Sunday, April 11, 2021

Another court case regarding election fraud finds success!

Trump Vindicated as Judge Rules Michigan Secretary of State Violated Election Laws
A judge in Michigan has vindicated President Trump by ruling that Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, a Democrat, broke state law when she unilaterally changed election rules concerning absentee balloting in the 2020 election. This ruling legitimizes a key claim made by the Trump legal team in its challenges to the 2020 election.
…nowhere in this state’s election law has the Legislature indicated that signatures are to be presumed valid, nor did the Legislature require that signatures are to be accepted so long as there are any redeeming qualities in the application or return envelope as compared with the signature on file. Policy determinations like the one at issue — which places the thumb on the scale in favor of a signature’s validity — should be made pursuant to properly promulgated rules under the APA or by the Legislature.
Over 3.1 million Michiganders voted by absentee ballot in November. Biden “won” the state by just over 154,000 votes, according to the state-certified results.

Basically the state of Michigan sent millions of absentee ballots to voters who did not request them, requires no identification to use those ballots, and then the Secretary of State suggested that the only legal way of verifying the identification of a ballot (comparing signatures) should not be followed.

We can argue all day long about the intention of the Secretary of State. But this was not a decision that made it easier to vote. Not at all. People could still send in their ballots and had no undue burden placed upon them by having to sign it as the law requires in every state that uses absentee or mail in ballots.

There is nothing about Covid that suggests you can fill out a ballot, put it in an envelope, put a stamp on it and then put it in the mail, but somehow because of a virus, you cannot properly sign the ballot? 

The only thing this particular action did was make it easier to "count" a ballot come time to count. At a time when unprecedented amounts of ballots were being mailed out, many to wrong addresses, many to people who had already died, someone decides that now is the time to minimize the only means you have to verify that the ballots were sent by valid voters. 

It makes it no more easier to vote. Just made it easier to count fraudulent and invalid ballots.


76 comments:

Commonsense said...

COVID-9 gave the Democrats the license to open the elections to fraud by allowing ballot harvesting and unverified mail in ballots. Trump was vindicated in this case. But the election is over and it's time to tightening up the election law to make sure everybody who is eligible to vote can vote and not have there franchise stolen by having it diluted by fraudulent votes.

Donald J. Trump said...

The Deep staters are putting my supporters in jail for liking me!

Another neo-Nazi who threatened the lives of American journalists for covering the news along with advocates against anti-Semitism pleaded guilty this week in federal court and will do time in prison, according to a press release from the U.S. Department of Justice.

Cameron Shea, 25, a leader of the neo-Nazi group Atomwaffen Division, pleaded guilty Wednesday to federal conspiracy and hate crime charges in the U. S. District Court for the Western District of Washington for threatening journalists and workers for the Anti-Defamation League, according to Acting U.S. Attorney Tessa M. Gorman.

Shea pleaded guilty to one count of conspiring to commit three offenses against the United States, including interference with federally-protected activities because of religion, mailing threatening communications and cyberstalking.

Shea and three co-defendants were charged with conspiring in an encrypted online chat group to identify journalists and threaten workers for the Anti-Defamation League. The plan was motivated by negative news coverage the Atomwaffen Division had received, they said.

The group focused primarily on those who are Jewish or journalists of color, creating posters featuring Nazi symbols, masked figures with guns and Molotov cocktails, and sending threatening messages through the mail. Shea messaged the group that he wanted Atomwaffen members in different locations to place posters on their victims’ homes on the same night to catch journalists off guard and accomplish a “show of force,” according to charging documents.

Civil War Two if the Democrats steal another election day!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Capitalism will stop the second Jim Crow generation from stealing elections by and for the people.

More than 100 corporate executives and leaders gathered on a zoom call Saturday to discuss ways to combat controversial voting bills that would restrict voting access that are being considered across the country, per the Washington Post.

Why it matters: American corporations flexed their advocacy muscles earlier this month when more than 100 companies signaled their opposition to Georgia's new voting law, inciting the wrath of GOP leaders, including former President Donald Trump and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell.

Driving the news: During the call, executives from "major airlines, retailers and manufacturers — plus at least one NFL owner" — discussed possibly stopping donations to politicians who support bills curbing voter access and postponing investments in states that approve the controversial measures.


As first reported by the Wall Street Journal, a new statement from Corporate American could be coming this week, condemning voter discrimination and calling for greater voter access.

