Friday, June 23, 2023

War with Russia - Another Burisma/ Biden Quid pro Quo?

30 comments:

  1. Sen. Ron Johnson ... recently told [Newsmax] that Grassley never actually said that the recordings exist.

    Prosecutor/Judge Jimmy Dore presented the evidence, considered it, then declared Joe and Hunter Biden guilty. Lock them up now!

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  2. Joe's got nothing to worry about. He just needs to rig the jury pool like he did the last election.

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  3. And he lost... :-)))))))))))))))))

    Maybe he did rigged it TO LOSE? ;-P

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  4. donald tRump set up his loss via his incompetent mishandling of the coronavirus pandemic. If tRump hadn't (via his bigly incompetence) caused the death of tens of thousands of Americans, he might have gotten reelected. Not that he otherwise did a good job. He did a shitty job. Even not including the mass death he was responsible for. But that, in my opinion was the reason for the record turnout. The American people realized that voting was a matter of life or death. The Joe Biden voters did, at least.

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  5. Trump didn't tell Fauci to release the virus in WuHan. Fauci did that all on his own.

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  6. Nobody told anyone to "release" the virus anywhere. That's tinfoil hat nuttery.

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  7. \\donald tRump set up his loss via his incompetent mishandling of the coronavirus pandemic. If tRump hadn't (via his bigly incompetence) caused the death of tens of thousands of Americans, he might have gotten reelected.

    Bullocks. He would be hounted for it EVEN if miserly dozens of people would die.

    Andf they would die anyway. Cause "all people are mortal".



    \\But that, in my opinion was the reason for the record turnout.

    Naah.

    It's just that Reps was able to pump out their voters, while Dems had that feeling that "job done", and lost.

    And then Dems was able to pump up their voters, while Reps had that feeling that "job done", and lost.

    Take it... or throw it out. But that is how it looks like from POV of dispasioanate and maybe cynical, a little, foreigners overview. ;-P

    (THAT is... talking about politics... from my side, for at least)



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    1. Qtard's POV is that of a FM.

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  8. Minus: Nope... just weaponize one.

    Agreed. The republicans have weaponized the pandemic to harm Joe Biden. All the fallout from tRump's incompetent mishandling of it is being spun as Joe Biden's fault. The continuing deaths (of unvaccinated trumpers), the supply chain issues and the ongoing trumpflation. All these problems were made worse than they needed to be due to tRump's incompetence. And they'd be much worse now if Joe Biden hadn't taken over.

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  9. \\Anonymous Dervish Sanders said...
    Qtard's POV is that of a FM.

    Very *credible* claim... from chronical hypocrite and liar and totalitarian wannabe. :-)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))

    And obviously an idiot.

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  10. Non-credible denial from a proven FM. An FM who says things like "THAT is... talking about politics... from my side, for at least", when he previously claimed there are no discussion about American politics taking place on this blog.

    Also a totalitarian wannabe who makes idiotic claims like overthrowing democracy -- that's a "human right".

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  11. :-)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))


    \\An FM who says things like "THAT is... talking about politics... from my side, for at least", when he previously claimed there are no discussion about American politics taking place on this blog.

    Yep.

    Prefviously... there was none.
    But, after you tried to say that that is exactly what you want...
    I gave it.

    But.

    No hope. You are hopeless idiot. And have no smarts to support such discussion. Which makes it MONOlogue... not dialog.

    And dialog needed... for it to be discussion. ;-P

    All is so simple... but still eludes understanding from such an idiot. Like you. :-))))))))))))))))))



    \\overthrowing democracy -- that's a "human right".

    Yap.

    People can establish, and they can "overthrow"... democracy.

    Well, isn't that what happen constantly. In process of elections. ;-P

    As legitimate and in all accordance with written law process of REestablishing democracy. Each time.

    But.

    Same as VERY FIRST TIME, even before ANY establishing law even was signed.
    People DID IT by excercising there rights DIRECTLY... ;-)


    Otherwise.

    Was Founding Fathers elected? By whom? How? ;-P

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  12. No comments, De-Ru-Pi? :-)))

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  13. Qtard: People can establish, and they can "overthrow"... democracy. Well, isn't that what happen constantly. In process of elections.

    No. A coup isn't democracy. A coup isn't an election. There was an election. Joe Biden won it.

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  14. Who elected Founding Fathers? ;-P

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  15. The citizens of the 13 colonies that sent them as delegates to the continental Congress.

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  16. BS.

    The first Continental Congress met in Carpenter's Hall in Philadelphia, from September 5, to October 26, 1774. Carpenter's Hall was also the seat of the Pennsylvania Congress. All of the colonies except Georgia sent delegates. These were elected by the people, by the colonial legislatures, or by the committees of correspondence of the respective colonies.

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  17. On March 12, 1773, the Virginia House of Burgesses adopted a resolution establishing a permanent legislative Committee of Correspondence, featuring patriot luminaries Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry, and Benjamin Harrison among its 11 members.

    “Whereas, the minds of his Majesty's faithful subjects in this colony have been much disturbed by various rumours and reports of proceedings tending to deprive them of their ancient, legal, and constitutional rights,” stated the resolution, “therefore, to remove the uneasinesses and to quiet the minds of the people, as well as for the other good purposes above mentioned Be it resolved, that a standing committee of correspondence and inquiry be appointed to consist of eleven persons …

    Over the next eight months, eight other American colonies followed Virginia’s example by establishing their own Committees of Correspondence.

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  18. The "myths" of American democracy de-bunked. They weren't elected, they were "appointed".

    Hence the origin of "States Rights".

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  19. I know what Derpy would say.

    "You spelling Founding Fathers incorrectly" here. :-))))))))))))))))

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  20. Who elected or appointed the J6 insurrectionists?

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  21. :-)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))

    Truely an idiot.

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  22. You won't get any disagreement from me regarding your honest admission of truly being an idiot.

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  23. It looks like Qtard is silently agreeing with my smart comment.

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  24. Google: Truly is an adverb meaning “in a truthful way,” “absolutely,” or “properly.” It's the adverbial form of the adjective “true.” “Truely” is sometimes mistakenly used instead of truly, but “truely” is not a real word and should be avoided.

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