June 16, 2023
Now I've seen it all!
The Catholic Church has patron saints for most things but - bowel movements?
Apparently so.
St. Bonaventure is the go-to guy if you find yourself suffering from constipation or it's opposite.
I would suggest you light a candle but I imagine you already have.
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Biden and his like minded climate fanatic toadies are trying to turn this country into a 3rd world nation by trying to reduce energy production to levels that will not support basic living necessities and standards, IMO, as Gov. Youngkin explains.
Glenn Youngkin: Virginia has a better idea than Biden’s dangerous energy plan
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June 15, 2023
From the Epoch Times:
"Higgins, a member of the Homeland Security Committee, warned Trump supporters that the Department of Justice would like to have "J6 again,” a reference to the breach of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
"My fellow conservatives, the DOJ/FBI doesn’t expect to imprison Trump, they expect to imprison you. They want J6 again, in Miami and in your city and in mine. They want MAGA conservatives to react to this perimeter probe and in doing so, set yourselves up for targeted persecution and further entrapment,” Higgins said in a statement on June 11."
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It was probably done intentionally by career people in the White House. AND Trump had to sift through all that for documents for his Presidential Library. I smell a rat from the beginning here.
It was probably done intentionally by career people in the White House. AND Trump had to sift through all that for documents for his Presidential Library. I smell a rat from the beginning here.
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Judicial Watch Sues Biden Justice Department for Refusing to Reveal Names of Special Counsel Jack Smith’s Staff
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To the fools of the world…Here is just 1 example of WHY you’ve been falsely PROGRAMMED BY "THE SYSTEM” to hate Trump: Does anyone know where Sam Bankman Fried is now? He helped to fund a coup against the United States. He is said to have garnered & then lost $26 Billion. Any fool knows he ratholed millions. So is he in prison, or back on an island somewhere, living in luxury now? That’s just 1 example. There was Epstein, the Clintons, the Biden’s, the Pelosi’s, the Romney’s, several Hedge Fund Billionaires, & many many more.….
After the fake Two-Year Mueller "Russia” Investigation & 2 impeachments fell apart, a perfectly timed very "Fishy” Plandemic, 51 former Intelligence Officials LYING to interfere in a EXTREMELY QUESTIONABLE at best, election…..And SEVEN YEARS of failed attempts to frame & disparage Trump…HOW IN THE HELL can you still be falling for these OBVIOUSLY FLAWED & FRAUDULENT continued attempts by the REAL BAD GUYS to try to take down THEIR POLITICAL OPPOSITION……THE
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June 14, 2023
Johns Hopkins has found a novel new way to define what is a woman. It's a "non-man".
That's right; this wildly sexist phrase is being used by one of America's pre-eminent universities.
So there are no such things as women. Just non-men.
Which shows that this whole tranny thing is an attack on maleness and masculinity, as well as an assault on traditional female rolls.
The handbook given to students says:
Non-Man (formerly known as woman):
What research or science is employed to come to this rather shocking conclusion? Women are nothing but a vacuum where there is no maleness?
Cannot the opposite be as easily argued? Or more logically cannot it be argued that a woman is a very definite thing, as is a male?
And if that is so how can anyone be called a non-male? There is no definition provided for what constitutes maleness.
We all know full well what it entails and these insane idjuts know it.
A man has a y chromosome, a penis, testicles. He may be missing one or two of the body parts due to trauma, perhaps, but the rest of him is clear. Men have more muscle mass, by and large. They do not have breasts (well, not big ones anyway). They have less of a pear shape. They do not menstruate, nor do they ovulate or produce milk.
Women do all that, plus they have less body hair, and generally higher voices. A man may look like a woman, especially if he's taken hormones, but his voice generally is a give-away.
To quote Ray Davies of The Kinks:
"she said in a low, low voice her name was Lola".
These are the sexes. Anything else is a social construct and a load of b.s.
By defining a woman as "non-male" they belittle her, belittle her unique identity and characteristics.
This is basically the old eugenics view of race. If you had one drop of non-white blood you were not white. This does the same basic thing to women as it did to people with any non-caucasian DNA. It's a way to marginalize them.
