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marke

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Understand and agree. But when we get to the point that no one wants to reach anyone, it'll be war.


Charlie Kirk Gets Asked at TPUSA Event: ‘How Many Elections Are They Gonna Steal Before We Kill These People?’

Charlie Kirk was asked when “we get to use the guns” to “kill these people” over baseless election fraud claims.

"At this point, we’re living under corporate and medical fascism. This is tyranny. When do we get to use the guns? No, and I’m not — that’s not a joke," asked the audience member. "I’m not saying it like that. I mean, literally, where’s the line? How many elections are they going to steal before we kill these people?"
Venezuelans did not use guns to stop Chavez and his communist takeover. I doubt Christians will take up guns against the communists in America either. Let God sort it all out. He is not fooled for one second by wicked lies of deranged rebels against God.
 

Arthur Brain

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Against your naked ace? :LOL:

Two pair, pudding head. Eights over sixes.


You name the time and place and we'll set up a table.

Settle this once and for all. :LOL:
Well, naked in itself but surrounded by family, sure.

Already settled. You still don't even understand what a conspiracy theory is let alone how to play poker.
 

Stripe

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There's no danger of fraud being uncovered, certainly not the sort you want.
I don't want anything. I couldn't care less who the US president is. Zero cares.

The issue here is that you spout nothing but obvious nonsense. When called on it you turn to obfuscation, diversion and semantic games.

We would love a sensible discussion, but you're anathema to it.
 

marke

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Sure do because I ain't some numpty who buys into bonkers conspiracy theories for starters.

Here, let's break this down for you a bit as to when this started and how such came about. Dial back to the night when the election results started coming in and after a few hours El Trumpo decided to hold a briefing declaring himself the victor. Now, this was flat out dumb but entirely in keeping with his petulant and narcissistic personality. He knew that things weren't looking good, his team would have made him aware of that as they'd know that despite an initial lead in several states, that would be overturned and/or severely diminished the following day once the mail in ballots were counted. This was forecast on news outlets everywhere and such came about.

So, what recourse does such a petulant manchild have but to start bleating on about fraud once the results became more than obvious? Not much really. It was obvious he wasn't going to go gracefully so there we have it. He even claims that he's "your favourite president" despite the fact that he's actually regarded as one of the worst to ever hold office. Still, unfortunately, there's plenty who bought into his bunk and lapped it all up despite it being completely farcical. The whole thing has been a global laughing stock and a satirist's dream Stripe.

But hey, you cling to the conspiracy if ya like. It suits ya!
Democrats always begin the "conspiracy theory" chants when investigators are hot on the trail of exposing democrat wrongdoing. Take the midnight assassination of Seth Rich, for example, who was ambushed on a city street in DC and left for dead. When rational Americans saw a connection between Rich and the movement of DNC emails to Assange they prodded the DC police to investigate that connection. The DC police did not investigate that connection but, instead, called such a connection a "conspiracy theory."

The DC police never solved the case and nobody should allow them to dismiss key suspects just because they do not want those suspects being suspects.
 

marke

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They didn't. Simple as that. That's why the results have been certified long ago and these silly audits have only confirmed it. It's also why sane republicans are fed up of the ongoing embarrassing nonsense.
The votes were certified in a rush but never proven to have been 100% valid. The JFK/LBJ ticket won Texas by fraud but since the vote was certified in a rush the government officials claimed no investigation could then be done. Some precincts had reported more votes for the democrats than they had residents living in those precincts.
 

Arthur Brain

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I don't want anything. I couldn't care less who the US president is. Zero cares.

The issue here is that you spout nothing but obvious nonsense. When called on it you turn to obfuscation, diversion and semantic games.

We would love a sensible discussion, but you're anathema to it.
:ROFLMAO:

Oh sure ya don't. That's why you've prattled on so much about how those who accept the results of the last election are insane and even conspiracy theorists...

You're hilarious at times and if only you were capable of the latter. Still, thanks for the laugh!
 

