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originally posted by: MeatHookReality
The Q crowd is the worst
originally posted by: PioneerFigureSkating
a reply to: SMOKINGGUN2012
Yeah, I mean, the likelihood of that decision and Q's post coming down on day 1700 is crazy small. It means that somehow Q knew back when this all began that this case would go before SCOTUS and that the decision would be passed down on that exact day. Even without the question of tripcodes and salt and all that jazz, it's confirmed as Q imo. Without a doubt in my mind. That isn't something someone could possibly hoax.
originally posted by: MeatHookReality
The Q crowd is the worst
originally posted by: Justoneman
originally posted by: PioneerFigureSkating
a reply to: SMOKINGGUN2012
Yeah, I mean, the likelihood of that decision and Q's post coming down on day 1700 is crazy small. It means that somehow Q knew back when this all began that this case would go before SCOTUS and that the decision would be passed down on that exact day. Even without the question of tripcodes and salt and all that jazz, it's confirmed as Q imo. Without a doubt in my mind. That isn't something someone could possibly hoax.
That one is an interesting thing for sure. q x 100 if q = 17. How convenient of the Supremes to release the ruling at such a time that it coincides with some form of synchronicity on several levels for the Q crowd. Why do that at all? There are "no such thing as coincidence" a lot of the time.
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
a reply to: Justoneman
Also, why would the Supreme Court pick NOW to release such a polarizing and divisive decision? It would have benefited the Republican cause MUCH MUCH MUCH more to shelve this decision until after mid-terms. Before this decision, a Red Wave was inevitable. Now all this has done is energize the Dem base. Now, I don't know how much this will truly effect things come election time, but leave it to Republicans to step on their own collective dicks and snatch defeat from the easy jaws of victory.
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
Tanstaafl, simple answer... YES... SERIOUSLY!
The Supreme Court on Monday sided with a football coach from Washington state who sought to kneel and pray on the field after games.
The court ruled 6-3 for the coach with the court’s conservative justices in the majority and its liberals in dissent. The justices said the coach’s prayer was protected by the First Amendment.
originally posted by: nerbot
originally posted by: MeatHookReality
The Q crowd is the worst
...nightmare for the elite and the rich,
JUST IN - Lithuania is hit by cyber attacks after an ultimatum from Russian Killnet hackers.
t.co... t.co...
originally posted by: MeatHookReality
The Q crowd is the worst