With all due respect to you for the expression of your opinion, you and Codemonkey are living in a dream world. I don’t know how a person with the intelligence you have actually believe in such fantasies. Wednesday will be one more big flop in Trumps attempt to fix the travesty that has taken place. The media will condense the entire presentation into a final pathetic attempt to steal the election by Trump and his bungling lawyers. Regardless of the evidence it will be ignored by all the media and only those who venture onto the right leaning blogs and websites will be emboldened in their feelings that the Dems stole the election. The coup has taken place. It’s over. As much as I would like Trump to continue in office it’s just not going to happen.HawkBowler 2.0 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 03, 2021 4:10 pmAs Codemonkey wrote, with a two hour debate and six contested states that's 12 hours. The GOP can run out the clock and force the decision over to the House. Very interesting... now it's Biden who is the one running out of time.
Pence has been outed as a traitor in my view. Actions speak louder than words and Mike failed to act when he had a chance to stop the fraud. Then he planned to skip the country right after the vote to confirm Biden. His ties to globalist pedophiles... the part he played in the plot to remove Trump via the 25th amendment... all of this makes Pence guilty of sedition in the least.
The numbers are growing each day in support of investigating the election which means that Trump is destined to remain in office. The establishment would be wise to concede to the audit Cruz proposed instead of letting the drama play out in the Senate. If 47% of the country believes the election was stolen, and it was, after the 12 hour debate marathon the majority of Americans will believe the truth.
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Things just continue to align for the walls of corruption to come crumbling down.

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I would feel the same way as you if Biden was already in the White House. Then it might really be over.Fungo wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 3:03 amWith all due respect to you for the expression of your opinion, you and Codemonkey are living in a dream world. I don’t know how a person with the intelligence you have actually believe in such fantasies. Wednesday will be one more big flop in Trumps attempt to fix the travesty that has taken place. The media will condense the entire presentation into a final pathetic attempt to steal the election by Trump and his bungling lawyers. Regardless of the evidence it will be ignored by all the media and only those who venture onto the right leaning blogs and websites will be emboldened in their feelings that the Dems stole the election. The coup has taken place. It’s over. As much as I would like Trump to continue in office it’s just not going to happen.HawkBowler 2.0 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 03, 2021 4:10 pmAs Codemonkey wrote, with a two hour debate and six contested states that's 12 hours. The GOP can run out the clock and force the decision over to the House. Very interesting... now it's Biden who is the one running out of time.
Pence has been outed as a traitor in my view. Actions speak louder than words and Mike failed to act when he had a chance to stop the fraud. Then he planned to skip the country right after the vote to confirm Biden. His ties to globalist pedophiles... the part he played in the plot to remove Trump via the 25th amendment... all of this makes Pence guilty of sedition in the least.
The numbers are growing each day in support of investigating the election which means that Trump is destined to remain in office. The establishment would be wise to concede to the audit Cruz proposed instead of letting the drama play out in the Senate. If 47% of the country believes the election was stolen, and it was, after the 12 hour debate marathon the majority of Americans will believe the truth.
As it stands now, Trump is the president and he won the last election. The fantasy world is the one created by the fascist media. Biden is hands down the worst candidate of all time. Incompetent in every way. Ask a liberal if they're excited about a Biden presidency and they know the truth. They voted for Joebama. They voted for party. The individual doesn't matter.
Rumors are buzzing this morning that we're about to witness live TV confessions. After that, mass arrests will be made. Don't worry, the Marxists are not going to retake power.... at least not in the next four years.
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There we go, L. Wood has video evidence. No wonder he's overflowing with righteous anger.
The election drama will be coming to an end soon. Trump has been sitting on this evidence for years. He hasn't released it because the deep state has a disinformation plan to classify the evidence as deep fakes created by AI. If the information becomes too wide spread they shut down everything and erase the internet.
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L. Wood says the source for evidence was Isaac Kappy, a Hollywood actor who supposedly committed suicide. Here's an article from People Magazine:
https://people.com/movies/actor-isaac-kappy-dead/
Very interesting first line:
https://people.com/movies/actor-isaac-kappy-dead/
Very interesting first line:
First of all, who forces themselves off a bridge? You say he jumped off the bridge. Why is it in quotes?Actor Isaac Kappy died after he “forced himself off” a bridge on Monday morning in Arizona. He was 42.
Sounds like Kappy was part of the pedo ring and could no longer live with himself. Or.... he was forced to write this letter the same way he was forced off the bridge.“Over the course of the last week, through introspection that should have happened MANY years ago, I have come to some stark revelations about my character. It is a testament to my utter arrogance that these revelations had not come sooner.”
“You see, I believed myself to be a good guy,” he continued. “I HAVE NOT been a good guy. In fact, I have been a pretty bad guy throughout my life. I have sold drugs. I have tax delinquencies. I have debts. I have abused my body with cigarettes, drugs and alcohol. I have been abusive to people WHO LOVED ME, including my FAMILY.”
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E tu Tom Cotton?
