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Post by thefrog on Mar 25, 2021 14:52:50 GMT -8
Frog, that's true, but Biden was never challenged on the garbled mumbo-jumbo of his responses. Trump would have been crucified at those answers. 100%. He won’t be until the media pull their heads out of their asses (and we all know that isn’t going to happen)
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Post by Credo on Mar 25, 2021 22:03:49 GMT -8
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Post by Bick on Mar 26, 2021 6:06:40 GMT -8
Frog, that's true, but Biden was never challenged on the garbled mumbo-jumbo of his responses. Trump would have been crucified at those answers. 100%. He won’t be until the media pull their heads out of their asses (and we all know that isn’t going to happen) With as widespread this alternate reality has become, l wonder if there's some evil genius behind it all just screwing with us to see how stupid we really are to accept it all, and will push the limits until we finally say ENOUGH.
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Post by duke on Mar 26, 2021 13:50:44 GMT -8
Biden continues to play the race card on Georgia voter reform. Playing the race card so Democrats can continue to cheat. www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/biden-urges-congress-to-pass-election-reform-in-wake-of-georgia-voting-restrictions/ar-BB1f0wkk?ocid=entnewsntpPresident Joe Biden slammed Georgia's new voting restrictions, calling them 21st-century “Jim Crow” and urging Congress to pass election reform bills. “This law, like so many others being pursued by Republicans in statehouses across the country is a blatant attack on the Constitution and good conscience,” Biden said in a statement Friday afternoon. “This is Jim Crow in the 21st Century. It must end. We have a moral and Constitutional obligation to act.”
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Post by ProfessorFate on Mar 27, 2021 1:31:29 GMT -8
Joe Biden, grasping the latest left-wing talking point pushed by Stacey Abrams and her media allies everywhere, has launched a misleading attack on Georgia Senate Bill 202, which Governor Brian Kemp just signed into law. Here’s what Biden had to say: It’s an atrocity. The idea, you want any indication, it has nothing to do with fairness, nothing to do with decency. They pass a law saying you can’t provide water for people standing in line, while they’re waiting to vote. You don’t need anything else to know that this is nothing but punitive, designed to keep people from voting. You can’t provide water for people about to vote? Give me a break. Let’s take a look at what S.B. 202 actually says: No person shall solicit votes [or] distribute or display any campaign material, nor shall any person give, offer to give, or participate in the giving of any money or gifts, including, but not limited to, food and drink, to … This Code section shall not be construed to prohibit a poll officer…from making available self-service water from an unattended receptacle to waiting in line to vote.
The parts in bold are what S.B. 202 added to the statute. The prohibition applies inside polling places, within 150 feet of a polling place, or “within 25 feet of any voter standing in line to vote at any polling place.”
Now, first of all, notice what is not prohibited here. Voters can still bring bottled water or other food or beverages with them to stand on line to vote, as people often do when waiting at Disney World or to buy concert tickets or in other public places where people stand on long lines. Voters can still also, if they like, order food; the bill doesn’t stop the Domino’s Pizza man or the local hot dog cart or taco truck from doing business. And if you feel impelled to donate food and drink to voters, you can still do that, too; you just have to give it to the poll workers so they can put it out for general use. The president’s claim that “You can’t provide water for people about to vote” is just false. What you cannot do under the new Georgia law is deploy people in National Rifle Association t-shirts and MAGA hats to hand out free Koch-brothers-financed, Federalist Society–branded pizza to voters.
www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/joe-biden-botches-the-georgia-voting-law/ar-BB1f0Jsv?li=BBnb7Kz
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Post by thefrog on Mar 27, 2021 7:21:23 GMT -8
Can anyone explain to me Biden's comparison of Jim Crow laws to filibuster? Or did I totally misunderstand (which isn't that difficult) what he was saying?
