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« Reply #25 on: July 27, 2021, 06:31:24 PM »
This just in:

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« Reply #26 on: July 28, 2021, 05:49:33 AM »

Have a painful & miserable birthday  :D

Why U are so physically crippled (bus hit, parachute didn't open,etc.......... ;D)
  hey I'll try my best, hope you do the same.
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« Reply #27 on: July 28, 2021, 05:51:22 AM »
Happy premature birthday funk.  I guess we could say that good diet and training “TRUMPS” old age!  ;D
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« Reply #28 on: July 28, 2021, 05:53:35 AM »
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« Reply #29 on: July 28, 2021, 06:55:21 AM »
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« Reply #30 on: July 28, 2021, 06:57:30 AM »
;D   I guess they were just fighting for the great patriot. :D

That’s disgusting, there should be no trannies representing the military at all. It’s a fucking joke.

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« Reply #31 on: July 28, 2021, 06:59:05 AM »
Wanted Lancaster County man with ties to GOP lawmaker Doug Mastriano arrested on Capitol riot charges
Samuel Lazar, a 37-year-old from Ephrata known to the FBI as Suspect 275 and to amateur online sleuths by the moniker "Face Paint Blowhard," faces charges tied to the Jan. 6 deadly insurrection.

Samuel Lazar, 37, of Ephrata, is pictured shouting to the crowds outside the Capitol in Washington on Jan. 6.
Samuel Lazar, 37, of Ephrata, is pictured shouting to the crowds outside the Capitol in Washington on Jan. 6.Justice Department court filings
by Jeremy Roebuck
Updated Jul 27, 2021
If there were any doubts about the role Samuel Lazar played during the Jan. 6 storming of the U.S. Capitol, the Lancaster County man cleared them up within hours of the attack.

He posted to Facebook: “There’s a time for war. Our constitution allows us to abolish our [government] and install a new one in [its] place.” And in a video shared on Twitter, while the building was still being cleared, Lazar — dressed in a tactical vest and goggles, camouflage face paint melting down his face — boasted of his mettle while skirmishing with police.

“They maced us … so we maced ‘em right the f — back,” he said. “I was right at the front, on the tip of the spear.”

And yet in the six months that followed — even as he appeared on the FBI’s list of most wanted insurrection suspects, posed for photos with prominent Pennsylvania GOP candidates like 2022 gubernatorial hopeful Doug Mastriano, and featured in more videos that surfaced from the insurrection including one depicting him using a giant Trump campaign sign as a battering ram to break through police lines — Lazar remained free.

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That changed Tuesday as federal authorities in Washington announced they had arrested the self-described 37-year-old entrepreneur from Ephrata on charges of assaulting officers and signaled their intention to keep him in jail until trial.

Reposting #FacepaintBlowhard and newly hashtagged #MagaGalDiceClay giving post riot interview. New York accent? From 06.45 in YT video @BramMulder7 found. Excellent hashtag by @FixThisNow2021 #seditionhunters @capitolhunters @TwittsNTweets @phoenixonwheelshttps://t.co/BI2TXTeeG9 pic.twitter.com/mNN0SMPIF4

— Captain Columbo (@ColumboCaptain) March 1, 2021
Lazar had emerged as one of the chief targets of the online community of amateur sleuths that has worked to identify riot participants, who had dubbed him with the moniker “Face Paint Blowhard” due to the camo makeup he wore that day.

But the internet sedition hunters had grown increasingly frustrated with the apparent impunity Lazar seemed to enjoy for months after they had first ID'd him from his social media postings.

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In that time, Lazar appeared unapologetic, attending right-wing political rallies as recently as last month and fund-raisers for Mastriano, a state senator, one of Pennsylvania’s most prominent election deniers, and a figure widely seen as a contender in the GOP primary for governor in 2022.

The FBI declined to comment Tuesday on its delay in charging Lazar. But officials have previously cited the overwhelming number of leads they are sorting through in their efforts to track down those who participated in the attack — efforts that have so far led to the arrest of more than 550 people, including more than 50 from Pennsylvania.

The complaint unsealed Tuesday revealed that agents had information pointing to Lazar as a riot suspect even before the online sedition hunter community identified him as one of the FBI’s most wanted suspects in April.

In this image from court filings, Samuel Lazar, 37, of Ephrata, is pictured outside the Capitol in Washington on Jan. 6.
In this image from court filings, Samuel Lazar, 37, of Ephrata, is pictured outside the Capitol in Washington on Jan. 6.Read more
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As early as March 2, it said, a tipster who claimed to have known Lazar for 28 years pointed investigators to Lazar’s Facebook page, where he chronicled his activities during the riot.

