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colers 119 points ago +119 / -0

Fantastic, I am glad that once we remove all their doublespeak and weasel words we are all on the same fucking page:

A seditious conspiracy by a unholy union of both activists and corporations abused the pandemic to, in bad faith and with clear political motivations, undermine the already lacking voter integrity protections the united states has relative to most of the western world, subverting the legislative branch to do so, and intentionally recruited partisans as ballot workers to facilitate the standalone complex observed in many places, and THEN, once you pulled off the steal and the failure of a system you put into place ended up FURTHER decimating voter confidence by drawing out the vote count time to an unprecedented length, call upon a host of corporate, conservative and liberal proxies to gaslight the public into thinking there were no irregularities; then, using the implied proxies in the judicial branch to shoot down law suits before they entered courts to further reinforce the delusion nothing is amiss. During this entire time, proxies within social media giants gaslighted the world by intentionally and purposely steering the narrative and removing the counter narrative.

And this was all purposely headed by a nonpartisan organisation. Co-founded and headed by a former Obama White House Council, propagator of the Russia Hoax, Ian Bassin. And did I already tell you that prior to the 2020 election, "Protect Democracy" was solely focussed on said Russia hoax and undermining border security? Yes, very non-partisan, as said by the rabid partisans trying to make their partisan conspiracy look like it shouldn't get them pulled to a military tribunal!

This article unambiguously admits to the entirety of our narrative being true, with the exception of the self-evidently criminal matters, which are simply left implied

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colers 61 points ago +61 / -0

I absolutely love how they just casually drop in the fact that they have successfully compromised the judicial branch of multiple state to the point of making them act against the constitution of their own State or just flat out the US constitution.

Just a casual mention, you know, no biggie. We've only literally changed laws to suit our purposes using illegitimate means though an illegitimate pathway of a branch that isn't supposed to alter legislation, only adjudicate how it is applied. Move on, pleb.

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Worldtraveler0405 9 points ago +9 / -0

Where is the US Army when you need them ffs.

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Amaroq64 2 points ago +2 / -0

Overseas in some shithole instead of here where they should be.

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YouNeedVPN 1 point ago +3 / -2

I fail to see your point?

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saneromeo2 1 point ago +3 / -2

And thus the stormfag has spoken... (thats why you thought you heard a queef)

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VA_MAGApede 21 points ago +21 / -0

The article is tantamount to a confession. I think the only worthwhile state attorney general is Mr. Paxton of Texas. Conspiracy is always the favorite of federal law enforcement.

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DeportAntifa 14 points ago +14 / -0

Great summary. Fuck these motherfuckers

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VA_MAGApede 8 points ago +8 / -0

Hubris, the only question is will it finally be their downfall?

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spezisacuckold 3 points ago +3 / -0

"Non-partisanship" doesn't exist. Neither does being "independent" nor "unbiased".

Everybody, everybody has opinions. Just because you may not be a card-carrying member of a political party doesn't mean you can't be/aren't a fellow traveler.

Everybody should always be skeptical of any "non-partisan" body. They're one of the easiest shields to hide rampant and extreme partisanship behind and ignorant but otherwise good people unfortunately all too often eat that bullshit up like it's a thanksgiving feast.