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Post by davidsf on Mar 27, 2021 7:41:38 GMT -8
Can anyone explain to me Biden's comparison of Jim Crow laws to filibuster? Or did I totally misunderstand (which isn't that difficult) what he was saying? I did not hear that comparison to Filibuster... I heard him comparing the new Georgia law to "Jim Crow of the 21st century."
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Post by davidsf on Mar 27, 2021 7:49:58 GMT -8
Biden forgets what he is talking about
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Post by MDDad on Mar 27, 2021 8:09:44 GMT -8
Someow we find ourselves facing three factors that combine to form the perfect storm threatening our standing in the world. One, we have elected a senile old man as not only our president, but as the leader of the free world. The presidential debates were only four months, and it is shocking to see the mental decline of this man in just that short period of time. Two, we are tearing ourselves apart as a society and a nation over ridiculous delusional issues that are entirely man made. And three, in China we are faced with the greatest existential threat to our position as the most powerful and influential nation in the world since 1918.
I guess when you're stupid, you more often than not get what you deserve.
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Post by vilepagan on Mar 27, 2021 8:22:27 GMT -8
And three, in China we are faced with the greatest existential threat to our position as the most powerful and influential nation in the world since 1918. A couple of questions: Why should the US be the most powerful and influential country in the world? Because we have all the money? I'm also curious why you picked the date of 1918...we weren't the most powerful and influential nation in the world until after WWII.
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Post by thefrog on Mar 27, 2021 8:33:49 GMT -8
Do you not want the US to be the most powerful country in the world?
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Post by duke on Mar 27, 2021 8:40:52 GMT -8
Can anyone explain to me Biden's comparison of Jim Crow laws to filibuster? Or did I totally misunderstand (which isn't that difficult) what he was saying? The Great Obama started that comparison at a Eulogy for Congressman John Lewis where he hijacked the service to make a political speech. Abandoning his Hawaiian accent for that of a Southern Minister to make his racist point. www.msn.com/en-us/news/opinion/read-obama-s-eulogy-for-rep-john-lewis/ar-BB17nN
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Post by duke on Mar 27, 2021 9:40:50 GMT -8
And three, in China we are faced with the greatest existential threat to our position as the most powerful and influential nation in the world since 1918. A couple of questions: Why should the US be the most powerful and influential country in the world? Because we have all the money?
I'm also curious why you picked the date of 1918...we weren't the most powerful and influential nation in the world until after WWII. There in a nutshell is a display of the liberal mindset. Should we get a participation trophy?
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Post by Bick on Mar 27, 2021 9:55:05 GMT -8
A couple of questions: Why should the US be the most powerful and influential country in the world? Because we have all the money?
I'm also curious why you picked the date of 1918...we weren't the most powerful and influential nation in the world until after WWII. There in a nutshell is a display of the liberal mindset. Should we get a participation trophy? World order, kumbaya thinking that ignores, or believes can change, the animalistic nature of the dominance of humans.
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Post by MDDad on Mar 27, 2021 10:02:59 GMT -8
Why should the US be the most powerful and influential country in the world? Because we have all the money? I'm also curious why you picked the date of 1918...we weren't the most powerful and influential nation in the world until after WWII. I didn't say the United States should be the most powerful and influential country in the world, but the fact is that we are, and the only other option for that position is China. Given that China keeps the vast majority of its citizenry living in miserable abject poverty, that it aggressively pursues its imperialistic strategy of territorial expansion, and that it actively condones slavery for specific ethnic groups within its borders, the world is certainly a better place with the U.S. in that position than the Chinese. And we clearly don't have all the money. Fortunately, Joe Biden doesn't have enough printing presses to put us in that position. However, we certainly have the most debt. We also have the largest, most dynamic economy (despite the best efforts of the American left to damage it in the past 12 months) and the most powerful military, and those things give us the championship belt, at least for a short time longer. Most historians believe the United States became the most powerful and influential nation in the world after World War I. Most of those who disagree feel it was the end of the Spanish-American War in 1898. History has proven them correct, as Germany, Japan and the Soviet Union have all fallen decisively short of displacing us.
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