Posted on 08/27/2023 4:54:53 AM PDT by Alas Babylon!
Do we assume GA Gov. and Sec. State will not admit to election fraud, to save their reputations ?
That’ll work if the coverup succeeds, but it’s the end if it does not.
It is a struggle to listen to him. I can’t handle more than a few minutes. My bad, I know, but that’s the truth.
If fair means its ok to cheat we better keep that in mind,we can be “fair” as well.
“Now I ain’t sayin’ she a vote rigger”
On YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-jI43pyLro
On Rumble:
https://rumble.com/v3bepi2-now-i-aint-sayin-she-a-vote-rigger.html
$100 says that if we do it, they scream holy hell, the FBI gets involved, no knock raids with CNN camera crews, indictments in 4 places...Etc.
January 6th on steroids.
I think they want us to act like them. Who better knows how it is done?
That is if anyone still trusts their doctors.After their massive endorsements of the bio-weapons.
Problem is that requires logic and thinking lets hope enough people have enough of both to get the job done.
Great thread today thanks for all you do, and everyone else, too!
the following from your link:
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Brian Kemp told Georgia voters on Saturday at a fish fry, “If you give anybody a voting machine they can hack it.”
This took place at the 8th District GOP fish fry in Perry, Georgia.
Brian Kemp: “If you give anybody a voting machine they can hack it.” ,P> GA voter: What did you just say? If you give anybody a voting machine, they can hack it? Wow!
With democrats there is no such thing as reputation only money from any source.
Yeah it really is a shame with a better voice he’s in for 25% of the dirty dems vote and we win easy.That’s if he goes indy.
The fire bombings of Tokyo, Hamburg, and Dresden caused more casualties. It is the use of a nuclear weapon that draws the most criticism. In point of fact, it not only saved hundreds of thousands of American and Japanese lives at the time, but the use of weapons could arguably have prevented future World Wars. The power of these weapons, now even much greater with the hydrogen bomb, has a deterrent effect.
BUT... Let’s not forget that a puppet state set up by the Nazi occupiers to do their will and their will alone is a nation or the nation that once war was over, got back together. It’s a very unfair charge against the Ukrainians of today.
Ukraine was part of the Soviet Union until December 1991. So they have a shared history. Some Ukrainians voluntarily joined with the Nazis during WWII. It was either Stalin or Hitler.
The Azov battalion has been the subject of media reporting well before the second Russian invasion in 2022. The Guardian reported in 2014 Azov fighters are Ukraine's greatest weapon and may be its greatest threat The battalion's far-right volunteers' desire to 'bring the fight to Kiev' is a danger to post-conflict stability
But there is an increasing worry that while the Azov and other volunteer battalions might be Ukraine's most potent and reliable force on the battlefield against the separatists, they also pose the most serious threat to the Ukrainian government, and perhaps even the state, when the conflict in the east is over. The Azov causes particular concern due to the far right, even neo-Nazi, leanings of many of its members.
Dmitry claimed not to be a Nazi, but waxed lyrical about Adolf Hitler as a military leader, and believes the Holocaust never happened. Not everyone in the Azov battalion thinks like Dmitry, but after speaking with dozens of its fighters and embedding on several missions during the past week in and around the strategic port city of Mariupol, the Guardian found many of them to have disturbing political views, and almost all to be intent on "bringing the fight to Kiev" when the war in the east is over.
The battalion's symbol is reminiscent of the Nazi Wolfsangel, though the battalion claims it is in fact meant to be the letters N and I crossed over each other, standing for "national idea". Many of its members have links with neo-Nazi groups, and even those who laughed off the idea that they are neo-Nazis did not give the most convincing denials.
"Of course not, it's all made up, there are just a lot of people who are interested in Nordic mythology," said one fighter when asked if there were neo-Nazis in the battalion. When asked what his own political views were, however, he said "national socialist". As for the swastika tattoos on at least one man seen at the Azov base, "the swastika has nothing to do with the Nazis, it was an ancient sun symbol," he claimed.
