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    Says the guy who thinks clones of world leaders are taking over.Two Biden’s ? I guess that those dead children at Sandy Hook were staged, that a group of democratic child abusers under a pizza place and lizard people are real. How about the Jewish laser beam starting fires in California? Down the hole we go.
    Last edited by fishermccann; February 14th, 2021 at 05:02 PM.

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    South of border will reap with they sow...

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishermccann View Post
    Says the guy who thinks clones of world leaders are taking over.
    No.
    Says the evidence.
    Doubles are used all the time for presidents. I know the elites are involved in cloning but not to what extent.
    Instead of attacking my character why don't you try to attack my evidence.
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    Nope. If you actually believe that nonsense, nothing I could show you , would change your mind.

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    Time will tell whether you're the pot calling the kettle black with that statement.
    Look, I'm just trying to find out the truth because what we're actually watching right now in society is nothing but nonsense.
    Where there's smoke theres fire.
    Paedophile rings are being rounded up all over America and the world as we speak.
    The country Myranmar that was recently taken over by their military happens to be the number one country in the world for child trafficking.
    Not a coincidence.
    Last edited by onelessarrow; February 14th, 2021 at 09:32 PM.

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    https://youtu.be/9lmIZl-tUGU
    Man I forgot the rich couple that are unsolved murders in Toronto had careers in medicine. But l completely missed that they were into hyrocloriquin.
    I can see why it hasnt been solved yet.
    You'll also notice in this video that Canada contributed 33,609 votes to the u.s. election.
    Last edited by onelessarrow; February 14th, 2021 at 10:27 PM.

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    Trump has got this fool's number now!

    "On Jan. 8, Trudeau bucked tradition and pointedly criticized his counterpart to the south, saying political leaders’ choice of words have a direct impact on individuals’ behaviour and institutions, and that everyone heard what the president said before the “horrific” events unfolded."

    “What we witnessed was an assault on democracy by violent rioters, incited by the current president and other politicians,” Trudeau said in public comments."

    https://nationalpost.com/news/world/...up-in-hearings

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    Impeachment may be the least of Trump's problems. He may be staring down a RICO indictment. Orange jump suit to match his orange hair.

    https://www.theglobeandmail.com/poli...trump-and-his/

    In Georgia, a new district attorney starts circling Trump and his allies
    DANNY HAKIM AND RICHARD FAUSSET
    THE NEW YORK TIMES


    After six weeks as a district attorney, Fani Willis is taking on a former president.

    And not just that. In an interview about her newly announced criminal investigation into election interference in Georgia, Willis, the district attorney of Fulton County, made it clear that the scope of her inquiry would encompass the pressure campaign on state officials by former President Donald Trump as well as the activities of his allies.

    Willis, whose jurisdiction encompasses much of Atlanta, has suddenly become a new player in the post-presidency of Trump. She will decide whether to bring criminal charges over Trump’s phone call to Georgia’s secretary of state, Brad Raffensperger, asking him to “find” votes to erase the former president’s loss there, and other efforts by Trump allies to overturn the election results. The severity of the legal threat to Trump is not yet clear, but Willis has started laying out some details about the inquiry.

    She and her office have indicated that the investigation will include Sen. Lindsey Graham’s phone call to Raffensperger in November about mail-in ballots; the abrupt removal last month of Byung J. Pak, the U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Georgia, who earned Trump’s enmity for not advancing his debunked assertions about election fraud; and the false claims that Rudy Giuliani, the president’s personal lawyer, made before state legislative committees.

    She laid out an array of possible criminal charges in letters sent to state officials and agencies asking them to preserve documents, providing a partial map of the potential exposure of Trump and his allies. Trump’s calls to state officials urging them to subvert the election, for instance, could run afoul of a Georgia statute dealing with “criminal solicitation to commit election fraud,” one of the charges outlined in the letters, which if prosecuted as a felony is punishable by at least a year in prison.

