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Q Anon: 12/19/19 Trust Trump’s Plan ~ Vol.200, Q Day 783
qmap.pub ^ | 12/19/19 | FReepers, vanity

Posted on 12/19/2019 8:03:31 AM PST by ransomnote


Q is the result of the sacrifices and commitment of countless patriots to win back our captured country from the Deep State and achieve the transformation President Trump promised in this campaign video. President Trump has said the awakening of the public is key to this transformation.

Q describes this awakening as follows:

"The Great Awakening ('Freedom of Thought’), was designed and created not only as a backchannel to the public (away from the longstanding ‘mind’ control of the corrupt & heavily biased media) to endure future events through transparency and regeneration of individual thought (breaking the chains of ‘group-think’), but, more importantly, aid in the construction of a vehicle (a ‘ship’) that provides the scattered (‘free thinkers’) with a ‘starter’ new social-networking platform which allows for freedom of thought, expression, and patriotism or national pride (the feeling of love, devotion and sense of attachment to a homeland and alliance with other citizens who share the same sentiment).

When ‘non-dogmatic’ information becomes FREE & TRANSPARENT it becomes a threat to those who attempt to control the narrative and/or the stable.

When you are awake, you stand on the outside of the stable (‘group-think’ collective), and have ‘free thought’.

"Free thought" is a philosophical viewpoint which holds that positions regarding truth should be formed on the basis of logic, reason, and empiricism, rather than authority, tradition, revelation, or dogma.

When you are awake, you are able to clearly see.

The choice is yours, and yours alone.

Trust and put faith in yourself.

You are not alone and you are not in the minority.

Difficult truths will soon see the light of day.

WWG1WGA!!!" ~ Q (#3038)

We discuss Q drop content on our threads to learn the truth about the capture of our country, after a lifetime of reading, watching and listening to lies and distortions used to control us and tame the American spirit. The truth shall set us free.

For summaries of Q drops (i.e., posts) discussed on our threads, I invite you to read the latest editions of The Oracle, which include helpful links and quotes to explain Q drop content.

Q drops can be found here in their original format.

Links to our Q threads, and Q drops posted on our threads, are listed in this table.

The video, Qanon is 100% coming from the Trump Administration, is just one of many excellent responses to the all-important question, "Whom does Q serve?" Another excellent source for identifying Q's involvement with President Trump is found at the website titled Qproofs.com.

Q Boot Camp is a quick, condensed way to learn the background and basics about the Q movement.

Q has reminded us repeatedly that together, we are strong. As the false "narrative" is destroyed and the divisive machinery put in place by the Deep State fails, the fact that patriotism has no skin color or political party is exposed for all to see.

In the battle between Good and Evil, we can't afford to let false divisions separate us any longer. The changes heading our way and the information revealed will, at times, be very difficult to face, but we will face it together. We, and our country, will be forever made stronger for having reclaimed the truth and freedom of thought.

Where We Go 1, We Go All

Note: Links in the post above are included in a resource table linked in Post #2 below, along with many additional excellent links to the best Q analysts and informations sources we've identified.



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To: Steven W.

And so it begins...


721 posted on 12/20/2019 3:10:57 PM PST by MileHi (Liberalism is an ideology of parasites, hypocrites, grievance mongers, victims, and control freaks.)
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To: generally

Outstanding.

More and more winning.

thread here: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3802492/posts

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True that...


722 posted on 12/20/2019 3:10:59 PM PST by christianbasque (Toasting an Irish coffee to my beloved Carol & Sean...)
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To: 100American; irish guard

sorry...correct link (without the punctuation)

https://operationdisclosure.blogspot.com/2018/08/the-bell-on-jfks-yacht.html


723 posted on 12/20/2019 3:17:52 PM PST by stylin19a ((2016 - Best.Election.Of.All.Times.Ever.In.The.History.Of.Ever))
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To: Steven W.
Why yes, yes we have. This is Part 2, I believe. My bolding:

I will be signing our 738 Billion Dollar Defense Spending Bill today. It will include 12 weeks Paid Parental Leave, gives our troops a raise, importantly creates the SPACE FORCE, SOUTHERN BORDER WALL FUNDING, repeals “Cadillac Tax” on Health Plans, raises smoking age to 21! BIG!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 20, 2019


724 posted on 12/20/2019 3:21:32 PM PST by little jeremiah (Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point.)
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To: little jeremiah

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cv5vhF77f_I

Floor speech of Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) [December 19, 2019]:

Last night, House Democrats finally did what they had decided to do a long time ago - they voted to impeach President Trump.