According to Brittanica:
REALITY meaning: 1 : the true situation that exists the real situation; 2 : something that actually exists or happens a real event, occurrence, situation
Non-men is not a real occurence or situation. It is a social construct designed to make the reality challenged feel good about their delusions.
Women are real. Get over it Liberals!
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Rep. James Comer debunks the five lies being told to protect the Big Guy, Joe Biden, from his bribery/corruption scandal.
Strange how it's "nothing to see here" but with Trump everything is a "serious allegation" no matter of insane or distorted.
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Here it is; a smoking gun text from one of Hunter Biden's business partners showing the bribery scheme:
At the moment there s a provisional agreement that the equity will be distributed as follows:
20 H
20 RW
20JG
20 TB
10 Jim
10 held by H for the big guy
Any comments or disagreement lets table now ?
No doubt Biden's media defenders will try to say this is out-of-context. Strange; they didn't give a damned about context where Trump was concerned.As I see it this is pretty much a smoking gun.
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I was watching coverage of the Trump auto-da-fe and while they admitted most Republicans were playing it cool they did bring on Asa Hutchinson (Short for Asa-hole) who warned about how serious this was and how Trump is in real trouble here.
No mention of the fact that Hutchinson is running for President.
Hutchinson has a long and venerable history as a RINO. He vetoed a bill that would ban "gender affirming care" aka chemical castration or children's female circumcision. His reason? He didn't think it was a big issue. Those were his words.
Asa is a pro-war Republican, favoring constant American intervention in foreign affairs.
Hutchinson also favored Covid lockdowns and masking and vaccination requirements. He's RiNO to the core.
And he's trashed Trump well before this.
It amazes me the kind of scumbags who will run to a microphone for a moment of good press at the expense of their party and America. IF Mr. Hutchinson wanted to say something here he could have spoken of the unprecedented and disturbing nature of so political a prosecution. But he didn't, showing he's not only not Presidential material but is unfit to run a library or post office branch.
I remember during the Clinton years when James Carville said of Paula Jones "drag a hundred dollar bill through a trailer park and you'll never know what you'll find".
Apparently that's true of a news camera and RINO Republicans as well.
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June 13, 2023
The Department of Justice is corrupt and vicious, hounding a prior President, raiding his home, threatening his valet employee and his lawyers. Indicting that valet, an honorable and decent man who refused to be coerced to lie and turn on Trump. Cobbling together a fake indictment under a constitutional questionable 1917 law created and employed by another vicious and corrupt administration run by Woodrow Wilson and used by them to harass and destroy anyone who criticized World War I involvement and the draft.
The indictment says it has audio, simply conversations, no attribute to who is talking, pictures of boxes, no indication what is in the boxes. The FBI did not allow Trump's lawyers or employees to be present in the raid, they could do anything, plant evidence, monkey around with evidence, it is a travesty, it is a kangaroo court, it is a kabuki dance. Damn them.
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IMPORTANT REALIZATION....
At the time Trump was impeached for asking Ukraine to investigate Joe Biden, our FBI was in possession of testimony from a 'credible, trustworthy' source that Burisma bribed the Bidens. Wow.
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Interesting and thought provoking analysis of the Trump indictment by Alan Dershowitz. My one disagreement is that I don't think we are a nation of laws any more. We are more like Stalinist Russia that persecutes and censors political opponents and conservative journalists. And it's gone way beyond Trump. I strongly suggest reading the article before commenting.
"In 1940, Supreme Court Justice Robert Jackson warned against such selective targeting: 'With the law books filled with a great assortment of crimes, a prosecutor stands a fair chance of finding at least a technical violation of some act on the part of almost anyone. In such a case, it is not a question of discovering the commission of a crime and then looking for the man who committed it, it is a question of picking the man and then searching the law books, or putting investigators to work, to pin some offense on him.' "
What If Both Trump and His Prosecutors Are Guilty?
Tim adds:
Yes, it is so. This is the old Beria statement "show me the man and I'll show you the crime".
I disagree with Dershawitz here; there clearly is no longer the Rule of Law in America. We now have the kind of political prosecutions common in Latin America and in the Second World.
