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The interview with the black lady also brought up comparison between the treatment of Hillary Clinton and Trump regarding the FBI raid. Who has forgotten about Hillary's emails? That would really resonate!2 points
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Trump must be an excellent business man. On this board alone he lives rent free in so many heads. Mind you, those heads were already vacant.2 points
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Let's see, a President who actively and openly tried his entire term to get the DOJ and FBI to harass his political opponents and they wouldn't now claims the Dems have actually done that to him for political reasons.... and you effing believe Trump? Who are the actual fools here?2 points
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Here's one from The Babylon Bee which although it's a satire site is easily as credible as an AP "fact check." " 14 Things The FBI Found In Donald Trump's Safe The FBI raided former President Trump's Mar-a-Lago home and found incriminating evidence that he was once President of the United States of America! While they were there they spent over four hours cracking open a solid gold safe. Here's what they found: Thousands of McDonald's receipts: Immaculate record keeping! Three pallets of Norvell Premium Sunless Tanning Solution, Dark 1: Only the best for our President! World's best president mug: The mug has been detained for questioning. Barron's Xbox controller because he's grounded from Xbox: This is a relief. We thought he was ghosting us on Xbox Live. The kickstand for Biden's bike: Sneaky! Obama's actual birth certificate: Everyone was wrong. He was born in Zap, ND. Weird. A note that reads "You FBI guys are low IQ. Sad! Not good!": This was found in a safe within a safe. Free verse, reflective poems: So sensitive! Several dozen copies of Home Alone 2: Lost in New York: Probably the inspiration for all the booby traps federal agents had to evade. The actual nuclear codes and not the fake ones he slipped to Biden: Wait a minute, wouldn't the real president have the nuclear codes? Little tiny shampoos which were stolen from the White House bathroom: Ladies and gentlemen, we got him! Over a million unsent tweets: Carefully recorded and cataloged on papyrus scrolls. A signed agreement between Trump and Pence that he would not "mean tweet" Pence: Appears to be scrawled in crayon on a KFC napkin. The Mirror of Erised: When he looks into it he sees world peace. https://babylonbee.com/news/14-things-the-fbi-found-in-donald-trumps-safe2 points
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In general, when threads aren't going well for leftists here, they like to try to twist them into ad-hominem slugfests so that they get shut down.1 point
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That's kind of ironic if you look back at it lol.1 point
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Uh, in the news. Repeatedly.1 point
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It was an attempt to save the world. Remember the lock downs in 2020? The billions upon billions spent to keep the economies from crashing? Trump followed the advice given to do all this so of course the debt went crazy, it was the same in every country, including Canada. Meanwhile, Obama took 30 million documents with himself when he left office. Lots of classified docs. Like I keep saying, this raid was planned as part of a roll out to keep negative press on Trump leading up to the mid term election. It’s not going to work, so the next attack on Trump will be much more desperate and transparent at the same time. There may not be mid term elections at all.1 point
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Warming-up the wood-chippers, so to speak. The modern guillotine?1 point
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I guess we should get the topic back onto Trudeau, and why some people are haters. Many reasons why are in this video...1 point
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Yeaaaaahh, none of that is any more than dishonest or deceptive talking points given out by the far right media. What? In a year and a half? Trump appointed tons of people to the judiciary. Are they all corrupted already? Just like the guy he put in charge of the FBI? The judge who signed the warrant was appointed by a fairly shrill, Trump supporting Republican governor. And was it not Trump who fired his own secretary of justice for refusing to go after his political enemies? And then was it not Trump again who screamed angrily at his new and very loyal Secretary of Justice for telling the world there was no evidence of a stolen election?1 point
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Oh you also said a whole nation but just not at first. So the number of people now involved in your cabal is somewhere between millions and one. That's not much help. No not at all. What I think is that believing Canada's population in 2022 is comparable to that which freely followed the worst monster in history into an abyss is ridiculous. The idea that the silly dilettante we have for a PM is comparable to Hitler is a departure from reality that seems comparable to a bad acid trip. You're saying unsubscribing from cable did this to you?1 point
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A little while ago you said; Now you're saying just one person. I'd suggest you stop ingesting LSD.1 point
