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KakarikoKing 4 points ago +4 / -0

My favorite book of all times. If you enjoyed the movie and are open to a long read, I highly recommend it.

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KakarikoKing 27 points ago +27 / -0

He also played Edmond Dantes in the film version of The Count of Monte Cristo - the best tale of revenge in literature. Perfect parallels to Trump's pending chess moves.

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KakarikoKing 3 points ago +3 / -0

Libby Locke, Founding Partner of the Clare Locke, the firm representing Dominion, is a former partner at Kirkland & Ellis that employs former Obama White House Counsel W. Neil Eggleston, and Obama Admin appointee Jeffrey Rosen AND AG Bill Barr. Weird.

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KakarikoKing 2 points ago +2 / -0

"Just know, that a staffer typed this for me as I'm idly sitting by because I, nor my team, have any authority to do anything, but are able to issue generic innocuous statements saying that if you could do something, and let me be clear, we would make doing something a top priority of our administration that will never technically exist."

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KakarikoKing 2 points ago +2 / -0

One of us. One of us.

Just fuck with them now. Tell them you are aiming to reach your "community's" highest echelon, the Top Kek. As a fellow Centipede, you practice wild things like critical thinking, gun safety and meme magic while listening to sermons from Alex Jones, Thomas Sowell and Rush Limbaugh.

You should also tell them they are the ones who are sick. If they weren't, why would they need to wear a mask and self-isolate? You should also be proud that your new frens are not the ones who support pedophiles or commies.

Chin up, pede.

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KakarikoKing 1 point ago +1 / -0

Swing state election laws.

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KakarikoKing 2 points ago +2 / -0

As the American empire conquers our neighbors we shall either rename Canada as North Montana or christen it as our largest National Park, "America's Hat" and Mexico will officially be absorbed into Texas providing an additional 32 Electoral Votes, one for each Mexican state.

Greenland will be purchased with money acquired by the dismantling of the Clinton and Biden crime syndicates and renamed Orangeland. In the desolate icy reaches of Northern Orangeland we will establish the Guantanamo Glacial Commie Compound where the traitors outed during President Trump's first three terms will spend their renaining days subjected to nothing but the recordings of Trump rallies, the entire recorded compendium of the Rush Limbaugh Show and all seven seasons of The Dukes of Hazzard. Their only food will be whatever you find in a traditional Chinese wet market. The Warden of the GGCC will be Alex Jones.

The American Empire will be glorious.

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KakarikoKing 1 point ago +1 / -0

Oh shit! That's the dude from another meme/chan post where he is intimidating a young woman and the OP is outlining the juxtaposition of the two.

Amazing.

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KakarikoKing 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm no lawyer, but have still seen explanations that make sense. Specifically, that Texas did not have standing, but they were not providing opinion or ruling on the content of the suit. Therefore, if a party (Donald Trump, or a party of one of the 4 states in question) that does have standing brings a similar suit they will likely hear it.

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KakarikoKing 6 points ago +6 / -0

Glad I found this post.

So...what I don't understand is the fact that this whole place was 100% confident, myself included, that Trump's legal fights for the last month in each state are working their way towards proving his victory. Then, out of nowhere, this Texas lawsuit gets filed with SCOTUS and shut down, all in a couple of days and now it's the end of the legal fight? It doesn't negate all of the work his team has and continues to put in.

Doesn't add up.

The in-state legal battles are where Trump's team has been putting in the work and will lead to proving his win.

I'm still confident. I'm still holding the line.

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KakarikoKing 1 point ago +1 / -0

So...what I don't understand is the fact that this whole place was 100% confident, myself included, that Trump's legal fights for the last month in each state are working their way towards proving his victory. Then, out of nowhere, this Texas lawsuit gets filed with SCOTUS and shut down, all in a couple of days and now it's the end of the legal fight? It doesn't negate all of the work his team has and continues to put in.

Doesn't add up.

The in-state legal battles are where Trump's team has been putting in the work and will lead to proving his win.

I'm still holding the line.

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