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28 minutes ago, scooby3051 said:

You are absolutely cuckoo...in fact certifiable I would think.....🤪😝


I've suggested that to him before, but he disagreed. I think both of them need to read a book called "The Cult Files - True Stories From the Extreme Edges of Religious Belief" written by Chris Mikul. It's all been done before, over and over again. Nothing new here 6xes and 100 1. Move along please....

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On 2/3/2021 at 12:00 AM, 6xes said:

 

Like you and all the Ohakaman's out there, you believe you have won the Battle... but you have won nothing!!

Your victory should be making you jump for Joy&Praise of that which you have stood for...BUT YOU DONT!! i wonder why!!??

you havent even figured out in your head... what you have been battling for&against..  you both are nothing more than a clanging Cymbal making a noise... with no purpose or direction!!

 

With the Lord who always stands in Victory, even unto the time of being Crucified on the Cross... we are victorious even unto Death!!!

but like Christ Jesus... who was ressurrected again, and sat at the right hand of his Father... who sits as the Holy&Righteous Judge!!!

So too will be the Future of President Trump who will arise into Prominence to sit at the right hand of the Judge(s)!!

(why is the right hand mentioned in scripture? luke 22:69, Psalm 110:1)

 

Future proves Past!!

Q

 

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That Crypt is calling.......🥱

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13 minutes ago, Idolmite said:


I've suggested that to him before, but he disagreed. I think both of them need to read a book called "The Cult Files - True Stories From the Extreme Edges of Religious Belief" written by Chris Mikul. It's all been done before, over and over again. Nothing new here 6xes and 100 1. Move along please....

Another conspiracy pushing loony backtracking when the heat goes on......🔥

https://edition.cnn.com/2021/02/04/politics/house-vote-marjorie-taylor-greene-committee-assignments/index.html

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48 minutes ago, scooby3051 said:

You are absolutely cuckoo...in fact certifiable I would think.....🤪😝

 

6 hours ago, 100 1 said:

Always the idiot

It opens the  Smartmatic criminals to discovery.

Trust the plan

Impeachment will be epic.... send shockwaves around the world

Four years......got nothing right.....it will always happen “soon”......trust the plan....??? That would be Q’s scam you morons haven’t figured out yet...?!😆

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2 hours ago, Ohokaman said:

Another conspiracy pushing loony backtracking when the heat goes on......🔥

https://edition.cnn.com/2021/02/04/politics/house-vote-marjorie-taylor-greene-committee-assignments/index.html

Whats a Conspiracy Theory? Anything the mainstream see as confronting ... open your eyes Mr CNN , you might actually learn something 😜

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9 hours ago, 100 1 said:

Always the idiot

It opens the  Smartmatic criminals to discovery.

Trust the plan

Impeachment will be epic.... send shockwaves around the world

You've been threatening shockwaves around the world for 4 years. To date? Nothing more than a ripple. 
 

Only a certifiable fruit loop would even think there's still a plan to be trusted. Brainwashed brain dead imbecile...

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10 hours ago, Gruff said:

Whats a Conspiracy Theory? Anything the mainstream see as confronting ... open your eyes Mr CNN , you might actually learn something 😜

What a fucking idiot you are. Have a read of this little lot and you might learn something......🙈

Greene repeatedly indicated support for political violence and execution of top Democrats and FBI agents 

