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3 pointsYou think she didnât write that letter with legal assistance to divert attention from her words? LMAO. Itâs intentionally vague. She confirms the diary is hers and she penned that Joe and her showered. Whatâs to misinterpret boyo? The definition of a shower? Stick to your other claims of expertise boyo, your legal acumen is elementary at best.
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2 pointsBoyo. I donât think claiming she was misquoted in her diary is the hill I would die on. Just admit Joe is a creepy dude. He would be in jail if he was in any other line of work. He shows very little constraint even in public. Imagine this dude when the cameras are off. His family calls him a pedophile, his daughter was scarred for life by his creepiness. He weirdly sniffs little kids. We even know he would shake his steak to female Secret Service. If you vote for it, you support it. MAGA is for protecting the younglings from creeps like Biden. Sad.
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2 pointsYou use those terms because society isn't behaving the way you want it to. You're a petulant child who is not getting what he wants and its showing. I guess the only free and fair society is the one that follows EXACTLY what jonmx wants......
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2 pointsWhy are you cultist such lying, violent, moron cucks? âDear Chief Judge Swain, I am deeply saddened that I even have to write this letter because my personal private journal was stolen and sold for profit. The point of the theft, I assume, was to be able to peddle grotesque lies by distorting my stream-of-consciousness thoughts. The reason I have decided to not attend tomorrow's sentencing in person is because it would only increase my pain. Nonetheless, I write to ask Your Honor to sentence the defendant to time in prison . The defendant's actions constitute one of the most heinous forms of bullying, not to mention a complete violation of my privacy and personal dignity. After being the victim of a crime in my early twenties, I developed PTSD. The journal that was stolen was part of my efforts to heal. I am a private citizen, targeted only because my father happened to be running to be President. In other words, the extensive work I have done to move past my trauma was undone by Ms. Harris's actions. The defendant's actions have created a constant environment of anxiety, fear, and intimidation in which my innermost thoughts are constantly distorted and manipulated. Although this criminal act happened more than three years ago, because of the publicity it drewâ exactly as Ms. Harris intendedâI am constantly re-traumatized by it. I will forever have to deal with the fact that my personal journal can be viewed online. Repeatedly, I hear others grossly misinterpret my once-private writings and lob false accusations that defame my character and those of the people I love. Her actions were not only re-traumatizing to me, but constituted a horrific trauma in and of themselves. This ongoing harm is a direct result of Ms. Harris's intentional actions. I ask Your Honor to sentence Ms. Harris to time in prison followed by lengthy probation. She should be held accountable for what she has done. Not only did she demonstrate a complete lack of morality, but she lacks any respect for the rule of law as well. Among other things, she has failed to appear in court 12 times. My goal in asking Your Honor to impose a term of incarceration is to ensure that another woman isn't bullied and shamed like this ever again. The despair I have often felt will never truly go away. But I ask Your Honor to hold Ms. Harris accountable so that she thinks twice before doing it to someone else. I have spent much of my life trying to speak up for those who cannot find their voices. I am fortunate enough to have found mine, and I use it todayâ and every dayâto make sure that bullies are held accountable. Finally, I worry that a non-incarceratory sentence will send a message â to her and to others like her that it is okay to violate and exploit others for your own personal gain, regardless of the humiliation and pain it causes. Please send a message that these types of damaging criminal actions will not be tolerated. I thank Your Honor for your consideration.â Suck it cultist!
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2 pointsClown ass mfer still following me around trying to convince me I didn't see what I saw.
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2 pointsFine...I won't show you my work until you show me your t!tts, so I'll leave with two / three werds....Supply and Demand The demand hasn't changed, but Biden sure focked us here with the supply since he took office. Argue away. I don't care
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2 pointsI wonder how many hard-working people lost their jobs in the aftermath of the end of Clownzo University, his failed businesses and six bankruptcies. Probably more people than worked at Red Lobster. Clownzonomics! WOOT!
