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Gossip & Opinions / Re: Anti-Environmentalists Party in Georgia!
« Last post by robcguns on Today at 06:08:41 PM »
Blacks have now destroyed the beaches too. The one place you usually wouldn’t see any now they are there up to their stupid antics of twerking like street walking war pigs. Fuck I can’t their ways.
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: 2024 Charlotte Cup April 7th
« Last post by webstar on Today at 06:01:45 PM »
I dont have any fat on me

agreed
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Politics and Political Issues Board / Re: Arizona huh?
« Last post by LurkerNoMore on Today at 05:59:11 PM »
Well,  well, well…. Looks like these fake electors were just indicted by the Arizona state grand jury.

I thought this fake electors plot was “debunked”.  :D :D :D :D :D :D.   Pretty sure Rudy and Meadows won’t say it is “debunked”. 

Looks like someone was wrong again.   As always. 
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Judicial Watch: FBI Records Indicate Fauci Agency Funded Gain-of-Function Wuhan Lab Research ‘Would leave no signatures of purposeful human manipulation’
PRESS RELEASES
APRIL 19, 2024
https://www.judicialwatch.org/funded-gain-of-function-wuhan/

Giving Fauci the benefit of the doubt (::)), he only learned that his institute was funding GOF at WIV via Ecohealth by late Jan 2020.  Since then, his lies, prevarications, and misdirection have only grown.

Beware: this is over 45 pages long but very informative.

<Fauci had been alerted by late January that his institute had funded coronavirus discovery and research in Wuhan through the EcoHealth Alliance. Collins also expressed concerns the theory could damage “international harmony.”>

https://usrtk.org/covid-19-origins/visual-timeline-proximal-origin/
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How in the world is this happening??

‘Trial By Ambush’: Former Federal Prosecutors Say Alvin Bragg’s Strategy Is Unlike Anything They’ve Seen Before
KATELYNN RICHARDSON
CONTRIBUTOR
April 24, 2024

When defendants go on trial, the allegations against them are generally clear. Not so with former President Donald Trump and his “hush money” case.

Prosecutors in Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office offered new transparency not only to the public, but seemingly also Trump’s defense attorneys on Tuesday when, one year after indicting the former president, they finally pulled back the curtain to reveal the motivating crime in their case: a violation of state election law. Former federal prosecutors told the Daily Caller News Foundation Bragg’s lack of clarity is unfair to the defense, who can’t prepare to argue against a charge they don’t know, and unlike what they’ve seen before.

“I don’t recall ever having a trial where the defense didn’t know what the government was trying to prove,” former federal prosecutor Jonathan Fahey told the DCNF, likening Bragg’s approach to a “trial by ambush.” (RELATED: Prosecutor Finally Reveals Key Details Of ‘Crime’ Alleged In Alvin Bragg’s Indictment Of Trump)

Bragg’s indictment last April charged Trump with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records allegedly related to a $130,000 paid to keep porn star Stormy Daniels from telling her story of an alleged affair ahead of the election. To charge the eight-year old misdemeanor offenses as a felony, he argued it was done to commit or conceal another crime — presumably, a federal campaign-finance violation. But he never specified.

That is, until Tuesday, when it came out after defense attorneys objected to prosecutor Joshua Steinglass’ line of questioning that they were claiming Trump violated New York Election Law § 17-152. The statute makes it a misdemeanor for any two or more people to “conspire” to influence an election using “unlawful means.”

During opening statements Monday, Matthew Colangelo, senior counsel for the district attorney and a former top official in the Biden Department of Justice, argued that the records Trump allegedly falsified in relation to Daniels’ payment are part of a broader “conspiracy” to influence the 2016 election involving Trump, his former attorney Michael Cohen and former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker.

Prosecutors are seeking to demonstrate that conspiracy — which they clarified is rooted in the election statute, though it is not named in the indictment — through witness testimony.

Former President Donald Trump's Hush Money Trial Continues In New York
NEW YORK, NEW YORK – APRIL 23: Former U.S. President Donald Trump returns to the courtroom after a recess in his criminal trial for allegedly covering up hush money payments at Manhattan Criminal Court on April 23, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Yuki Iwamura-Pool/Getty Images)

Former federal prosecutor Andrew Cherkasky said the theory put forward by Bragg under the statute is “bizarre.”

“The misdemeanor statute of limitations is expired on this offense, just as it is expired on the underlying offense, raising a significant legal question about the propriety of this approach,” he told the DCNF.

“One of the biggest issues in this case is that the prosecution has essentially withheld this theory until trial has started,” Cherkasky continued. “The defense has complained about this the entire time, but the judge has refused to require identification of the felony escalator at an earlier stage. This amounts to another form of ‘trial by fire,” which is not how the American criminal justice system is supposed to work.

John Malcolm, vice president for the Heritage Foundation’s Institute for Constitutional Government and former deputy assistant attorney general in the DOJ’s Criminal Division, said there are three things about the revelation that “amaze” him as a former prosecutor.

“First, that Alvin Bragg’s office did not provide advanced notice of the precise allegations in order to enable former President Trump’s legal team to prepare an adequate defense,” he said. “Second, that the statutory code section cited by the lead prosecutor (New York Penal Code Section 17-152) prohibits a conspiracy ‘to promote or prevent the election of any person to a public office by unlawful means …,’ but Bragg has still not divulged what those ‘unlawful means’ were.”

“And third, and most shockingly, that penal code section is a misdemeanor, which means that Alvin Bragg is claiming that committing a misdemeanor (making a false business entry) in order to conceal the commission of another misdemeanor (conspiring to promote someone’s candidacy in an unlawful manner) can – like magic – be converted into 34 felony offenses,” he continued.

Fahey told the DCNF that everything about the case “stinks to high heaven.”

“If this was anyone other than Donald Trump, this would be laughed out of court,” he said.

https://dailycaller.com/2024/04/24/alvin-bragg-trial-strategy-trump-crime/?pnespid=sr1jUXVab60E2_vNqT67GMyWsUn3BIMpMPWinPY3qwxm2dxu.W1dPBx80sGN8LRvVMUL4drxrA
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: 2024 Charlotte Cup April 7th
« Last post by IroNat on Today at 05:55:04 PM »
How Brian wants us to believe he looks and how he really looks



Wow, why do you look so different, Bhanky?

Have you got any offers on the house?

Do you think you'll have to drop the price?

What happens if you can't sell it?
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: 2024 Charlotte Cup April 7th
« Last post by webstar on Today at 05:54:40 PM »
I won an NPC show in 2024 you have just been yapping for decades

no you didn't you won a class.

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I have some choice words for this man.   >:(

Biden Calls for 44.6% Capital Gains Tax Rate, Highest Capital Gains Tax Since Its Creation in 1922
And don’t forget to add the state capital gains tax: the Biden combined federal-state rate would exceed 50% in many states
John Kartch
04/23/2024
https://www.atr.org/biden-calls-for-44-6-capital-gains-tax-rate-highest-capital-gains-tax-since-its-creation-in-1922/

Damn the tax revenue, It's about fairness!

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Joe is the best.
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Politics and Political Issues Board / Re: Liberal Violence and Fascism
« Last post by chaos on Today at 05:43:31 PM »
Shoot, ready, aim!  ::)
They support this type of reaction when it comes to Trump, not so much when it comes to certain criminals.
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