Over the last 12 weeks, House Democrats have conducted the most rushed, least thorough and most unfair impeachment inquiry in modern history.

Now their slapdash process has concluded in the first purely partisan presidential impeachment since the wake of the Civil War. The opposition to impeachment was bipartisan. Only one part of one faction wanted this outcome. The House’s conduct risks deeply damaging the institutions of American government.

This particular House of Representatives has let its partisan rage at this particular president create a toxic new precedent that will echo well into the future. That’s what I want to discuss right now, the historic degree to which House Democrats have failed to do their duty and what it will mean for the Senate to do ours.

So let’s start at the beginning. Let’s start with the fact that Washington Democrats made up their minds to impeach President Trump since before he was even inaugurated. Here’s a reporter in April of 2016 — April of 2016. Donald Trump isn’t even the Republican nominee yet, but impeachment is already on the lips of pundits, newspaper editorials, constitutional scholars and even a few members of Congress — April 2016. On Inauguration Day 2017, the headline in The Washington Post: “The Campaign to Impeach President Trump Has Begun.” That was day one.

In April 2017, three months into the presidency, a senior House Democrat said, “I’m going to fight every day until he’s impeached.” That was three months into the administration.

In December 2017, two years ago, Congressman Jerry Nadler was openly campaign — campaigning to be the ranking member on the House Judiciary Committee specifically — specifically because he was an expert on impeachment. That’s the Nadler’s campaign to be the top Democrat on Judiciary.

This week wasn’t even the first time House Democrats have introduced articles of impeachment. It was actually the seventh time. They started less than six months after the president was sworn in. They tried to impeach President Trump for being impolite to the press, for being mean to professional athletes, for changing President Obama’s policy on transgender people in the military. All of these things were high crimes and misdemeanors, according to Democrats.

Now, this wasn’t just a few people. Scores, scores of Democrats voted to move forward with impeachment on three of those prior occasions. So let’s be clear. The House’s vote yesterday was not some neutral judgment that Democrats came to with great reluctance. It was the predetermined end of a partisan crusade that began before President Trump was even nominated, let alone sworn in.

For the very first time in modern history, we’ve seen a political faction in Congress promise from the moment — the moment the presidential election ended that they would find some way to overturn it.

A few months ago Democrats’ three-year-long impeachment in search of articles found its way to the subject of Ukraine.

House Democrats embarked on the most rushed, least thorough and most unfair impeachment inquiry in modern history.

Chairman Schiff’s inquiry was poisoned by partisanship from the outset. Its procedures and parameters were unfair in unprecedented ways. Democrats tried to make Chairman Schiff into a de facto special prosecutor, notwithstanding the fact that he is a partisan member of Congress who had already engaged in strange and biased behavior.

He scrapped the precedent to cut the Republican minority out of the process. He denied President Trump the same sorts of procedural rights that Houses of both parties had provided to past presidents of both parties. President Trump’s counsel could not participate in Chairman Schiff’s hearings, present evidence or cross-examine witnesses.

The House Judiciary Committee’s crack at this was even more ahistorical. It was like the speaker called up Chairman Nadler and ordered one impeachment, rush delivery please.

The committee found no facts on its own, did nothing to verify the Schiff report. Their only witnesses were liberal law professors and congressional staffers.

Mr. President, there’s a reason the impeachment inquiry that led to President Nixon’s resignation required about 14 months of hearings — 14 months in addition to a special prosecutor’s investigation.

With President Clinton, the independent counsel’s inquiry had been under way literally for years before the House Judiciary Committee actually dug in. Mountains of evidence, mountains. Mountains of testimony from firsthand fact witnesses, serious legal battles to get what was necessary.

This time around? House Democrats skipped all of that. It’s been just 12 weeks, 12 weeks. More than a year of hearings for Nixon, multiple years of investigation for Clinton. And they’ve impeached President Trump in 12 weeks, 12 weeks.