As CNN's KFile previously reported, Greene repeatedly indicated support for executing prominent Democratic politicians -- including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, former President Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and John Kerry -- and FBI agents in 2018 and 2019 before being elected to Congress. 
Greene created a White House petition to impeach Pelosi for "treason" after Pelosi did not vote to fund former President Donald Trump's border wall in 2019. In newly found posts from 2019, she also wrote a "press release" and a previously unreported blog postpromoting the petition and suggested that Pelosi could be executed for treason. 
In other newly-uncovered tweets and posts, Greene also liked a call to put Pelosi to death.In one tweet, she said she hoped Pelosi would lose her memory sitting in prison. 
Greene, in a statement, did not deny that she liked posts and replied to comments but claimed that many people have run her Facebook page. Greene did not specify whether she or a member of her team were behind the posts reviewed by CNN's KFile. 
"Over the years, I've had teams of people manage my pages. Many posts have been liked. Many posts have been shared. Some did not represent my views. Especially the ones that CNN is about to spread across the internet," Greene said in a statement last week. 
CNN previously reported that Greene posted on her candidate Facebook page in September 2020 an image of herself holding a gun alongside images of Democratic Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib. The caption encouraged going on the "offense against these socialists" and was interpreted by observers as a threat against the politicians. The Facebook post was taken down for violating its policies. 
Greene's campaign told CNN in an emailed statement in September 2020 that those who think the picture incites violence "are paranoid and ridiculous." 
In other videos from 2019 and 2020, respectively, Greene encouraged protesters "to flood the Capitol" and endorsed political violence to defend freedom. 
"The only way you get your freedoms back is it's earned with the price of blood," she said in the video from 2020. 
While she was a congresswoman-elect and a sitting congresswoman this January, Greene fanned the flames of the Capitol insurrection by encouraging the big lie that Trump, and not Joe Biden, won the election and objected to the election certification process. Greene later denounced the violence at the Capitol but falsely blamed it on "BLM/Antifa violence" in a statement. 

Greene promoted violent, deranged conspiracy theories online 

Before she ran for Congress, Greene embraced violent, fringe conspiracies. Chief among them was the QAnon conspiracy theory -- a discredited conspiracy that pits former President Trump in an imagined battle against a cabal of Satan-worshipping, child-abusing Democrats and celebrities -- though in August 2020 she tried to distance herself from QAnon and claimed that "it doesn't represent me." 
One of the most disturbing violent conspiracies Greene engaged with in May 2018 is the "Frazzledrip'' conspiracy, which exists deep within conspiracy rabbit hole. The conspiracy baselessly contends that Hillary Clinton and former Clinton aide Huma Abedin were videotaped sexually assaulting a child and then ripping off the child's face to wear as a mask in a Satanic blood sacrifice. The theory then alleges that Clinton ordered an assassination hit against the police officer who found the footage, named "Frazzledrip," according to reporting from Media Matters. 
Greene also peddled in 2017 the debunked "Clinton Kill List" or "Clinton Body Count" conspiracy, which alleges the Clintons have assassinated their associates. She spread false conspiracies the Clintons were involved in sextrafficking and peddled the cruel conspiracythat Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich was not killed during an attempted robbery but murdered by Democratic actors. 
CNN's KFile previously reported that Greene in 2017 peddled the "Pizzagate" conspiracy, a debunked conspiracy alleging that Clinton and other Democratic Party leaders were running a human-trafficking and pedophilia ring out of a pizzeria in Washington, DC. In a blog post, she suggested that the White supremacist rally held in 2017 in Charlottesville, Virginia, that killed one woman was an "inside job" to "further the agenda of the elites." 
Greene also endorsed 9/11 trutherism conspiracies and falsely claimed there was no evidence a plane crashed into the Pentagon, according to reporting from Media Matters. 
After facing backlash from her plane comments, Greene said in August 2020, "Some people claimed a missile hit the Pentagon. I now know that is not correct. The problem is our government lies to us so much to protect the Deep State, it's hard sometimes to know what is real and what is not." 
In her floor speech on Thursday, Greene said, "9/11 absolutely happened. I remember that day, crying all day long, watching it on the news. And it's a tragedy for anyone to say it didn't happen. So that I definitely want to tell you all, I do not believe it's fake." 

Greene peddled conspiracies that mass shootings were false flags and "staged"

