years.


But I can't wait to read the letters these guys wrote to their children about Bill Clinton! Don't leave us hanging guys -- post those, too, please.


In Hiplandia, "I couldn't stop crying!" and "I vomited!" are dispositive proof that Trump is a bad man -- not that these people are mentally unbalanced. Their own paranoia is cited to show how evil their enemies are.


It's supposed to say something about Trump that people are posting little homilies titled: "How to Tell a Child Donald Trump Won the Election." (Google produces 60 million hits for that idea.)


In fact, that tells us nothing whatsoever about Trump, but does tell us that liberal parents are intentionally raising neurotics by telling their children that they are living in Nazi Germany.



Americans who make $20,000 a year are made fun of by Samantha Bee for going to Wal-Mart.


These are all people who will knife one another in the back to get their kids into $50,000-a-year all-white preschools. But they think they're less racist than other Americans because of their pleasant interactions with Rosa when she comes to clean.


In the modern Democratic Party, out-of-work coal miners are constantly denounced for their "privilege" by half-black girls at Yale -- who wouldn't have gotten in without the black half -- and who will be paid a quarter-million dollars as the "diversity coordinator" at some Fortune 500 corporation.


Apparently the new method of developing opinions is to figure out what's trendy and allowing celebrities and comedians to act as your personal shoppers.


I'm just so busy, I don't have time to know things. Could you help me pick out my views?


Absolutely! I've got some great opinions for you. How do you like, "I can't believe this is my country" or "I am literally shaking”?


Oh yes, I love those –- that looks great on me!


This is why the snowflakes are smashing windows, beating up Trump supporters and calling for the assassination of Trump and the rape of his wife. If you've ever wondered how France's Reign of Terror happened, observe the anti-Trump protests — the main result of which is to convince people who had misgivings about voting for Trump that they did the right thing.
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Trump is denounced for his alleged "racism, homophobia, sexism, anti-Semitism, Islamaphobia!”


No one stops to think: Wait a minute! These are all groups Trump has showered with affection, with the exception of Muslim immigrants -- who persecute the other four.


This is the mob's muscle memory kicking in, as when Sen. Patty Murray reached for her mental file on "Good Things a Leader Can Do" and ended up praising Osama bin Laden after 9/11 for "building day care facilities, building health care facilities." The protesters are pulling out slogans from their "Things We Pretend to Hate" file.


All this is the consequence of the Democratic Party's decision in the 1970s to get rid of all the normal people. Back when the party contained a large segment of the working class, there was a safety valve. They couldn't afford to be associated with airhead celebrities pushing insane ideas. Mayor Richard Daley, for example, did not travel to Cuba or brag about his friendship with Daniel Ortega.


But then the head of the auto union had to be kicked out of the party because he was "anti-choice.”


Really? But he's been a Democrat for 18 years …


Well, maybe it's time we hear from the REST of America!


Unfortunately, the rest of America wasn't large enough for Democrats to win elections. So they had to import Third World immigrants to vote for them.


Trump's election is the Doomsday Scenario for Democrats because they were just on the verge of turning the whole country into California through mass immigration. Then they'd never have to think about those hicks in the icky parts of the country ever again. It would be so much better to be able to win elections by whipping up resentment toward white people.


Last year, old lefty Bernie Sanders said mass immigration was a disaster for the working class, driving down their wages. He called open borders "a Koch brothers idea.”


Representing the modern, yuppified Democratic Party, the low-testosterone boys at Vox went nuts. Dylan Matthews sneeringly cited the many benefits of mass immigration -- to wit: cheap gardeners, maids and nannies. He also compared a pro-American immigration policy to the massacre of "10,000 foreign civilians to save a single American life.”


He didn't say it, but I got the distinct impression that Dylan was "literally shaking.”


http://www.anncoulter.com/columns/2016-11-16.html


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bit more on NC

http://townhall.com/tipsheet/m...tee-ballots-n2246993

Formal protests are being filed to challenge potentially fraudulent absentee ballots cast for Roy Cooper and other Democrats in 11 additional counties. These protests follow the discovery of a North Carolina Democrat Party-funded political action committee which appears to have paid individuals to fill out and witness hundreds of fraudulent absentee ballots for Democrats including Roy Cooper in Bladen County.

In addition to funneling money to the Bladen County Improvement Association PAC, the North Carolina Democratic Party simultaneously transferred money to political action committees in these 11 counties. Similar absentee voting and handwriting patterns as in Bladen County have been discovered in at least one of these counties, suggesting these PACs may have been harvesting and witnessing multiple absentee ballots as well.

“It appears that our worst fears have come true and this absentee ballot fraud scheme may run deeper than just Bladen County,” said Russell Peck, Pat McCrory’s campaign manager. “Unfortunately, we may also have uncovered the real reason Roy Cooper fought so hard against efforts to prevent voter fraud as attorney general . These voter fraud concerns must be addressed before the results of the election can be finalized.”

We have seen this sort of thing before.
Research the Dino Rossi (R) vs Christine Gregoire (D) 2004 Gubernatorial election.
The number of fraudulent ballots was greater than the winning margin.
Since signatures are separated from ballots, they said you could not prove who the fraudulent ballots were cast for. The Democrats may try this same cheating strategy.



“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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Yeah, Donald Trump is going to be a horrible President. Here's an example of his egregous behavior:

Appointees to President-elect Donald Trump's administration will be asked to sign a form barring them from being a registered lobbyist for five years after they leave government service, officials announced Wednesday.


So unoriginal. Didn't Barack Obama already do this? Yeah, right. Roll Eyes
 
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