So let’s talk about what the House actually produced in those 12 weeks. House Democrats’ rushed and rigged inquiry yielded two articles — two — of impeachment. They’re fundamentally unlike any articles that any prior House of Representatives has ever passed.

The first article concerns the core events, which House Democrats claim are impeachable: the timing of aid to Ukraine. But it does not even purport to allege any actual crime. Instead, they deploy the vague phrase, “abuse of power” — abuse of power — to impugn the president’s action in a general indeterminate way.

Speaker Pelosi’s House just gave into a temptation that every other House in history has managed to resist. I (ph) say that again. Speaker Pelosi’s House just gave into a temptation that every other House in our history has managed to resist. They impeach a president whom they do not even allege has committed an actual crime known to our laws. They’ve impeached simply because they disagree with a presidential act, and question the motive behind it.

So let’s look at history. Andrew Johnson’s impeachment involved around a clear violation of a criminal statute, albeit an unconstitutional statute. Nixon had obstruction of justice, a felony under our laws. Clinton had perjury, also a felony.

Now, the Constitution does not say the House can impeach only those presidents who violate a law, but history matters, history matters and precedent matters. And there were important reasons why every previous House of Representatives in American history restrained itself — restrained itself from crossing this Rubicon.

The framers of our Constitution very specifically discussed this issue: Whether the House should be able to impeach presidents just for, quote, “maladministration” — just for maladministration; in other words, because the House simply thought the president had bad judgment or is doing a bad job. They talked about all this when they wrote the Constitution. The written records of our founders’ debates show they specifically rejected this. They realized it would create a total dysfunction to set the bar for impeachment that low, that low. James Madison himself explained that allowing impeachment on that basis would mean the president serves at the pleasure of the Congress instead of the pleasure of the American people. It would make the president a creature — a — a creature — a creature of — of Congress, not the head of a separate and equal branch.

So there were powerful reasons, Mr. President, why Congress after Congress, for 230 years — 230 years — required presidential impeachments to revolve around clear, recognizable crimes, even though that was not a strict limitation; powerful reasons why for 230 years, no House — no House — opened a Pandora’s box of subjective political impeachments. That 230-year tradition died last night.

Now, Mr. President, House Democrats have tried to say they had to impeach President Trump on this historically-thin and subjective basis because the White House challenged their request for more witnesses. And that brings us to the second article of impeachment. The House titled this one “Obstruction of Congress”. What it really does is impeach the president for asserting presidential privilege.

The concept of executive privilege is another two-century- old constitutional tradition. Presidents starting with George Washington have invoked it. Federal courts have repeatedly affirmed it is a legitimate constitutional power. House Democrats requested extraordinary amounts of sensitive information from President Trump’s White House, exactly the kinds of things over which presidents of both parties have asserted privilege in the past.

Predictable and appropriately, President Trump did not simply roll over. He defended the constitutional authority of his office. No surprise there. It’s not a constitutional crisis for a House to want more information than a president wants to give up. That’s not a constitutional crisis; It’s a routine occurrence. The separation of powers is messy by design.

Here’s what should have happened — here’s what should have happened: Either the president and Congress negotiate a settlement, or the third branch of government, the judiciary, addresses the dispute between the other two. The Nixon impeachment featured disagreements over presidential privilege, so they went to court. The Clinton impeachment featured disagreements over presidential privilege, so they went to the courts. This takes time. It’s inconvenient. That’s actually the point. Due process is not meant to maximize the convenience of the prosecutor; It’s meant to protect the accused.

But this time was different. Remember, 14 months of hearings for Richard Nixon, years of investigation for Bill Clinton, 12 weeks for Donald Trump. Democrats didn’t have to rush this, but they chose to stick to their political timetable at the expense of pursuing more evidence through proper legal channels.

Nobody made Chairman Schiff do this. He chose to. The Tuesday before last, on live television, Adam Schiff explained to the entire country that, if House Democrats had let the justice system follow its normal course, they might not have gotten to impeach the president in time for the election. My goodness.

In Nixon, the courts were allowed to do their work. In Clinton, the courts were allowed to do their work. Only these House Democrats decided due process is too much work. They’d rather impeach with no proof.

Well, Mr. President, they tried to cover for their own partisan impatience by pretending that the routine occurrence of a president exerting constitutional privilege is itself — itself a second impeachable offense.