The battalion has drawn far-right volunteers from abroad, such as Mikael Skillt, a 37-year-old Swede, trained as a sniper in the Swedish army, who described himself as an "ethnic nationalist" and fights on the front line with the battalion.
Despite the presence of these elements, Russian propaganda that claims Kiev's "fascist junta" wants to cleanse east Ukraine of Russian speakers is overblown. The Azov are a minority among the Ukrainian forces, and even they, however unpleasant their views may be, are not anti-Russian; in fact the lingua franca of the battalion is Russian, and most have Russian as their first language.
Indeed, much of what Azov members say about race and nationalism is strikingly similar to the views of the more radical Russian nationalists fighting with the separatist side. The battalion even has a Russian volunteer, a 30-year-old from St Petersburg who refused to give his name. He said he views many of the Russian rebel commanders positively, especially Igor Strelkov, a former FSB officer who has a passion for military re-enactments and appears to see himself as a tsarist officer. He "wants to resurrect a great Russia, said the volunteer; but Strelkov is "only a pawn in Putin's game," he said, and he hoped that Russia would some time have a "nationalist, violent Maidan" of its own.
I agree that their influence is overblown and one pretext for the Russian invasion. Putin understands that branding someone a Nazi is a hot button issue for a nation that lost 20 to 30 million people during WWII. It is also a hot button issue in Europe where some countries jail Holocaust deniers or anyone wearing Nazi regalia. The "N" word (Nazi) in Europe is the ultimate insult.
It’s a risk we take in their controlled areas and one they take in our controlled areas. There is no more universal law. Only partisan law from state to state.
YOu as well bud,we all realize what is it stake,everything!!
True, but Kemp & Raffensberger claim to be Rs ?
I’m dying to know their motivation. Trump hatred ?
Years ago I heated a house with wood... and green wood’s dreadful. After taking down a tree you have to wait a year or two for the tree to dry out so it’ll burn easily.
Rumors of kemps desertion were possible harm to him and his family.
But, who knows. It’s likely just money. There is so much Soros money in georgia alone its likely just massive amounts of money or art,real estate, gold who knows.
I have heard that as well.
Thanks for this.
It’s what I believe also.
People can support Russia or Ukraine, but this is not a reason to for either side.
One reason may be when Trump castigated Kemp for opening up his economy early. He went on a tirade that Kemp no doubt remembers well. I thought Trump made a mistake at the time. It turns out that Kemp was right.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday (April 22, 2022) said he’d informed Gov. Brian Kemp of Georgia that he “strongly” disagreed with the governor’s decision to begin reopening parts of the state as soon as Friday, a high-profile break from a Republican ally.
“I told the governor of Georgia, Brian Kemp, that I disagree strongly with his decision to open certain facilities,” Trump said at a White House coronavirus task force press briefing, doling out praise for “strong, resolute” Georgia residents.
Trump bashes Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp again over opening state
President Trump on Thursday ripped Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp for his plan to reopen many of his state’s businesses on Friday, declaring, “I am not happy about Brian Kemp.”
“I want the states to open more than he does. But I do not like at this early stage. I wasn’t happy with it, or with Brian Kemp,” Trump said of the Republican governor at the daily briefing of the coronavirus task force at the White House.
The president initially supported Kemp’s move, but lashed out at him at Wednesday’s briefing over his reopening of such businesses as hair salons and tattoo parlors.
Trump had called Kemp a day earlier to express his views, but bristled when a reporter asked if the governor was defying him.
“No he didn’t defy me. That’s your language. I said [to Kemp], ‘You make your own decision.’ I told him that,” he continued, adding that Kemp was not following the task force’s guidelines for reopening.
“I want people to be safe and with the people in Georgia to be safe. I don’t want this thing to flare up because you’re deciding to do something that is not in the guidelines,” he said, referring to the governor.
“I could’ve stopped him but I decided to watch it closely, so we will see what happens. I told him very distinctly, I said, ‘You do what you think is best.’ But if you ask me, I am not happy.”
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