Fox viewers need to see how they've been lied to.Mikey wrote: ↑Mon Apr 17, 2023 6:14 pmI seriously hope they don't settle. We need to see all the sordid details exposed in open court.Jsc810 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 17, 2023 6:05 pm Once again, the courthouse steps encourage the parties to settle.
Oh to be a fly on the wall during those discussions.
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9/27/22“Left Seater” wrote:So charges are around the corner?
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In Mexico every single voter must provide ID and vote on election day--with paper ballots that can be counted. And Mexico has a voter turnout of about 90%. And we're using what? :doh:
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They won't be mentioning it at all of Fox anyway.
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You mean "on FOX,"Mikey/Suck Meat? C'mon, syntax matters. ![red banana :redban:](./images/smilies/red_banana.gif)
![red banana :redban:](./images/smilies/red_banana.gif)
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Neither speeling nor capitalization are examples of syntax. But keep on shooting yourself in the foot, OK?
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I wasn't citing your spelling or capitalization, but rather your misuse of "of" instead of "on," which of course is syntax. But I'm just messing with ya..
Here's the real problem of the Liberals, and thus the reason something like Orange Man was duly elected..
https://twitter.com/i/status/1648037544766894106
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Here's the real problem of the Liberals, and thus the reason something like Orange Man was duly elected..
https://twitter.com/i/status/1648037544766894106
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And similarly, here's the fucking mayor of Chicago..
https://twitter.com/i/status/1645079432082739204
![Embarassed :oops:](./images/smilies/icon_redface.gif)
https://twitter.com/i/status/1645079432082739204
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Before God was, I am
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Kierland triggered by LT2.
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:bung: Your every response to LT2 indicates you were triggered.
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You are just flailing and making shit up now. That doesn’t even make sense.
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No. Your reactions to his posts indicate textbook triggering.
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KPG: IKYABWAI
Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2019 4:39 pmUnlike you tards, I actually have functioning tastebuds and a refined pallet.
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Just more proof you people don’t want the old board back because that pathetic coward would have been run immediately upon his return, from being run before and exiled to .pedo for running such weak shit.
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Dammit. The KPG was a nice white flag.
Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2019 4:39 pmUnlike you tards, I actually have functioning tastebuds and a refined pallet.
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Excellent editorial by the Dallas Morning News:
Texas’ latest mass shooting is about guns, not immigration
Killings in Cleveland are about guns, not border enforcement.
By Dallas Morning News Editorial
3:38 PM on May 1, 2023 CDT
Every day, it seems, we wake up or fall asleep to a new horror. Awash with guns, our country pulses with fear and anger.
This weekend, it was Wilson Garcia of Cleveland, Texas, who inadvertently summoned death when he asked his neighbor to stop firing his rifle near the Garcia home because of a sleeping baby. The neighbor barged into Garcia’s house with an AR-15 and slaughtered the man’s wife, 9-year-old son and three others, according to police.
The suspected shooter, Francisco Oropesa, was reportedly in the country illegally and had been deported multiple times before. If so, that is a failure of border enforcement that federal officials must explain. But we should not let the gunman’s immigration status distract us from the common denominator in so many senseless shootings in this country, and that is the ease with which anyone can obtain guns and the recklessness with which they are used.
The Second Amendment is not a death pact. We cannot accept that the founders intended to craft a law that sows constant fear of violent death throughout American society. While current U.S. Supreme Court rulings have wrongly offered the most expansive possible interpretation of gun rights, reasonable regulation would include limits on semi-automatic weapons, magazine size, the number of rounds that can be fired, the speed with which they can be fired, caliber size, the right to openly brandish firearms and more.
We don’t know under what circumstances Oropesa obtained a semi-automatic rifle, and enemies of gun regulation will likely make hay out of the fact that the gunman was in the country illegally and was already banned from owning a gun by federal law. There are legal loopholes that allow people in this country to buy a gun without a background check, and Congress and state lawmakers have refused to close those loopholes. As they stand, our laws have created a vast legal market for guns that makes regulating illegal purchases all but impossible.
Opponents of gun regulation will note, correctly, that any one law can’t prevent all tragedies. That hasn’t stopped us from enforcing rules in other aspects of our lives to minimize harm. Most people don’t question the need for laws that protect us from drunken driving, workplace hazards or unsafe drugs.
Gov. Greg Abbott’s statement offering a $50,000 reward to catch Oropesa is welcome given the horrific nature of this crime. The governor should have offered that reward and conveyed his condolences. Instead he tastelessly referred to the victims as “five illegal immigrants.” The unnecessary reference was dehumanizing in the context of their violent deaths. If the victims had been Americans — as has been the case in countless mass shootings — their citizenship status would have gone unmentioned.
This is what you should know about the victims: They didn’t deserve to die. They have families that love and grieve for them. Three children at the home were found unharmed but covered in the blood of adults who died protecting them.
How can our country keep experiencing this bloodshed and accept it?
Texas’ latest mass shooting is about guns, not immigration
Killings in Cleveland are about guns, not border enforcement.
