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Politics/Government / Re: Political Graphics 2024
« Last post by Right_in_Virginia on Today at 03:55:11 pm »
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IMHO Joe talking about doing anything with the 2A is deeply troubling; especially since it is likely that he will have a wide full majority.
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I find it a hoot that Tump thinks he can tap into RDS' supporters for cash, after all the shit the orange menace threw last year.

RDS might forgive, but I bet over half of RDS supporters won't.
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From the article…..

“The 2nd Amendment, which I, when I taught law school — the 2nd Amendment wasn’t absolute ever. You weren’t able to have a cannon when you were — this — the [tree of] liberty is watered with the blood of patriots, I mean, that’s a bunch of crap.”



Good God! His  mind wanders every time he speaks



I guess that Joe believes that those who fought for our independence and freedom weren't Patriots, just mercenaries like all American soldiers who fought to keep America free in every war since then.  :pondering: I guess that would be in keeping with his long term attitude to our enlisted men and women.
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3 minutes ago
Pecker says most Arnold Schwarzenegger payments were between $500 and $2K
By Kyle Schnitzer

Under redirect, where the prosecution gets to question its witness a second time, after the defense's cross-examination, David Pecker said that most of his payments to bury bad stories about Arnold Schwarzenegger were between $500 and $2,000 — but never anything close to $150,000.

"Did you spend anything close to $150,000 to suppress a story for Arnold Schwarzenegger's campaign?" Manhattan ADA Joshua Steinglass asked.

"No," Pecker replied.

Pecker said that the most he had ever spent to suppress one of Schwarzenegger's stories was $20,000.

Alan Jacoby
@AlanJacobyJr

Bill Clinton paid Paula Jones $850,000 in hush money

11:54 PM · Apr 29, 2024
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Editorial/Opinion/Blogs / Re: When Will God Judge The United States?
« Last post by DCPatriot on Today at 03:51:19 pm »
Perhaps that’s already happening

Exactly what the guy said in the video.
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Let's hope and pray they don't walk him to the ceremony through the kitchen.   /S

Nope, that wouldn't be a good sign.  :laugh:
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Let's hope and pray they don't walk him to the ceremony through the kitchen.   /S
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Yay!!!!!    :hands:

Trump is not a short man in stature but standing next to his son he looks short.  Barron is tall and handsome.
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"When I taught Law school."

Another Biden lie.  The man barely passed Law School. 79th out of 86.  I'd like to know who the dude was that finished last.  He'd make a better president then Lieden.
He didn't teach jack! The job was a simple resume enhancer/payola scheme.

Biden served as Benjamin Franklin Presidential Professor of the Practice at the University of Pennsylvania between his tenure as vice president and the start of his presidential campaign. However, the duration of the position was closer to two years than four, since he was on leave while running for president. Also, his duties might not conform to the full range of activities that the public might associate with the term "full professor," including teaching semester-long classes, conducting independent research, and handling administrative responsibilities.
https://www.statesman.com/story/news/politics/politifact/2022/04/29/fact-check-joe-biden-full-professor-four-years/9555102002/
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