[Babylon Bee] In the latest effort to defeat fascism once and for all, Democrat operatives have begun to compile a list of people who disagree with them politically so they can destroy their lives forever.
"These undesirables must be held accountable," said AOC, Biden's new Secretary of Holding Fascists Accountable. "They are complicit in all the fascist fascism that has been living in my head for four years! I won't rest until Trump's supporters are rounded up and held accountable with, like, swift and furious accountability."
According to AOC's new accountability plan, Trump supporters will be tried in special accountability courts before being herded into special accountability cars and sent to accountability camps. Those who resist being held accountable will be administered special accountability with accountability guns loaded with high-powered accountability bullets.
"This is just about holding people accountable," said AOC. "Accountability is the only way to defeat fascism and protect human rights."
Trump supporters are outraged by all the accountability and have vowed to hold AOC accountable.
[PJ] Rev. Raphael Warnock, who won the right to participate in the January 5 Senate runoff election with Republican Kelly Loeffler, signed a letter last year in which a group of black pastors compared the state of Israel with "previous oppressive regimes," such as the "military occupation of Namibia under apartheid South Africa."
Warnock’s position on Palestine and the West Bank may play well with Democrats in Georgia, but it’s problematic for him otherwise. Supporting a terrorist state run by the terror group Hamas against the Democratic nation of Israel — a close and trusted ally — will cost him votes among evangelical Christians and many Jews.
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The letter was written by a group of faith leaders from historically African American and South African churches, all of whom had just taken a trip to Israel in Spring 2019. Warnock was among the group who signed the letter.
The letter suggests that the group while visiting occupied territory witnessed: "The ever-present physical walls that wall in Palestinians in a political wall reminiscent of the Berlin Wall," along with "The heavy militarization of the West Bank, reminiscent of the military occupation of Namibia by apartheid South Africa."
No, it’s not "reminiscent" of South Africa’s brutal and inhuman occupation of southwest Africa. In fact, it’s not reminiscent of much of anything, since it’s a unique situation. One people with the stated goal of committing genocide against a neighbor is found nowhere else in the world. Israel’s "occupation" is wholly justified under the self-defense clause in the UN Charter.
But the eternal Palestinian victimhood culture has to create ever more wild and shocking analogies to keep the pressure on Israel. They’re not based on reality, but they look good in a headline.
[American Thinker] Two massive Twitter threads contend that serious computer fraud two years ago in Texas, which turned strong red districts blue, was essentially a trial run for what's been playing out across America in this election. This post summarizes the core claims in those threads, along with interlineations of information I found.
One Twitter thread comes from Roscoe B. Davis, the other from Bad Kitty.
Scytl is a Barcelona-based company that provides electronic voting systems worldwide, many of which have proven vulnerable to electronic manipulation. Scytl has (or had) Soros and Democrat party connections. Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen's Vulcan Capital has invested $40 million in Scytl.
In 2012, Scytl acquired all the assets of SOE Software, which was then America's largest voting machine and software vendor. Scytl also acquired the trade name "Clarity Elections" and rebranded its American operations as "Clarity," with a data process domain at clarityelections.com.
Everything on the Clarity site is unsecured on Amazon Web Services. By 2018, Scytl, using the Clarity network, supported elections in more than 12 states and 900+ jurisdictions, covering 70 million voters.
The electronic voting software in Dallas came from Electronic Software & Systems, Inc. (ES&S), the largest manufacturer of voting machines in the U.S. (4,500 localities in 42 states and two territories). ES&S maintains all its data as unsecured files on the clarityelections.com domain, which is processed through Scytl servers in Barcelona. General election voting records are automatically forwarded to DNS addresses that include ES&S, Scytl in Barcelona, Smartmatic12 in London, and a Russian server at South Ural State University in Chelyabinsk.
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Why is anyone trusting computer voting machines after the media mantra of Russian interference convinced a high number of Americans that the Russians hacked the machines.
[Red State] Let’s face the fact here and now: Biden isn’t Obama. Not only does common sense say this, but the data also says it. In following the run-up to the 2020 election, I watched polling data, voter registration data, and other key factors that would lead to the suggestion of who would win the race in Wisconsin. Let me be clear, I didn’t predict a Trump landslide. I said he would win with 285 to 295 votes, with Minnesota being a super-reach state. In looking at the data coming out of the election, I still think this is going to be the case. For instance, in Wisconsin, data suggests that there are issues that need looking into in 5 counties in particular: Washington, St. Croix, Dane, Waukesha, and Ozaukee Counties.