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2 pointsThe Big Switch That Wasnât: The Dixiecrats, Race and 1964 By Rick Chromey | May 24, 2023 | 2 Itâs known as âThe Big Switch.âA historical moment when Southern Democrat politicians converted to Republicanism and refashioned the G.O.P. into a racist political party (according to their opponents). In an heated Twitter exchange between Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Ortez (D-NY) and Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX), this âbig switchâ was the grist of the Millennial Democratâs argument. The only problem? Itâs not true. But first a little historical context. The general narrative of this âswitchâ is capsulized in a 2017 History.com article.[1] Once again, a Millennial writer documented how the Democratic Partyâknown for its historic racismâsplit in 1948 after Harry S. Truman (D-MO) first âintroduced a pro-civil rights platformâ into the Democratic Party. Strom Thurmond (D-SC) and a faction of Southern Democrats, consequently, bolted from Democrats to create the âStates Rightsâ (Dixiecrat) party. The author then stated how Dixiecrats eventually converted to Republicanismâalong with Thurmondâin 1964. Later, Nixonâs âsouthern strategyâ and Reaganâs conservatism moved the Democratic âblueâ South to become a firm âredâ Republican in the 1970s and 1980s. Consequently, Democrats routinely finger contemporary Republicans as âracists,â pointing to occasional neo-Nazi politicians (David Duke, a one-term Louisiana state legislator), obscure racist organizations (Patriot Front) and Confederate flag-waving MAGA types. In fact, just wearing MAGA clothing is considered âracistâ by many individuals on the left. Itâs a strong and divisive narrativeâŚbut whatâs the TRUTH? First of all, the âDixiecrats,â under Strom Thurmond in 1948), did leave the Democratic PartyâŚbut not for racial reasons. The Truman Administrationâfollowing sixteen years of Franklin D. Rooseveltâfurther desired to federalize and centralize government. The Southern Thurmond âDixiecratsâ believed in traditional âstatesâ rightsâ and segregation. The Northern and Western Democratic Party in the 1930s and 1940s was more âprogressiveâ politically. President Rooseveltâs fascination with the Italian dictator Benito Mussolini and fascist government programs in Europe guided many of his domestic policies. Consequently, the 1948 Truman-Democratic platform reflected more centralized and socialist government, thus angering and distancing Southern libertarians. Thatâs what really split the Democratic Party in 1948. In fact, in a political platform that boasted 4,256 words only 106 (2.4%) were devoted to civil rights (for the black or anyone else).[2] Even more surprisingly was how the party of slavery, segregation, Ku Klux Klan and Confederate secession was quick to pat itself on the back in 1948. In their summary on civil rights the Democratic Party proudly claimed it alone was âresponsible for the great civil rights gainsâ and committed to âcontinuing its efforts to eradicate all racial, religious and economic discrimination.â However, such 1940s political posturing was contradicted by a Jim Crow Democratic South that still lynched blacks, refused school, hotel, restaurant, transportation and restroom facilities to âcoloredsâ and rigged voting procedures to suppress the black ballot.Therefore, itâs hard to believe âgreat gainsâ were actually made by Democrats (as it was the GOP that continually battled for racial civil rights from its inception). The Democrat Harry Truman was allegedly an inactive participant in the Missouri KKK, and biographers often noted his latent racism against blacks, Jews, Chinese and Japanese throughout his life.[3] Meanwhile the Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt nominated a KKK member to the Supreme Court (Hugo Black), put Japanese-Americans into detention camps and refused to welcome black Olympiansâincluding the famed Jesse Owensâto the White House.[4] Nevertheless, the Dixiecrat exodus was more about progressive, fascist, socialism than segregation and black civil rights. In the end, despite predictions of a Thomas Dewey victory, the Dixiecrat exodus produced little gain. Truman won the 1948 presidency in a landslide electoral college vote while the Dixiecrat Strom Thurmond mustered an inconsequential 2.4% of the popular vote.