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03/01/2022 06:34 ||
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here are some lyrics from "Pimp of the Year" by D-Nice
This is the pimp of the year
I want I want to tell y'all a story, about this ho (yes)
Her name was Janine
Heh, she thought she was all that, but y'all know what time it is
Hah, I put her to work
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Posted by: Lord Garth ||
03/01/2022 9:46 Comments ||
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Posted by: M. Murcek ||
03/01/2022 10:14 Comments ||
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'My name is Joe Biden, I'm Jill Biden's husband, and you probably figured out I can't dance,' he quipped.
I wonder what he can do aside from fu$*king things up royally. Who the hell brought this guy to the dance?
[Legally Armed America] This is pathetic! Florida Republican Chuck Brannan who is the Chair of the Criminal Justice & Public Safety Committee was caught either telling his staff to throw signed pro-2A petitions away or else his staff chose to throw them away on their own. Here's the video proof!
Maybe we'll see some Federal Civil Rights charges filed.
Given he and his staff violated the 1st Amendment of the US Constitution. (don't hold your breath)
Which specifically prohibits the Government from abridging "the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances".
The instruction and act of tossing the petitions in the trash negated the citizenry's right to petition.
#8
Losing your savings, your business, and/or watching your kids be abused at public school to the point of depression and retardation would naturally lead to this, though I'm glad DM is there to finger wag and shame such behavior as "Right Wing Conspiracy Theorist" but knows absolutely nothing about the dude. Not even curious, because let's just move on shall we, no big deal.
And one would think, with its tourism industry, Nevada would have fought hard against the covid protocols instead of folding so fast Pro Rodeo was like, "You can go to hell, we're going to Texas."
[PostMillennial] "They informed him the other day that they were pursuing additional charges. He couldn't take another day," Perna's family reportedly stated.
Jan 6 defendant Matthew Perna has reportedly did away with himself.
Perna was charged by federal authorities with Obstruction of an Official Proceeding and Aiding and Abetting, Entering and Remaining in a Restricted Building or Grounds, Disorderly and Disruptive Conduct in a Restricted Building or Grounds, and Disorderly Conduct in a Capitol Building.
According to the Department of Justice's case description, Perna was arrested on Jan. 19, 2021, indicted more than a month later on Feb. 25, 2021, and entered a plea agreement on Dec. 17, 2021, pleading guilty to all counts.
Perna was seen in surveillance footage inside the Capitol building wearing a red Make America Great Again hoodie. Perna maintained that he was pushed into the building by a crowd that had gathered behind him, according to the criminal complaint, and that he hadn't intended to go inside. Perna insisted that he was only in the building for only five to 10 minutes on Jan. 6, the complaint reads.
Perna's sentencing was set to take place on March 3, 2022, for charges that carry a sentence of up to 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine on the felony, with additional penalties related to the misdemeanors, WKBN reported.
Pro-life activist and independent journalist Tayler Hansen said Perna "has been bullied to death by the DOJ."
Perna's family said, "They informed him the other day that they were pursuing additional charges. He couldn't take another day," according to Hansen.
Last year, Jan. 6 defendant John Steven Anderson, who sought police help during the chaotic event on Capitol grounds, died while awaiting trial. The veteran of the Marine Corps and Florida Army National Guard's 3/20th Special Forces Group was arrested in February and indicted a month later on eight counts.
Anderson was granted pretrial release in March 2021 and ordered to stay away from the District of Columbia except for business related to the Jan 6 case.
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The veteran of the Marine Corps and Florida Army National Guard's 3/20th Special Forces Group was arrested in February and indicted a month later on eight counts.
Nothing is too good for our Veterans, and that's what they get. Nothing too good.
[JustTheNews] The Obama-appointed judge accused Trump of knowing that supporters "were prepared to partake in violence for him."
In lawsuits filed by Reps. Eric I farted on national television Swalwell ... U.S. Representative-for-Life from Caliphornia, an impregnable bastion of the Democratic Party,'s 15th congressional district since 2013. Naturally he's a Dem. His district covers most of eastern Alameda County and part of central Contra Costa County. He was rapidly eliminated from the 2020 Dem nomination pool. He looks a lot like Greg Marmelard, and has the distinction of being one of the few politicians to ever fart on national teevee... (D-Calif.) and Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.) to hold Donald Trump ...The tack in the backside of the Democratic Party... and allies liable for damages stemming from Jan. 6, a judge has dismissed the cases against two defendants — Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani and former first son Donald Trump Jr. — while allowing most parts of the cases against the former president to proceed.
D.C. District Court Judge Amit P. Mehta, an Obama appointee, issued the 112-page ruling earlier this month on three Jan. 6 lawsuits involving former President Trump and his allies. In his ruling, Mehta accused Trump supporters of being ready to participate in violent mostly peaceful actions on behalf of the former president.
Trump campaign adviser and former New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik criticized the judge's decision.
"This is just one of many frivolous lawsuits and attacks by the government against the president's personal counsel for having the courage to stand up and fight for his client," Kerik told Just the News.
In Thompson v. Trump, 11 members of the House of Representatives and two Capitol Police officers were seeking damages from former President Trump, Trump Jr., attorney Giuliani, Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.) and far-right groups such as the Proud Boys and its leader Enrique Tarrio for physical injuries and emotional distress linked to Jan. 6.
Motions to dismiss by Giuliani and Trump Jr. were granted by Mehta, but the motions of former President Trump, Tarrio and the Oath Keepers were denied.
