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PostPosted: Wed Mar 04, 2020 8:26 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2020/3/4/1924344/-Georgia-closes-probe-into-Kemp-s-bogus-claim-of-Democratic-election-hacking-in-2018

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Georgia closes probe into Kemp's bogus claim of Democratic election hacking in 2018.


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.Remember when Brian Kemp, then the secretary of state of Georgia, was running for governor against Stacey Abrams in 2018? He was using his position to suppress the vote and, as Daily Kos’ Stephen Wolf wrote in November of that year, "suspended and purged countless voter registrations, removed hundreds of polling places to make voting less convenient for those with limited transportation options, had his allies on local elections boards fail to provide adequate resources to handle high turnout, exposed Georgia's election systems to massive security vulnerabilities, and baselessly claimed Democrats had committed cyber crimes to cover up his own security failures." Surely you remember all that, because Kemp "won" that election, the most blatant case of electoral theft since the Supreme Court selected George W. Bush to be president in 2000.

That wasn't all Kemp did, though. He made a big announcement the Sunday before the election, saying that "the Democratic Party of Georgia is under investigation for possible cyber crimes" and that he was launching an investigation into it. That "investigation" has now been quietly closed by the state's attorney general's office, which says that it had found no evidence at all to substantiate the claim.
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State Democrats have called Kemp's investigation what it is—a sham—and now they have the state's findings to back them up. "More than a year after the sitting secretary of state leveraged baseless accusations against his political opponents, we're finally receiving closure on an 'investigation' that has been a sham from the start," said Democratic Party of Georgia Chairwoman Nikema Williams. "As we have since well before these outright lies came to light in the first place, Georgia Democrats will continue to do everything in our power to fight back against voter suppression."[/quote]

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PostPosted: Sat Aug 15, 2020 10:42 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

right wing loonies still at it. only 20-30 years of investigations by right wingers in power and not one grand jury ever to indict.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/hillary-clinton-can-avoid-a-deposition-in-lawsuit-over-her-emails-appeals-court-rules/ar-BB17YrYs?ocid=msedgntp


Hillary Clinton can avoid a deposition in lawsuit over her emails, appeals court rules


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ormer Secretary of State Hillary Clinton cannot be compelled to appear for a deposition in a lawsuit about State Department emails, a federal appeals court ruled Friday.


Right-leaning group Judicial Watch has sought to question Clinton in the years-long pursuit of Clinton's emails about State Department business on a private server.


A federal judge earlier this year said Clinton must appear for a deposition, but the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit reversed that decision Friday.

Clinton's emails were already investigated by Congress, the State Department inspector general and the FBI, and she previously gave written answers in another lawsuit, the appeals court noted.

"The District Court has impermissibly ballooned the scope of its inquiry into allegations of bad faith to encompass a continued probe of Secretary Clinton's state of mind surrounding actions taken years before the at-issue searches were conducted by the State Department," the appeals court wrote in an opinion issued Friday. "Secretary Clinton has already answered interrogatories from Judicial Watch on these very questions ... explaining the sole reason she used the private account was for 'convenience.'"

The court added: "But more importantly, even if a deposition of Secretary Clinton were to somehow shake some novel explanation loose after all these years, this new information simply would have no effect on the rights of the parties in this FOIA case, making it 'an inappropriate avenue for additional discovery.'"

"We're disappointed by the decision and considering our options," Tom Fitton, the president of Judicial Watch, said in a statement Friday.

News broke in March 2015 that Clinton used personal email addresses connected to a privately owned server, rather than a government email, during her four years as President Barack Obama's first-term secretary of state. The email controversy became an issue that hounded Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign.

Last year, the State Department released details of an investigation saying that there was no "persuasive evidence" of widespread mishandling of classified information in the controversy surrounding Clinton's use of a private email server.


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PostPosted: Tue Aug 18, 2020 5:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

And there you have it, folks ... solid indication that 95% of Dean's intercourse is with himself (of 21 replies in this thread until this interruption, 20 were his.)

Sorry (REAL sorry) to interrupt your autocoitus, Deano. Go right (or is it left?) ahead.
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 18, 2020 7:19 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yay, Iso figured out how to post again.
Nothing amazes me now!
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 18, 2020 9:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

isobars wrote:
And there you have it, folks ... solid indication that 95% of xxxx's intercourse is with himself (of 21 replies in this thread until this interruption, 20 were his.)

Sorry (REAL sorry) to interrupt your autocoitus, Dxxxno. Go right (or is it left?) ahead.


if it keeps you and yours from out supporting child pedophiles and wife beaters that you and yours support...

well little troll has your right wing god sent any lightning strikes your way for your hate.

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 19, 2020 2:10 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

And there you have it, folks ... solid indication that 95% of Dean's intercourse is with himself (of 21 replies in this thread until this interruption, 20 were his.)

Sorry (REAL sorry) to interrupt your autocoitus, Deano. Go right (or is it left?) ahead.

OF COURSE it's the woman's right to choose ... WHETHER TO SPREAD HER LEGS. Beyond that point biology takes over. Neither she nor Obama has the right to let a viable newborn die on the slab just because Mommy Dearest no longer wants it.


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PostPosted: Wed Aug 19, 2020 2:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

isobans wrote:
And there you have it, folks ... solid indication that 95% of xxx's intercourse is with himself (of 21 replies in this thread until this interruption, 20 were his.)

Sorry (REAL sorry) to interrupt your autocoitus, Dxxxo. Go right (or is it left?) ahead.