The following is something that Adam Schiff literally said in early October. Here’s what he said. “Any action that forces us to litigate or to have to consider litigation will be considered further evidence of obstruction of justice.” That’s Adam Schiff.

Here’s what the chairman effectively said and what one of his committee members restated just this week. “If the president asserts his constitutional rights, it’s that much more evident he’s guilty.” “If the president asserts his constitutional rights, it’s that much more evidence he’s guilty.” That kind of bullying is antithetical to American justice.

So those are House Democrats’ two articles of impeachment. That’s all their rushed and rigged inquiry could generate, an act that the House does not even allege is criminal and a nonsensical claim that exercising a legitimate presidential power is somehow an impeachable offense.

Mr. President, this is by far the thinnest basis for any House-passed presidential impeachment in American history — the thinnest and the weakest, and nothing else even comes close.

And, candidly, I don’t think I’m the only person around here who realizes that. Even before the House voted yesterday, Democrats had already started to signal uneasiness — uneasiness with its end product. Before the articles even passed, the Senate Democratic leader went on television to demand that this body redo House Democrats’ homework for them, that the Senate should supplement Chairman Schiff’s sloppy work so it is more persuasive than Chairman Schiff himself bothered to make it.

Of course, every such demand simply confirms that House Democrats have rushed forward with a case that is much too weak.

Back in June, Speaker Pelosi promised the House would build an ironclad case. Never mind that she was basically promising impeachment months — months before the Ukraine events, but that’s a separate matter. She promised an ironclad case.

And in March, Speaker Pelosi said this. “Impeachment is so divisive to the country that, unless there is something so compelling and overwhelming and bipartisan, I don’t think we should go down that path because it divides the country,” end quote.

By the speaker’s own standards, the standards she set, she has failed the country. The case is not compelling, not overwhelming, and as a result not bipartisan. The failure was made clear to everyone earlier this week when Senator Schumer began searching for ways the Senate could step out of our proper role and try to fix the House Democrats’ failures for them. And it was made even more clear last night, when Speaker Pelosi suggested that House Democrats may be too afraid, too afraid to even transmit their shoddy work product to the Senate.

Mr. President, it looks like the prosecutors are getting cold feet in front of the entire country, and second-guessing whether they even want to go to trial. They said impeachment was so urgent that it could not even wait for due process, but now they’re content to sit on their hands. This is really comical.

Democrats’ own actions concede that their allegations are unproven. The articles aren’t just unproven, they’re also constitutionally incoherent, incoherent.

Frankly, if either of these articles is blessed by the Senate, we could easily see the impeachment of every future president of either party. Let me say that again. If the Senate blesses this historically low bar, we will invite the impeachment of every future president.

The House Democrats’ allegations as presented are incompatible with our constitutional order. They are unlike anything that has ever been seen in 230 years of this republic. House Democrats want to create new rules for this president because they feel uniquely enraged. They feel uniquely enraged.

But long after the partisan fever of this moment has broken, the institutional damage will remain. I’ve described the threat to the presidency, this also imperils the Senate itself.

The House has created an unfair, unfinished product that looks nothing, nothing like any impeachment inquiry in American history. And if the speaker ever gets her House in order, that mess will be dumped over here on the Senate’s lap.

If the Senate blesses this slapdash impeachment, if we say that from now on this is enough, then we invite an endless parade of impeachable trials. Future Houses of either party will feel free to toss up a jump ball every time they feel angry, free to swamp the Senate with trial after trial, no matter how baseless the charges.

We’d be giving future Houses of either party unbelievable new power to paralyze the Senate at their whim. More thin arguments, more incomplete evidence, more partisan impeachments.

In fact, Mr. President, this same House of Representatives has already indicated that they themselves may not be finished impeaching. The House Judiciary Committee told a federal court this very week that it will continue its impeachment investigation even after voting on these articles. And multiple Democratic members have already called publicly for more.

If the Senate blesses this, if the nation accepts this, presidential impeachments may cease being a once-in-a-generation event and become a constant part — a constant part of the political background noise.