    The misinformation spread by Giuliani could prove problematic, as Willis said in her letters that she would review “the making of false statements to state and local governmental bodies.” Georgia law bars “any false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement” within “the jurisdiction of any department or agency of state government.”

    Willis is also open to considering not just conspiracy but racketeering charges. As she put it in the interview, racketeering could apply to anyone who uses a legal entity — presumably anything from a government agency to that person’s own public office — to conduct overt acts for an illegal purpose. In this case, it applies to the pressure the president and his allies exerted on Georgia officials to overturn the election.

    Willis has brought a novel racketeering case before. In 2014, as an assistant district attorney, she helped lead a high-profile criminal trial against a group of educators in the Atlanta public school system who had been involved in a widespread cheating scandal.

    Racketeering cases tend to make people think of mob bosses, who have often been targets of the federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, known as RICO, since it was enacted in 1970. Asked how racketeering applied in the cheating scandal and in an election case, Willis said, “I always tell people when they hear the word racketeering, they think of ‘The Godfather,’” but she noted that it could also extend to otherwise lawful organizations that are used to break the law.

    The pressure campaign to overturn the Georgia election results began on Nov. 13, when Graham, a Trump ally from South Carolina, made a phone call to Raffensperger, Georgia’s secretary of state. Raffensperger, a Republican, later said that Graham had asked him if he had the authority to throw out all mail-in votes from particular counties, a suggestion the secretary of state rebuffed. (Graham disputed Raffensperger’s account.)

    On Dec. 3, Giuliani, Trump’s personal lawyer, made an appearance before a Georgia state Senate committee, saying that “there’s more than ample evidence to conclude this election was a sham,” and laid out a number of false claims. Two days later, Trump called Brian Kemp, Georgia’s Republican governor, to press him to call a special session of the legislature to overturn the election. Trump then called Georgia’s Republican attorney general, Chris Carr, and pressured him not to oppose a legal attempt to challenge the elections results in Georgia and other swing states.

    Because of the flurry of Trump calls, Willis said she believes that she is the only official with jurisdiction who does not have a conflict of interest. As she wrote in her letters to other public officials, “this office is the one agency with jurisdiction that is not a witness to the conduct that is the subject of the investigation.”

    Even after Raffensperger recertified the election results on Dec. 7, Trump’s efforts intensified. Three days later, Giuliani testified virtually before a state House committee, repeating false claims that poll workers at an Atlanta arena had counted improper ballots stuffed in suitcases, when they were simply using the normal storage containers. “They look like they’re passing out dope,” he said during the hearing.

    Gabriel Sterling, a top aide to Raffensperger, has derided the claims as a ridiculous, “‘Oceans 11′ type scheme,” adding, “This has been thoroughly debunked.”

    Giuliani returned on Dec. 30, telling a Senate committee, “You had 10,315 people that we can determine from obituaries were dead when they voted,” and adding: “So, right away, that number you submitted to Washington is a lie. It’s not true! It’s false!” The numbers, however, were farcical; state officials have found only two instances in which votes were cast in the names of people who had died.

    The pressure campaign culminated when Trump himself called Raffensperger on Jan. 2. “I just want to find 11,780 votes,” Trump said on the call, fruitlessly searching for ways to reverse his election loss.

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    Mitch McConnell said as much. "He has not got away with it ....yet". See you in court. Don't think convicted felons can run for office.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishermccann View Post
    Mitch McConnell said as much. "He has not got away with it ....yet". See you in court. Don't think convicted felons can run for office.
    Biden will do the same thing with Trump that Gerald Ford did with Nixon. A blanket pardon will male all this BS go away. Until he does,the Trump specter will hang over everything because the media just can't get over the fact they lost.....again. If President Biden wants to get anything done,he has no choice and the sooner,the better.
    If a tree falls on your ex in the woods and nobody hears it,you should probably still get rid of your chainsaw. Just sayin'....

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