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It's always fascinating listening to you guys tell us what we're being forced to think - by whom, why and even how but here's the thing you never ever come up with, evidence - of the cabal, it's organizational structure, the architects of said structure, meeting minutes, documents, whistleblowers, recordings of people saying things we shouldn't hear...nothing zilch, nada. I mean what you're describing is thousands upon thousands of people working in planned unison to dupe millions upon millions of people. All without a shred of physical evidence and only your own innate critical thinking skills to guide you. All I can say is that any organization, cabal, club or party that is this capable should probably be put in charge of the world. I imagine the most efficient governing system possible is one that can do its job so smoothly that it just runs in the background without forever getting in our faces and pissing everyone off.1 point
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Cassidy Hutchinson has come forward to testify that she saw Trump jump out of a Maralogo window with classified documents on the night of the raid. Apparently he choked a driver and stole his car.1 point
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As a former Albertain I sympathize. The province would likely do better on its own. I never liked the idea before but, it's obvious Canada's government is turning off all the financial taps Alberta has.1 point
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This "investigation" just keeps looking more and more dirty as the information comes out: https://gettr.com/post/p1mdvss33541 point
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Alex Jones was not wrong all the time. I don't know what he was thinking when he said those things about Sandy Hook, that was truly crazy. But on other subjects he had some credibility. He was one of the first to suggest that Covid came from a Chinese lab. At first that was totally dismissed as nonsense but as time went on it seems that theory simply cannot be dismissed now. We can't trust everything we hear from governments. Most of the time they lie to us and governments of all political stripes do it, some more than others. I would wager that the law still will not be applied equally to all. Many powerful people on the left seem to be above the law.1 point
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Being an anti vaxxer is a much better indicator of abject ignorance. It's just a coincidence that abject ignorance is also a hallmark of racism.1 point
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Since you're ignorant and an idiot, I'll enlighten you as to what happened. In April 1938, Goering and Frick came up with the Decree for the Reporting of Jewish-Owned Property which was part of the Aryanization process of the Nuremberg Laws. All German and Austrian Jews had to give a detailed account of their wealth and submit it to the Nazis by July 31st. Houses, cash, jewels, insurance etc...anything of value. Various other laws were quickly passed that restricted how much of that wealth could be moved to foreign banks (8%). Jews could emigrate out of the Reich at a cost of half of their wealth, however that wealth was to remain in Germany for the moment and shipped to them at a later date. Receipts were provided. The Germans didn't honor those receipts of any that did escape ...but they were issued to keep up the illusion of legality to the rest of Germany while the great theft of Jewish property occurred in the background. This was similar to the earlier Haavara Agreement made the year previous with Zionists seeking to GTFO of Germany. You're free to point out the lie. As for Trump, I view any receipt given to him by the corrupt FBI to be of a similar value. This was obviously an effort to plant evidence in order to prevent Trump from running. How do we know this? We know because the FBI had seen (and gone through) those boxes before and said Trump could hang onto them as long as they had extra security. Trump had put an extra lock on the room containing them. The FBI were satisfied.1 point
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Hey, I think we should all calm down a little. Keep your wigs on, so to speak. Get a little perspective. Savvy? For instance, I had no idea that in 2005, a former Bill Clinton advisor by the name of Sandy Berger, was caught removing classified documents from a secure reading room in the National Archives. He was actually sentenced.1 point
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I understand you're a supporter of the Zelensky government and Nazis in general, but there are germ labs in the Ukraine and the your friends did provide receipts for the property they stole from the Jews of Germany. That you don't like it is your problem.1 point
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No. Your wrong. If you asked most gun owners why they want a gun the answer would be self-defence. The fastest rising demographic of new gun owners are women. They're not buying them to save America.1 point
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So are making appointments and denying them, as the case may be, to the USSC, especially when the GOP has anything to do with it.1 point
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I doubt ANYBODY here can attest to who actually owns the property in question legally. All we know is what the ever trustworthy media has decided to tell us. So forget that line of BS with me. Receipts mean nothing if guile is intended.1 point
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The Jews were given receipts for their belongings too. They reside in museums now.1 point
