Hunter Biden pardoned

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Sam Lowry said:

Married A Horn said:

Sam Lowry said:

Married A Horn said:

nein51 said:

Married A Horn said:

nein51 said:

I don't know if it's a watershed moment but it's a huge issue.

You have a piece of equipment that has very real, very problematic information on it. Yeah that's damning but it's not really that huge imo though it would have impacted the election, maybe.

You then have a coordinated response from the intelligence agencies calling it Russian disinformation which, as it turns out, was false.

You then have the press coordinating 24 hour coverage of how this isn't real and Russia, Russia, Russia.

You then have social media companies deplatforming people for, what it turned out, was entirely correct information and they were clearly colluding with the intel agencies and, in at least some small way, the White House to actively sensor information from the public.

The laptop, in and of itself, isn't really that big of a deal imo. Everything that happened after is a much, much bigger story.


All good points - and the fact that porto was not railing against all of that stuff, shows his true colors.

The control exerted over social media companies by the White House is probably the biggest scandal in history. It's a much bigger issue than failing audits, it's a bigger issue that Watergate and personally I think you would be hard pressed to find a bigger issue in our history.

The fact that it wasn't the lead story on every news agency for months is an indictment of our press.

It's like they didn't realize if the government can silence anyone they want, for any reason, then they may silence you.

"Then they came for me and there was no one left to speak."


I personally think it was big pharma and covid... forced jab, lockdowns, denial of IVM and government getting into the doctor's office and throwing everything at the doctor to prevent them from prescribing off label treatments...
They did everything in their power to 'sell at the US Taxpayer's expense' hundreds of millions of dollars of the jab.

Their attack on the first amendment during Hunter's laptop scandal is basically the same thing...

In both cases, they attacked anyone and everyone on social media that went against the liberal criminal narrative. They blocked or hid anything counter to their money making lies.
Trumpists are angry about lockdowns that were imposed by Greg Abbott et al., so their solution is to execute one of the guys that Donald Trump chose to lead the coronavirus task force.

You can't make this stuff up.


So bad. Such another way wrong post by you. Did Fauci fund and authorize gain of function?
Texas wasnt locked down like other states. Just because your boss needs a pardon from mass murder doesnt mean you have to post 100% incorrect statements.
Texas was locked down, just like other states. I guess it was so bad you didn't even notice.

Texas was not like the blue states with fascist judges & other corrupt politicians that went to insane totalitarian extremes: everyone placed under house arrest in their own homes, churches & businesses closed (but nor casinos or anything the Leftist politicians wanted), lies about everything, censorship of differing opinions & clear truths, innocent Americans imprisoned & persecuted for exercising their rights, covid patients forced upon nursing homes resulting in thousands of elderly deaths, people not allowed to visit their parents in the nursing homes or give them proper funerals, and so on. At times some of them acted like complete Nazis.

The only good thing that came out of it all is that it opened the eyes of many people to the evils of the fascists (aka Democrats). There is almost no chance the public will put up with another tyrannical manufactured crisis.

In Dallas & a few other blue cities the fascist politicians did terrorize some people but not to those extremes.
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Assassin
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historian said:




Saw a guy at the post office a few minutes ago keeping 6 feet apart from the gal in front of him. Had gloves on and it looked like he had hand sanitizer bottle in his back pocket, and of course a mask on. I kid you not...
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I still see people with masks occasionally. Thankfully it's rare now. It's mind boggling when it was pretty clear from the beginning that they were not going to stop the spread of a virus. It was always a govt manipulation to control people, a test to see how far they could go.
nein51
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historian said:

I still see people with masks occasionally. Thankfully it's rare now. It's mind boggling when it was pretty clear from the beginning that they were not going to stop the spread of a virus. It was always a govt manipulation to control people, a test to see how far they could go.

Because we have the Cleveland Clinic here masks are still pretty common. I probably see a couple a day. As much as I want to **** on people you never know so I just ignore it.
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Assassin said:

historian said:




Saw a guy at the post office a few minutes ago keeping 6 feet apart from the gal in front of him. Had gloves on and it looked like he had hand sanitizer bottle in his back pocket, and of course a mask on. I kid you not...
Hope you got Sam's picture ... assuming he would not give you and autograph.
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Harrison Bergeron said:

Assassin said:

historian said:




Saw a guy at the post office a few minutes ago keeping 6 feet apart from the gal in front of him. Had gloves on and it looked like he had hand sanitizer bottle in his back pocket, and of course a mask on. I kid you not...
Hope you got Sam's picture ... assuming he would not give you and autograph.


