"Georgia Indictment Joins Totalitarian Tradition of Mass Trials of Political Opposition"

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By roadkill
16 Aug 2023 5:40 am in No Holds Barred Political Forum
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Bruce » 16 Aug 2023, 8:44 am » wrote: Once upon a time in the third grade me and the prettiest girl in the class were elected as Little Miss and Mr Fall Festival Third Grade.

Then I got to be on stage with this Barbie doll, in front of the entire town, in the final contest.  I sang Fraulien in high G to the roar of the crowd, but alas Bobbie froze up and dropped her baton and it was not, her best performance at all.

When the judges decided the winner, the sixth grade girl that already had a nice set of tits for her age and could sing AND play guitar and her guy came in first place.

No fair having a girl with real tits in the contest, I thought.

My mother said her mother was a whore, anyway, but we didn’t try and reverse the election.

I just took Bobbie to the Shady Nook Cafe after we’d congratulated the winners.

Bruce...you still haven't answered my question about Hillary's Russian collusion hoax where she undermined our democracy...or all the election deniers in the dem party.
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16 Aug 2023 8:56 am
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roadkill » 16 Aug 2023, 7:49 am » wrote: The left has become a totalitarian ideology.  
The irony with "has become" when they always were.
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16 Aug 2023 8:59 am
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Nostradamus'omh » 16 Aug 2023, 8:56 am » wrote: The irony with "has become" when they always were.

To some degree, yes. But now they're all in.  
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16 Aug 2023 9:08 am
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roadkill » 16 Aug 2023, 8:59 am » wrote: To some degree, yes. But now they're all in.  
Which degree of separation are you speculating with rationing away the other 5 degrees of separation playing 4th party triangulating between two ends and a center your not in control off currently.

Capturing cradle to grave 3 5 generation pool of ancestries acting like intellectual souls with the same inaccurate narrative.

Use my 24/7 event horizon graph that covers 4 grandparents, 2 parenting, arriving replacements of the current 6 people one great great grandchild at a time.

It is the yellow one in my avatar, top left corner. Centered object is 1/64 the size of the papr it sits on but it is 64 times thicker. Thresholds of expanding details never duplicating contracting results of ancestry added into a next generation gap added forward now as is always evolving naturally in plain sight.

that big red box is humanity in the top right corner. Bottom left is the 6 pyramids of reasonable doubt and bottom right is 6 degrees of separating instinctive brains intellectually 24.7.

I understand kinetic evolving in actual time left to evolve now since conceived equally occupying space as currently performing on this website.

After this post I am going back out in 90degree heat and pressure wash my sidewalk some more. Had to take time to rehydrate.
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16 Aug 2023 9:12 am
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roadkill » 16 Aug 2023, 8:48 am » wrote: It's classic leftism...they project their own crimes onto their political opponents.
what is bad is the media supports this, without a gun to their head....at least I think there is no gun to their head, maybe there is.
What the left doesn't realize is; every time they indict someone on these stupid charges, they just indict themselves.....and the media.
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16 Aug 2023 9:18 am
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roadkill » 16 Aug 2023, 8:51 am » wrote: Bruce...you still haven't answered my question about Hillary's Russian collusion hoax where she undermined our democracy...or all the election deniers in the dem party.
The school children in the grade schools will know this for a thousand years yet to come:

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The Russian government interfered in the 2016 U.S. presidential election with the goals of harming the campaign of Hillary Clinton, boosting the candidacy of Donald Trump, and increasing political and social discord in the United States. According to the U.S. intelligence community, the operation—code named Project Lakhta [1][2]—was ordered directly by Russian president Vladimir Putin.[3][4] The Special Counsel's report, made public in April 2019, examined numerous contacts between the Trump campaign and Russian officials but concluded that there was insufficient evidence to bring any conspiracy or coordination charges against Trump or his associates.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian ... _elections

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When I was a little Republican boy there was a saying, that somebody was so hard headed he’d argue with Mr Webster.  (Meaning Webster’s dictionary)

Same stupid hard headed people still argue with Wikipedia 
 
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sunburn » 16 Aug 2023, 9:12 am » wrote: what is bad is the media supports this, without a gun to their head....at least I think there is no gun to their head, maybe there is.
What the left doesn't realize is; every time they indict someone on these stupid charges, they just indict themselves.....and the media.

You got it. Not to mention the million$ of tax payer money they waste on their witch hunts.  
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Bruce » 16 Aug 2023, 9:18 am » wrote: The school children in the grade schools will know this for a thousand years yet to come:

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The Russian government interfered in the 2016 U.S. presidential election with the goals of harming the campaign of Hillary Clinton, boosting the candidacy of Donald Trump, and increasing political and social discord in the United States. According to the U.S. intelligence community, the operation—code named Project Lakhta [1][2]—was ordered directly by Russian president Vladimir Putin.[3][4] The Special Counsel's report, made public in April 2019, examined numerous contacts between the Trump campaign and Russian officials but concluded that there was insufficient evidence to bring any conspiracy or coordination charges against Trump or his associates.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian ... _elections

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When I was a little Republican boy there was a saying, that somebody was so hard headed he’d argue with Mr Webster.  (Meaning Webster’s dictionary)

Same stupid hard headed people still argue with Wikipedia

False claims by Wiki.  Our own government interferes in elections here and around the world.


