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MaxLevel0 2 points ago +2 / -0

Moot has an opposite definition depending where you are from. In the United States, moot is most commonly used exactly how Google defines it. Here's an article from 2007 where a writer discovers this:

https://www.dailywritingtips.com/are-you-sure-you-mean-moot/

In England (where the term originated) it means up for discussion, most specifically at a Moot (a meeting). Here in the US it's become an archaic term rarely used outside of legal proceedings.

Whichever way, arguing the definition of the word is, unfortunately, moot.

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MaxLevel0 2 points ago +14 / -12

I'm proud to have you on my team whatever your skin color is.

I've seen a lot of this kind of stuff in the past month or so and I don't like it. It went from "stop the eradication of the white race" to "whities band together and exclude all non-whites". It's wrong and disgusting.

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MaxLevel0 4 points ago +4 / -0

Leftist language. "Wrong side of History" "you're part of the problem" "problematic"

Recognize that there's a multitude of people at different stages of life and awareness. Don't stand there and push people into the mud that don't meet your standards.

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MaxLevel0 3 points ago +3 / -0

Not at all.

I didn't listen to him during the Trump era, but I listened a lot back when we only had Bush, Mittens, and the like to lead the Republican party. He didn't endorse their bad policies, but he did save his fodder for the left.

The Republican party was progressive liberal since the founding? Are you referring to the party of Lincoln, founded to abolish slavery? Because if being against slavery is a 'progressive liberal' in your mind, then you need your values recalibrated.

If you can call the man that Trump himself gave the presidential medal of Freedom, then I have a hard time seeing you as a Trump supporter.

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MaxLevel0 27 points ago +27 / -0

I like seeing quotes like this. Every once in a while I'm exposed to someone I've never heard of. Different people have a different way of presenting ideas, and sometimes it helps to get a big dose of someone new.

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MaxLevel0 3 points ago +3 / -0

Nope. They don't primarily play in the stock market. They like to buy up corporations, gut them, and resell for a profit.

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MaxLevel0 3 points ago +4 / -1

No.

No President becomes a senator. Much less Trump.

He's a Leader, not a 'member'.

What he's going to do will be much bigger, no matter the direction he heads.

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MaxLevel0 1 point ago +1 / -0

Somehow they find a way to go through those doors every day.

They aren't secret doors. They are just doors designed to not stand out when closed.

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MaxLevel0 1 point ago +1 / -0

Since when do we live in a world where we have to explain to our fellow citizens why we make our own private decisions? It sounds like you're endorsing trigger warnings for real life.

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MaxLevel0 4 points ago +5 / -1

I wonder what it'd like to be in a foxhole with ya bud. Here we are blasting commies and you start lecturing your squad when they don't land a headshot.

We need people firing at all targets. Put some lead down range, soldier.

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MaxLevel0 1 point ago +1 / -0

I get groceries delivered every week. I almost never have substitutions or mistakes.

However, heavy items like a case of bottled water are usually "out of stock".

I attribute the problems more to lazy employees (and a new process) than anything else. The service has done nothing but improve in the last year.

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MaxLevel0 2 points ago +2 / -0

I absolutely believe that they support our side, but that is a far cry from being willing to defy orders.

Because that's all that is being talked about. Would they defy unlawful orders? I'm not so sure.

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MaxLevel0 -1 points ago +1 / -2

No.

The March 4th argument is a rehash of the sovereign citizen legal argument that the US was reformed into the Corporation of the United States when DC was created. There are exactly zero courtrooms or legislative bodies in the US that support that argument. It will not and cannot happen.

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MaxLevel0 3 points ago +3 / -0

The deadline changes constantly. Q has been full its happening for years now.

Since Q stopped posting several months ago, they've been moving the deadline every time it doesn't come to pass. Election day, a week after election day, January 6th, January 20th, January 21st, March 4th. It'll keep going on forever.

Anything to delay the inevitable.

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MaxLevel0 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'll go one step further and tread on some sacred ground:

Trump's 4D chess was his incredible skill as a negotiator. It wasn't having a 'plan'. It wasn't having some insight into people's loyalty. He was backstabbed more times than anyone. He knows how to make deals. In the private sector, that was easy. Just make a profit. In the public, he was powerless to stop snakes from betraying him.

Trump was the greatest President of my lifetime. But he wasn't a good politician.

Maybe that's what I love about him.

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MaxLevel0 6 points ago +6 / -0
  • Lin Wood was an opportunist as most saw him to be.

  • The Kraken was everything we saw.

  • The courts refused to do their job, hiding behind issues of jurisdiction, standing, and laches until it was too late. Our courts aren't built for speed, and they beat us with it.

  • Flynn was a great General who had only people's hopes to keep him afloat after he was sidelined, so he held onto them. He was never in the admin, so he should never have known who Q was. He hoped like the best of them.

  • Q was a larp from the beginning. Only the vague predictions ever 'came true'. Q isn't a religion, isn't divinely inspired. But people treated his words like scripture.

  • Trump is the best negotiator in the world. This blinded him to the necessity to clean house at the start. He thought he could win them over.

  • Reince Preibus stocked the White House with establishment Republicans who defied Trump, lied to him about the state of the union, and slowed him down at every turn.

  • Kushner & Ivanka are liberals who are good at dealmaking like their Dad. They were great at deals, but gave horrible advise.

  • Bannon is a talking head like Tucker and Hannity. He needs the ticktock to keep viewers.

  • My Pillow guy is earnest (like nearly all of them) but powerless. And he probably was just listening to Lin Wood. Oh, and any coupon 'code' you use on his site worked.

  • The Durham Report will be just as useless as any other- too long, and too easily ignored. If it is ever released, CNN will declare innocence, we will declare guilt.

  • The election was stolen.

  • Epstein didn't kill himself.

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MaxLevel0 6 points ago +6 / -0

Nah, they lose effectiveness pretty quickly and only last so long.

Wind power all the way.

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MaxLevel0 1 point ago +4 / -3

Nice way to insult a significant set of the population who aren't super familiar with Jewish names. CryHavoc asked a question that came to mind, and take a look at the number of people who corrected him nicely.

Then you had to respond. username checks out.

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MaxLevel0 129 points ago +131 / -2

He claims on a podcast he still does (can't remember the name) that he actually still owns a number of guns. And he's planning on moving wherever it takes to buy more.

Between him and the AK guy, I can safely say that the best russians are American.

SPEZ: For the people who don't get it, neither the AK guy (Brandon Herrera) nor FPS Russia aren't Russians. They both joke about it.

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