Saturday's call between company executives "shows they are not intimidated by the flack. They are not going to be cowed," Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, a Yale management professor and one of the call's organizers, told the Post.

“They felt very strongly that these voting restrictions are based on a flawed premise and are dangerous,” Sonnenfeld said.Sonnenfeld also noted that some of the companies on the call included representatives from Starbucks, Linkedin, Levi Strauss and Boston Consulting Group.

You guys have to quit buying their products.


This effects the Citizens United Decision on unlimited and secret contributions.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.axios.com/voting-bills-georgia-donations-executives-31c7ab32-069d-428f-b0b1-37eddd235373.html

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

WHEN BIG BUSINESS STARTS STANDING UP FOR VOTERS' RIGHT TO VOTE UNIMPEDED,
WHAT DOES THAT SAY ABOUT WHERE AMERICA IS HEADING?

AWAY FROM
FASCISTIC CAPITALISM
THAT TRIVES ON A CORRUPT, SELFISH GOVERNMENT
OF, BY, AND FOR THE VERY WEALTHY,

AND ONWARD TOWARD
DEMOCRATIC CAPTIALISM
THAT ENCOURAGES FAIR AND JUST
GOVERNMENT
OF, BY, AND FOR THE PEOPLE.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...
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Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

GOVERNMENT OF BY AND FOR
THE RICH
IS THE PROBLEM

GOVERNMENT OF BY AND FOR
THE PEOPLE
IS THE SOLUTION

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Business Executives Organize Against Voting Restrictions
April 11, 2021 at 4:00 pm EDT

“More than 100 chief executives and corporate leaders gathered online Saturday to discuss taking new action to combat the controversial state voting bills being considered across the country, including the one recently signed into law in Georgia,” the Washington Post reports.

“Executives from major airlines, retailers and manufacturers – plus at least one NFL owner – talked about potential ways to show they opposed the controversial legislation, including by halting donations to politicians who support the bills and even delaying investments in states that pass the restrictive measures.”

Wall Street Journal:
CEOs plan new push on voting legislation.

IS A NEW DAY IS BEGINNING?
LOOKS LIKE IT!!!
:-)

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

LINK AT politicalwire.com

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

https://www.aol.com/finance/business-faces-tricky-path-navigating-122127319-170814557.html

WATCH THE VIDEO! READ THE ARTICLE!

Caliphate4vr said...

Go Team YIDS

‘Mossad behind cyber attack against Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility’

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

TRENDING: "A Demented Pervert - Who Can't Tie His Own Shoelaces or Know Where He Is" - Sidney Powell Goes Off on Imposter President Joe Biden (VIDEO)

Sidney then took a swipe at Joe Biden in her own colorful way.

Sidney Powell:  “Just realize they took the two most pathetic candidates in the history of the Democratic Party.  A vice president who didn’t even win a primary in her own state.  And a demented pervert, among other things, who can’t even tie his own shoelaces or know where he is and they crammed them up our nose with a fork of fraud so blatant that it is visible around the world.”

C.H. Truth said...

Saturday's call between company executives "shows they are not intimidated by the flack. They are not going to be cowed," Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, a Yale management professor and one of the call's organizers, told the Post.

So they are stubborn idiots who put their politics ahead of corporate well being by continuing to make dumb statements that the vast majority of Americans recognize to be obvious misinformation and virtue signaling.

But can say they are not intimidated by Americans speaking out against them... because they are obviously smarter than everyone else.


even though most Americans get that these leaders cannot understand a simple law.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

A majority of Americans don't believe your fucking lies about the former and again vote fraud

A majority of people voted against him in November 2020.

You claim that you know more about the law than anyone else but yourself

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The Israelis did a great job.


A power failure that appeared to have been caused by a deliberately planned explosion struck Iran’s Natanz uranium enrichment site on Sunday, in what Iranian officials called an act of sabotage that they suggested had been carried out by Israel.

The blackout injected new uncertainty into diplomatic efforts that began last week to salvage the 2015 nuclear deal repudiated by the Trump administration.

Iran did not say precisely what had caused the blackout at the heavily fortified site, which has been a target of previous sabotage, and Israel publicly declined to confirm or deny any responsibility. But American and Israeli intelligence officials said there had been an Israeli role.