While Greene peddled violent conspiracy theories online, she often speculated if real-world violent events were part of a deeper conspiracy and were actually false flag operations, which refers to acts that are designed by perpetrators to be made to look like they were carried out by other individuals or groups. 
In 2018, she questioned whether the Parkland shooting that killed 17 people was a planned event and called Parkland survivor and activist David Hogg a "paid actor." In a recently surfaced video from March 2019, Greene follows Hogg as he walks toward the US Capitol and can be heard making false and baseless claims as she asks him a series of questions related to gun rights and how he was able to meet with senators. Hogg continues to walk without addressing Greene. 
At the end of the video, Greene calls Hogg a "coward" and claimed Hogg's activism was funded by billionaire philanthropist George Soros, who is often the subject of far-right conspiracy theories, and other liberals. "He can't say one word because he can't defend his stance," she said. 
In another video, she mocked Hogg as an "idiot" who "only talks when he is scripted." 
Greene also supported Facebook comments from 2018 that alleged the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting that killed six adults and 20 children was a "staged" event. 
She mused on Facebook whether the 2017 Las Vegas massacre -- the deadliest mass shooting event in the United States that killed 58 people -- was part of a massive conspiracy to enact gun control, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution report. Greene walked back her comments to the AJC and said she was only expressing bewilderment. 
In a statement posted on Twitter following intense backlash to some of her comments, Greene acknowledged that 17 people died in the Parkland shooting and blamed "gun free" zones at schools for the tragedy. 
After live bombs were sent to Democratic politicians and CNN in October 2018, Greene repeatedly liked and agreed with multiple comments that the terrorist act was a "false flag" operation staged by Democrats.
In one little-remembered Facebook post from September 2018, Greene claimed that the mythical figure "Q" -- whom Greene had previously called a "patriot" --warned of false flags for school shootings. 
She then questioned if a shooting at Kennesaw State University in Georgia that killed one person was "a failed op? What about hearing voices? Mental illness? Demon possession? Or military grade intelligence developed weapons like Voice of God technology," which refers to a government-controlled device implanted in a person's head. 
"We don't know, but I do believe all three of those exist," she wrote. 
Greene made similar unreported comments about the "Voice of God" conspiracy on Twitter in 2018. 
In her floor speech Thursday, Greene affirmed that "school shootings are absolutely real and every child that is lost, those families mourn it." 

Greene spread anti-Muslim and anti-Semitic comments and conspiracies 

On and offline, Greene frequently engaged with extreme anti-Semitic and anti-Muslim rhetoric. Some of the targets of her comments included her future colleagues in the House of Representatives, like Tlaib and Omar, and Obama, who Greene falsely said is Muslim. 
"These are women that really would like to see Sharia in America," Greene said in one since-deleted Facebook video, captured by CNN. Sharia refers to Islamic law, which is interpreted from the religious text of the Quran, and encompasses marriage, divorce, inheritance and punishments for criminal offenses. 
"And as an American woman, as a business owner, as a mother, I have two daughters -- I never want to see Sharia in America. And so I really want to go talk to these ladies and ask them what they are thinking and why they're serving in our American government. They really should go back to the Middle East if they support Sharia. So let's go talk to them. Definitely want to go talk to them." 
In a 2018 Facebook comment, captured by CNN, Greene responded "truth," to a comment comparing Obama to terrorist Osama bin Laden. The comment came in response to a post where Greene said the Obama presidency was "flooding our country and government with Muslims that don't like our American ways!!!!!"
In another video from 2019, saved by CNN's KFile, Greene spoke about going into Omar's and Tlaib's offices and saying all Muslims want to take away women's rights. 
"Did you see the part where we went into Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib's office?" Greene said. "I was like, so are you going to make me live under Sharia law? And I'm an American woman. Are you going to take away my equal rights?" 
"They would in a heartbeat," responds another rally participant. 
"Yeah," Greene responded. "They all, all, all Muslims. That's the goal of Islam. The goal of Islam is Sharia, and they want to conquer. They want to conquer America and we're not going to do it." 
Greene directed anti-Muslim rhetoric at the American Muslim Women Political Action Committee in 2018. 
"Wtf is their mission??? To make sure every women is dominated by Islam, is covered in sheets, loses our freedoms, and has to have our vaginas mutilated???," she wrote in 2018 on Facebook. Greene then liked a comment that the PAC was an "invasion" of our government. In another instance, Greene liked a comment saying "We don't need gun control! We need Muslim control!"
In 2018, she liked a tweet from an account that pushes anti-Semitic conspiracies suggesting intelligence services for the nation of Israel killed President John F. Kennedy. In another post from 2018, Greene wrote a theory that the deadly wildfires in California that year were caused by a laser from space, possibly controlled by the Rothschild investment bank. The Rothschilds are frequent targets of anti-Semitic conspiracy theories. 
Greene has also called Soros, the Democratic donor and philanthropist, a "Nazi" and peddled a conspiracy that Soros is a Jew who "turned in his own people over to the Nazis"; Soros is a Holocaust survivor. 

