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The SGA / Re: What would it take?
« Last post by Kaos on Today at 10:04:31 PM »
He’s your brother. You are responsible for this. But I don’t remember the cogent arguments or salient points. Link or it did not happen.

Chizad would have linked 25 examples by now. So far, you have linked none.

I do miss the big lug.  Wish he’d come home.  Maybe we should have a reunion.
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The SGA / Re: What would it take?
« Last post by WiregrassTiger on Today at 09:40:52 PM »

Come on Wes. 

You ran with the Reich hoax. Got called on it. Moved the goalposts to “yeah, none of that was true but they are really courting them.”    No proof.  No legitimate examples even.

Revenge?  Trump is bent on revenge? Last I checked Hillary is still walking around free. He took the high road after beating her.  He could have buried her.  A dictator would have.  He didn’t.  He let the crone go.

Who is after revenge here?  Maybe Hillary who pulls a couple of Joe’s strings at least? The “revenge” was meted out by a complicit media on Trump from day one. 

Yes.  He’s telling me what he’s going to do.  But it’s not what you’re hearing. You aren’t listening. He’s going to undo most of the awful, terrible things Biden has done.  As he should.

But when he let Hillary and her entire crooked cabal walk? He already proved who the real tyrants are. 

Now, again. Show me. (You won’t because you can’t, but try).

 You used to have cogent arguments. You used to have salient points. You used to make me think.  Bring that.  Bring something besides what you’re regurgitating after suckling at Madcow’s rancid teat. 

Be that version of Wes.  Open your mind.
He’s your brother. You are responsible for this. But I don’t remember the cogent arguments or salient points. Link or it did not happen.

Chizad would have linked 25 examples by now. So far, you have linked none.
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The SGA / Re: What would it take?
« Last post by Kaos on Today at 07:23:27 PM »
They gave him 18 months.  He turned over a few.  Then it was revealed that he had more.  So they executed the warrant.  Pence and Biden immediately, upon request, turned over everything they had and invited the Feds in to look around.  Trump absolutely violated the law, and then did it again when called out.

All of this is explicitly false. 

This is the MSM narrative repeated almost verbatim. 

It ignores, obfuscates, and distorts the truth.

I’m literally begging you to wake up and look past your quasi-gay attraction to Madcow.  She. Is. Lying. To. You. Bro.  So is every other news source you follow.
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The SGA / Re: What would it take?
« Last post by Kaos on Today at 07:17:10 PM »
It will absolutely be because of his "policies."  Or rather, his craven need for revenge and autocratic control.  He has no interest in governing or the state of the union.  He's telling you right now what he'll do.  It's coming out of his own mouth.


Come on Wes. 

You ran with the Reich hoax. Got called on it. Moved the goalposts to “yeah, none of that was true but they are really courting them.”    No proof.  No legitimate examples even.

Revenge?  Trump is bent on revenge? Last I checked Hillary is still walking around free. He took the high road after beating her.  He could have buried her.  A dictator would have.  He didn’t.  He let the crone go.

Who is after revenge here?  Maybe Hillary who pulls a couple of Joe’s strings at least? The “revenge” was meted out by a complicit media on Trump from day one. 

Yes.  He’s telling me what he’s going to do.  But it’s not what you’re hearing. You aren’t listening. He’s going to undo most of the awful, terrible things Biden has done.  As he should.

But when he let Hillary and her entire crooked cabal walk? He already proved who the real tyrants are. 

Now, again. Show me. (You won’t because you can’t, but try).

 You used to have cogent arguments. You used to have salient points. You used to make me think.  Bring that.  Bring something besides what you’re regurgitating after suckling at Madcow’s rancid teat. 

Be that version of Wes.  Open your mind.
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The SGA / Re: What would it take?
« Last post by WiregrassTiger on Today at 06:28:02 PM »
They gave him 18 months.  He turned over a few.  Then it was revealed that he had more.  So they executed the warrant.  Pence and Biden immediately, upon request, turned over everything they had and invited the Feds in to look around.  Trump absolutely violated the law, and then did it again when called out.
lol.  (lol is code for something that I can’t share because I would get banned. If I get banned, it ruins a lot of people’s lives. My content matters, unlike many others)

Again, in honor of your post: lol
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The SGA / Re: What would it take?
« Last post by wesfau2 on Today at 05:48:57 PM »
It absolutely is the case.  Let's take one shining example.  Trump has literally dozens of heavily armed FBI agents raid his home and arrest him over possession of classified documents.  Joe Biden has classified documents in his F'n garage, and at another location. No police.  No FBI, no CIA.  In fact, a "special prosecutor" decided not to charge Biden because after investigating and interviewing him, it wasn't because he didn't do anything wrong, but because he thinks Biden is pretty much senile, and would come across as a sympathetic figure to a jury. 

Now, you can spin it any way you want, or recite the lies told on MSDNC or CNN.  Just the very fact that a fucking army showed up to raid Trump's home over documents, speaks volumes on the literal weaponization of our justice system.  Did they think Trump was going to barricade himself in the house and start a fire fight?

They gave him 18 months.  He turned over a few.  Then it was revealed that he had more.  So they executed the warrant.  Pence and Biden immediately, upon request, turned over everything they had and invited the Feds in to look around.  Trump absolutely violated the law, and then did it again when called out.
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War Damn Eagle / Re: Bill Walton
« Last post by WiregrassTiger on Today at 04:59:18 PM »
I used to watch his family’s show every Sunday night.
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The SGA / Re: What would it take?
« Last post by WiregrassTiger on Today at 04:55:27 PM »
That is correct.  Thankfully, despite his whining, that is not the case in Trump's prosecutions.
Your fearless leader cannot string a coherent sentence together. He doesn’t give press conferences, much less take questions. Sniffy is not capable of being president and even you know it. So, your side’s ONLY shot is through trying to take Trump down.  The courts and these ridiculous court cases are 💯 % BULLSHIT. The American people who matter know this.

The effort to take him down is so important to them because the level of cheating that will be required to take him down this time is beyond belief. It may happen but it will be more ridiculous than the last time.
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The SGA / Re: What would it take?
« Last post by Snaggletiger on Today at 04:48:02 PM »
That is correct.  Thankfully, despite his whining, that is not the case in Trump's prosecutions.

It absolutely is the case.  Let's take one shining example.  Trump has literally dozens of heavily armed FBI agents raid his home and arrest him over possession of classified documents.  Joe Biden has classified documents in his F'n garage, and at another location. No police.  No FBI, no CIA.  In fact, a "special prosecutor" decided not to charge Biden because after investigating and interviewing him, it wasn't because he didn't do anything wrong, but because he thinks Biden is pretty much senile, and would come across as a sympathetic figure to a jury. 

Now, you can spin it any way you want, or recite the lies told on MSDNC or CNN.  Just the very fact that a fucking army showed up to raid Trump's home over documents, speaks volumes on the literal weaponization of our justice system.  Did they think Trump was going to barricade himself in the house and start a fire fight?   
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The SGA / Re: What would it take?
« Last post by wesfau2 on Today at 04:31:10 PM »
Nor is it to be used to weaponize a justice system to take out your opponent.

That is correct.  Thankfully, despite his whining, that is not the case in Trump's prosecutions.
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