Two intelligence officials briefed on the damage said it had been caused by a large explosion that completely destroyed the independent — and heavily protected — internal power system that supplies the underground centrifuges that enrich uranium.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Biden Pollster Urges Blunt Tax Talk
John Anzalone tells Axios his extensive polling and research “has found that few issues receive broader support than raising taxes on corporations and people earning more than $400,000 a year.

“Anzalone’s view —
which he pushed during the campaign,
and which the new president’s inner circle seems to share —
is that Biden should go on offense on tax hikes.

“He should make raising taxes on the wealthy and corporations a standout feature of his messaging, rather than a necessary evil to fund his $3 trillion-plus spending plans.”
_______

It's not a necessary evil.

What we have right now is the UNnecessary evil:
Wealthy people making a killing at the expense of all the rest of us.

Time for the super wealthy to start taking on a fairer share of the tax burden.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Biden’s Infrastructure Push Spurs Flurry of Lobbying
April 11, 2021 at 5:16 pm
T. Goddard's politicalwire.com

THE NEW YORK TIMES:
“Members of Congress have begun a frenzy of lobbying to ensure that their pet projects and policy priorities are included in President Biden’s $2 trillion infrastructure and jobs plan, eager to shape what could be one of the most substantial public works investments in a generation."

BIDEN IS GOING FDR BIG.

Caliphate4vr said...

Business Executives Organize Against Voting Restrictions

You think businesses are going to leave the drivers of this country’s economy unless they emulate the failed states of NY, IL and CA

OMG

YOU’RE FUCKING DUMBER THAN I COULD EVER IMAGINE

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.axios.com/police-virginia-stop-spray-gun-8e7a1c87-48ee-45b3-8611-2c655fc63b93.html

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Indoors is a different story. It's clear that masks work, and that Covid thrives in contained spaces where people are breathing the same air. Masks remain necessary, and should be mandated, in the grocery store, on public transport, on airplanes and in airports, and anywhere else we're inside. And given that Covid rates continue to climb, it's absurd that we're allowing indoor dining, drinking and event-attending, particularly among the unvaccinated.



Crowded outdoor events are also a bad idea without masks. A concert where revelers are pressed together and everyone is screaming and singing for hours is practically inviting infections. Two unvaccinated people sitting inches away from each other and talking at length are taking a risk, even if they are outside.

Dr. Anthony Alberg, the chair of the department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the University of South Carolina's Arnold School of Public Health, told the Charleston Post and Courier, for example, that issues like crowd density -- can people stay relatively far apart? -- are key for outdoor events, because "At a concert, people are going to be, depending on the kind of concert, likely to be yelling and shouting and cheering and that sort of thing. The more vocal we get the more likely we are to spread the coronavirus further distances."

All other things being equal, though, outdoors is preferable to indoors.

Maybe we should do what so many liberals demand and follow the science instead of our political beliefs. The directives could be pretty simple: mask up indoors, in a crowd or at close distance. Don't feel you have to if you're outdoors and vaccinated, or outdoors and not getting close to anyone for more than a few seconds.

The pandemic has made us more sedentary than ever, which is bad for our bodies and minds. People should be encouraged to go for a walk, jog or outdoor workout class -- and they should be able to do so in comfort and with the ability to breathe, which means maskless.

We are shifting toward a new normal, and that will be rocky -- our social skills are rusty and our anxieties high. Simply being near strangers pitches many of us into hypervigilance. And we want to demonstrate that we are doing our part to protect our communities.

Is it safe to eat at restaurants? Here’s what health experts say...no fucking way

C.H. Truth said...

According to polling, only about a third of Americans are opposed to the Georgia law. An amazing thing, considering how much the President (they shortened voting hours) Democrats (Jim Crow) and the Media attempted to undermine it with flat out lies.

And people who considered themselves avid baseball fans were opposed by over 60% of what MLB did.

The reality is that corporations are trying to bully legislatures to follow their whims. Georgia stood up to them, Texas and others are signally that they will be standing up to them.


All that being said.... we have 20,000,000 businesses in the country and hundreds of thousands of them are considered Corporations.

What is 100 business in all of that?

For every Business that took part in that call...

200,000 other business said nope. Not getting involved.


1 out of every 200,000 businesses?
A single football owner? What about the others sports owners who are not involved?

Sort of pathetic when you think about it?

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Is it safe to eat at restaurants? Here’s what health experts say...no fucking way


Tell that to the Democrat governors who got caught eating at restaurants without masks and without social distancing including Newsom

Or those ignoring travel restrictions and lockdowns like Whitmer.