 

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Lou Dobbs just given the heave ho from Fox.....their highest rated show........probably won’t be the last....chickens coming home......😆

That Smartmatic lawsuit is going to hurt......😆

And here are your Q Anon mates.....🤭

https://edition.cnn.com/videos/business/2021/02/05/inside-qanon-culture-meeting-donie-osullivan-pkg-ctn-vpx.cnn

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54 minutes ago, Ohokaman said:

Lou Dobbs just given the heave ho from Fox.....their highest rated show........probably won’t be the last....chickens coming home......😆

That Smartmatic lawsuit is going to hurt......😆

And here are your Q Anon mates.....🤭

https://edition.cnn.com/videos/business/2021/02/05/inside-qanon-culture-meeting-donie-osullivan-pkg-ctn-vpx.cnn

Wrong as usual --Tucker Carlson their top-rated show.

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On 2/6/2021 at 10:17 AM, Ohokaman said:

What a fucking idiot you are. Have a read of this little lot and you might learn something......🙈

Greene repeatedly indicated support for political violence and execution of top Democrats and FBI agents 

As CNN's KFile previously reported, Greene repeatedly indicated support for executing prominent Democratic politicians -- including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, former President Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and John Kerry -- and FBI agents in 2018 and 2019 before being elected to Congress. 
Greene created a White House petition to impeach Pelosi for "treason" after Pelosi did not vote to fund former President Donald Trump's border wall in 2019. In newly found posts from 2019, she also wrote a "press release" and a previously unreported blog postpromoting the petition and suggested that Pelosi could be executed for treason. 
In other newly-uncovered tweets and posts, Greene also liked a call to put Pelosi to death.In one tweet, she said she hoped Pelosi would lose her memory sitting in prison. 
Greene, in a statement, did not deny that she liked posts and replied to comments but claimed that many people have run her Facebook page. Greene did not specify whether she or a member of her team were behind the posts reviewed by CNN's KFile. 
"Over the years, I've had teams of people manage my pages. Many posts have been liked. Many posts have been shared. Some did not represent my views. Especially the ones that CNN is about to spread across the internet," Greene said in a statement last week. 
CNN previously reported that Greene posted on her candidate Facebook page in September 2020 an image of herself holding a gun alongside images of Democratic Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib. The caption encouraged going on the "offense against these socialists" and was interpreted by observers as a threat against the politicians. The Facebook post was taken down for violating its policies. 
Greene's campaign told CNN in an emailed statement in September 2020 that those who think the picture incites violence "are paranoid and ridiculous." 
In other videos from 2019 and 2020, respectively, Greene encouraged protesters "to flood the Capitol" and endorsed political violence to defend freedom. 
"The only way you get your freedoms back is it's earned with the price of blood," she said in the video from 2020. 
While she was a congresswoman-elect and a sitting congresswoman this January, Greene fanned the flames of the Capitol insurrection by encouraging the big lie that Trump, and not Joe Biden, won the election and objected to the election certification process. Greene later denounced the violence at the Capitol but falsely blamed it on "BLM/Antifa violence" in a statement. 