That wasnt him. He's still on lockdown in his home.
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Harrison Bergeron said:

Assassin said:

historian said:




Saw a guy at the post office a few minutes ago keeping 6 feet apart from the gal in front of him. Had gloves on and it looked like he had hand sanitizer bottle in his back pocket, and of course a mask on. I kid you not...
Hope you got Sam's picture ... assuming he would not give you and autograph.
From what I can tell, Sam is all smoke and mirrors. He's more of a contrarian than a liberal...
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Sam Lowry said:

Married A Horn said:

Sam Lowry said:

Married A Horn said:

Sam Lowry said:

Married A Horn said:

nein51 said:

Married A Horn said:

nein51 said:

I don't know if it's a watershed moment but it's a huge issue.

You have a piece of equipment that has very real, very problematic information on it. Yeah that's damning but it's not really that huge imo though it would have impacted the election, maybe.

You then have a coordinated response from the intelligence agencies calling it Russian disinformation which, as it turns out, was false.

You then have the press coordinating 24 hour coverage of how this isn't real and Russia, Russia, Russia.

You then have social media companies deplatforming people for, what it turned out, was entirely correct information and they were clearly colluding with the intel agencies and, in at least some small way, the White House to actively sensor information from the public.

The laptop, in and of itself, isn't really that big of a deal imo. Everything that happened after is a much, much bigger story.


All good points - and the fact that porto was not railing against all of that stuff, shows his true colors.

The control exerted over social media companies by the White House is probably the biggest scandal in history. It's a much bigger issue than failing audits, it's a bigger issue that Watergate and personally I think you would be hard pressed to find a bigger issue in our history.

The fact that it wasn't the lead story on every news agency for months is an indictment of our press.

It's like they didn't realize if the government can silence anyone they want, for any reason, then they may silence you.

"Then they came for me and there was no one left to speak."


I personally think it was big pharma and covid... forced jab, lockdowns, denial of IVM and government getting into the doctor's office and throwing everything at the doctor to prevent them from prescribing off label treatments...
They did everything in their power to 'sell at the US Taxpayer's expense' hundreds of millions of dollars of the jab.

Their attack on the first amendment during Hunter's laptop scandal is basically the same thing...

In both cases, they attacked anyone and everyone on social media that went against the liberal criminal narrative. They blocked or hid anything counter to their money making lies.
Trumpists are angry about lockdowns that were imposed by Greg Abbott et al., so their solution is to execute one of the guys that Donald Trump chose to lead the coronavirus task force.

You can't make this stuff up.


So bad. Such another way wrong post by you. Did Fauci fund and authorize gain of function?
Texas wasnt locked down like other states. Just because your boss needs a pardon from mass murder doesnt mean you have to post 100% incorrect statements.
Texas was locked down, just like other states. I guess it was so bad you didn't even notice.


Not even close. California was awful. So bad, my work partner moved back home to Texas during it. I went to stores at will. I never wore my face mask (one guy even thanked me in Buc ees in Temple - he wasnt wearing his either - and it was as crowded as always.) My kids continued to practice their sports.
Yes - some stuff was closed. But a lockdown...no. We didnt have that in Texas.
California. Italy. You couldnt leave your house. That is a lock down.

Your old boss trying to get you to change the narrative in the face of his upcoming prosecution for crimes biden may pardon him for? Like mass murder.
Again, Texas issued a shutdown order in March 2020 and a mask mandate in July. The restrictions were lifted in phases throughout the rest of the year and into the next. California may have been worse, but that's beside the point.

Trump isn't stupid. He knew the lockdowns were necessary. He knew you'd be angry about it. His overriding concern was to make sure you were angry at someone not named Donald Trump. He made Fauci the scapegoat, and it worked brilliantly.

Of course it also cost thousands of lives. Trump made his followers so scared of the Trump vaccine that many refused to take it, and the death rate among Republicans rose accordingly. But enough survived to put him over the top in 2024, and that's what matters to him.


