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PLEASE NOTE. THIS IS A RESEARCH THREAD. I NEED ALL HANDS ON DECK TO PROVIDE AS MUCH EVIDENCE, HARD EVIDENCE, AS POSSIBLE. I WILL MONITOR THIS THREAD AND COMPILE ALL CONTRIBUTIONS TO A NEW AND REFINED THREAD. I HOPE TO ACCOMPLISH THIS BY TONIGHT. I NEED YOUR HELP!This election has been stolen. Pure and simple. Now we must show the world, before December 13th when the Electors are appointed, and before the Special Elections occur for various runoffs that will happen (for example, in Georgia, for the Senate seats, on January 5th. How did it occur, you may ask. It...
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Like many, I spent the last few nights waking up at 2:03 A.M., no reason, then looking at my phone for news, any news, that might be positive for President Trump. I survived on Rush, Bongino, Mark Levin. When the news continued to be ugly, I even checked in on ridiculous bloggers promising that ballots were watermarked and D.J. (our household name for a president we love) was actually launching a sting on the Deep State. Enough already. Stop the madness. Hey, I have a degree in statistics, and I have some level of critical thought. If there is such...
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Speaking from Wilmington, Delaware Saturday night, former Vice President Joe Biden promised to "unite the country" as president and claimed he has a "mandate to march on the course of decency."
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One of my dearest memories is from our wedding ceremony when my husband’s brother, Keith, played the guitar and sang, “I Am The Bread of Life,â€Â one of our favorite hymns.  And, if you listened and liked that version, you will enjoy this upbeat performance by the University of Notre Dame Folk Choir.Tragically, Keith died of cancer at age 55 in 2011. Consequently, whenever we hear the hymn, we think of him.“I Am the Bread of Life†was written in 1966 by Sister Suzanne Toolan, a Catholic nun. Toolan tells an astonishing story about how she initially tossed her composition in...
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China has successfully launched what has been described as "the world's first 6G satellite" into space to test the technology. It went into orbit along with 12 other satellites from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in the Shanxi Province. The telecoms industry is still several years away from agreeing on 6G's specifications, so it is not yet certain the tech being trialled will make it into the final standard. This is the world's first practical use of 6G technology. It involves use of high-frequency terahertz waves to achieve data-transmission speeds many times faster than 5G is likely to be capable...
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You Knew I Was a Snake" A fable that is told with many variations: The Farmer and the Snake One winter day, a farmer found a snake by the roadside, stiff and motionless with cold. "If you put me inside your shirt," the snake said, "your body will make me warm and I won't freeze to death." "Oh, I know your kind," replied the farmer. "If I pick you up, you will bite me." "Oh no," the snake objected. "Why would I do such a thing, if you are good enough to help me?" So the farmer had compassion on...
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Liberals in Seattle were celebrating Saturday morning after The Associated Press and major news networks across the country announced President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris’ projected victory over President DonaldTrump and Vice President Mike Pence. Groups of Biden and Harris’ supporters were seen in West Seattle, Capitol Hill, and Green Lake celebrating the victory. On Capitol Hill, a parade of cars drove around Cal Anderson Park while people stood along the road dancing and cheering. While some were celebrating others were shooting each other. A video surfaced this morning that shows the place where one man got shot....
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Something happened in my house this week that those who know me will find unbelievable: I cut the remaining cord to cable news. Fox News, the only remaining cable news source I considered somewhat trustworthy, found itself banned from my home with all other cable news. The app has been deleted, along with all news apps associated with Fox News. An overwhelming peace came in doing so, not unlike the peace that came from deleting my Twitter account in July. The Twitter cesspool is not worth swimming in. Parler is now my go-to social media app, while independent news sources...
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MILWAUKEE — Gerry Winkleman points across the Milwaukee River at the former tannery where he worked for almost two decades as a union welder, repairing blow pipes and net machines that produced thousands of leather shoes and handbags every year. Follow the latest on Election 2020 Winkleman, 74, drives through a stretch of downtown Milwaukee that once served as a hub of U.S. manufacturing, pausing occasionally to note the factories that have either shuttered or moved their production to China over the past three decades: the Pabst and Schlitz breweries; the Allis-Chalmers manufacturing giant; several different tanneries; the Briggs &...
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“When we have a vote on the House floor, there is no way in the world I’m going to be voting to ratify the Electoral College votes from states where I believe that illegal votes have distorted the will of the people in those states who have cast their votes illegally,” Brooks added. “And we’ll see how that goes. It is not the Supreme Court who decides who is the President of the United States, under the Constitution, it is the Congress who makes that decision.” Such an outcome could force the 50 U.S. House state delegations to determine the...