[5] Second, the Dixiecrats did NOT convert to Republicanism in 1964 (after Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act) as many contemporary historians and journalists suggest. In fact, most of these racist libertarians returned to the Democratic Party after 1948 and became a significant voting block against civil rights and desegregation throughout the 1950s and early 1960s. According to one historical analysis, of the 1500+ racist âDixiecratsâ only Strom Thurmond and about a dozen others left the Democratic Party for the GOP (less than 1%). Furthermore, Thurmond didnât switch parties until 16 years after Truman forced his hand to create his âDixiecratâ party. Third, Southern whites (the people, not the politicians) did vote more REPUBLICAN in post-1965 elections, but not for racialreasons. Again, the Democratic Party was moving left,toward socialism, nonreligious/atheism and adopting liberal planks on abortion, women and gay rights. The Bible Belt South in the 1970s and 1980s became less racist as de-segregation and civil rights laws were enforced. Consequently, immigration to southern cities (Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, Nashville, Charlotte) by northern and western GOP conservatives rearranged the voting demographic. Southerners are more conservative and thatâs why dozens of Democrats switched parties. Did you know notable Republicans Trent Lott, Mike Pence, William Bennett and Rick Perry were all previously Democrat? Itâs true. And race was not the reason they switched affiliationsâŚit was due to liberal/socialist policies. Finally, the Republican Party and its leaders have consistently denounced and resisted the âalt rightâ ultra-conservative racist organizations. Itâs why these racists formed their own political party in 2009 (The American Freedom Party). Republicans, historically, have always championed civil rights for the black and all ethnicities. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 passed thanks to widespread Republican support (who had proposed, ironically similar legislation in the Eisenhower administration). All Southern Democrats (including those Dixiecrats) voted against it. Oh, and David Duke? He only identified as Republican when politically expedient. Otherwise, heâs been in the Democrat, Populist or Reformed camp. Ultimately Strom Thurmond isnât the best example, but rather Robert C. Byrd (D-WV). Byrd spent 62 years in public office. He served for over half a century at the national level, as a Representative and, later, a powerful Senator. The senior senator died in office (2010) at the ripe age of 92. Hillary Clinton called Byrd a âfriend and mentor.â Barack Obama noted how âthe arc of his life bent toward justice.â The press gave Byrd a surprisingly, blessed pass and ignored his racism. Thatâs because Robert Byrd proved a quintessential post-WW2 Democrat. Originally a member and leader of the Ku Klux Klan in West Virginia (an affiliation he later disavowed), Byrd refused to fight in World War 2 because it meant serving alongside blacks. He routinely voted with other segregationists in the 1950s. As a senator, Byrd filibustered and voted against the 1964 Civil Rights Act. He abstained his vote for the 1965 Voting Act. He also voted against the confirmation of Thurgood Marshall, the first black Supreme Court justice. This same Robert Byrd then politically transformed from a known racist to a beloved mentor. How? Simple. He towed the party lineâŚfor nearly 57 years! Itâs possible to argue Byrd didnât lose his racism but rather, like most good politicians, shelved it. He enjoyed his power and position. It wasnât the first time Byrd did what was necessary. In fact, the whole reason Byrd initially joined the KKK was for âpolitical power.â To his credit, Byrd did leave the organization, but still it showed him to be a political opportunist. Once in national office, at least until 1967 (when being a segregationist went out of fashion), he retained his racist roots. Byrd told a reporter: âDonât get that albatross [the KKK] around your neck. Once youâve made that mistake, you inhibit your operations in the political arena.â[6] Inhibit indeed. Itâs all politics. And it still is, for those who really listen close. Itâs why we need to flip the script. We must tell the real story of what happened in 1948 and 1964. The Republican Party didnât change, but rather it was the Democratic Partyâs transformation (becoming more progressively left) that split their party. The South was also fundamentally transformed by civil rights legislation led by Republicans, not Democrats, in Congress. We should also note that until Democratic âGreat Societyâ welfare policies of the Johnson administration gave black voters an economic reason to vote âblue,â Black America was a Republican voting block. Between 1865 and 1965, Black America backed Lincolnâs âGrand Old Partyâ (The G.O.P.). Notable Blacks like Sojourner Truth, Booker T. Washington, George Washington Carver, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Jackie Robinson were all Republicans. So the âbig switchâ was neither big nor a switch. It was the Democratic party in turmoil. It was a South being forced to end segregation and other civil rights abuses. It was the result of Republicans emigrating to Southern states post-1965 because it now reflected their more conservative values. It was also about Southern politicians recognizing the writing on the wallâŚand their future in it. This wasnât their fatherâs (or grandfatherâs) South anymore. It was a new day. And both Nixon and Reagan took advantage of it.