Or even Birx

Or Obama.

looks like they really don't believe the "science"


Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Jesse Kelly

PHOTO: https://twitter.com/JesseKellyDC/status/1380983425780350978

None of the people telling you to worry about coronavirus are actually worried about coronavirus.



Looks like a great trip, no masks, no social distancing, no locked down constituents.




Commonsense said...

WHEN BIG BUSINESS STARTS STANDING UP FOR VOTERS' RIGHT TO VOTE UNIMPEDED,
WHAT DOES THAT SAY ABOUT WHERE AMERICA IS HEADING?

AWAY FROM
FASCISTIC CAPITALISM
THAT TRIVES ON A CORRUPT, SELFISH GOVERNMENT
OF, BY, AND FOR THE VERY WEALTHY,

AND ONWARD TOWARD
DEMOCRATIC CAPTIALISM
THAT ENCOURAGES FAIR AND JUST
GOVERNMENT OF, BY, and FOR THE PEOPLE


Un hun. Nikki and Coca-cola lobby against Xinjiang forced labor bill.

Whatever those executives are for, it is not democracy and human rights.

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Tim Young
https://twitter.com/TimRunsHisMouth/status/1381294500849582085


Has Hunter Biden figured out if the laptop with all the naked pictures of him on it is his yet or not?


Well the FBI hasn't been able to figure out who "the big guy" he talks about on the laptop is yet, so maybe he deserves a pass. Strange no one on his book tour asks. And Joe said no family members were going to be enriched in his administration. Guess he meant after Hunter's 4 million dollar book tour or maybe he doesn't consider Hunter family..

And certainly Joe wasn't going to bed at 8 PM. Must be Russian disinformation.

Hunter is sure brilliant and the FBI fools


Anonymous said...

Roger claimed earlier on another Thread that Mr. Broke-it Biden did the attack on the Iran nuke facility.

Anonymous said...

New Data.
2.2 Trillion in pork will net 2 million temporary jobs.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

14

609.205 MANSLAUGHTER IN THE SECOND DEGREE.

A person who causes the death of another by any of the following means is guilty of manslaughter in the second degree and may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than ten years or to payment of a fine of not more than $20,000, or both:

(1) by the person's culpable negligence whereby the person creates an unreasonable risk, and consciously takes chances of causing death or great bodily harm to another; or

(2) by shooting another with a firearm or other dangerous weapon as a result of negligently believing the other to be a deer or other animal; or

(3) by setting a spring gun, pit fall, deadfall, snare, or other like dangerous weapon or device; or

(4) by negligently or intentionally permitting any animal, known by the person to have vicious propensities or to have caused great or substantial bodily harm in the past, to run uncontrolled off the owner's premises, or negligently failing to keep it properly confined; or

(5) by committing or attempting to commit a violation of section 609.378 (neglect or endangerment of a child), and murder in the first, second, or third degree is not committed thereby.

If proven by a preponderance of the evidence, it shall be an affirmative defense to criminal liability under clause (4) that the victim provoked the animal to cause the victim's death.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/cite/609.205

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

But how many Americans buy into the Republican argument that more “election security” is needed, and how many believe that these laws are undemocratic? On the surface, at least, they are closely divided on the issue of voting access. According to a YouGov/The Economist poll from March 20-23, Americans narrowly oppose “laws that would make it more difficult to vote,” 44 percent to 39 percent. But of course, that’s an extremely broad categorization that covers everything from laws cleaning up the voter rolls to those outright banning no-excuse absentee voting and slashing polling places. Reality is more nuanced: Americans are fine with some voting restrictions but balk at others.

related: The States Where Efforts To Restrict Voting Are Escalating Read more. »

For instance, public opinion is strongly against perhaps the most controversial provision of Georgia’s new law: the prohibition on giving food or water to people waiting in line to vote. In a different, March 29 poll, YouGov found that only 18 percent of Americans thought handing out food and water should be illegal, while 69 percent thought it should be allowed.

Likewise, in the most recent YouGov/The Economist poll (conducted March 27-30), only 33 percent of Americans agreed with the part of Georgia’s new law that makes ballot drop boxes only accessible during early-voting hours. By contrast, 44 percent thought drop boxes should be open at all times. Drop boxes were also popular within Georgia itself. Back in January, a University of Georgia/Atlanta Journal-Constitution poll found that Georgia registered voters opposed banning them 59 percent to 37 percent. While the new law didn’t go that far, it did make them a lot less useful by mandating that they be located inside early-voting centers.