Unbelievable. Cotton says he will oppose the electoral vote challenges because he doesn't want to set a bad precedent. Uh... certifying a fraudulent election sounds like a pretty bad precedent.
Republican RINOs always do this when cornered... they say that they can't do what they clearly can do. And why? The Democrats will do it down the road they say. So what... the Democrats are going to do what they're going to do.
Cotton has outed himself. Clearly, the worst move right now would be to roll over and let the Democrats have their way. And that's exactly what Cotton is advocating.
Actions speak louder than words... Always. We have some great actors at the top.
Unbelievable. Cotton says he will oppose the electoral vote challenges because he doesn't want to set a bad precedent. Uh... certifying a fraudulent election sounds like a pretty bad precedent.
Republican RINOs always do this when cornered... they say that they can't do what they clearly can do. And why? The Democrats will do it down the road they say. So what... the Democrats are going to do what they're going to do.
Cotton has outed himself. Clearly, the worst move right now would be to roll over and let the Democrats have their way. And that's exactly what Cotton is advocating.
Actions speak louder than words... Always. We have some great actors at the top.
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Breitbart had the Cotton news as its lead story on the home page. Now the article doesn't appear at all.
I don't trust Breitbart anymore the same way I don't trust the Drudge Report. Conservative sites are flipped and repurposed for the deep state.
I don't trust Breitbart anymore the same way I don't trust the Drudge Report. Conservative sites are flipped and repurposed for the deep state.
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Military showing up en masse in Georgia.. that's odd.
https://twitter.com/JFKjrQ/status/13460 ... 95584?s=19
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Democrats objected the past 3 times a Republican President won the presidency. But, I guess it's not ok for a Republican to object. Man, these RINOs need to be primaried or just break up the Republican Party.HawkBowler 2.0 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 3:03 pmE tu Tom Cotton?
Unbelievable. Cotton says he will oppose the electoral vote challenges because he doesn't want to set a bad precedent. Uh... certifying a fraudulent election sounds like a pretty bad precedent.
Republican RINOs always do this when cornered... they say that they can't do what they clearly can do. And why? The Democrats will do it down the road they say. So what... the Democrats are going to do what they're going to do.
Cotton has outed himself. Clearly, the worst move right now would be to roll over and let the Democrats have their way. And that's exactly what Cotton is advocating.
Actions speak louder than words... Always. We have some great actors at the top.
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Have other people read/listened to the call between President Trump and Georgia Secretary of State Raffensperger (along with others)? I don't understand why, if the evidence is so convincing that people voted illegally, or the evidence is so convincing that ballots being brought in illegally, etc., why Trump was asking Raffensperger to "find" votes for him. Ryan Germany, who I believe is the General Counsel for the Georgia Secretary of State's office, was in the conversation and was specific at several points saying that allegations (such as people voting who had moved out of state) have been investigated and found not to be true.Fungo wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 3:03 amWith all due respect to you for the expression of your opinion, you and Codemonkey are living in a dream world. I don’t know how a person with the intelligence you have actually believe in such fantasies. Wednesday will be one more big flop in Trumps attempt to fix the travesty that has taken place. The media will condense the entire presentation into a final pathetic attempt to steal the election by Trump and his bungling lawyers. Regardless of the evidence it will be ignored by all the media and only those who venture onto the right leaning blogs and websites will be emboldened in their feelings that the Dems stole the election. The coup has taken place. It’s over. As much as I would like Trump to continue in office it’s just not going to happen.HawkBowler 2.0 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 03, 2021 4:10 pmAs Codemonkey wrote, with a two hour debate and six contested states that's 12 hours. The GOP can run out the clock and force the decision over to the House. Very interesting... now it's Biden who is the one running out of time.
Pence has been outed as a traitor in my view. Actions speak louder than words and Mike failed to act when he had a chance to stop the fraud. Then he planned to skip the country right after the vote to confirm Biden. His ties to globalist pedophiles... the part he played in the plot to remove Trump via the 25th amendment... all of this makes Pence guilty of sedition in the least.
The numbers are growing each day in support of investigating the election which means that Trump is destined to remain in office. The establishment would be wise to concede to the audit Cruz proposed instead of letting the drama play out in the Senate. If 47% of the country believes the election was stolen, and it was, after the 12 hour debate marathon the majority of Americans will believe the truth.
People, it's 2 months since the election! Smart people *should* have produced a concise report of fraud weeks ago, if it existed. I did not vote for Trump, but my mind is open to the possibility of fraud. I just don't see it. Trump is repeating the same things that are being repeated on the right leaning sites and youtube videos. It doesn't make it true. I really am confident that if there were convincing proof of fraud, Raffensperger and AG Barr and Mitch McConnell and Tom Cotton would be all over it. Instead, for some people, anyone who dares to break with the party line (i.e., that Trump won the election) is being called a traitor. It seems like circular reasoning to me.
Does anyone really believe that if Trump had solid evidence of fraud, that the best he could do would be a request to "find votes"?