Greene promoted violent, deranged conspiracy theories online 

Before she ran for Congress, Greene embraced violent, fringe conspiracies. Chief among them was the QAnon conspiracy theory -- a discredited conspiracy that pits former President Trump in an imagined battle against a cabal of Satan-worshipping, child-abusing Democrats and celebrities -- though in August 2020 she tried to distance herself from QAnon and claimed that "it doesn't represent me." 
One of the most disturbing violent conspiracies Greene engaged with in May 2018 is the "Frazzledrip'' conspiracy, which exists deep within conspiracy rabbit hole. The conspiracy baselessly contends that Hillary Clinton and former Clinton aide Huma Abedin were videotaped sexually assaulting a child and then ripping off the child's face to wear as a mask in a Satanic blood sacrifice. The theory then alleges that Clinton ordered an assassination hit against the police officer who found the footage, named "Frazzledrip," according to reporting from Media Matters. 
Greene also peddled in 2017 the debunked "Clinton Kill List" or "Clinton Body Count" conspiracy, which alleges the Clintons have assassinated their associates. She spread false conspiracies the Clintons were involved in sextrafficking and peddled the cruel conspiracythat Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich was not killed during an attempted robbery but murdered by Democratic actors. 
CNN's KFile previously reported that Greene in 2017 peddled the "Pizzagate" conspiracy, a debunked conspiracy alleging that Clinton and other Democratic Party leaders were running a human-trafficking and pedophilia ring out of a pizzeria in Washington, DC. In a blog post, she suggested that the White supremacist rally held in 2017 in Charlottesville, Virginia, that killed one woman was an "inside job" to "further the agenda of the elites." 
Greene also endorsed 9/11 trutherism conspiracies and falsely claimed there was no evidence a plane crashed into the Pentagon, according to reporting from Media Matters. 
After facing backlash from her plane comments, Greene said in August 2020, "Some people claimed a missile hit the Pentagon. I now know that is not correct. The problem is our government lies to us so much to protect the Deep State, it's hard sometimes to know what is real and what is not." 
In her floor speech on Thursday, Greene said, "9/11 absolutely happened. I remember that day, crying all day long, watching it on the news. And it's a tragedy for anyone to say it didn't happen. So that I definitely want to tell you all, I do not believe it's fake." 

Greene peddled conspiracies that mass shootings were false flags and "staged"

While Greene peddled violent conspiracy theories online, she often speculated if real-world violent events were part of a deeper conspiracy and were actually false flag operations, which refers to acts that are designed by perpetrators to be made to look like they were carried out by other individuals or groups. 
In 2018, she questioned whether the Parkland shooting that killed 17 people was a planned event and called Parkland survivor and activist David Hogg a "paid actor." In a recently surfaced video from March 2019, Greene follows Hogg as he walks toward the US Capitol and can be heard making false and baseless claims as she asks him a series of questions related to gun rights and how he was able to meet with senators. Hogg continues to walk without addressing Greene. 
At the end of the video, Greene calls Hogg a "coward" and claimed Hogg's activism was funded by billionaire philanthropist George Soros, who is often the subject of far-right conspiracy theories, and other liberals. "He can't say one word because he can't defend his stance," she said. 
In another video, she mocked Hogg as an "idiot" who "only talks when he is scripted." 
Greene also supported Facebook comments from 2018 that alleged the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting that killed six adults and 20 children was a "staged" event. 
She mused on Facebook whether the 2017 Las Vegas massacre -- the deadliest mass shooting event in the United States that killed 58 people -- was part of a massive conspiracy to enact gun control, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution report. Greene walked back her comments to the AJC and said she was only expressing bewilderment. 
In a statement posted on Twitter following intense backlash to some of her comments, Greene acknowledged that 17 people died in the Parkland shooting and blamed "gun free" zones at schools for the tragedy. 
After live bombs were sent to Democratic politicians and CNN in October 2018, Greene repeatedly liked and agreed with multiple comments that the terrorist act was a "false flag" operation staged by Democrats.
In one little-remembered Facebook post from September 2018, Greene claimed that the mythical figure "Q" -- whom Greene had previously called a "patriot" --warned of false flags for school shootings. 
She then questioned if a shooting at Kennesaw State University in Georgia that killed one person was "a failed op? What about hearing voices? Mental illness? Demon possession? Or military grade intelligence developed weapons like Voice of God technology," which refers to a government-controlled device implanted in a person's head. 
"We don't know, but I do believe all three of those exist," she wrote. 
Greene made similar unreported comments about the "Voice of God" conspiracy on Twitter in 2018. 
In her floor speech Thursday, Greene affirmed that "school shootings are absolutely real and every child that is lost, those families mourn it." 