On the other hand, the public strongly supports one of the other major stipulations of Georgia’s new law: the ID requirement for absentee voting. That latest YouGov/The Economist poll found that Americans support requiring a photo ID in order to vote absentee, 53 percent to 28 percent. And Georgians are even more supportive: 74 percent of registered voters in the UGA/AJC poll backed requiring voters to include a copy of their photo ID or other documentation in order to vote by mail. Only 22 percent were opposed. 1

Scott, carefully writing a law that makes it more difficult to drop off your ballots in highly diverse districts, make it more difficult for Democrats to win a free election. It's quite simply a gadget to keep the majority people from choosing their leaders.

538

rrb said...



So they are stubborn idiots who put their politics ahead of corporate well being by continuing to make dumb statements that the vast majority of Americans recognize to be obvious misinformation and virtue signaling.

That's a part of it, but I think a bigger part is these guys paying the 'woke ransom' up front to ward off the horror of horrors - being called racist. It appears that they actually think this shit is necessary to protect shareholder value.

Until these guys find their balls and start telling the racialist con artists and grifters to go fuck themselves, the "trained marxists" of BLM are going to keep expanding their personal real estate portfolios at the expense of the corporate cowards.

rrb said...


Scott, carefully writing a law that makes it more difficult to drop off your ballots in highly diverse districts, make it more difficult for Democrats to win a free election. It's quite simply a gadget to keep the majority people from choosing their leaders.


Every comment you write in opposition to any attempt at restoring integrity to our electoral system involves you making democrat voters out to be the dumbest fucks who ever walked the earth.

What the ever loving fuck does "more difficult to drop off your ballots in highly diverse districts" even fucking mean???

So the folks who commit drive-by shootings every day like it's their job are too stupid to drive by a ballot box to cast a vote?




anonymous said...

BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!! Vindicated MY ASS!!!!! As donnie rants and raves about losing in Floriduh.....he keeps collecting money from losers like you to perpetuate the lie!!!!!!! Lil Schitty calls it a victory....I call it BULLSHIT!!!!!!!

Myballs said...

Just wondering...

Does John Boehner really think anyone gives a damn about his book?

anonymous said...

Just wondering....does anyone give a fuck that ballz buys the book???? Boehner another trump target!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!

Myballs said...

Buy the book? Like I said, who gives a damn about his book?

We don't call you dopey for nothing.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Companies from PayPal to AMC have signaled they will support joining effort for voter access.

rrb said...


Boehner - an alcoholic crybaby who thinks he still matters.

LOL.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.wsj.com/articles/ceos-plan-new-push-on-voting-legislation-11618161134?st=s587ziem5pf2993&reflink=share_mobilewebshare

rrb said...

Blogger Roger Amick said...

Companies from PayPal to AMC have signaled they will support joining effort for voter access.



PayPal & AMC: "It is a sad reality that minority voters are simply too fucking stupid to cast a ballot without an assist from the nanny state."




rrb said...



LMAO:


“Johnny Boozesweat can revise this history all he wants but the simple fact of the matter is this: he only became Speaker because the Tea Party movement formed in 2009 to save the GOP from itself.”

https://pjmedia.com/instapundit/kruisers-morning-brief/


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

A police officer in Virginia who confronted a uniformed Black Army medic at gunpoint and doused him with pepper spray during a traffic stop, an exchange captured on video, has been fired, officials said on Sunday.

The officer, Joe Gutierrez, was terminated for his role in the Dec. 5 encounter involving Caron Nazario, a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army Medical Corps, the town of Windsor, Va., said in a statement posted on its website.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

According to the lawsuit and video footage of the encounter, Lieutenant Nazario, who is Black and Latino, drove about a mile to a gas station because he had been nervous about stopping on a darkened road.

“Get out of the car,” one officer can be heard yelling as Lieutenant Nazario, remaining seated, repeatedly asks why he has been stopped and why the officers have drawn their guns. He positions his empty hands outside the window.

“I’m honestly afraid to get out of the car,” Lieutenant Nazario says.

“Yeah,” says Mr. Gutierrez, according to footage from his body camera. “You should be.”