Dershawitz asks what would happen if a prosecutor only went after crimes committed by blacks. Here in St. Louis we had the opposite; a black Democrat prosecutor who would not prosecute crimes committed by blacks. The end result was chaos and a huge rise in crime throughout the city. It is only coming down now that the State of Missouri forced her to resign. She was a Soros-funded DA.
The Rule of Law requires even-handedness. Remove that and you upend society.
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There were 16 water main breaks in the City of St. Louis over the weekend. This was not a very cold or very hot weekend. So what gives?
Well, the St. Louis Board of Alderman were debating a bill for a major increase in pricing for water from the city. And SHAZAM! a bunch of mains blew.
Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.
Water is one of the few things the city actually does well. The water is pretty cheap, and it's dependable, and they have "flat rate" which means a resident does not have a water meter but gets a standard bill. That's nice; it means in dry summers the lawns remain well-watered.
St. Louis draws its water from the Mississippi River. It has one of the world's best treatment plants as a result. It is so good because Anheuser Busch is one of the city's biggest employers and they demand water they can use for brewing without major treatment. They just run city water straight into the brew kettles.
So we have some excellent water here, and it's cheap. Or used to be.
The alderman want to raise the price of water a whopping 44%.
So when a rash of main breaks occur all at once just before the vote my b.s. radar goes off.
And yet it doesn't for local media. No suggestion from them that this is suspicious.
The Democrats have driven St. Louis into the ground. The population of St. Louis has dropped to 296,262, a growth rate of .-0.59%. in the past year. This while the metropolitan area has grown by 0.41% to 2,230,000. So the area is growing the city shrinking.
In 2010 St. Louis had a population of 319,367. So St. Louis has lost almost a hundred thousand people in 13 years.
In 1950 St. Louis had a population of 856,796. 1948 was the last year St. Louis had a Republican mayor. It's been a steady decline all these years.
Why? Kim Gardner and the Defund the Police movement played no small part. So too has the radical administration of Tishuara Jones, whose father went to prison for corruption in city politics decades ago.
Also don't foreget the board of alderman saw a number of members sent to prison for corruption recently, including the Aldermanic President Lou Reed.
So I wouldn't put it past the city to sabotage it's own infrastructure for more money.
But what will this do? Democrats think rasing taxes raises revenue. No, what this will do is encourage more people to leave St. Louis for greener pastures. This will only hasten the demise of a once great city.
Now it's just a matter of squeezing what they can get out of the taxpayers.
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June 12, 2023
Get a load of this.
Mexico is attacking DeSantis for - what they themselves are doing.
"The Government of Mexico emphatically condemns the practice of transporting migrant persons from states bordering Mexico toward other parts of the United States with electoral and political ends … Legal and diplomatic measures will be explored,” said the June 8 statement from Mexico’s foreign ministry.
Mexico’s government will "guarantee the defense of Mexican persons who live abroad, independently of their migratory status.” said the statement, which was revealed by TheHill.com com.
DeSantis’s campaign promises — and his flights of migrants to California — pose a growing political threat to the pro-migration policies favored by Mexico’s government.
So why is Mexico helping these "migrants" travel throughout their entire country to invade the U.S.? That's not political?And what Joe Biden is doing in letting them come here and colonize Red states isn't political?
DeSantis has been sending these people to the wrong places. He should be putting them on planes bound for Cancun and other Mexican destinations.
People pay good money for a vacation in Cancun.
If Mexico wants to play this game we can play it too.
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Except it wasn't a LEAK. That presupposed it was accidental. I don't believe it was.
https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2023/06/case-closed-it-was-a-lab-leak.php
The Sunday London Times, out today, has a long, long article about the origins of the covid-19 virus in the lab at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Until the far-off day when Chinese sources open up honestly, it will stand as definitive proof of not just the lab leak hypothesis, but the conclusion that covid-19 was a human creation. Its conclusions are unqualified:
Scientists in Wuhan working alongside the Chinese military were combining the world’s most deadly coronaviruses to create a new mutant virus just as the pandemic began.