Arthur Brain

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The votes were certified in a rush but never proven to have been 100% valid. The JFK/LBJ ticket won Texas by fraud but since the vote was certified in a rush the government officials claimed no investigation could then be done. Some precincts had reported more votes for the democrats than they had residents living in those precincts.
Um, no they weren't and your ongoing spiel is beyond boring now...
 

marke

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Just pathetic.
You got that right. Here is just one of the thousands of crazies who never stop advocating violence:


"We got to stay on the street. And we've got to get more active, we've got to get more confrontational. We've got to make sure that they know that we mean business," she said.
Asked about the curfew put in place, Waters said, "I don't think anything about curfew. Curfew means I want you all to stop talking. I want you to stop meeting. I want you to stop gathering. I don't agree with that."
The congresswoman's comments come at a particularly fraught time in the nation's history. Closing arguments are underway in Chauvin's trial, and protests continue over the killing of Wright. Authorities have ramped up security around Minneapolis, with crews installing razor wire around some police buildings and National Guard troops have been deployed in parts of the city's downtown.
 

Stripe

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On a K,8,6 board?

Learn to deal with reality. You lost that one. There's always the next hand.

You still don't even understand what a conspiracy theory is let alone how to play poker.
:LOL:

Are you still on that bandwagon? A conspiracy is a few people with a secret, usually criminal, plan. A conspiracy theorist is someone who thinks that such a group exists.

You accuse us of being conspiracy theorists when we point at big tech and the media -- entire companies with budgets the size of midsize nations and large workforces.

We accuse you of the same sort of thing as a bit of a joke. But you miss the point and seize on the chance to rant about pointless semantics.

You got called and were holding A9o. Not even a flush draw.

Next hand, please. :LOL:
 

marke

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Yup, cos none credible has been shown. Stuff that whets the appetite of those already mired in conspiracy garbage don't count. Also debunked all over the place as well...
Millions of democrat cultists tanding on soapboxes and chanting "There was no fraud!" will never prove by deep-dive investigations that millions of mysterious late-night ballot dumps for Biden were legitimate votes.
 

marke

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Oh dear. Still can't understand what constitutes a conspiracy theory or those who adhere to such then?

Do you need it explaining in large or coloured font? Bolded or in italics perhaps?

I'll start with bold:

I am with the prevailing consensus that Biden legitimately won the 2020 election. Therefore I can't be a conspiracy theorist on the matter because to be so would require me to be at odds with that.

Now hey, if you want to continue with this then do carry on if you want. There's some entertainment value at least when pompous blowhards double down on a glaring blunder and end up making themselves look even more silly after all...

:D
Conspiracy? Lt. Col Vindman meets with Adam Schiff behind closed doors prior to the mysterious introduction of the anonymous whistleblower who claims he heard Trump commit treason. Never mind the whistleblower accuser cannot be cross-examined as required by law because democrats suspended due process in order to obtain a conviction on the strength of a party-line vote, not on the facts.
 

Stripe

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You got that right. Here is just one of the thousands of crazies who never stop advocating violence:


"We got to stay on the street. And we've got to get more active, we've got to get more confrontational. We've got to make sure that they know that we mean business," she said.
Asked about the curfew put in place, Waters said, "I don't think anything about curfew. Curfew means I want you all to stop talking. I want you to stop meeting. I want you to stop gathering. I don't agree with that."
The congresswoman's comments come at a particularly fraught time in the nation's history. Closing arguments are underway in Chauvin's trial, and protests continue over the killing of Wright. Authorities have ramped up security around Minneapolis, with crews installing razor wire around some police buildings and National Guard troops have been deployed in parts of the city's downtown.
Probably a Fed.
 

Arthur Brain

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On a K,8,6 board?

Learn to deal with reality. You lost that one. There's always the next hand.


:LOL:

Are you still on that bandwagon? A conspiracy is a few people with a secret, usually criminal, plan. A conspiracy theorist is someone who thinks that such a group exists.

You accuse us of being conspiracy theorists when we point at big tech and the media -- entire companies with budgets the size of midsize nations and large workforces.

We accuse you of the same sort of thing as a bit of a joke. But you miss the point and seize on the chance to rant about pointless semantics.

You got called and were holding A9o. Not even a flush draw.

