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  1. 22 minutes ago, Captainant said:

    It's crazy what's going on the trump bond. Further investigation and journalism have turned up some crazy shit that no mere middle class person would never have access to:

    So trump is pushing a week past his bond date, has submitted a false and fraudulent bond that doesn't do what he says it does, and is facing zero fucking consequences for it.

     

    There's a different set of rules and laws for you if you're rich enough. It's fucking enraging.

    https://www.reuters.com/legal/businessman-behind-trumps-ny-bond-says-he-charged-him-low-fee-2024-04-05/

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    Hankey said he now feels Knight did not charge Trump enough because of New York Attorney General Letitia James' subsequent scrutiny of the bond, as well as the media attention around it.

    Mr. Hankey? Touche', simulation.

     

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  2. 20 minutes ago, Homesickhorn said:

    Easter weekend bbq cookoff at Flatrock Park. Got a good campsite with my team on Thursday night (we’re local, so we had pick of the litter).
    Unfortunately, I had to work on Friday, but was able to sabotage a few things in order to leave early. I went home. I shit, showered, and shaved. Then I headed down to my campsite/cook site on the river. The place had tripled in population. I was happy to find that my buddy had parked his golf cart in a way that saved me a parking spot in our campsite. Then, he head nodded to our neighbors across the way.

    These fucking idiots. I’m not going to address the spats that occurred, but they got spicier throughout both Friday and Saturday night. A lot of the reason was that we placed second in brisket out of more than thirty teams. That upset them. But it didn’t upset them as much as our uncontrolled laughter, when the wind caused the rack on the back of this truck carrying the flags to pop a weld, and go tumbling down the infield into other cook/campsites.

    The flags (in order)
    -“When tyranny becomes law, rebellion becomes duty”
    -“Come and take it” (Featuring an M-16)
    -RIGGED 2020 “He’s still my president”
    -TRUMP 2024 “Let’s take America back”
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    America First

    Zero American flags 

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  3. 1 hour ago, Biff Tannen said:

    I haven't gone to church since high school and even then I was not anything near a regular.  I have that shit memorized.  What a fucking idiot.  Just a buffoon and a conman.  

    I got it ingrained from Little League Football in Alabama.

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  4. 29 minutes ago, David Dennison said:

    Today is one of those days when I'm reminded that most Christians probably don't know what the Immaculate Conception is.

     

    Not everyone's a Steeler Fan. 

  5. 2 hours ago, Sawbonz said:

    Never apologize and never admit you’re wrong. Pretty hard to med fences.

     

    And once someone fails the purity test, you convince the rabid rubes who now make up your base that they are corrupt liars, RINOs, or secretly progressives who are part of the system rigging and stealing elections. Even if you can win them back you can’t rehab them with the cult members 

    The ever-constricting circle of trust

  6. 1 hour ago, Hank Kingsley said:

    We get HEB in the national divorce as well? Hell yes. 

    I briefly met Charles Butt about 20 years ago. He hosted a wedding party for my friends at his house in Maine. Super nice guy, made sure to personally greet everyone at the front door (and it was a pretty large group). Not surprised he wants the GOP to fuck off. 

     

    Everything the "Texas" MAGAt-baggers Party touches dies.

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  7. 2 hours ago, Biff Tannen said:

    This COMPLETELY tracks.  They think this is all just happening on their screens and isn't really real.  Of course, the 1/6 terrorists found out the hard way that it is in fact quite real.

    4 hours ago, BrickHorn said:

    “Pro wrestling culture” is spot-on and I’ve been saying the same thing since 2015.

    Trump was essentially cutting extended wrestling promos at his rallies. And his rank and file acolytes received it like wrestling fans. I remember one article in which a CNN cameraman reported that the crowd jeered him throughout a rally but, afterward, several attendees approached him to say what a great job he was doing. It was like they thought the Trump’s whole attack on the media was just a WWE storyline and each side was just playing a role. I’ve seen the same exact behavior from fans at a live wrestling show. Which might explain why Trumpers are unbothered when confronted with evidence that Trump doesn’t truly believe what he says. That’s not jarring to them because they instinctively believe he’s just playing a role. 

    The problem occurs when and if fiction starts morphing into reality. That Trump might not believe, for example, that the media is the enemy of the people will be cold comfort if his crowd internalizes the fictional narrative and persecutes the media on his behalf. 

    The irony is it's team sport to them. When unprompted you explicitly state "I'd rather a Russian than Democrat" while also trying to keep your foot safely on the the "America First" base, you have no team and should rightly fuck off, patriot.

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  8. Louisiana doing their part to protect the pulpit pedos.

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/mar/22/louisiana-lookback-law-child-sexual-abuse-victims

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    Lawyers Richard Trahant, Soren Giselson and John Denenea, who represented the plaintiffs in the case at the center of Friday’s ruling, said: “Today, four of the seven … justices overruled a law passed by a unanimous Louisiana legislature, signed by then governor [John Bel] Edwards, supported by then attorney general and current governor Jeff Landry and current attorney general Liz Murrill. That’s nearly 200 elected officials who viewed this law as being constitutional.

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    Some supporters of Catholic clergy abuse victims expressed concern that the Louisiana supreme court would ultimately rule against them after its justices prayed with New Orleans archbishop Gregory Aymond at a service in October at St Louis Cathedral. Organizers said the service’s purpose was for members of Louisiana’s legal profession to join Aymond – the leader of the state’s conference of Catholic bishops – in praying for the healing of clerical molestation victims.

     

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