Thompson left the lawsuit after he was named Jan. 6 committee chair.
Swalwell filed a personal lawsuit in March 2021 against former President Trump, Trump Jr., Brooks and Giuliani. The California representative accused the parties of negligence and emotional distress, among other things. All defendants except for Brooks have asked for the case to be dismissed.
In Swalwell v. Trump, Mehta dismissed all claims against Trump Jr. and Giuliani. However, a person who gets all wrapped up in himself makes a mighty small package... he only dismissed some of the claims against the former president. Trump still faces a lawsuit from Swalwell over negligence claims, violations of D.C.'s anti-bias law and "aiding and abetting assault."
The court also invited Brooks to file a motion to dismiss Swalwell's case and said the request would be granted.
Capitol Police officers James Blassingame and Sidney Hemby were part of Thompson's lawsuit, and they also filed their own against the former president. Mehta granted part of Trump's request for dismissal in the case, but Trump still faces accusations of "directing/aiding and abetting assault" and violating "public safety statutes," among other things.
Giving the basis to keep the lawsuits against Trump, Mehta accused the former president of knowing that groups such as the Proud Boys "were prepared to partake in violence for him." He added that the "same is true of other supporters."
Mehta also accused the former president of making a call for "collective action" in his Jan. 6 speech, which led to supporters entering the Capitol that day.
[Breitbart] The U.S. Senate on Monday rejected the “Women’s Health Protection Act,” a radical abortion bill aimed at enshrining abortion on-demand and up-to-birth in federal law as well as voiding all state laws aimed at protecting the lives of the unborn.
The measure, which needed 60 votes to bypass the filibuster, failed 46-48 with all but one Democrat voting in favor — Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV).
So not just a fail, but a big fail. And the Democratic Party leadership must have known it would when they put it up for a vote.
Sen. Bob Casey (D-PA) — who has described himself as pro-life and whose father, former Pennsylvania Gov. Bob Casey, Sr. (D), took Planned Parenthood to the Supreme Court over abortion — voted in favor of the measure as well.
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True - they and the Media will use this to hammer that "Republicans want to take away women's 'reproductive health' and make them use rusty coathangers in rat infested back ally clincs!" 24/7 until the election.
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Didn't you hear, Science! changed and masks are no longer necessary. I bet there is a big Masked Singer moment when everyone there (still only 30 guests or whatever?) takes off their mask, makes surprised Hillary! faces, and takes credit for defeated Covid, so sorry about your losses, we feel for you we really do, why we were even down to our last walk in cooler of ice cream.
#9
Still a few hours for a disgruntled COVIDian maskhole to do an act of mass violencestage a false-flag give Joe a talking point for tonight about "you know, the thing violence..."
Posted by: M. Murcek ||
03/01/2022 13:50 Comments ||
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Hey! At least Joe Isuzu KNEW he was lying, Plugs only knows if its icecream day
#13
You know how they like to name things the opposite of what they are, but imagine if you will rows of concrete apartment buildings to house the 2million+ border crossers, plus all the 'housing challenged'. Karzai's Cousin's Concrete Conglomerate in a sealed no-bid, infrastructure don't ya know?
#14
This will be a train-wreck of epic proportions. I can't believe they haven't found an excuse to cancel this. It'll be held way past his bedtime and there's not a medication available to keep him focused enough to read whatever SOTU remarks somebody else has written for him. Its going to go really, really, poorly.
#28
The transgender people aren't the problem. I'd guess 5% of them quietly have a plan for quietly getting on with their lives with another gender.
The real problem is that transgenders represent less than a half of one percent of the population, yet 50% of our country has (reluctantly) signed up with the idea that our treatment of the 95% that are simply crazy is somehow OUR fault.
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The SOTU speech was given. I thought I was in an alternate reality. Biden promised to do what Trump did; address the opiate problem in the U.S., help the vets, fix border problems and immigration, fund the police, make stuff in America, lower prescription drug costs, yada, yada. Big waste of time. Joe Mansion sat with the Pubs.
[DailyCaller] Democratic Florida Rep. Ted Deutch announced Monday that he will not seek re-election, making him the 31st Democrat to announce they would be retiring ahead of the 2022 midterm elections.
Deutch is leaving Congress to take on a job in a big shotship position with the American Jewish Committee, CBS Miami first reported. The American Jewish Committee "is the leading global Jewish advocacy organization. From city halls to Capitol Hill, at the UN and in world capitals, AJC works to impact policy and opinion on some of the most important issues facing the Jewish people," its website states.
Deutch is the chairman of the House Ethics Committee ...think of a nudibranch pretending to be a vertebrate... and serves on the House Judiciary Committee and the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
He objected to the Corbynization of the Democratic Party. Now he’ll fight it from outside instead of having the nonsense distract him from traditional politicking.
"After serving the public for more than 15 years, I have decided I will not seek re-election this November. Public service was instilled in me by my father who earned a Purple Heart in the Battle of the Bulge, and it has been a tremendous privilege to serve the people of Palm Beach and Broward Counties in Congress since 2010. I am incredibly grateful to my constituents for their support and friendship," Deutch said in a statement.
Deutch is the chairman of the House Ethics Committee and serves on the House Judiciary Committee and the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
#1
I remain hopeful for the forces of light to prevail but never underestimate the ability of the GOP to eff things up! Now where have I heard that before?
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