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Trump was given a receipt for everything taken, so we will see.1 point
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The DoJ and police aren't supposed to be neutral, they are there to represent the public.1 point
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Have they really thought this through? I always believed that Trump wasn't going to run but this episode changes everything. Now if he doesn't run it seems like weakness and defeat. If they really want to get rid of him perhaps they should have left him alone. Of course there's that theoretical possibility that the justice system actually is neutral and doesn't work based on how it affects politics. Anyone who believes such idealistic but hopelessly childish nonsense needs to grow up.1 point
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https://news.yahoo.com/hillary-clinton-maintains-2016-election-160716779.html https://www.grassley.senate.gov/news/news-releases/grassley-flynn-investigation-what-did-obama-and-biden-know-and-when-did-they-know Shall I go on?1 point
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Speaking of liars and cheaters. So, when Hillary lost the election there was a sitting Democratic president, where was the fraud? When did she or the Democrats claim there was election fraud? That's the thing. When Trump and his cult win an election, the process was all above board. When they lose it is because of fraud. Even when they lose in otherwise red states. It was the same system, run mostly by the same people. Such things are dictatorships made of.1 point
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Jones credibility issues besides having his ass sued of by the Sandy Hook lies: "Claimed the federal government has turned “weather weapons” on its citizens. • Claimed the government has used chemicals to turn people gay — and that “the majority of frogs in most areas of the United States are now gay” because of the experiments. • Said people would “let [Robert] Mueller rape kids in front of people, which he did,” before walking back the assertion. • Promoted the “Pizzagate” conspiracy theory that Hillary Clinton and top aides were running a satanic sex-trafficking ring out of a D.C. pizza restaurant, then backtracked and apologized. • Suggested the following were inside jobs and/or false flag operations: 9/11, the Boston Marathon bombing, Charlottesville, the shooting of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.), the Brussels terrorist attack and the massacre at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando. • Falsely connected the Chobani yogurt company and its employment of refugees to child sexual assault and a rise in tuberculosis. (Jones later settled a defamation suit brought by Chobani.) • Was sued after Infowars falsely identified the shooter in the Parkland massacre." https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/08/08/alex-jones-republicans-tucker-carlson/1 point
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He didn't f*ck up on Sandy Hook. He completely made up a story he knew would upset the smooth-brains that listen to him. He knew that the more sensational and ridiculous he made the story, the more of his flea-market garbage he could peddle to his flock of angry and uneducated morons. A reasonable human being would have concluded after Sandy Hook that Alex Jones has literally zero credibility. He couldn't even stop perjuring himself during his trial. The only positive he offers anyone is that he's loud and angry, and big noise is far more interesting to his doofus fans than boring stuff like the truth.1 point
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1. I ring the bell and you drool... 2. Not exactly but I do think that false advertising of medical snake oil should be controlled. But enjoy your potions while you can I suppose. 3. Says a lot that you don't think the guy who tells the parents of slain children they are liars is disgusting... HE SAID THAT PARENTS' DEAD CHILDREN NEVER EXISTED. Yet you are silent because 'own the libs' and trolls taste good etc.1 point
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So much hoopla in the US about this person. Why? Because she is a basketball player? Or gay? Or married? There are lots of Americans (and Canadians) in foreign jails for breaking their laws. Real important thing to remember and compare with is try getting into the US with cannabis oils. You will also be arrested for smuggling.1 point
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Why did Griner think it was a good idea to smuggle drugs into Russia anyway? Too bad they weren't playing in Turkey was my first take. That kind of stupidity deserves a ride on the "Midnight Express."1 point
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Yes and no. It was also built in between fights implicating different religious groups, and the imposition of Christianity to the masses. Spain was not made out of religious freedom at all, for instance, nor did Germany or France. It's more like a Magna Carta thing for anglo-saxon societies, and even then, English society was not really open until much later in Canada. For instance, Jews were only able to partake in higher education with the same rights as everyone until very much later after 1867.1 point
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Freedom of religion is a wonderful principle. Sometimes there are other principles, such as women not being owned property, that should override another principle.1 point