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Election law is neither criminal nor civil, making it neither fish nor fowl, even though many of the shenanigans in this election have been truly foul. Examples include Las Vegas letter-carriers supplying ballots to fraudsters, Detroit and Philadelphia refusing to allow poll-watchers, Milwaukee precincts with more Presidential votes than registered voters, and on and on and on... Many others will litigate these issues in what remains of the free press. I'll leave that task to them. Here I will try to distill what can be known about the law into a tasty drink you can hopefully appreciate. There aren't a...
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Has anyone given thought to the conundrum of a Harris Biden presidency for the Democrats? The situation that the Dems are in is not an ideal position for long term growth nor a successful presidency. Here is why: 1) At least 70 million Americans voted for Trump. A large percentage of these people love him and genuinely like him in spite of his imperfections. He is their hero. The many Democrats and their supporters have been calling these people racists, bigots, criminals, and have been doing it, while destroying cities. This is not sitting well with regular Americans. If Biden...
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'We did it, we did it Joe,' squealed Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris yesterday as she congratulated Joe Biden on his victory. The video of the 56-year-old - which showed her in running gear embracing her husband Douglas Emhoff - contrasts sharply with her comments 18 months ago which threatened to derail Mr Biden's bid for the White House. In a debate involving Democrats vying for their party's nomination to take on Donald Trump, Ms Harris asked to speak about 'the issue of race' and proceeded to accuse Mr Biden of making 'very hurtful' comments about having worked with two segregationist...
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Iran President Hassan Rouhani warned that whoever should win the election in America must prepare to surrender to the Islamic Republic. “The U.S. government has no option but to give in to the law, the pressure of public opinion, and the resistance from the great Iranian nation,” reports the Tasnim News Agency. “Our nation would not buckle under the pressures,” Rouhani continued. “We can overcome the enemies and force them to resume honoring the law and regulations.” His statements appear to be referencing sanctions imposed by the Trump administration, something Rouhani said Iran had “withstood.” Iran’s president would claim that...
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Now that the media have proclaimed Joe Biden our 46th president, many conservatives are devastated, angry, some even shocked. But this is not the time to give up. It's not the time to retreat. It's not the time to turn on each other. We supporters of Donald Trump are at least 70 million strong. We are legion. And, like it or not, we are all Trump now. We represent all colors, religions, economic and social classes. We are different genders, sexual preferences, and have varying levels of education. Some of us are working class, some middle class, some make a...
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Prayers up for President Trump! We can't spare this man. He fights! FR is funded solely by contributions made by the liberty loving patriots who love and use it. We are beholden to no political party. No advertisers, no outsiders, no sugar daddies, no corporate string pullers. Definitely no government subsidies or tax breaks. No 501c or other IRS non-profit status. This means no commercial ads. No annoying pop-ups. No ad tracking. No mail campaigns. No spam. No third-parties -- not even the IRS -- trying to control what we do or say. We are self-funded, fiercely independent and enjoy...
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Conservative radio Talk Show host Michael Savage poses the question "Is It Time To End Our Two Party System? Our Fractured Society"
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCuTPBEknI8 California Lachlan1 hour ago If I were you libs, I wouldn’t be calling Biden #46 just yet. AZ still has thousands of outstanding ballots dropping in Trump's favor. GA is in a recount because it was so close and the military ballots that are still outstanding are expected to break in Trump's favor. It will be weeks before GA can be properly tallied. No one should be calling the race yet. They now have evidence of illegal ballot harvesting in multiple counties in GA and the recount should show this. In NV they have 58 000 mail in ballots...
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... SOLOMON BEGINS BUILDING GOD’S TEMPLE .. 1st. K I N G S . 4 – 8 New International Version, emphases added Abrdgd – the complete text is in your Bible or click: TO READ 1ST KINGS 4-8 IN FULL TO HEAR MAX McLEAN READING IT TO HEAR A DRAMATIZATION OF IT TO WATCH A BRIEF ANIMATION OF 1ST KINGS .9 6 7 – 9 6 0 . B. C. . CHAPTER 4 29 God gave Solomon wisdom and very great insight, and a breadth of understanding as measureless as the sand on the seashore. 31 He was wiser than...
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Who is No. 4? That could end up being the most pressing question for the College Football Playoff committee. If we assume that Alabama, Ohio State and the ACC champion all make the playoff, who will be the fourth team that joins them? The competition for the last spot is more open than it has been in years as five-time defending Big 12 champion Oklahoma is already sitting on two losses. While OU isn’t currently in first place in the Big 12, the Sooners can win out and take a sixth consecutive conference crown. With Oklahoma out of the mix...
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