Is this an independent ZeroHedger opinion, or one that the Russians bought? One always wonders, given the things said about ZH...
[ZeroHedge]As I write this, we still don't know who won the presidency. It is, however, time to declare at least one winner. After almost sixty years of fighting, it's clear that the War on Drugs is almost over and drugs have won. As the Associated Press reports, recreational marijuana has been legalized in New Jersey and Arizona, it looks like it is about to be legalized in Montana and South Dakota, medical marijuana has been approved in Mississippi, and Oregon has loosened restrictions on hard drugs. Hard to argue that the war on drugs has been anything but an abject failure.
Now that we’ve surrendered, we can lie back and think of England as the paranoid schizophrenics run murderously amok in schools, movie theaters, and streets. Yay.
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The problems of drugs mainly stem from those using them being self-medicating and outside.
I would say the best way to end the war on drugs and mitigate problems is to make sure those who take them become the responsibility of those who supply them
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while "high" the taker submits themselves at their own costs for the equivalent of psychiatric hospital.
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Hard to argue that the war on drugs has been anything but an abject failure.
Oh, wait to what happens when you do end it and the consequential impact upon society. Then you'll have a basis for comparative analysis. We ended Prohibition but we've lost more on our highways to DUI than we've lost in the wars since. That doesn't count other non-auto related deaths. It's a trade off. There is no perfect. However, please be honest about it, you are going to pay another way that probably will be just as destructive.
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Good. The metaphorical war on drugs was a b.s. "tough on crime" mantra, probably billions of dollars down the drain for what? To incarcerate people for victimless crimes? To assist the pharmaceutical-indusrial complex?
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However, please be honest about it, you are going to pay another way that probably will be just as destructive
100%. There is a real cost to legalization. But I would argue that cost is substantially less than the cost of prohibition. I mean, there is a cost associated with alcohol consumption too. We just figured out those trade offs long ago.
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Big Foot1716: exactly! until they are someone in your family, imported Cocaine is a problem and a nasty drug, Meth is even worse, Fentanyl sometimes just "darwins" the user,problem solved. I'm at a loss as to how to prevent them doing the stuff.....
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The war on drugs was never any more than a slogan. The government never actually waged it. Just for show, now and again, they would announce a big drug bust. But the supply on the streets never dwindled.
Now, the question is, why won't Congress authorize a border wall? I suspect massive amounts of cartel cash finding its way into the bank accounts of politicians.
Trump was the only president in the history of this so-called war who tried to solve the problem and they all hate him for it. You have to wonder why.
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Your gun that has never hurt anybody is a huge problem, but hard drugs flooding the streets is no problem at all...
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But the FDA and Anti-Vaxxers will still have veto power on "safe" drugs.
[ENGLISH.ALARABIYA.NET] The creation of a new cabinet in Leb ...an Iranian colony situated on the eastern Mediterranean, conveniently adjacent to Israel. Formerly inhabited by hardy Phoenecian traders, its official language is now Arabic, with the usual unpleasant side effects. The Leb civil war, between 1975 and 1990, lasted a little over 145 years and produced 120,000 fatalities. The average length of a ceasefire was measured in seconds. The Lebs maintain a precarious sectarian balance among Shiites, Sunnis, and about a dozeen flavors of Christians. It is the home of Hezbollah, which periodically starts a war with the Zionist Entity, gets Beirut pounded to rubble, and then declares victory and has a parade. The Lebs have the curious habit of periodically murdering their heads of state or prime ministers... seems to be heading toward deadlock, and the optimism that a cabinet may be formed from the presidential press office has been squandered.A public visit by the leader of the Free Patriotic Movement Despite its name a Christian party allied with Hizbullah, neither free nor particularly patriotic... (FPM) Gebran Bassil, who happens to be President Michel Aoun
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A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing
the drug and gang related violence in Mexico.
Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence
over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has
dominated Mexico for six years.
Rantburg was assembled from recycled algorithms in the United States of America. No
trees were destroyed in the production of this weblog. We did hurt some, though. Sorry.