Wow. I always suspected slow witted but never took you for a retar d.

Do you have to write your name in jackets?
Sam Lowry
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historian said:

Sam Lowry said:

Married A Horn said:

Sam Lowry said:

Married A Horn said:

nein51 said:

Married A Horn said:

nein51 said:

I don't know if it's a watershed moment but it's a huge issue.

You have a piece of equipment that has very real, very problematic information on it. Yeah that's damning but it's not really that huge imo though it would have impacted the election, maybe.

You then have a coordinated response from the intelligence agencies calling it Russian disinformation which, as it turns out, was false.

You then have the press coordinating 24 hour coverage of how this isn't real and Russia, Russia, Russia.

You then have social media companies deplatforming people for, what it turned out, was entirely correct information and they were clearly colluding with the intel agencies and, in at least some small way, the White House to actively sensor information from the public.

The laptop, in and of itself, isn't really that big of a deal imo. Everything that happened after is a much, much bigger story.


All good points - and the fact that porto was not railing against all of that stuff, shows his true colors.

The control exerted over social media companies by the White House is probably the biggest scandal in history. It's a much bigger issue than failing audits, it's a bigger issue that Watergate and personally I think you would be hard pressed to find a bigger issue in our history.

The fact that it wasn't the lead story on every news agency for months is an indictment of our press.

It's like they didn't realize if the government can silence anyone they want, for any reason, then they may silence you.

"Then they came for me and there was no one left to speak."


I personally think it was big pharma and covid... forced jab, lockdowns, denial of IVM and government getting into the doctor's office and throwing everything at the doctor to prevent them from prescribing off label treatments...
They did everything in their power to 'sell at the US Taxpayer's expense' hundreds of millions of dollars of the jab.

Their attack on the first amendment during Hunter's laptop scandal is basically the same thing...

In both cases, they attacked anyone and everyone on social media that went against the liberal criminal narrative. They blocked or hid anything counter to their money making lies.
Trumpists are angry about lockdowns that were imposed by Greg Abbott et al., so their solution is to execute one of the guys that Donald Trump chose to lead the coronavirus task force.

You can't make this stuff up.


So bad. Such another way wrong post by you. Did Fauci fund and authorize gain of function?
Texas wasnt locked down like other states. Just because your boss needs a pardon from mass murder doesnt mean you have to post 100% incorrect statements.
Texas was locked down, just like other states. I guess it was so bad you didn't even notice.

Texas was not like the blue states with fascist judges & other corrupt politicians that went to insane totalitarian extremes: everyone placed under house arrest in their own homes, churches & businesses closed (but nor casinos or anything the Leftist politicians wanted), lies about everything, censorship of differing opinions & clear truths, innocent Americans imprisoned & persecuted for exercising their rights, covid patients forced upon nursing homes resulting in thousands of elderly deaths, people not allowed to visit their parents in the nursing homes or give them proper funerals, and so on. At times some of them acted like complete Nazis.

The only good thing that came out of it all is that it opened the eyes of many people to the evils of the fascists (aka Democrats). There is almost no chance the public will put up with another tyrannical manufactured crisis.

In Dallas & a few other blue cities the fascist politicians did terrorize some people but not to those extremes.
Texas issued an order requiring "all Texans to stay at home except to provide essential services or do essential things like going to the grocery store." Texas hospitals and nursing homes did restrict visitation. Texas law enforcement jailed a salon owner for defying the shutdown order. Everyone here was outraged at the time.

If you're too partisan to admit it happened, that's fine. Feel free to excoriate Gavin Newsom for doing the same. The point is that these were the states' decisions pursuant to state law. Not Anthony Fauci's decisions, and not federal law.
Sam Lowry
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historian said:

I still see people with masks occasionally. Thankfully it's rare now. It's mind boggling when it was pretty clear from the beginning that they were not going to stop the spread of a virus. It was always a govt manipulation to control people, a test to see how far they could go.
Masks were never supposed to stop the spread of the virus. They were supposed to slow it, which they did.
Married A Horn
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We werent locked down. We went out often. We went to friends houses. We went to the store and practices.

Italy? If you left your house you were arrested. California? A guy jogging on the beach all alone was such a massive threat a bunch of fat cops chased him (he easily got away.)