Why hasn't Hillary been indicted for her Russian collusion hoax?      
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roadkill » 16 Aug 2023, 9:22 am » wrote: False claims by Wiki.  Our own government interferes in elections here and around the world.

Why hasn't Hillary been indicted for her Russian collusion hoax?
Because Wiki is what we used to call common knowledge.


What is Common Knowledge? You may have heard people say that you do not have to cite your source when the information you include is “common knowledge.” But what is common knowledge?Broadly speaking, common knowledge refers to information that the average, educated reader would accept as reliable without having to look it up. This includes:
  • Information that most people know, such as that water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit or that Barack Obama was the first American of mixed race to be elected president.
  • Information shared by a cultural or national group, such as the names of famous heroes or events in the nation’s history that are remembered and celebrated.
  • Knowledge shared by members of a certain field, such as the fact that the necessary condition for diffraction of radiation of wavelength from a crystalline solid is given by Bragg’s law.
  • However, what may be common knowledge in one culture, nation, academic discipline or peer group may not be common knowledge in another.
 
 
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16 Aug 2023 9:41 am
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Bruce » 16 Aug 2023, 9:36 am » wrote: Because Wiki is what we used to call common knowledge.

What is Common Knowledge? You may have heard people say that you do not have to cite your source when the information you include is “common knowledge.” But what is common knowledge?Broadly speaking, common knowledge refers to information that the average, educated reader would accept as reliable without having to look it up. This includes:
  • Information that most people know, such as that water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit or that Barack Obama was the first American of mixed race to be elected president.
  • Information shared by a cultural or national group, such as the names of famous heroes or events in the nation’s history that are remembered and celebrated.
  • Knowledge shared by members of a certain field, such as the fact that the necessary condition for diffraction of radiation of wavelength from a crystalline solid is given by Bragg’s law.
  • However, what may be common knowledge in one culture, nation, academic discipline or peer group may not be common knowledge in another.
"Wikipedia Co-Founder Condemns It: “Most Biased Encyclopedia” in History"
 
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Bruce » 16 Aug 2023, 8:44 am » wrote: Once upon a time in the third grade me and the prettiest girl in the class were elected as Little Miss and Mr Fall Festival Third Grade.

Then I got to be on stage with this Barbie doll, in front of the entire town, in the final contest.  I sang Fraulien in high G to the roar of the crowd, but alas Bobbie froze up and dropped her baton and it was not, her best performance at all.

When the judges decided the winner, the sixth grade girl that already had a nice set of tits for her age and could sing AND play guitar and her guy came in first place.

No fair having a girl with real tits in the contest, I thought.

My mother said her mother was a whore, anyway, but we didn’t try and reverse the election.

I just took Bobbie to the Shady Nook Cafe after we’d congratulated the winners.
"Once upon a time..."

... says it all.

:faint:  


 
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Bruce » 16 Aug 2023, 9:36 am » wrote: Because Wiki is what we used to call common knowledge.


What is Common Knowledge? You may have heard people say that you do not have to cite your source when the information you include is “common knowledge.” But what is common knowledge?Broadly speaking, common knowledge refers to information that the average, educated reader would accept as reliable without having to look it up. This includes:
  • Information that most people know, such as that water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit or that Barack Obama was the first American of mixed race to be elected president.
  • Information shared by a cultural or national group, such as the names of famous heroes or events in the nation’s history that are remembered and celebrated.
  • Knowledge shared by members of a certain field, such as the fact that the necessary condition for diffraction of radiation of wavelength from a crystalline solid is given by Bragg’s law.
  • However, what may be common knowledge in one culture, nation, academic discipline or peer group may not be common knowledge in another.
 
 
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Bruce » 16 Aug 2023, 9:36 am » wrote: Because Wiki is what we used to call common knowledge.

What is Common Knowledge? You may have heard people say that you do not have to cite your source when the information you include is “common knowledge.” But what is common knowledge?Broadly speaking, common knowledge refers to information that the average, educated reader would accept as reliable without having to look it up. This includes:
  • Information that most people know, such as that water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit or that Barack Obama was the first American of mixed race to be elected president.
  • Information shared by a cultural or national group, such as the names of famous heroes or events in the nation’s history that are remembered and celebrated.
  • Knowledge shared by members of a certain field, such as the fact that the necessary condition for diffraction of radiation of wavelength from a crystalline solid is given by Bragg’s law.
  • However, what may be common knowledge in one culture, nation, academic discipline or peer group may not be common knowledge in another.
And now it is common knowedge world-wide that Wiki is a Leftist/Liberal propaganda mill and whose information cannot be trusted because it is mostly bunk.

Hell, Even it's creator has come out many times and has stated as such to warn the world that it has been compromised ...
next....
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roadkill » 16 Aug 2023, 8:48 am » wrote: It's classic leftism...they project their own crimes onto their political opponents.
And they aren't even trying to hide it... ok, she is drunk and she can't help herself, but still..

:blink:  

https://youtu.be/ERJDcXPAXnM
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Jantje_Smit » 17 Aug 2023, 10:20 am » wrote: And they aren't even trying to hide it... ok, she is drunk and she can't help herself, but still..

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https://youtu.be/ERJDcXPAXnM

Amazing that drunk hillbillies like Pelosi are in Congress.  Sad.  
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