Lieutenant Nazario was wearing his Army uniform at the time.

“I’m serving this country and this is how I’m treated?” he says. “What’s going on?”

“What’s going on is you’re fixing to ride the lightning, son,” Mr. Gutierrez yells.

After he was sprayed, Lieutenant Nazario began crying and cursing.

The police officers did not arrest Lieutenant Nazario and did not file charges.

anonymous said...

cement formed in 2009 to save the GOP from itself.”


HOW'S THAT WORKED OUT WITH TRUMP LOSING THE WH CONGRESS AND SENATE IN 4 SHORT YEARS DUMB FUCK?????????

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Officer Who Pepper-Sprayed a Black Army Medic Is Fired


https://nyti.ms/3wNzSwZ

anonymous said...

all you dopey for nothing.


BWAAAAAAAA!!!! And you can't read worth a dayum you asshole.....!!!!!!! Sad for an alleged professional has soooooo much trouble keeping up!!!!!!!!!

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...


So did Biden-Heiress kill or abuse any more children at the border this weekend ?

Did they even visit or act like they really cared ?

Did they hold a real news conference ?

Have they done a state of the union address ?

Have they done anything "bi-partisan"

Or are they de facto dictators at this point ???


rrb said...

So did Biden-Heiress kill or abuse any more children at the border this weekend ?

Did they even visit or act like they really cared ?

Did they hold a real news conference ?


I had heard a rumor that Hospice Joe put Cum-Allah "in charge" of the border situation. But that's just a rumor. She went to Oakland for some reason.

Have they done a state of the union address ?

I think the SOTU has been postponed until we get a president in control of all his faculties..

It's tough to give an evening SOTU speech when you're calling a lid each day ay 11:15 AM.



Commander-in-Thief Biden said...


How about the dictator's 51 year old child.

Did he reclaim his laptop?

Did he explain the ten percent to the "big guy"

or the drug and x-rated pictures, some involving an underage girl ?

or his partnership with a member of the CCP and giving Joe a key to the office ?

or why he was quiet while Obama/Biden intelligence officials and big tech and the media said his laptop was Russian disinformation.

Or explain why he should be exempt from lying on gun background checks ?

Must all be big stories in the media, right ?

At least his father is proud of him

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Today, I’ve been thinking a lot about this whole ‘neo-Nazi’ thing.

And I have to take the phrase, ‘neo-‘ out of it. I look at it as Nazism, plain & simple. Nothing ‘neo-‘ about it.

And that bothers the living shit out of me.

See, I’m 69 years old. Born in 1951. Six years after the end of World War II.

And, growing up, every kid I knew had a dad that was in the war. Every kid in the neighborhood. Every kid in school. Every friend. Every family. Every house we/they lived in was paid for, in part, by the GI Bill as thanks from a grateful nation for making the sacrifices they made.

And every kid’s father was a hero.

Because they all went overseas, to the Far East or to Europe or to the seven seas.

But they all went.

And they all fought.

Fought to eradicate the greatest scourge in history. A scourge that rounded up millions of people, put them into concentration camps & starved them until it was time for them to walk to their deaths in Auschwitz or Dachau or other places that had gas chambers, where they died horrible deaths by the hundreds at a time….until their numbers reached into the millions.

Our fathers & uncles fought that scourge in forests & in swamps & on beaches & on the high seas. Over three-hundred thousand of those would-be fathers & uncles left their mortal coils in the bloody dirt of those European battlefields in their heroic attempts to erase that scourge.

Monte Cassino. The Bulge. Africa. Normandy. Anzio. Berlin. El Alamein. And thousands of other battles. Our dads & our uncles were there.

And on May 8, 1945, victory in Europe was achieved.

Hitler was gone. The Nazis were gone. The death marches were gone. The Reich was gone. Over & done with.

And our dads & our uncles & came home, knowing full well that their victory was forever. They had vanquished an army of unimaginable cruelty. They had vanquished the scourge of the earth.

And, as kids, we looked up to our dads & our uncles & our friends’ dads & their uncles & all the neighbors & all the school teachers & all the scout leaders & all the others who had gone, quite literally, to save the world.

They saved the world from Nazism.

And, now……now……somehow, that scourge is trying to return. Return in our own nation. Within our very shores. It is trying to return in the very same nation that made the world safe from it.

And I can’t quite believe it.