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2 pointsExcept with all his wives.
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2 pointsKind of ironic how the âlock her upâ guy is now crying about politically driven witch hunts.
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2 pointsDad - you told me you were too busy to take me to a ballgame, too busy doing this? My son turned ten just the other day He said, thanks for the ball, dad, come on let's play Can you teach me to throw, I said-a, not today I got a lot of posting to do, he said, that's okay And he, he walked away, but his smile never dimmed It said, I'm gonna be like him, yeah You know I'm gonna be like him And the cat's in the cradle and the silver spoon Little boy blue and the man in the moon "When you coming home, dad?" "I don't know when" But we'll get together then You know we'll have a good time then Well, he came from college just the other day So much like a man I just had to say Son, I'm proud of you, can you sit for a while? He shook his head, and they said with a smile What I'd really like, dad, is to borrow the car keys See you later, can I have them please? And the cat's in the cradle and the silver spoon Little boy blue and the man in the moon "When you coming home, son?" "I don't know when" But we'll get together then, dad You know we'll have a good time then I've long since retired, my son's moved away I called him up just the other day I said, I'd like to see you if you don't mind He said, I'd love to, dad, if I can find the time You see, my new job's a hassle, and the kids have the flu But it's sure nice talking to you, dad It's been sure nice talking to you And as I hung up the phone, it occurred to me He'd grown up just like me My boy was just like me And the cat's in the cradle and the silver spoon Little boy blue and the man in the moon "When you coming home, son?" "I don't know when" But we'll get together then, dad We're gonna have a good time then
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1 pointFuking retard. Keep bootlicking for the authoritarians, you lowlife cuck. I will never understand dufusses such as yourself who don't want to live in a free and fair society.
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1 pointRusty Pimpadoosh took some beating last night. People are calling it epic.
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1 pointGood to hear. I lurk. Too many dem tards (or just one with 30 names) with nothing to say. Moral relativism on the geek bored, eh? lol.
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1 pointJust to clarify, Carr is a less than an average Fantasy QB. He finished as the Fantasy QB 16 last season, that's not even a starter in a 14 team league. Pathetic
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1 pointUh....yeahhhhh......is that really some revelation? So given that every politician is a liar, though few are as silly as Biden is about it...... I will ask we use the liar who has better policies, so give me Trump back please....
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1 pointThis is bullshit. He wrote this: âI should add here that we found no evidence that any of the additional work-related e-mails were intentionally deleted in an effort to conceal them. Our assessment is that, like many e-mail users, Secretary Clinton periodically deleted e-mails or e-mails were purged from the system when devices were changed. Because she was not using a government accountâor even a commercial account like Gmailâthere was no archiving at all of her e-mails, so it is not surprising that we discovered e-mails that were not on Secretary Clintonâs system in 2014, when she produced the 30,000 e-mails to the State Department.â âAlthough we did not find clear evidence that Secretary Clinton or her colleagues intended to violate laws governing the handling of classified information, there is evidence that they were extremely careless in their handling of very sensitive, highly classified information.â For the 30th time today Trump is charged with covering stuff up, they have him talking about this on tape and have him obstructing the investigation. For fockâs sake heâs not some victim of the deep state heâs an asshat who keeps screwing up. If he would have given the stuff back he would have gotten the same âreckless warningâ crap they give everyone. He did this to himself. .
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1 pointI'm not knowledgeable enough on this type of stuff to understand how it helps/hurts us, so I'll need to do some more research. However, on it's face, common sense dictates that if liberals and lefties - the Hate America First crowd - don't like (or hate) something, then that something is usually good for the country.