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originally posted by: kasalt
originally posted by: saladfingers123456
a reply to: CanadianMason
To be honest, I'm fine with anyone... just so long as they actually provide a backdrop to their statements. Opinions are ten-a-penny. It's like me just saying "You're wrong!" and then not saying why.
Apparently you haven't seen my posts early on in this thread. Here's a link: www.abovetopsecret.com...
Go back and read that one and the several posts I made before and after that one. That will give you the backdrop.
Anyone notice the return of the "DJT will not accept the results of the election and leave office" talking point?
originally posted by: FlyingFox
a reply to: imthegoat
"Free speech" doesn't allow for harming another person with words.
If the reporter had simply said "you're a liar", that would be protected.
I got a lecture on how to legally insult someone from a friendly judge. Best way to stay out of trouble is qualify your statement, and turn it into an observation....you appear to be a lyin' bitch. It's a fine, but important, distinction.
Same with cursing. "I don't give an F" is self-expression. F-U is hurtful speech, and is a crime.
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
Another Chrissy Teigen tweet found re Adrenochrome and a 4 year old đ
twitter.com...
Well, this is a strange one... SpongeBob's license address just happens to be the same address as Epstein Island.
twitter.com...
originally posted by: imthegoat
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
Another Chrissy Teigen tweet found re Adrenochrome and a 4 year old đ
twitter.com...
Well, this is a strange one... SpongeBob's license address just happens to be the same address as Epstein Island.
twitter.com...
Not sure about rhe SpongeBob one but the Chrissy Tiegtard one is suspect at best. "666 likes" screams staged, and the content too easy, open, direct.
originally posted by: Parksy1981
This about sums up everything going on right now.
Twatter
originally posted by: Thoughtful1
www.denverpublichealth.org...
My husband was driving home and heard on the radio that Denver health, along with the CDC and Colorado Department of Health and the Environment was going to start conducting random Covid-19 antibody tests. They are going to send agents to a random selection of homes to conduct these tests.These random people in their homes may be unaware that they even had the virus so, some may have had it and are recovered.
Something is seriously wrong when government agencies believe they have the authority to enter people's homes without any cause to conduct supposed tests.
WE ARE IN SERIOUS TROUBLE!
This is not right.
It is one thing to collect antibodies and do testing from willing participants who seek treatment but this???
He has been gradually coming around with the posts from all the members here. Normally this would have flown under the radar. It was not discussed on the news last night. I did find the above link.
"What you going to do when they come for you?"