I can’t quite believe that there are people in this land that admire what Hitler had wrought. And that they want it for the United States of America.

To me & all of those other kids I grew up with, it is unfathomable.

This nation must NOT allow Nazism to exist within our midst.

It must be rooted out, perhaps the same way our dads & uncles rooted it out in Europe.

Those who subscribe to Nazism must be vanquished. Again.

We cannot allow what the Greatest Generation accomplished to be besmirched by this crowd of spiritually-bankrupt trash.

They are not Americans.

They are the enemy among us.

They are traitors.

And they must be treated as such.

Commander-in-Thief Biden and rrb are traitors and should be treated as such.

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...


It's tough to give an evening SOTU speech when you're calling a lid each day ay 11:15 AM.

saw he texted his "boy" that he was just going to bed and it was 8:01 PM.

Guess he was done listening to his phonographs and he had nothing else to do.

All he does is try and read a teleprompter and sign executive orders.

You know the duties of a dictator.

And he has the state media and big tech to cover for him

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...


I see the fascist alky is upset.

He supports his dictator and calls anyone who disagrees a traitor.


From his room

with a tv

and trying to comprehend what he reads.

He started late, in third grade,

And still is stunted

But he likes copying FAKE NEWS.

The longer the paste the more impressive he thinks it is.

And there is always much present from the usual sources.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Georgia has been the leading state with film production for decades.

Director/producer Antoine Fuqua and actor/producer Will Smith announced Monday that they will move production of the upcoming pre-Civil War drama “Emancipation” from Georgia due to the state’s newly enacted voting restriction laws.

“At this moment in time, the nation is coming to terms with its history and is attempting to eliminate vestiges of institutional racism to achieve true racial justice,” Fuqua and Smith said in statement. “We cannot in good conscience provide economic support to a government that enacts regressive voting laws that are designed to restrict voter access. The new Georgia voting laws are reminiscent of voting impediments that were passed at the end of Reconstruction to prevent many Americans from voting. Regrettably, we
feel compelled to move our film production work from Georgia to another state.”

This is just the first of many.

Capitalism is a great thing for the people, in this case against Trump and his false accusations of voter fraud.

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...


Sometimes the alky doesn't rely on FAKE NEWS

like when he posts running commentary on the Chauvin trial.

He doesn't understand much but does insert what the FAKE NEWS is reporting.

along with the bathroom breaks

Those he understands and does not need to use his FAKE NEWS

He thinks he can fool people that he is unbiased.

Like the FAKE NEWS tries to fool people.

But his gibberish fools just himself.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I started reading books in third grade. I knew how to read in kindergarten.

My mother taught me the alphabet before kindergarten.

Your double digit IQ is evident in every post.

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Roger Amick said...
I started reading books in third grade. I knew how to read in kindergarten.

My mother taught me the alphabet before kindergarten.

Your double digit IQ is evident in every post.



Alky, you posted different before and we called you on it.

You posted before you started reading in third grade

Guess what, we have memory.

Like you constantly calling George Bush a Nazi and the worst president ever.

Now you use him as a source.

Your dementia is evident in every post.

Glad you bolster your lies with saying your mother taught you the alphabet before you learned to read.

Very interesting

ROFLMFAO !!!


Commonsense said...

Director/producer Antoine Fuqua and actor/producer Will Smith announced Monday that they will move production of the upcoming pre-Civil War drama “Emancipation” from Georgia due to the state’s newly enacted voting restriction laws.

Their choice of course but in my opinion it was a stupid choice based on a lie.

They should read the bill themselves.

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...


Raheem Kassam

FAKE NEWS EXPOSED:

https://twitter.com/RaheemKassam/status/1381410377817329671

Holy journalistic malfeasance. @GabbyOrr_ received a response from Gaetz spox 2 hours *and* 1 hour before the fake story but she claimed she didn’t so she could run a hit piece.



CNN proves it is FAKE NEWS

if anyone still needed proof



rrb said...


Commander-in-Thief Biden and rrb are traitors and should be treated as such.


Too bad you're locked down in Medicaid Acres, alky. I'd welcome a visit from you and that creamed corn smile of yours.


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Discussion between the lawyers for both sides and the judge continue this morning before the jury comes in. They are now debating the possible testimony of Morries Lester Hall, a friend of George Floyd’s who was with him at Cup Foods on the day he died. Hall had sometimes provided drugs to Floyd, according to earlier testimony from Floyd’s girlfriend. He has said he will invoke his Fifth Amendment right not to incriminate himself if called to testify.

