Posted on 10/02/2020 1:12:38 PM PDT by MNDude
The House voted overwhelmingly Friday to condemn the baseless QAnon conspiracy theory as the online movement identified as a potential domestic terrorist threat by the FBI has gained traction with some in the Republican Party.
The vote was 371 to 18 for the resolution sponsored by Reps. Tom Malinowski (D-N.J.) and Denver Riggleman (R-Va.) and came days after Malinowski said he received death threats from QAnon supporters after a false GOP ad accused him of lobbying to protect sexual predators.
Seventeen Republicans and one independent voted against the resoultion condemning QAnon, a pro-Trump conspiracy theory that has been a central vector of misinformation about the coronavirus, on the same day the president said he and his wife had tested positive for the virus.
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No! Don’t try to kill it - you’ll only make it angry!
IOW, they are right over target.
An official condemnation is as good as a confirmation.
If that many demonicrats are against Q... enough to draw more attention to it... then I’m for Q.
He has the right enemies.
Just noticing no one yet mentioned that one politically
motivated FBI agent, in one field office, writing one memo,
does not mean the FBI designates QAnon as a terrorist org.
(They have not.)
Anyone can read all the QAnon posts. Now more people will.
The only terrifying things you’re likely find there, are
things the Enemedia, and now also the majority of the House,
would prefer that you not examine too closely.
~Easy
Getting near to the time to declare that we no longer recognize the house as a legitimate governing body.
Send out your fat, low IQ, potato-chip eating bureaucrats to enforce your illegal dictates.
Shows we have not replaced Bush League Republicans with people who will side with the citizens and the rule of law.
they have a lot of chutzpah....
QAnon is not a movement, it's "just an idea."
Fate! Destiny directed you to this thread!
I am still waiting for the President—who knows of Qanon—to offer his condemnation of Q anon.
(Waiting....)
17 Republicans (1 independent) in the house for for this resolution is not a ‘wide majority of R’s!
My bad - I misread - truly sad!
Have they voted to condemn the riots?
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