Next hand, please. :LOL:
Oh, I already deal with reality dude, like acknowledging that Biden is legitimately president just as I did when Trump won back in 2016. Now don't smart cos you were called on a hand that wasn't even Ace high or carry on pretending that you weren't serious with your lamentable ignorance regarding what constitutes actual conspiracy theory if you like. Your posts are still there for all to see.

You'd be better off folding except you already have. Still funny though!
 

marke

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Um, no they weren't and your ongoing spiel is beyond boring now...
Here is a bit of history for those who believe democrats never commit voter fraud:


Johnson had almost certainly been involved in fishy elections before. In 1941, LBJ very likely out-polled his primary opponent in a special Senate election, only to see his political enemies steal the election in a classic case of ballot-box stuffing that dragged on for days on end. Seven years later, Johnson returned the favor in what was almost certainly a rigged election. Days after the election, officials in Precinct 13, Jim Wells county, discovered 200 uncounted votes, cast by voters who mysteriously signed in by alphabetical order, all in the same handwriting. It was the most egregious example of widespread, systematic fraud, most pronounced in counties under the thumb of Johnson’s political ally, George Parr. Caro has argued convincingly that Johnson’s team won by dubious means.

To be fair, nobody’s hands were clean in the 1948 Senate election. But if anyone was capable of manipulating the returns in Texas, it was Lyndon Johnson. In 1960, Precinct 13 returned 1,144 votes for John Kennedy and just 45 for Richard Nixon. The Democrats carried Webb County by a lopsided margin of 10,059 to 1,802. In total, Kennedy-Johnson won the nine counties that Parr and his allies controlled by 21,691 votes.
 

Arthur Brain

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Here is a bit of history for those who believe democrats never commit voter fraud:


Johnson had almost certainly been involved in fishy elections before. In 1941, LBJ very likely out-polled his primary opponent in a special Senate election, only to see his political enemies steal the election in a classic case of ballot-box stuffing that dragged on for days on end. Seven years later, Johnson returned the favor in what was almost certainly a rigged election. Days after the election, officials in Precinct 13, Jim Wells county, discovered 200 uncounted votes, cast by voters who mysteriously signed in by alphabetical order, all in the same handwriting. It was the most egregious example of widespread, systematic fraud, most pronounced in counties under the thumb of Johnson’s political ally, George Parr. Caro has argued convincingly that Johnson’s team won by dubious means.

To be fair, nobody’s hands were clean in the 1948 Senate election. But if anyone was capable of manipulating the returns in Texas, it was Lyndon Johnson. In 1960, Precinct 13 returned 1,144 votes for John Kennedy and just 45 for Richard Nixon. The Democrats carried Webb County by a lopsided margin of 10,059 to 1,802. In total, Kennedy-Johnson won the nine counties that Parr and his allies controlled by 21,691 votes.
Here's a wake up call for those like yourself who seem to "think" that those like myself are unaware of the history of political chicanery. Loads of it through the ages from all sides of the spectrum. Got that now? Oh good.
 

Stripe

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you were called

Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait a minute. Hold on.

You're calling with ace high now?!

Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.

This is precious. We have to set up a game. :LOL:

Your posts are still there for all to see.

Oh, don't you worry about that. I've got the html saved, screenshots of every page and waybackmachine archives of this thread. :LOL:

You'd be better off folding except you already have.
Wot?

Anyway. Fold 2 pair? No way. Not on this flop. This is probably the best hand I'll get dealt all evening.
 

marke

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Here's a wake up call for those like yourself who seem to "think" that those like myself are unaware of the history of political chicanery. Loads of it through the ages from all sides of the spectrum. Got that now? Oh good.
Congratulations. You recognize democrats have a long history of voter fraud.
 

Arthur Brain

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Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait a minute. Hold on.

You're calling with ace high now?!

Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.

This is precious. We have to set up a game. :LOL:



Oh, don't you worry about that. I've got the html saved, screenshots of every page and waybackmachine archives of this thread. :LOL:


Wot?

Anyway. Fold 2 pair? No way. Not on this flop. This is probably the best hand I'll get dealt all evening.
Your best hand is a 7 2 off suit? Okay then.

Bored now...
 
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