Trump trying to get the GOP to sign on to Texas’s useless lawsuit
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wrote on 12 Dec 2020, 02:39 last edited by
Let him grieve a bit, Xenon. He got punked hard by Trump and the grifters in the right wing media.
He actually believed the kracken was going to be released.
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wrote on 12 Dec 2020, 02:48 last edited by Larry 12 Dec 2020, 02:49
No, I didn't get punked. You Trump bashers did. The sad part of it is the only way you'll ever see it is for what you have been wishing for to come true. It will come true. You won't like it.
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Let him grieve a bit, Xenon. He got punked hard by Trump and the grifters in the right wing media.
He actually believed the kracken was going to be released.
wrote on 12 Dec 2020, 02:54 last edited by Jolly 12 Dec 2020, 02:58@jon-nyc said in Trump trying to get the GOP to sign on to Texas’s useless lawsuit:
Let him grieve a bit, Xenon. He got punked hard by Trump and the grifters in the right wing media.
He actually believed the kracken was going to be released.
Grief advice?
From the person so chickenshit he couldnt bring himself to say "President Trump"...
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Non existent states are joining the amicus.
The GOP has now officially jumped the Kracken.
wrote on 12 Dec 2020, 03:32 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Trump trying to get the GOP to sign on to Texas’s useless lawsuit:
jumped the Kracken
LOL
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Let him grieve a bit, Xenon. He got punked hard by Trump and the grifters in the right wing media.
He actually believed the kracken was going to be released.
wrote on 12 Dec 2020, 04:30 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Trump trying to get the GOP to sign on to Texas’s useless lawsuit:
He actually believed the kracken was going to be released.
It was...Unfortunately, it just happened to be more along the lines of my slang take on the phrase and less along the lines of a more theological creature...
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wrote on 12 Dec 2020, 05:31 last edited by
https://www.texasgop.org/chairman-allen-wests-response-to-scotus-decision/
The chairman of the Texas Republican Party has suggested that secession may be the answer.
“perhaps law-abiding states should bond together and form a union of states that will abide by the Constitution.”
I’m sure that would please some forum members.
If there is a secession of law abiding states, we can at least make TNCR even more international than it is. Always nice to welcome here citizenry of another country.
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wrote on 12 Dec 2020, 08:04 last edited by
@Copper said in Trump trying to get the GOP to sign on to Texas’s useless lawsuit:
When it comes to testimony, I bet Joe is real good at forgetting.
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wrote on 12 Dec 2020, 08:09 last edited by
@Larry said in Trump trying to get the GOP to sign on to Texas’s useless lawsuit:
I'm not rounding up a thing. I can afford to leave. I feel sorry for those who can't.
Have you forgotton about all those American Muslims you want to round up and deport?
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wrote on 12 Dec 2020, 11:25 last edited by
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wrote on 12 Dec 2020, 12:43 last edited by
What's a "Daiper?"
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https://www.texasgop.org/chairman-allen-wests-response-to-scotus-decision/
The chairman of the Texas Republican Party has suggested that secession may be the answer.
“perhaps law-abiding states should bond together and form a union of states that will abide by the Constitution.”
I’m sure that would please some forum members.
If there is a secession of law abiding states, we can at least make TNCR even more international than it is. Always nice to welcome here citizenry of another country.
wrote on 12 Dec 2020, 12:52 last edited by@bachophile said in Trump trying to get the GOP to sign on to Texas’s useless lawsuit:
https://www.texasgop.org/chairman-allen-wests-response-to-scotus-decision/
The chairman of the Texas Republican Party has suggested that secession may be the answer.
“perhaps law-abiding states should bond together and form a union of states that will abide by the Constitution.”
I’m sure that would please some forum members.
If there is a secession of law abiding states, we can at least make TNCR even more international than it is. Always nice to welcome here citizenry of another country.
Hey, I'm in.
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@bachophile said in Trump trying to get the GOP to sign on to Texas’s useless lawsuit:
https://www.texasgop.org/chairman-allen-wests-response-to-scotus-decision/
The chairman of the Texas Republican Party has suggested that secession may be the answer.
“perhaps law-abiding states should bond together and form a union of states that will abide by the Constitution.”
I’m sure that would please some forum members.
If there is a secession of law abiding states, we can at least make TNCR even more international than it is. Always nice to welcome here citizenry of another country.
