Public officials. Public figures can block whoever they want.
Things aren't always as well organized as most laypeople assume. I can tell you from a career working in the law that it takes an incredible amount of organization to pull off a large scale fraud. If you go back to the Pedosta emails you will recall that hillary decided that Trump was a "pied piper candidate". Didn't you find it unusual that the MSM was so easily captivated by Trump? Well, they were told (and likely also persuaded with obscenely large sums of money) to keep the cameras focused on Trump. Hillary fell into the trap that catches a majority of criminals--she actually believed her own lies. So, I don't think the fraud was ramped down. Hillary decided to follow polls that were statistically sampled from her own political echo chamber. Sure there were a few that tried to sound the alarms too her -- Mook for one. I can't remember the other's name. But she just winked at them and told them in the most condescending manner imaginable that they were wrong and that it was in the bag.
Sorry, I didn't see that part. I even didn't see that it was a kid, i thought it was his wife. Iguess my eyes aren't what they used to be.
It's actually not easy to take these kind of pics. You'd easily spend tedious minutes just getting her hand in exactly the right place.
here's one of my 5 minute Photoshop specials.
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Thanks for going there to do your duty for Patriots everywhere!
What did you yell?
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The Justice Department said the Southern District of Georgia's US attorney, Bobby Christine, who is also a Trump appointee and has been in the job since 2017, would take over as acting head in Atlanta, taking on both roles.
Bobby earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Georgia, and his J.D. from Samford University’s Cumberland School of Law in Birmingham. Bobby worked for a decade in the District Attorney’s Office in Augusta, where he prosecuted all manner of crime, including violent felonies and complex thefts. He is one of only a few prosecutors in modern Georgia to win a conviction for a murder case where the body of the victim has never been located.
Appointed Judge of Magistrate Court for Columbia County in 2005, he held that post continuously until November 2017, serving as Chief Magistrate from 2009-2012. From 2005 to 2017, Bobby also maintained a private practice concentrating in domestic, probate, personal injury, and criminal litigation.
On November 22, 2017, Bobby was sworn in as United States Attorney for the Southern District of Georgia, having been nominated by President Donald J. Trump and confirmed by the U.S. Senate. On January 4, 2021, by written order of the President, Bobby was named Acting U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Georgia.
Bobby has been an Army reservist since the age of 17, both as a Combat Engineer and a Judge Advocate. A Brigadier General in the National Guard, he currently serves as the National Guard Advisor to the Judge Advocate General and Assistant to the Chief Counsel of the National Guard Bureau. He is a veteran of the war in Iraq, where he prosecuted among the war’s first courts-martial, and participated in the investigation of the Abu Ghraib matter. He is a graduate of the master’s degree program at the U.S. Army War College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
Bobby’s military awards and citations include the Legion of Merit, Meritorious Service Medal, Bronze Star medal, and the parachutist badge. In 2016, Bobby was selected the Army Career Judge Advocate of the Year. His current rank is Brigadier General.
He and his wife, Sheri, an elementary school teacher for Columbia County, have two daughters and one son. The Christine family resides in Evans.
Rowan Antkinson is just mentioned but doesn't appear in the video.
Leftists have no sense of humour. Also they can't meme. Tomorrow the sun will rise from the East. And finally, more people in the UK own tea kettles than Americans.
That's my review.
The upside-down peach strikingly resembles a butt which is an apt symbol for what Georgia has become politically.
I listened to the entire telephone settlement conference with Raffensperger. How in the world did this person rise to four-times the level that the Peter Principle would otherwise allow? Can Raffensperger even use the toilet on his own without diagrams and some verbal and physical assistance?
I've contended (much to the derision of some here) that ultimately how the Congress deals with this will be a "purely political question" and as such the supreme court has no jurisdiction at all even to hear such a case.
It used to be that only the most literate and studied people went into government and public service in general. But those days are long behind us. I studied Latin in school because it was a requirement. Those who served in politics all had a more extensive understanding of history, mathematics and science than what is available from the public schools these days.
Nowadays probably a minority of the members of Congress have read the 84 essays of the Federalist Papers. You could probably count on both hands the number of present-day representatives and senators that have any knowledge of the writings of the Anti-Federalists.
The Republican representatives and senators that won't side with President Trump on the question of election integrity are at best, historically ignorant and misguided. At worst, they have declared themselves to be not in the service of our Republic and having outed themselves, they should be heckled and badgered at every subsequent public appearance until they leave politics.
I didn’t see them acknowledging all the other 78 genders
I'm pretty sure it's over a hundred by now. Didn't the Furries recently declare themselves a unique gender?
Evan, Can I get a fact check on that? Evan? Evan?? Evan!??
I was wondering if that was just me.
Both Linwood and Bellevue are close to or part of Seattle. So I'll allow it.
I think Lin's well established whatever plausible deniability he needed to establish for whatever purpose(s) that he needed to establish that particular plausible deniability.
bona fides: I have experience dealing with the mentally ill. Also, I've been married for 50 years.
Cover Story now in place for when mobile communications go down for no apparent reason.
We should probably take a moment for a short prayer to a monotheistic God..... Awomen.. Seriously, enjoy the Congressional Prayer.
Brahaman is a monotheistic god in much the same way that Joe Biden is president elect.
They're going to sacrifice a chicken or some other form of blood sacrifice to Moloch next in the Congress. This was just a test to see if anyone notices or cares.
This almost never happens out in the country. This is precisely why you do not live in the city.
Here where I live we maybe have a home invasion/burglary about once every ten years or so. Once the coroner clears the scene and the deputies shake hands with the homeowner, we don't have another home invasion or burglary for at least another ten years or so.
Giovanni Bongiovanni. Sounds more like a palindrome than a real name.
If that were actually true, there would be flash floods outside of every courthouse every time a 4chaner told someone: KYS.
Klobuchar sounds a bit coup coup, don't you think?
In all likelihood, Fauci would prohibit the use of lubricants and ban their sale. You know, just so people don't buy them and make them unavailable to stockpile for empty hospitals.
It's very nice to see something like this online. Thank you for posting the link. For many people retired from their careers, the frailty proceeds very slowly. They aren't even fully aware that they aren't as active as they were just a few years ago. At that point, there seems to be about a 2-5 year window to act. Many just give up because they just don't see any way back or any chance of improvement. That's when the deterioration becomes progressive. At that point, it's mainly a quality of life issue. Many lack a real desire to persevere. It's not even possible to imagine in your 20s and 30s that some day you will be old and that your own health will become your first and main concern.
The average age of anyone who played in Twisted Sister in the 80s has got to be over 70 by now. I was already "old" when Twisted Sister was popular. I still have all my marbles thank God. It's sometimes a physical challenge just to get out of the house on some days. You have to keep moving if you want to make it to 100. Every friend or colleague I ever had that retired and then sat around doing nothing is long gone.
Whenever you don't understand something you should always strive to avoid defaulting to a lazy conclusion that your inquiry isn't worthwhile because "it's a rhetorical question." The worst lies that we can tell are the lies that we tell ourselves and then come to actually believe. It's never too early or too late to make your thinking more disciplined. I wish you well.
Why don't you look it up? When I was your age, I had to ride my bicycle to the public library if I wanted to find out whether or not the attorney general was an elected position or not. You have the equivalent of an encyclopedia in your pocket that your parents bought for you and all you can do is piss and moan about how much everything sucks. I think you can do better.
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