Investigators who scrutinised top-secret intercepted communications and scientific research believe Chinese scientists were running a covert project of dangerous experiments, which caused a leak from the Wuhan Institute of Virology and started the Covid-19 outbreak.
The US investigators say one of the reasons there is no published information on the work is because it was done in collaboration with researchers from the Chinese military, which was funding it and which, they say, was pursuing bioweapons.
The wealth of detail in this piece is remarkable. It lays out the relationships among the National Institutes of Health, American researchers, the Chinese military, and the Wuhan institute. An excerpt:
The facility, which had started hunting the origins of the Sars virus in 2003, attracted US government funding through a New York-based charity whose president was a British-born and educated zoologist. America’s leading coronavirus scientist shared cutting-edge virus manipulation techniques.
The institute was engaged in increasingly risky experiments on coronaviruses it gathered from bat caves in southern China. Initially, it made its findings public and argued the associated risks were justified because the work might help science develop vaccines.
This changed in 2016 after researchers discovered a new type of coronavirus in a mineshaft in Mojiang in Yunnan province where people had died from symptoms similar to Sars.
Rather than warning the world, the Chinese authorities did not report the fatalities. The viruses found there are now recognised as the only members of Covid-19’s immediate family known to have been in existence pre-pandemic.
They were transported to the Wuhan institute and the work of its scientists became classified. "The trail of papers starts to go dark,” a US investigator said. "That’s exactly when the classified programme kicked off. My view is that the reason Mojiang was covered up was due to military secrecy related to [the army’s] pursuit of dual use capabilities in virological biological weapons and vaccines.”
According to the US investigators, the classified programme was to make the mineshaft viruses more infectious to humans.
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They have a signed document from Trump declassifying the documents prior to removal.
They have Trump officials who have confirmed that they witnessed him declassifying the documents.
They know that a President has the legal power to declassify whatever he pleases.
They know that every President for over a hundred years has removed documents and built their own memoirs and libraries from those.
They know that Trump communicated the nature of the documents and their location.
They know they were held at a secure location with Trump allowing access to the FBI and cooperating with all authorities through his lawyers.
They know that the FBI visited the documents and that Trump followed the security recommendations
They have no evidence that Trump ever showed or shared these documents with anyone other than the authorities.
They know that Biden removed documents as a Vice President.
They know that Vice Presidents have no authority to declassify anything.
They know that Biden’s documents were held at unsecured locations.
They know that no authorities were ever notified of Biden’s documents.
They know that Biden’s documents could have been seen or shared by anyone given their unsecured locations.
To pursue Trump and to not pursue Biden is to show absolutely and without doubt that this is a banana republic where the rule of law no longer exists and the rule of One Party over the law in order to destroy its chief opponent is the new reality.
Where are other Republicans? Mild grumbling? Is that where they are at? No comment? Is that where they are at?
This is where they should be and would be if they were serious about not living in a Democrat run actual dictatorship. This is where they would be if they wanted the law applied evenly and fairly. This is where they would be if they wanted to save the US. This is where they would be if freedom actually mattered to them and ending corruption and getting the FBI, the DOJ and all the rest acting WITHIN the law instead of as dictators and crooks using the misapplication of the law as a weapon.
All Republican candidates should announce they are now withdrawing and supporting Donald Trump. All Republican DA’s, judges, governors, Senators, Congressmen and officials, if they have run on a Republican ticket for ANY official post, should attend a Conference whose intent is to declare total support for Donald Trump. And at that conference they should plan a declaration of how they are going to defend the Constitution, defend Presidential candidates from illegal actions by legal authorities, and make sure that things can never again be conducted like this.
They should decide on whether they want to end the FBI for good, and how they either control it and punish it, or remove it for good.
They should decide what they are going to do about the funding of DAs by Soros and the activities of those DAs.
They should decide on specific measures to use the law as it SHOULD be used, to defend freedom, the Constitution and ANY American citizen from persecution by corrupt means.
They should all say the same thing in the same way-we support Donald Trump, and we will no longer tolerate the law being unequally applied, erroneously applied, and applied for the sole purpose of keeping Democrats in power and Donald Trump out of power.