This extraordinary tool of last resort may become just another part of the arms race of polarization. Real statesmen would have recognized, no matter their view of this president, that trying to remove him on this thin and partisan basis could unsettle the foundations of our republic. Real statesmen would have recognized, no matter how much partisan animosity might be coursing through their veins, that cheapening the impeachment process was not the answer.

Historians will regard this as a great irony of our era, that so many who profess such concern for our norms and traditions themselves, proved willing to trample our constitutional order to get their way. It is long past time for Washington to get a little perspective.


725 posted on 12/20/2019 3:21:56 PM PST by COUNTrecount ("I've always won, and I'm going to continue to win. And that's the way it is." -- Donald Trump)
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To: mairdie

There’s no F.. ..U in the letter.

It’s the same real letter we’ve all already seen.


726 posted on 12/20/2019 3:22:01 PM PST by EasySt (Say not this is the truth, but so it seems to me to be, as I see this thing I think I see #KAG)
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To: COUNTrecount

Thank you!


727 posted on 12/20/2019 3:23:29 PM PST by little jeremiah (Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point.)
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To: bitt

The rest of the story.

John Dingell

@JohnDingell

On behalf of so many of my fellow veterans:

Please take two running jumps and go to hell, Mr. Trump.

12:06 PM · Oct 12, 2016·Twitter for iPhone


728 posted on 12/20/2019 3:24:02 PM PST by COUNTrecount ("I've always won, and I'm going to continue to win. And that's the way it is." -- Donald Trump)
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To: EasySt
From TGP, letter is the long one from a couple of days ago it seems:

True story: there is a White House staffer going around the Senate delivering to each office, as a package, the incoherent, scathing Pelosi letter AND...wait for it...a giant 16x12 White House Christmas card (along with, implausibly, a second smaller Christmas card).

What a day. pic.twitter.com/y8gZuQbipl— Chris Murphy (@ChrisMurphyCT) December 18, 2019


729 posted on 12/20/2019 3:25:33 PM PST by little jeremiah (Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point.)
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To: Fairhairedboy

Oh, man! You just had to post that picture. My gaydar device overheated.


730 posted on 12/20/2019 3:28:18 PM PST by Bigg Red (WWG1WGA)
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To: EasySt

>>It’s the same real letter we’ve all already seen.

I assumed it was the same real letter and that the description was of spirit rather than of reality.

What I was hoping was real was that he did make the gesture of informing them all what he thought of their actions, rather than simply wishing them a throw-away Christmas greeting.


731 posted on 12/20/2019 3:29:29 PM PST by mairdie (Dr Who - Father Christmas - https://youtu.be/pKpH7TnlK9k)
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To: Melian

#BIG Italian prosecutors believe that Joseph Mifsud the man who started RussiaGate, 'is Dead'
Italian Journalists Roberto Vivaldelli one & Mauro Indelicato shed light and deepen the mystery behind Mifsud. I spoke to Vivaldelli and ... https://t.co/dOvgHa5R5r via @SaraCarterDC— Sara A. Carter (@SaraCarterDC) December 20, 2019


732 posted on 12/20/2019 3:30:16 PM PST by bitt (A FRIVOLOUS impeachment vote is a SEDITIOUS CONSPIRACY)
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To: stylin19a

Waiting for POTUS, who will speak in two hours, at Andrews Air Force Base.

With the signing of the #NDAA, he will create the #SpaceForce. 🚀👽🌝✨ pic.twitter.com/GO4Jf4sDsY— Kristina Wong 🎄🇺🇸 (@kristina_wong) December 20, 2019


733 posted on 12/20/2019 3:37:19 PM PST by bitt (A FRIVOLOUS impeachment vote is a SEDITIOUS CONSPIRACY)
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To: Bigg Red

>>Oh, man! You just had to post that picture.

Outrageous costumes seem to be the norm for some golfing outings. Was visiting at a mansion in Newport RI when a gentleman walked in who was a NYC stockbroker. The colors of his outfit would have made my jaw drop if that had been socially acceptable. I think O is just “fitting in.” It’s not the right “resistance purple” color.


734 posted on 12/20/2019 3:38:24 PM PST by mairdie (Dr Who - Father Christmas - https://youtu.be/pKpH7TnlK9k)
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To: BlueMondaySkipper

“ I suppose maybe that DemocRATS want to remain in session, so that POTUS can’t make any recess appointments. TBD“
The Senate is where confirmation happens, what does the House have to do with that?
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Both houses have to agree to adjourn-The Senate can not adjourn without agreement from the house. If the Senate does not adjourn, then no recess appointments.