There, Lazar had posted a video he shot of himself in Washington early on the morning of Jan. 6.

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“It’s going to be an eventful day,” he said. “Donald Trump is going to shock the world. We’re ready for war, if needed.”

He later removed many of the incriminating posts after the local news site LancasterOnline.com used them to identify him as one of the rioters in a story published four days after the attack.

In building their case, prosecutors appear to have relied primarily on the dozens of other videos from that day that have surfaced on social media showing Lazar breaking down barricades, urging the mob on with a megaphone, and ripping a bike rack away from an officer attempting to use it as a shield.

In one cited in his charging documents, Lazar is seen spraying what appears to be pepper spray at officers.

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“Hang the mother—ers!” he shouts to the nearby crowd, encouraging others to join in.

#SeditionHunters, here #FacepaintBlowhard directs the mob to "Push Forward!" to help breach a police line. Can you tell what else he says? This is * Organizing * the mob, inciting them all to insurrectionist combat @ https://t.co/NzVwgB6PA4 @capitolhunters @SeditionHunters pic.twitter.com/fZiYprAS9s

— John Kriby (@johnkriby1) February 9, 2021
It was that video, in part, that led to uncomfortable questions for Mastriano when photos surfaced of him smiling with his arm around Lazar at a May fund-raiser in Chambersburg in which Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani was a featured guest.

Mastriano later denied knowing who Lazar was.

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“Why would you assume that every politician who takes a picture with someone at an event automatically knows who they are or agrees with what they believe?” the senator asked in a statement.

Samuel Lazar (left) and State Sen. Doug Mastriano (R., Franklin) photographed together at a May 15 fund-raiser in Chambersburg.
Samuel Lazar (left) and State Sen. Doug Mastriano (R., Franklin) photographed together at a May 15 fund-raiser in Chambersburg.Facebook
But the same group of online sleuths that first identified Lazar and uncovered the fund-raiser photos responded by finding at least half a dozen other images of the two men photographed together during earlier events — including a Nov. 25 state Senate hearing in Gettysburg, where Mastriano first emerged as one of the primary proponents of Trump’s stolen election lies.

Mastriano’s campaign spent thousands of dollars chartering buses to Washington for Trump supporters on Jan. 6. And despite the Franklin County Republican’s public condemnation of the riot and claim that he left as soon as violence erupted, videos have since surfaced that appear to show him passing through police barricades near people brawling with police.

Lazar’s siblings have since decried the senator’s efforts to distance himself on Facebook and claimed in a video that Mastriano denied knowing the family of longtime supporters for political reasons.

Samuel Lazar — aka FBI Capitol suspect no. 275 — was essentially a Mastriano groupie. His family has a cult-like devotion to Mastriano, who boosted his political career on the Big Lie. #facepaintblowhard https://t.co/TW6T8rXLmR pic.twitter.com/bjs4DKnZda

— Ryan J. Reilly (@ryanjreilly) June 4, 2021
As recently as June 5, the senator was again photographed in proximity to Lazar at a Reopen Pennsylvania rally in Pittsburgh.

Two days after that event, court filings say, a local police officer who had past personal contact with Lazar again reported his involvement in the Capitol riot to investigators — the identification that appeared to seal the FBI’s case against him.

He now faces charges including assaulting police and obstruction of law enforcement during a civil disorder, the most serious of which could send him to prison for up to 20 years.

During a brief court hearing Tuesday, Lazar said he intends to dispute the charges and agreed to remain in custody until a hearing can be held in Washington on whether he should be released pending trial.

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« Reply #32 on: July 28, 2021, 08:44:09 AM »
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The Eagles are rumored to be interested in DeShaun Watson.

I think they should forget about Watson and give Hurts a chance.

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« Reply #33 on: July 28, 2021, 09:50:07 AM »
The Eagles are rumored to be interested in DeShaun Watson.

I think they should forget about Watson and give Hurts a chance.
   I agree 100 percent.
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« Reply #34 on: July 28, 2021, 11:49:53 AM »
"We are saddened by the news today that our Compadre, Dusty Hill, has passed away in his sleep at home in Houston, TX.  We, along with legions of ZZ Top fans around the world, will miss your steadfast presence, your good nature and enduring commitment to providing that monumental bottom to the ‘Top'. We will forever be connected to that "Blues Shuffle in C.”
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« Reply #36 on: July 28, 2021, 01:39:30 PM »
That’s disgusting, there should be no trannies representing the military at all. It’s a fucking joke.

why do you care ?

they are citizens just like you and want to serve their country


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« Reply #37 on: July 28, 2021, 01:43:42 PM »
why do you care ?

they are citizens just like you and want to serve their country
   some people don't feel good about themselves unless they're hatting on other people for whatever reason. that's how trump came into power, he told us who we should hate.
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« Reply #39 on: July 28, 2021, 01:49:34 PM »
   
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« Reply #40 on: July 28, 2021, 04:45:37 PM »
why do you care ?

they are citizens just like you and want to serve their country
Maybe because it's a mental illness and they have the highest suicide rate of all "gender dysphoria's" ???
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« Reply #41 on: July 28, 2021, 08:03:40 PM »
That’s disgusting, there should be no trannies representing the military at all. It’s a fucking joke.


