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Rep. Briscoe Cain (R-Texas) and Senator Ted Cruz, Ass Clown and Ass Hat
Sen. Ted Cruz blocked the "For The People Act"
Proving he's twice as smart as Schumer.
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Rep. Briscoe Cain (R-Texas) and Senator Ted Cruz, Ass Clown and Ass Hat
Sen. Ted Cruz blocked the "For The People Act"
This thread is as pathetic as those Lit Personals by guys who want to sit in oversized cribs, wear diapers and have a woman spank them with hairbrushes, then get bumped every week for years.
This thread is as pathetic as those Lit Personals by guys who want to sit in oversized cribs, wear diapers and have a woman spank them with hairbrushes, then get bumped every week for years.
Ron Johnson in a May interview with Laura Ingraham -
insisted that the Jan. 6 Capitol assault was not an “insurrection.”
“I condemned the violence, but to say there were thousands of armed insurrectionists
breaching the Capitol intent on overthrowing the government is just simply
false narrative,” Johnson told Ingraham.“By and large, it was peaceful protest,
except for there were a number of people – basically agitators – that whipped
the crowd and breached the Capitol.”
"Cyber Ninjas Inc. is not a public officer of a public body."
"My client is not subject to public records law."
- attorney for Cyber Ninjas, Jack Wilenchik to Superior Court Judge John Hannah
Maine Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap said of the more than 8,000 pages of
documents in an interview with The Washington Post, “I see that it wasn’t just
a matter of investigating President Trump’s claims that 3 to 5 million people voted
illegally, but the goal of the commission seems to have been to validate those claims."
“This lawsuit represents a historic and profound abuse of the judicial process,”
Parker wrote in opening her opinion.
“It is one thing to take on the charge of vindicating rights associated with an allegedly
fraudulent election. It is another to take on the charge of deceiving a federal court
and the American people into believing that rights were infringed, without regard
to whether any laws or rights were in fact violated. This is what happened here.”
- U.S. District Judge Linda Parker
There you have the reigning ethos of today’s right wing laid bare:
If we keep lying uncontrollably to our supporters about the totalitarian left’s repression
of them, they just might resort to violence, and gosh almighty, wouldn’t that be just
terrible!
The main problem isn’t the GOP’s disbelief in democracy, troubling though that is.
The main problem, or in the very least the corollary problem, is all the misinformation
and lying about the majority. Right-wing leaders are constantly peddling falsehoods
about the threat posed by the majority, and these — which range from distortive
hyperbole to manipulative lies — form the justificatory foundation of their
anti-democratic efforts.
- political theorist Laura Field
https://lawandcrime.com/covid-19-pa...-and-school-employees/?utm_source=mostpopularProsecutors in New York City filed criminal charges against fifteen people on Tuesday morning in connection with a fake COVID-19 vaccination card conspiracy.
According to the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office, Jasmine Clifford, 31, stands accused of selling some 250 forced COVID-19 vaccination cards over Instagram. She is also alleged to have worked with Nadayza Barkley, 27, to fraudulently enter the names and personal information of at least ten people into the New York State Immunization Information System database.
Clifford, a New Jersey resident, is alleged to be a self-described entrepreneur with several online businesses who advertised “forged Centers for Disease Control and Prevention COVID-19 vaccination cards through her Instagram account, @AntiVaxMomma,” according to the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office.