Greene spread anti-Muslim and anti-Semitic comments and conspiracies 

On and offline, Greene frequently engaged with extreme anti-Semitic and anti-Muslim rhetoric. Some of the targets of her comments included her future colleagues in the House of Representatives, like Tlaib and Omar, and Obama, who Greene falsely said is Muslim. 
"These are women that really would like to see Sharia in America," Greene said in one since-deleted Facebook video, captured by CNN. Sharia refers to Islamic law, which is interpreted from the religious text of the Quran, and encompasses marriage, divorce, inheritance and punishments for criminal offenses. 
"And as an American woman, as a business owner, as a mother, I have two daughters -- I never want to see Sharia in America. And so I really want to go talk to these ladies and ask them what they are thinking and why they're serving in our American government. They really should go back to the Middle East if they support Sharia. So let's go talk to them. Definitely want to go talk to them." 
In a 2018 Facebook comment, captured by CNN, Greene responded "truth," to a comment comparing Obama to terrorist Osama bin Laden. The comment came in response to a post where Greene said the Obama presidency was "flooding our country and government with Muslims that don't like our American ways!!!!!"
In another video from 2019, saved by CNN's KFile, Greene spoke about going into Omar's and Tlaib's offices and saying all Muslims want to take away women's rights. 
"Did you see the part where we went into Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib's office?" Greene said. "I was like, so are you going to make me live under Sharia law? And I'm an American woman. Are you going to take away my equal rights?" 
"They would in a heartbeat," responds another rally participant. 
"Yeah," Greene responded. "They all, all, all Muslims. That's the goal of Islam. The goal of Islam is Sharia, and they want to conquer. They want to conquer America and we're not going to do it." 
Greene directed anti-Muslim rhetoric at the American Muslim Women Political Action Committee in 2018. 
"Wtf is their mission??? To make sure every women is dominated by Islam, is covered in sheets, loses our freedoms, and has to have our vaginas mutilated???," she wrote in 2018 on Facebook. Greene then liked a comment that the PAC was an "invasion" of our government. In another instance, Greene liked a comment saying "We don't need gun control! We need Muslim control!"
In 2018, she liked a tweet from an account that pushes anti-Semitic conspiracies suggesting intelligence services for the nation of Israel killed President John F. Kennedy. In another post from 2018, Greene wrote a theory that the deadly wildfires in California that year were caused by a laser from space, possibly controlled by the Rothschild investment bank. The Rothschilds are frequent targets of anti-Semitic conspiracy theories. 
Greene has also called Soros, the Democratic donor and philanthropist, a "Nazi" and peddled a conspiracy that Soros is a Jew who "turned in his own people over to the Nazis"; Soros is a Holocaust survivor. 

 

And .. Thats her Theory, its not mine , how does she get thrown in the same heap as others who challenge the ‘Offical mainstream narrative ? If your opinion differs slightly your put in the same box as Greene ? Yeah right 😆

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8 hours ago, Gruff said:

Is Mr Biden 😆a Robot? He just reads Off an autocue not even understanding what hes been told to say ...Lets hear him in a Debate🙄 Yeah right

Who gives a flying fuck? Nobody, except fuckwits like you who worship the arsehole Donald Trump. IT IS OVER! Trump had his arse kicked out of the White House, never to return. Get over yourself 😭

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On 2/5/2021 at 2:31 PM, 100 1 said:

 

Trust the plan

 

100 1 continues to have faith in "The Plan".

Surely it was never in "The Plan" that, come Feb 2021, Donald Trump would not be residing in the White House.

"The Plan" appears to be very fluid these days. Ever changing. Open to interpretation.

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Its great the world is seeing the impeachment proceedings...

it shows the insatiable appetite for impeachment of Donald Trump....

yknow heres the funny thing:

Reconcile this in your head!!!

 

 

 

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On 2/2/2021 at 3:29 PM, 100 1 said:

Wrong 

The Military is in control as you are going to find out very shortly

Keep drinking the Kool Aid.... it is making you look very stupid

Ironic coming from the moron who has been wrong for four years...

Did you see those brilliant Trump lawyers today...what a disaster..........they are as dumb as the rest of you QAnon fruitcakes......😆

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On 2/2/2021 at 1:35 PM, 100 1 said:

You are looking in the wrong place as usual'

Tell me why criminal Biden would put General Flynns brother in charge in Hawaii?    He didn't

Military firmly in control

Wrong ...you a the big loser as usual.