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« Reply #42 on: July 28, 2021, 08:13:21 PM »
   some people don't feel good about themselves unless they're hatting on other people for whatever reason. that's how trump came into power, he told us who we should hate.

Ok...STFU.  This is fucking ignorant and you're either lost or not Funk.  So again, Shut The Fuck Up. 

I don't "hate".  I get so disgusted that I loathe certain behaviors and worse.   You just crossed over into bullshit.  Your choice just as it is mine to say this is not the Funk we all know.  You say you are not on any side (to paraphrase you)?  That is crap.  Whomever this is, they are nothing but a shitizen now.    Covid up or Kobe down.  You made a turd of yourself and nobody is gonna wipe your ass of your choice.

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« Reply #43 on: July 28, 2021, 08:14:01 PM »
  hey I'll try my best, hope you do the same.

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« Reply #44 on: July 29, 2021, 01:41:50 AM »
Wanted Lancaster County man with ties to GOP lawmaker Doug Mastriano arrested on Capitol riot charges
Samuel Lazar, a 37-year-old from Ephrata known to the FBI as Suspect 275 and to amateur online sleuths by the moniker "Face Paint Blowhard," faces charges tied to the Jan. 6 deadly insurrection.

Samuel Lazar, 37, of Ephrata, is pictured shouting to the crowds outside the Capitol in Washington on Jan. 6.
Samuel Lazar, 37, of Ephrata, is pictured shouting to the crowds outside the Capitol in Washington on Jan. 6.Justice Department court filings
by Jeremy Roebuck
Updated Jul 27, 2021
If there were any doubts about the role Samuel Lazar played during the Jan. 6 storming of the U.S. Capitol, the Lancaster County man cleared them up within hours of the attack.

He posted to Facebook: “There’s a time for war. Our constitution allows us to abolish our [government] and install a new one in [its] place.” And in a video shared on Twitter, while the building was still being cleared, Lazar — dressed in a tactical vest and goggles, camouflage face paint melting down his face — boasted of his mettle while skirmishing with police.

“They maced us … so we maced ‘em right the f — back,” he said. “I was right at the front, on the tip of the spear.”

And yet in the six months that followed — even as he appeared on the FBI’s list of most wanted insurrection suspects, posed for photos with prominent Pennsylvania GOP candidates like 2022 gubernatorial hopeful Doug Mastriano, and featured in more videos that surfaced from the insurrection including one depicting him using a giant Trump campaign sign as a battering ram to break through police lines — Lazar remained free.

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That changed Tuesday as federal authorities in Washington announced they had arrested the self-described 37-year-old entrepreneur from Ephrata on charges of assaulting officers and signaled their intention to keep him in jail until trial.

Reposting #FacepaintBlowhard and newly hashtagged #MagaGalDiceClay giving post riot interview. New York accent? From 06.45 in YT video @BramMulder7 found. Excellent hashtag by @FixThisNow2021 #seditionhunters @capitolhunters @TwittsNTweets @phoenixonwheelshttps://t.co/BI2TXTeeG9 pic.twitter.com/mNN0SMPIF4

— Captain Columbo (@ColumboCaptain) March 1, 2021
Lazar had emerged as one of the chief targets of the online community of amateur sleuths that has worked to identify riot participants, who had dubbed him with the moniker “Face Paint Blowhard” due to the camo makeup he wore that day.

But the internet sedition hunters had grown increasingly frustrated with the apparent impunity Lazar seemed to enjoy for months after they had first ID'd him from his social media postings.

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In that time, Lazar appeared unapologetic, attending right-wing political rallies as recently as last month and fund-raisers for Mastriano, a state senator, one of Pennsylvania’s most prominent election deniers, and a figure widely seen as a contender in the GOP primary for governor in 2022.

The FBI declined to comment Tuesday on its delay in charging Lazar. But officials have previously cited the overwhelming number of leads they are sorting through in their efforts to track down those who participated in the attack — efforts that have so far led to the arrest of more than 550 people, including more than 50 from Pennsylvania.

The complaint unsealed Tuesday revealed that agents had information pointing to Lazar as a riot suspect even before the online sedition hunter community identified him as one of the FBI’s most wanted suspects in April.