Hey, I'm in.
wrote on 12 Dec 2020, 13:11 last edited by@Jolly said in Trump trying to get the GOP to sign on to Texas’s useless lawsuit:
@bachophile said in Trump trying to get the GOP to sign on to Texas’s useless lawsuit:
https://www.texasgop.org/chairman-allen-wests-response-to-scotus-decision/
The chairman of the Texas Republican Party has suggested that secession may be the answer.
“perhaps law-abiding states should bond together and form a union of states that will abide by the Constitution.”
I’m sure that would please some forum members.
...Hey, I'm in.
What’s this? The Confederacy 2.0? Confederacy, the Next Generation? Confederacy 2021? Confederacy+? What’s your preferred branding?
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wrote on 12 Dec 2020, 13:25 last edited by
@jon-nyc said in Trump trying to get the GOP to sign on to Texas’s useless lawsuit:
Sorry, @DaiperDon, when courts deny your shit filings with prejudice, judges explicitly state that the filings lack basis in either fact or law, and they have to restrain themselves from sanctioning your team of clowns, then yeah, that’s being judged on the merits.
Jon, you have tried your best to misrepresent this every post you make about it. You know damnrd well that SCOTUS did not deny this with prejudice, and you know damned well that there is nothing whatsoever that could even remotely back up your claim they had to "restrain themselves from sanctioning" anyone.
You made both of those claims up out of thin air. Both are lies.
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wrote on 12 Dec 2020, 13:27 last edited by
I said ‘courts’.
Most of these issues have been brought up over and over.
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@Jolly said in Trump trying to get the GOP to sign on to Texas’s useless lawsuit:
@bachophile said in Trump trying to get the GOP to sign on to Texas’s useless lawsuit:
https://www.texasgop.org/chairman-allen-wests-response-to-scotus-decision/
The chairman of the Texas Republican Party has suggested that secession may be the answer.
“perhaps law-abiding states should bond together and form a union of states that will abide by the Constitution.”
I’m sure that would please some forum members.
...Hey, I'm in.
What’s this? The Confederacy 2.0? Confederacy, the Next Generation? Confederacy 2021? Confederacy+? What’s your preferred branding?
wrote on 12 Dec 2020, 13:29 last edited by@Axtremus said in Trump trying to get the GOP to sign on to Texas’s useless lawsuit:
@Jolly said in Trump trying to get the GOP to sign on to Texas’s useless lawsuit:
@bachophile said in Trump trying to get the GOP to sign on to Texas’s useless lawsuit:
https://www.texasgop.org/chairman-allen-wests-response-to-scotus-decision/
The chairman of the Texas Republican Party has suggested that secession may be the answer.
“perhaps law-abiding states should bond together and form a union of states that will abide by the Constitution.”
I’m sure that would please some forum members.
...Hey, I'm in.
What’s this? The Confederacy 2.0? Confederacy, the Next Generation? Confederacy 2021? Confederacy+? What’s your preferred branding?
We will call ourselves The United States of America, you can call the shit holes your side keeps The Communist States of China.
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wrote on 12 Dec 2020, 13:30 last edited by
@jon-nyc said in Trump trying to get the GOP to sign on to Texas’s useless lawsuit:
I said ‘courts’.
Most of these issues have been brought up over and over.
Court or courts, it doesn't make any difference. Both are lies and you know it.
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wrote on 12 Dec 2020, 15:18 last edited by
Ah, no.
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wrote on 12 Dec 2020, 15:38 last edited by
Larry thinks the election was stolen and that Biden didn’t win. Even though he won by a landslide by Trump’s own standards. Larry thinks I’ve been 100% wrong the whole time even though it’s documented I’ve been 16% wrong the whole time (Pence, not Haley as VP). Once Larry returns to reality, only then will it make sense to try and engage in sensible debate.
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wrote on 12 Dec 2020, 15:50 last edited by
What I don't get is how people kept believing in it. How many times do you have to see fact-lite, argument-lite filings get laughed out of multiple courts, including by Trump appointed judges, before you figure out what's going on?
It's like they just love being the chump. Every night they lose all their money at the poker table but the next day they're like Flounder in Animal House - "You guys playing cards???"
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wrote on 12 Dec 2020, 16:50 last edited by
No kidding. Good analogy. It’s amazing how the “election was stolen” farce has been believed by anyone at all.