We weren't locked down.
J.R.
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GrowlTowel said:

Sam Lowry said:

Married A Horn said:

Sam Lowry said:

Married A Horn said:

Sam Lowry said:

Married A Horn said:

nein51 said:

Married A Horn said:

nein51 said:

I don't know if it's a watershed moment but it's a huge issue.

You have a piece of equipment that has very real, very problematic information on it. Yeah that's damning but it's not really that huge imo though it would have impacted the election, maybe.

You then have a coordinated response from the intelligence agencies calling it Russian disinformation which, as it turns out, was false.

You then have the press coordinating 24 hour coverage of how this isn't real and Russia, Russia, Russia.

You then have social media companies deplatforming people for, what it turned out, was entirely correct information and they were clearly colluding with the intel agencies and, in at least some small way, the White House to actively sensor information from the public.

The laptop, in and of itself, isn't really that big of a deal imo. Everything that happened after is a much, much bigger story.


All good points - and the fact that porto was not railing against all of that stuff, shows his true colors.

The control exerted over social media companies by the White House is probably the biggest scandal in history. It's a much bigger issue than failing audits, it's a bigger issue that Watergate and personally I think you would be hard pressed to find a bigger issue in our history.

The fact that it wasn't the lead story on every news agency for months is an indictment of our press.

It's like they didn't realize if the government can silence anyone they want, for any reason, then they may silence you.

"Then they came for me and there was no one left to speak."


I personally think it was big pharma and covid... forced jab, lockdowns, denial of IVM and government getting into the doctor's office and throwing everything at the doctor to prevent them from prescribing off label treatments...
They did everything in their power to 'sell at the US Taxpayer's expense' hundreds of millions of dollars of the jab.

Their attack on the first amendment during Hunter's laptop scandal is basically the same thing...

In both cases, they attacked anyone and everyone on social media that went against the liberal criminal narrative. They blocked or hid anything counter to their money making lies.
Trumpists are angry about lockdowns that were imposed by Greg Abbott et al., so their solution is to execute one of the guys that Donald Trump chose to lead the coronavirus task force.

You can't make this stuff up.


So bad. Such another way wrong post by you. Did Fauci fund and authorize gain of function?
Texas wasnt locked down like other states. Just because your boss needs a pardon from mass murder doesnt mean you have to post 100% incorrect statements.
Texas was locked down, just like other states. I guess it was so bad you didn't even notice.


Not even close. California was awful. So bad, my work partner moved back home to Texas during it. I went to stores at will. I never wore my face mask (one guy even thanked me in Buc ees in Temple - he wasnt wearing his either - and it was as crowded as always.) My kids continued to practice their sports.
Yes - some stuff was closed. But a lockdown...no. We didnt have that in Texas.
California. Italy. You couldnt leave your house. That is a lock down.

Your old boss trying to get you to change the narrative in the face of his upcoming prosecution for crimes biden may pardon him for? Like mass murder.
Again, Texas issued a shutdown order in March 2020 and a mask mandate in July. The restrictions were lifted in phases throughout the rest of the year and into the next. California may have been worse, but that's beside the point.

Trump isn't stupid. He knew the lockdowns were necessary. He knew you'd be angry about it. His overriding concern was to make sure you were angry at someone not named Donald Trump. He made Fauci the scapegoat, and it worked brilliantly.

Of course it also cost thousands of lives. Trump made his followers so scared of the Trump vaccine that many refused to take it, and the death rate among Republicans rose accordingly. But enough survived to put him over the top in 2024, and that's what matters to him.


Wow. I always suspected slow witted but never took you for a retar d.

Do you have to write your name in jackets?

****** is extremely inappropriate language , even for here.
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Married A Horn said:

We werent locked down. We went out often. We went to friends houses. We went to the store and practices.

Italy? If you left your house you were arrested. California? A guy jogging on the beach all alone was such a massive threat a bunch of fat cops chased him (he easily gorlt away.)

We weren't locked down.
Well, you've got your own version of science, so it's no surprise you've got your own version of history too.
nein51
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Just so we are clear r8tard isn't extremely inappropriate language anywhere.
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Are you a man or a mouse!? - F. D.
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