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By questioning verdict delivered by the citizens Republicans edge ever closer to a totalitarian cult


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3 hours ago, herbie said:

Trump isn't the problem. What's frightening is there could be enough Americans so stupid and morally challenged they'd elect a lying narcissist again to lead them into oblivion.
Like you, who in spite of knowing the man has no redeeming qualities whatsoever continue to act like everyone else is crazy and you're the normal one.
He promises to f*ck over some of those people you want to f*ck over so you'll back the guy even if he f*cks you over just as much. Misery loves company and you'll be guaranteed both.

Absolutely , lying is way worse than weaponizing the courts to smash political opponents and interfere with democracy.🙄

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7 hours ago, herbie said:

Don't choke on the KoolAid dupe.

With zero live cells in what is normally known as "brain", one can be challenged as to what vibration to produce as the answer. There are three, exactly:

- throw up some dumb tired lie to boring infinity, usually coined

- cry "Love and worship Him, foreva!"

- shout "Anathema!!!"

Don't count on getting a surprise. Never happens.

If it's you or them, the truth is equidistant

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41 minutes ago, Michael Hardner said:

That's a bit of a false equivalency. And it's pretty misleading as far as that poll goes.

I had a family member, he was a serious drug addict. He also did jail time for credit card fraud. It took us forever to get him help and he did get better before the end. Did I trust him? No, not at all. Did I love him and consider him to be dear to me? Absolutely.

When you ask people if they trust their family, you're asking them if they trust all of their family. I would definitely have answered that question no. But that doesn't mean that I don't hold my family dear, or there there aren't members of my family that I would trust with my life.

A little bit of bait and switch to try and make it cheesy Point Mike. Very disingenuous.

I noticed that regardless of their answers, virtually nobody trusts Biden. That tells you something

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The aftermath of the process only confirms that the decision to apply law equally to all citizens was 100% correct. At least now anyone who would consider supporting the convicted felon as the president and his cult would know exactly who, and what they're choosing. There will be no way to avoid the direct and personal responsibility for this choice. Not "just another candidate" game, that's long past now: the history's first. Loudmouth, aggressive and revengeful authoritarian cult.

The decision to associate with it is the individual and conscious one. The history shows and tells us that. There will be no excuses and explanations.

If it's you or them, the truth is equidistant

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3 minutes ago, myata said:

The aftermath of the process only confirms that the decision to apply law equally to all citizens was 100% correct.

How? I mean you say a lot of dumb things but that seems particularly unintelligent even for you. The law was not applied equally to all citizens and that's why there is a reaction. If the law had been applied evenly to all citizens there wouldn't be any reaction, people would just think it was run of the mill. So how does your comment make sense? Or am I being wildly optimistic that you even thought about it?

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One cannot support an authoritarian cult bent on nullifying and destroying independent and impartial justice and with it, one of the main foundations of democracy. The choice is individual one and it cannot be avoided. More than an election choice that can be made in a number of ways, anyone who values their independence, integrity and principles will have to reflect, should the party decide to support a convicted felon and a pathological liar. There's nothing common or normal about these events. The history shows that most of the time this authoritarian tunnel goes one way. There are no causes that call or justify parting with integrity and giving in to insanity. It is only, and always: a choice.

If it's you or them, the truth is equidistant

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3 hours ago, myata said:

One cannot support an authoritarian cult bent on nullifying and destroying independent and impartial justice and with it, one of the main foundations of democracy. 

Agreed. Don't vote Democrat.  But that doesn't answer the question. 

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One is fully responsible for their conscious choices: it's as simple as that. Not a lottery; not a fun game. The future of the democracy, and the country. So, no explanations or excuses. Today, no chance to claim innocence by ignorance.

If it's you or them, the truth is equidistant

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2 hours ago, myata said:

One is fully responsible for their conscious choices: it's as simple as that. Not a lottery; not a fun game. The future of the democracy, and the country. So, no explanations or excuses. Today, no chance to claim innocence by ignorance.

That's why Bragg, James, Engeron and the rest of the banana nutjobs need to turn themselves in for fraud and election interference. 

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2 hours ago, myata said:

One is fully responsible for their conscious choices: it's as simple as that. Not a lottery; not a fun game. The future of the democracy, and the country. So, no explanations or excuses. Today, no chance to claim innocence by ignorance.

Good Gravy! Did you, by chance, do too much acid as a kid?

Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.

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6 hours ago, myata said:

One is fully responsible for their conscious choices: it's as simple as that. Not a lottery; not a fun game. The future of the democracy, and the country. So, no explanations or excuses. Today, no chance to claim innocence by ignorance.

Still couldn't answer the question I see. Well, it's not like we needed proof that you have no idea what you're talking about and just bleat like a goat.  But I thought I'd give you the chance to prove everyone wrong

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The cult wants to blow up and eliminate impartial and objective justice and with it one of the firmest foundations of the democracy. This is not a fun contest. You know what it means. Everyone making it now does it consciously with full understanding of the possible consequences. Can't say you didn't know.

If it's you or them, the truth is equidistant

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