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MisterKag 2 points ago +3 / -1

The damage is already done.

The 2 Republican cowards betrayed themselves and America.

Disgusting cowardice.

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MisterKag 5 points ago +5 / -0

How can these cowards live with themselves?

They are beneath contempt.

Disgusting spineless cowards.

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MisterKag 1 point ago +1 / -0

Complete Clown Court.

The presumption of reasonable legislative intent has been completely abandoned by these judicial hacks.

The canvassing in Philly was done on the floor of the Convention Center.

That ‘room’ is the size of your typical Home Depot or membership warehouse.

Forcing observers to struggle to decode 12 point text on a slip of paper from over 100 feet away, using binoculars, is an unreasonable interpretation of the legislative intent of that statute.

Hacks in robes.

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MisterKag 1 point ago +2 / -1

Desperate for relevance. Casting his lot. Sad.

Bill’s next book: “Killing O’Reilly”. An autobiography.

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MisterKag 7 points ago +7 / -0

Paging big fat ass Bill Barr.

Get up off your fat ass, and defend the damn Constitution.

Wanton, wholesale state violations in progress.

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MisterKag 5 points ago +5 / -0

No.

It is fanning the flames of the AUDIT movement. Something desperately needed, as a start, in GA.

Independent of the machine and online tampering and corruption, and all the other fraud tools that Democrats use.

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MisterKag 3 points ago +3 / -0

Bull.

And you weren't even there.

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MisterKag 3 points ago +3 / -0

Not true.

It's illegal in many instances to VIDEO them.

But audio is routine, especially in the appellate levels.

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MisterKag 5 points ago +6 / -1

Certainly not for over 8,000 callers logging in.

Which is what happened here.

I don't think even the federal courthouse in Philly could handle that volume. This is a backwater federal district courthouse. They simply are not wired for that kind of volume. The court's staff should have known this was coming.

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MisterKag 8 points ago +8 / -0

So a federal district judge is taking judicial notice of a politically corrupt state court's decision.

Ok ...

Except we are in federal court, and the corpus involves issues of federal law.

This is what happens when you appoint political lawyers to the bench.

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MisterKag 13 points ago +13 / -0

This.

I'm seeing elsewhere that there were 8,000 callers in, and it crashed the system.

The judge is pausing the hearing until it is back up.

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MisterKag 19 points ago +19 / -0

A 2012 Obama appointment. Under an agreed program to fill some federal bench holes.

Around that time, a number of political lawyers, with no prior judicial experience, were given district court appointments, because of a bench shortage. Some districts' dockets were getting out of control.

He's one of those.

Typically, a good district court appointment is an existing state judge with at least a couple years of experience on the bench, and all that means.

He's not one of those.

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MisterKag 16 points ago +17 / -1

If you're a lawyer, then you know he's not trying to win the argument here.

In fact, he's savvy enough to know that he's not going to get any relief here. The district judge is biased.

He's just trying to establish the record.

This case is not being determined with any finality whatsoever today.

This case, and all the others, are going to SCOTUS. No District or Circuit judge will be finally deciding them. Too much is at stake.

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MisterKag 25 points ago +25 / -0

Standing here is a weak sauce argument.

The judge is biased.

But the district and circuit courts are speed bumps on this road.

The job here is not to get the ruling, but to make the record.

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MisterKag 3 points ago +3 / -0

That is unsafe, and idiotic.

Lysol is a surface disinfectant. It is not meant for use on, or within, the human body.

She is inhaling toxins.

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MisterKag 2 points ago +2 / -0

Don't let people redefine words and phrases. "Conspiracy theory" has been demonized by the left to cover up their crimes.

Some conspiracy theories are absolutely true.

They are theories, involving conspiracies. People conspire every day to commit crimes.

In fact, Conspiracy is an articulated offense in every crime code.

The 1979 House Select Committee on Assassinations Report, determining a "probable conspiracy" to kill JFK is a famous instance where a conspiracy theory was proven true.

Tell her that.

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MisterKag 2 points ago +2 / -0

... like they ‘investigated’ that Erie USPS Whistleblower.

No thanks.

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MisterKag 182 points ago +183 / -1

This takes a little time, boys and girls.

So stop glooming and dooming because the bad guys aren’t in Gitmo after ten days.

Sidney is a serious ex-prosecutor. And so is Rudy. Both Patriots.

Patience and a little trust. Remember, this is not a DOJ cover up team.

I trust it is all going to come out, and in time to save the Republic.

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