OF COURSE it's the woman's right to choose ... WHETHER TO SPREAD HER LEGS. Beyond that point biology takes over. Neither she nor Obama has the right to let a viable newborn die on the slab just because Mommy Dearest no longer wants it.


iso 2020


troll post, yes clear you have no respect for females...

cannot debate the issue so you go to your false profit... hate... hate hate... watch out so much hate, it will give you cancer...

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PostPosted: Sat Sep 12, 2020 9:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

again he claimed it was a dem hoax .. ie when he knew it was not.
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 13, 2020 3:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

right wingers are wack jobs, note the right wing silence on this and trumps same outlandish claims.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/roger-stone-calls-for-trump-to-declare-martial-law-if-he-loses-the-election-and-order-the-arrest-of-mark-zuckerberg-tim-cook-and-the-clintons/ar-BB18Z5G3?ocid=msedgntp


Roger Stone calls for Trump to declare 'martial law' if he loses the election, and order the arrest of Mark Zuckerberg, Tim Cook, and the Clintons


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Roger Stone, a former Trump adviser, urged President Trump to declare "martial law" if he loses the election in November.
In an interview with the far-right Infowars site, Stone called for Trump to form a special task force of federal agents to "physically stand in the way of criminal activity" in the election.
He repeated Trump's baseless accusations that the election result would be fraudulent, as polls show Democratic candidate Joe Biden maintaining a lead over the president.
Stone was convicted of lying to Congress and witness tampering last year in relation to his activities during the 2016 election, but given clemency by Trump.
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Roger Stone, the political "dirty trickster" and former adviser to Donald Trump, has urged the president to seize power should he lose November's election.


In the interview with Jones' far-right conspiracy site Infowars, Stone echoed groundless claims pushed by Trump that the Democratic party would rig the election.

Stone encouraged Trump to consider declaring "martial law" should he lose the election, or invoke the Insurrection Act. Using his new powers, he should arrest of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Apple CEO Tim Cook, "the Clintons," and "anybody else who can be proven to be involved in illegal activity," said Stone.

The comments were made by Stone last week, and first reported over the weekend by progressive group MediaMatters.

Stone called for Trump to appoint former Rep. Bob Barr, a Georgia Republican, as a special counsel "with the specific task of forming an Election Day operation using the FBI, federal marshals, and Republican state officials across the country to be prepared to file legal objections and if necessary to physically stand in the way of criminal activity."

He singled out the state of Nevada: "The ballots in Nevada on election night should be seized by federal marshals and taken from the state. They are completely corrupted. No votes should be counted from the state of Nevada if that turns out to be the provable case. Send federal marshals to the Clark county board of elections, Mr President!"

Nevada is regarded by pollsters as leaning Democrat and is being targeted by the Trump campaign amid signs that it is becoming more competitive, according to The Cook Political Report.

Alex Jones wearing a suit and tie talking on a cell phone: FILE PHOTO: Alex Jones from Infowars.com speaks during a rally in support of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump near the Republican National Convention in Cleveland Thomson Reuters© Thomson Reuters FILE PHOTO: Alex Jones from Infowars.com speaks during a rally in support of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump near the Republican National Convention in Cleveland Thomson Reuters
He claimed that journalists should be rounded up for "seditious activities" relating to the election, singling out a report by The Daily Beast on left-wing groups discussing what to do in the event of a disputed election in November and violence on the streets.

"They wanna play war, this is war...I'm for a legal election. Everything I'm going to be involved with in terms of helping Donald Trump get elected will be perfectly transparent and legal," remarked Stone.

In the interview, Stone's claims echo Trump's narrative that an expected surge in mail-in votes would lead to widespread voter fraud. Democrats say the president is seeking to erode trust in the election, depress voter turnout, and prepare the ground to delegitimize the election if he loses.

Stone is a veteran Republican strategist and longtime confidante of Trump, who advised him during his 2016 election campaign.

In 2016, he was a frequent guest on Infowars, which traffics in conspiracies that "elites" and "deep state" operatives secretly manipulate world events, and brokered a Trump interview on the site. Jones has since been banned from several social media platforms for promoting hate speech.

Stone was convicted last year of lying to Congress and witness tampering relating to a congressional probe into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, but granted clemency for Trump in July.

Trump had claimed that Stone's trial had been unfair in explaining why he issued the clemency order.

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 7:11 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-hhs-official-michael-caputo-accuses-cdc-scientists-of-of-sedition-and-predicts-he-will-be-killed/ar-BB191Lih?ocid=msedgdhp


Trump HHS Official Michael Caputo Accuses CDC Scientists of of ‘Sedition’ and Predicts He Will Be Killed


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Michael Caputo, a former Trump campaign staffer who now serves as spokesman for the Department of Health and Human Services, floated a series of conspiracy theories in a Facebook video reported by the New York Times.

Michael Caputo wearing a suit and tie© Provided by Mediaite
According to the Times, in the video that aired Sunday Caputo baselessly accused scientists from the CDC of forming a “resistance unit” for “sedition” against President Donald Trump.


The comments come days after Politico reported that Caputo has led an effort to interfere with reporting on the coronavirus pandemic from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. House Democrats said Thursday they would be investigating “efforts by political appointees at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to block the publication of accurate scientific reports by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) during the coronavirus crisis.”

Caputo, a Trump loyalist you might recognize from many a fiery cable news segment, was appointed in April as spokesman for the HHS. Back then, he deleted a trove of tweets making offensive comments about Chinese people and floating conspiracy theories about the pandemic.

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