They should go after in every way they can every FBI agent, every CIA agent, every NSA agent, every Democrat DA and every Democrat judge who has used the law in ways the law does not, in fact, permit. Every single one. Including those Republicans who served on the Show Trial J6th Inquisition, and all of those intelligence experts who signed a false declaration regarding Russian ‘collusion’.
And they should draw up a plan for getting every single J6th prisoner out of jail immediately.
That’s what they would do if the Republican Party wants to make sure America is not just great again, but even still America in any real way at all.
The fact that they don’t do this and won’t do this is the strongest possible evidence that most of them are perfectly happy with Banana Republic levels of corruption and two tier applications or non applications of the legal code
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I don't think it's overzealousness at the DOJ at all. It's election tampering. This isn't intended to get a conviction. That would be a cherry on top of the sundae. I think this is to a. bankrupt Donald Trump b.energize the Democrat base so they turn out and donate c.disspirit the GOP base and make us cocoon d. frighten the weak-kneed Republicans, who will do anything to keep Trump from being the nominee e.frighten the independents who want to return to normalcy and do not want four more years of endless acrimony and the temper tantrum of of the Left. I think these prosecutions are nothing but a tool to those ends. They have to know their legal case requires simply ignoring the Presidential Records Act and using the Espionage Act, clearly a novel interpretation of said act, I might add. Furthermore the judge in the case was a Trump appointee and had ruled in his favor in the past. This will go nowhere but it will impact the public attitude towards Mr. Trump, as well as tie him up for months and waste a lot of his money.
Trump Will Come Out Ahead Thanks to Overzealous, Partisan DOJ | RealClearPolitics
Biden would pardon himself if he felt it necessary, but I doubt he'll have to do so. He'll rely on the GOP to push an incoming Trump Administration to let bygones be bygones - and Trump will have a hard time finding an Attorney General unwilling to go along with the GOP. (I hope Trump is making a list and chooses a true warrior as AG).
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How can this monstrous miscarriage of justice be stopped....
Federalist article "On Trump And Everything Else, The Regime Has
Gaslighted America Into Oblivion”, wherein it observes:
"Well, they
finally did it…The powers that be actually indicted Donald
Trump...After the regime weaponized a bogus dossier, spied on his
campaign, hamstrung his policy, impeached him, impeached him again,
defamed him as a racist Nazi, made his supporters fear isolation and
employment retribution, lied about him in every way imaginable on every
news station and in every paper every day, and rigged elections against
him, they’re finally taking him down with some paperwork....Th
With "gaslighting” defined as: "The act or practice of grossly
misleading someone especially for one's own advantage...A psychological
manipulation of a person usually over an extended period of time that
causes the victim to question the validity of their own thoughts,
perception of reality, or memories and typically leads to confusion,
loss of confidence and self-esteem, uncertainty of one's emotional or
mental stability, and a dependency on the perpetrator”, this report
concludes, the socialist Biden Regime indictment of President Donald
Trump using the Espionage Act of 1917 is the most egregious example of
gaslighting in American history, specifically because the only law that
applies to presidential records, including classified records, is the
Presidential Records Act, which is a civil law containing no criminal
liability—and is a fact noted by the Wall Street Journal, who, in their
just published truthful article "A Destructive Trump Indictment”,
observed about this gaslighting travesty of so-called justice: "It was
once unthinkable in America that the government’s awesome power of
prosecution would be turned on a political opponent…That seal has now
been broken...It’s striking, and legally notable, that the indictment
never mentions the Presidential Records Act (PRA) that allows a
President access to documents, both classified and unclassified, once
he leaves office…It allows for good-faith negotiation with the National
Archives…Yet the indictment assumes that Mr. Trump had no right to take
any classified documents...Thi
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Science shows anthropogenic carbon dioxide is not a problem.
"Our results show that the percentage of the total CO2 due to the use of fossil fuels from 1750 to 2018 increased from 0% in 1750 to 12% in 2018, much too low to be the cause of global warming."
World Atmospheric CO2, Its 14C Specific Activity,... : Health Physics
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