By Dallas Morning News Editorial
3:38 PM on May 1, 2023 CDT
Every day, it seems, we wake up or fall asleep to a new horror. Awash with guns, our country pulses with fear and anger.
This weekend, it was Wilson Garcia of Cleveland, Texas, who inadvertently summoned death when he asked his neighbor to stop firing his rifle near the Garcia home because of a sleeping baby. The neighbor barged into Garcia’s house with an AR-15 and slaughtered the man’s wife, 9-year-old son and three others, according to police.
The suspected shooter, Francisco Oropesa, was reportedly in the country illegally and had been deported multiple times before. If so, that is a failure of border enforcement that federal officials must explain. But we should not let the gunman’s immigration status distract us from the common denominator in so many senseless shootings in this country, and that is the ease with which anyone can obtain guns and the recklessness with which they are used.
The Second Amendment is not a death pact. We cannot accept that the founders intended to craft a law that sows constant fear of violent death throughout American society. While current U.S. Supreme Court rulings have wrongly offered the most expansive possible interpretation of gun rights, reasonable regulation would include limits on semi-automatic weapons, magazine size, the number of rounds that can be fired, the speed with which they can be fired, caliber size, the right to openly brandish firearms and more.
We don’t know under what circumstances Oropesa obtained a semi-automatic rifle, and enemies of gun regulation will likely make hay out of the fact that the gunman was in the country illegally and was already banned from owning a gun by federal law. There are legal loopholes that allow people in this country to buy a gun without a background check, and Congress and state lawmakers have refused to close those loopholes. As they stand, our laws have created a vast legal market for guns that makes regulating illegal purchases all but impossible.
Opponents of gun regulation will note, correctly, that any one law can’t prevent all tragedies. That hasn’t stopped us from enforcing rules in other aspects of our lives to minimize harm. Most people don’t question the need for laws that protect us from drunken driving, workplace hazards or unsafe drugs.
Gov. Greg Abbott’s statement offering a $50,000 reward to catch Oropesa is welcome given the horrific nature of this crime. The governor should have offered that reward and conveyed his condolences. Instead he tastelessly referred to the victims as “five illegal immigrants.” The unnecessary reference was dehumanizing in the context of their violent deaths. If the victims had been Americans — as has been the case in countless mass shootings — their citizenship status would have gone unmentioned.
This is what you should know about the victims: They didn’t deserve to die. They have families that love and grieve for them. Three children at the home were found unharmed but covered in the blood of adults who died protecting them.
How can our country keep experiencing this bloodshed and accept it?
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Do you agree with the way Mary Trump acquired and disseminated the records?Jsc810 wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 1:10 am Suit dismissed, and he's ordered to pay all legal fees.
The twice-impeached former president’s claims against the defendants “fail as a matter of constitutional law,”
“I think he is a fucking loser, and he is going to throw anything against the wall he can. It’s desperation. The walls are closing in and he is throwing anything against the wall that will stick...."
Shut up, Randy!
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You mean the records she stole from the WH and they found at her home in Florida?
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E. Jean Carroll's lawyers rested their civil case against Dump, and the only witness Dump had to call bailed out citing "health issues." The only question now is how big of an award she's going to get from Dump.
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Too bad it won't be thisDiego in Seattle wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 11:33 am E. Jean Carroll's lawyers rested their civil case against Dump, and the only witness Dump had to call bailed out citing "health issues." The only question now is how big of an award she's going to get from Dump.
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“Kemp signs bill allowing removal of local prosecutors in Georgia.”
Gee I wonder what they are really up to.
We are in the “legal” phase of fascism. Next comes the force phase, not that the pigs have not been at that part for decades.
Fire up the ovens!
Gee I wonder what they are really up to.
We are in the “legal” phase of fascism. Next comes the force phase, not that the pigs have not been at that part for decades.
Fire up the ovens!
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“Texas Bill Would Train Third Graders to Use 'Battlefield' Tourniquets.”
But no talking about gays, you know, to protect the kids.
But no talking about gays, you know, to protect the kids.
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Seems far more practical than learning how to sodomize.
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If school shootings persist, yeah, knowing how to improvise a tourniquet would be handy.
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When people claim that they're wanting kids to be safe while ignoring what's going on in the churches to attack groups of Americans who have no higher rate of pedophilia than the rest of society, it's not the kids they're concerned about.
SYHTFOTW
9/27/22“Left Seater” wrote:So charges are around the corner?
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Who is ignoring what is going on in churches? Are you lying, stupid or both?
Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2019 4:39 pmUnlike you tards, I actually have functioning tastebuds and a refined pallet.
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I didn't think I needed to bring that up. I know Queerland really super dooper hates whataboutisms and will be along momentarily to call it out.
Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2019 4:39 pmUnlike you tards, I actually have functioning tastebuds and a refined pallet.
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Do you have any functioning brain cells left? More than 5?
Why is it that drag show performances are banned yet church performances aren't?
Why aren't there reporting laws for church officials?
9/27/22“Left Seater” wrote:So charges are around the corner?