April 12, 2021, 10:14 a.m. ET19 minutes ago

19 minutes ago

Timothy Arango

Reporting from Minneapolis

The judge has also excluded an audio analysis of disputed words spoken by George Floyd, as heard on one of the police body camera videos. The defense has suggested that Floyd said he “ate too many drugs.” The state says he said, “I ain’t do any drugs.” The judge says it is up to the jury to listen and make up their own minds..


The judge is being requested have the jurors sequestered because of the violence last night.



Caliphate4vr said...

Their choice of course but in my opinion it was a stupid choice based on a lie.

They should read the bill themselves.


Losing those tax breaks drives the costs way up

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

In some of these high-profile cases, where public opinion runs high against the defendant, lawyers have argued that a police officer cannot get a fair trial, in part because of pressure on jurors. Nonetheless, many juries have acquitted officers in such cases or been unable to render a verdict.

The testimony is starting right now

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The state called Dr. Jonathan Rich, a cardiologist from Chicago, to take the stand on Friday. He was expected to speak about George Floyd’s heart condition, which the defense has argued was a contributing factor in his death.

Dr. Rich is an associate professor at Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University’s medical school. He attended Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York and completed fellowships in cardiology and advanced heart failure and transplant at the University of Chicago Hospital’s Pritzker School of Medicine.

Dr. Rich holds certifications in internal medicine, cardiovascular disease and advanced heart failure and transplant cardiology from the American Board of Internal Medicine.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Prosecutors have called Dr. Jonathan Rich, a cardiologist from Chicago, to the stand. He follows several expert witnesses from last week who testified about George Floyd’s cause of death, blaming it on Derek Chauvin's actions. Dr. Rich said this is the first time he has ever testified at a trial.

The defense team is going to have a tough time to discredit him.

rrb said...



Losing those tax breaks drives the costs way up


"Get woke, go broke" seems to be a lesson that each one of these fuckwit's needs to learn for themselves.

Virtue signaling seems to be a hell of a lot easier than just reading the fucking bill. As if we need more proof that liberals are incredibly small thinkers.



rrb said...




And here comes the alky-lanche of off topic plagiarisms from Chief Yellow Teeth.

LOL.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

First, the state has to prove that Chauvin’s conduct was a significant contributory cause of Floyd’s death—that would be sufficient for the third-degree murder charge.  

He is about George Floyd’s heart condition, which the defense has argued was a contributing factor in his death.

He is being questioned about how the heart works, under stress or blood oxidation levels.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Scott hasn't opened up a new post on the topic.

The racist rodent bastard can go fuck himself.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

He just said that the pressure on his body had caused asphyxiation.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.nytimes.com/live/2021/04/12/us/derek-chauvin-trial

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Positional asphyxiation caused his death not heart failure

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://legalinsurrection.com/2021/04/live-chauvin-trial-day-11-has-state-eliminated-reasonable-doubt-as-case-nears-end/

rrb said...


He is being questioned about how the heart works, under stress or blood oxidation levels.

You should hope that no one ever asks you to testify to how a toothbrush works.


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Rich: As being pushed into car, through car, onto pavement, concluded didn't see any active cardiac issues.


Let's say he was having arrythmia, originating in heart, often have normal heart, instantly dizzy or pass out, didn't see any indications that was happening, didn't hear him complain of dizziness or fluttering. No indicators of low blood pressure or anything else abnormal with the heart.


Blackwell: Opinion as cardiologist of restraint on ground by Chauvin?


Rich: He was restrained in a life-threatening manner, specifically he was on the ground in the prone position, handcuffed behind back, knee on back of neck, knee on back of upper torso or shoulder, hands pushing handcuffed hands further up, knee compressing buttocks or upper thighs, lower extremities pinned to ground. Initial observation is what is position he is being subjected to.


https://legalinsurrection.com/2021/04/live-chauvin-trial-day-11-has-state-eliminated-reasonable-doubt-as-case-nears-end/

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://legalinsurrection.com/2021/04/live-chauvin-trial-day-11-has-state-eliminated-reasonable-doubt-as-case-nears-end

Not my words asshole

rrb said...


Not my words asshole

Nothing you post is ever "your words" alky.

It's ALWAYS stolen from someone.

THWAP!!!

LOL.