Watch the Trump impeachment

Gunna make the superbowl look like a puppy show

Trump lawyers Clowns......at least they are consistent......🤡

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3 hours ago, 6xes said:

GET IT NOW!!??

The Senate ultimately voted 56-44 that the impeachment trial is constitutional.
An adviser to Trump's team offered a candid assessment of the messy opening day, asking pointedly, "What the hell is going on?"
The adviser said the former President could be in serious jeopardy if he finds himself charged in criminal court, given his inability to attract a high-powered legal team for the impeachment trial. 
"Trump is f--ked if anyone ever charges him. No one wants to work with him," the adviser said.

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3 hours ago, 6xes said:

GET IT NOW!!??

GET IT NOW....?? 
 

 

The Constitution provides that the President “shall be removed from office on impeachment for, and conviction of, treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors,” but it says nothing about the timing of when the impeachment and trial may take place. That omission makes sense, since presidents – and any other impeachable officials – could commit impeachable offenses at any time while they are in office, including in their last months or days in their positions.  It certainly makes no sense for presidents who commit misconduct late in their terms, or perhaps not discovered until late in their terms, to be immune from the one process the Constitution allows for barring them from serving in any other federal office or from receiving any federal pensions.  What’s more, litigation or prosecutions might not be able to get at the misconduct, since the scope of impeachable offenses extends to misconduct that is not an actual crime.  And what if that misconduct is not discovered until after a president leaves office?  There may be no practical means for holding him accountable for such misconduct, especially if he is regarded as having been immune from any criminal prosecution or inquiry while he was in office.  Being president is not a safe harbor from political and legal accountability.  This is why John Quincy Adams proclaimed on the floor of the House that, “I hold myself, so long as I have the breath of life in my body, amenable to impeachment by this House for everything I did during the time I held any public office.” (Michael J. Gerhardt, The Federal Impeachment Process:  A Constitutional and Historical Analyses 80 (2d edition 2000) (citation omitted))  Adams’s suggestion was that any impeachable official remained subject to that process well after they left office, not just presidents but those who abused power while in office.

The principal argument against allowing post-presidential impeachment is that the Constitution does not make private citizens subject to impeachment. The founders rejected the British model that allowed Parliament to impeach anyone, except for the King, and so they limited impeachment to certain public officials, including presidents.  Subjecting a president to impeachment after he has returned to his private life would, seemingly according to this logic, violate this basic constitutional principle.  (Indeed, the Constitution itself applies only to governmental not private action.)

The problem with this argument, however, is that presidents and the other officials who are subject to impeachment are not like the rest of us.  Once they leave office and return to their private lives, they are still ex-presidents and former officials who may have committed impeachable offenses in office.  A core principle of the Constitution is that no one, not even the president, is above the law, and an abuse of power, by definition, is a violation of the Constitution, the supreme law of the land. What’s more, the special penalties upon conviction in impeachment are designed to protect the republic from the very type of people who have abused public office in such a grave manner that they should never have the opportunity to be entrusted with public power again. It would make no sense for former officials, or ones who step down just in time, to escape that remedial mechanism. It should accordingly go without saying that if an impeachment begins when an individual is in office, the process may surely continue after they resign or otherwise depart.

Understandably, members of Congress and the American people might lose the appetite for subjecting a president to impeachment once he has left office for good.  But that is a political choice not a constitutional directive. A president who leaves office and retains the potential to return someday should still be subject as well to the unique processes set forth in the Constitution to sanction his abuse of his office.  To haul a former president back before the tribunal of Congress when it has uncovered misconduct makes eminent sense when the only permissible sanctions might be those that the Constitution provides.  That misconduct invariably calls for a special remedy, and the Constitution provides that in disabling the president who has committed such misconduct of ever being able again to serve as president or any other federal office and continuing to benefit financially from his time as president.  Presidents are not above the law, not when they are in office, and not when they leave office.  That kind of accountability comes with the job, a job Donald Trump seems to want so badly that he’s breaking the Constitution to try to keep it.

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