In this image from court filings, Samuel Lazar, 37, of Ephrata, is pictured outside the Capitol in Washington on Jan. 6.
In this image from court filings, Samuel Lazar, 37, of Ephrata, is pictured outside the Capitol in Washington on Jan. 6.Read more
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As early as March 2, it said, a tipster who claimed to have known Lazar for 28 years pointed investigators to Lazar’s Facebook page, where he chronicled his activities during the riot.

There, Lazar had posted a video he shot of himself in Washington early on the morning of Jan. 6.

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“It’s going to be an eventful day,” he said. “Donald Trump is going to shock the world. We’re ready for war, if needed.”

He later removed many of the incriminating posts after the local news site LancasterOnline.com used them to identify him as one of the rioters in a story published four days after the attack.

In building their case, prosecutors appear to have relied primarily on the dozens of other videos from that day that have surfaced on social media showing Lazar breaking down barricades, urging the mob on with a megaphone, and ripping a bike rack away from an officer attempting to use it as a shield.

In one cited in his charging documents, Lazar is seen spraying what appears to be pepper spray at officers.

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“Hang the mother—ers!” he shouts to the nearby crowd, encouraging others to join in.

#SeditionHunters, here #FacepaintBlowhard directs the mob to "Push Forward!" to help breach a police line. Can you tell what else he says? This is * Organizing * the mob, inciting them all to insurrectionist combat @ https://t.co/NzVwgB6PA4 @capitolhunters @SeditionHunters pic.twitter.com/fZiYprAS9s

— John Kriby (@johnkriby1) February 9, 2021
It was that video, in part, that led to uncomfortable questions for Mastriano when photos surfaced of him smiling with his arm around Lazar at a May fund-raiser in Chambersburg in which Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani was a featured guest.

Mastriano later denied knowing who Lazar was.

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“Why would you assume that every politician who takes a picture with someone at an event automatically knows who they are or agrees with what they believe?” the senator asked in a statement.

Samuel Lazar (left) and State Sen. Doug Mastriano (R., Franklin) photographed together at a May 15 fund-raiser in Chambersburg.
Samuel Lazar (left) and State Sen. Doug Mastriano (R., Franklin) photographed together at a May 15 fund-raiser in Chambersburg.Facebook
But the same group of online sleuths that first identified Lazar and uncovered the fund-raiser photos responded by finding at least half a dozen other images of the two men photographed together during earlier events — including a Nov. 25 state Senate hearing in Gettysburg, where Mastriano first emerged as one of the primary proponents of Trump’s stolen election lies.

Mastriano’s campaign spent thousands of dollars chartering buses to Washington for Trump supporters on Jan. 6. And despite the Franklin County Republican’s public condemnation of the riot and claim that he left as soon as violence erupted, videos have since surfaced that appear to show him passing through police barricades near people brawling with police.

Lazar’s siblings have since decried the senator’s efforts to distance himself on Facebook and claimed in a video that Mastriano denied knowing the family of longtime supporters for political reasons.

Samuel Lazar — aka FBI Capitol suspect no. 275 — was essentially a Mastriano groupie. His family has a cult-like devotion to Mastriano, who boosted his political career on the Big Lie. #facepaintblowhard https://t.co/TW6T8rXLmR pic.twitter.com/bjs4DKnZda

— Ryan J. Reilly (@ryanjreilly) June 4, 2021
As recently as June 5, the senator was again photographed in proximity to Lazar at a Reopen Pennsylvania rally in Pittsburgh.

Two days after that event, court filings say, a local police officer who had past personal contact with Lazar again reported his involvement in the Capitol riot to investigators — the identification that appeared to seal the FBI’s case against him.

He now faces charges including assaulting police and obstruction of law enforcement during a civil disorder, the most serious of which could send him to prison for up to 20 years.

During a brief court hearing Tuesday, Lazar said he intends to dispute the charges and agreed to remain in custody until a hearing can be held in Washington on whether he should be released pending trial.

Read the complaint:    ::) ::) ::)


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Upon hearing that her elderly grandfather had just passed away, Katie went straight to her grandparent's house to visit her 95 year-old grandmother and comfort her. When she asked how her grandfather had died, her grandmother replied, "He had a heart attack while we were making love on Sunday morning." Horrified, Katie told her grandmother that 2 people nearly 100 years old having sex would surely be asking for trouble. "Oh no, my dear," replied granny. "Many years ago, realizing our advanced age, we figured out the best time to do it was when the church bells would start to ring. It was just the right rhythm. Nice and slow and even. Nothing too strenuous, simply in on the Ding and out on the Dong." She paused to wipe away a tear, and continued, "He'd still be alive if the ice cream truck hadn't come along."
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