And then there’s the Trump card...


735 posted on 12/20/2019 3:38:31 PM PST by greeneyes
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To: COUNTrecount; All

My Dad had this to say today, and asked me to share...

“Please don’t be misled by the implication that the Senate,
or even the Republican party is responsible or even capable
to defend Trump. The Senate (all members), by
constitutional law and without recourse, is the jury. The
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, by constitutional law is
the Judge. Trump is clearly entitled by law to his own
defense, and to choose his own lawyers in presentation of
his defense.

The Justice Department is responsible for investigation and
impartial and truthful presentation of reliable evidence
related to matters at trial..

My theory is that it is NOT up to ANY member of the Senate
to conduct this trial (they are all on the jury). It
actually must be conducted by the Supreme Court. Trump
should appeal directly to the Supreme Court for speedy
process of this trial as fundamental due process for him.”

(I’ll share with him any responses back.)
(P.S. He kinda liked that Barr/Shiff slap-down Gif that’s
floating around...) ;-)

~Easy


736 posted on 12/20/2019 3:40:48 PM PST by EasySt (Say not this is the truth, but so it seems to me to be, as I see this thing I think I see #KAG)
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To: EasySt

This man purposely fell on his sword, now he's imploding Spygate through the judiciary as if it was planned this way.

Flynn was running a deep six on the deep state. He is American H E R O and very, very smart man with vision on how to fight and stop infiltrators in government. https://t.co/CaKg91bKU0— Wyatt (@SayWhenLA) December 20, 2019

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

🚨🎄: You didn’t think @SenateMajLdr would leave town without confirming more judges, did you?

Since 2017:

Supreme Court: 2
Circuit courts: 50
District courts: 133
U.S. Court of International Trade: 2
Grand Total: 187

Merry Christmas America! pic.twitter.com/26xIBaHjke— Senate Republican Communications Center (@SRCC) December 20, 2019

👀 https://t.co/PW7Ph3wKxW— 72 SECONDS (@55true4u) December 20, 2019


737 posted on 12/20/2019 3:40:51 PM PST by bitt (A FRIVOLOUS impeachment vote is a SEDITIOUS CONSPIRACY)
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To: bitt

bitt wrote:


https://www.thepostemail.com/2019/12/19/house-adjourns-until-next-year-without-action-on-impeachment-articles/

https://www.thepostemail.com/2019/12/18/speaker-of-the-house-the-president-violated-the-constitution-but-didnt-obama/

ThankQ!

Here’s some comments “beyond the trees”:

https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-
news/3802497/posts?page=4#4

https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3802497/posts?page=10#10

https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3802497/posts?page=45#45

https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3802497/posts?page=46#46


738 posted on 12/20/2019 3:41:05 PM PST by WildHighlander57 ((WildHighlander57 returning after lurking since 2000)
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To: truthluva

Chuck Norris does.


739 posted on 12/20/2019 3:41:06 PM PST by Bigg Red (WWG1WGA)
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To: mairdie; ransomnote; All
OK, that took a LOT longer than I was expecting it to take. By way of full disclosure, I am not a doctor, I do not play one on TV, and I didn't stay in a Holiday Inn Express last night.

Here is the update on SweetiePalm: She will have outpatient surgery to put screws in her Tibia and Fibula. The Doc said the Talus was too small to hold a screw and would heal just fine as soon as they took care of the two long bones.

In the mean time she is to stay flat on her back and keep the foot elevated as much as possible to prevent swelling. After surgery she is looking for six to eight weeks of recovery.

SP is grateful for all your prayers, well wishes, and advise. It looks like the Sauce Boss will be large and in charge for a while.

WWG1WGA

Garde la Foi, mes amis! Nous nous sommes les sauveurs de la République! Maintenant et Toujours!
(Keep the Faith, my friends! We are the saviors of the Republic! Now and Forever!)

LonePalm, le Républicain du verre cassé (The Broken Glass Republican)

740 posted on 12/20/2019 3:42:43 PM PST by LonePalm (Commander and Chef)
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