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From the beginning paragraph of the article...... Did you hear about the peer-reviewed study done by Stanford University that demonstrates beyond a reasonable doubt that face masks have absolutely zero chance of preventing the spread of Covid-19? No? It was posted on the the National Center for Biological Information government website.
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Since the media and the swamp are on the side of leftists, conservatives had to fear real consequences for telling the truth. That's what keeps them from speaking out now. The left is evil and willing to destroy anyone that threatens their narrative and quest for power. Conservatives need to understand they cannot fight the left with tolerance.
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Those black bear in NJ are going to decimate the deer and turkey population in North Jersey very soon.
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Rob Crilly White House Correspondent The Georgia election official who condemned former President Donald Trump for disseminating misleading information about voter fraud has turned on President Joe Biden for spreading lies about the state’s new voting laws. Gabriel Sperling became a darling of the Left with an impassioned attack on Trump last year, saying he would be responsible for any violence triggered by unsubstantiated election fraud claims. But now, he has waded into the controversy over new voting laws pushed by Peach State Republicans, dismissing Biden’s allegation that changes represent Jim Crow laws for the 21st century. “The reaction to Georgia’s new election law has me worried again,” he wrote in the Washington Post. “Though I have not received any threats yet, thankfully, that same foreboding is creeping up again as the president of the United States and others once again spread lies about what is going on in Georgia. “So I plead with the president once again: Someone is going to get hurt. Your words matter. The facts matter.” “The president alleged last month that the bill ‘makes it a crime to provide water to voters while they wait in line,’” Sperling wrote. “But providing gifts of any value to voters to reward them for casting a ballot has been illegal in Georgia for years.” He also dismissed the president’s allegation that adding a photo ID number requirement to absentee ballots imposes “rigid restrictions ... that will effectively deny the right to vote to countless voters,” pointing out that the measure has the support of Georgia Democrats and black voters and that studies suggest it does not reduce turnout. And he said that the legislation supports the use of ballot drop boxes, turning an emergency pandemic response into a pillar of future elections. “While this isn’t necessarily how Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, or I, would have written this law,” he conceded, “it is not what President Biden claims." “We saw just three months ago how election disinformation such as this can lead to violence," Sperling said. "It was wrong then, and it’s wrong now.”
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It's a herd mentality. Compliance is forced through social mores. Mores determine what is considered morally acceptable or unacceptable within any given culture. There are strong negative consequences for non-compliance.
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For those who still believe the "Russian Collusion" lie about the 2016 election. Not only has it been debunked, the Biden administration is going after the people who debunked it. This is Soviet style retaliation by those in power. Kash Patel, the former GOP congressional aide who uncovered the FBI’s surveillance abuse against the Trump campaign, is the target of a federal leak investigation, according to a report from The Washington Post. The Post, reported Friday that two sources familiar with the probe said that Patel is being investigated for unauthorized disclosures of classified information. The investigation was sparked by a complaint made by an intelligence agency. By his own admission, Patel has ruffled feathers in the intelligence community, FBI and Justice Department due to his aggressive efforts to unlock details of the counterintelligence investigation against the 2016 Trump campaign. Patel served as an investigator for Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee before joining the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) and the Defense Department during the Trump administration. While working on Capitol Hill, Patel played a central role in the investigation that uncovered details about the infamous Steele dossier, as well as the FBI’s use of Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) warrants against former Trump campaign aide Carter Page. At ODNI, Patel helped push through the declassification of a trove of documents related to the dossier and the FISA warrants which have proved embarrassing for the FBI. Patel did not respond to a request for comment about the Post report. But one of Patel’s former colleagues speculated that if he is under investigation, it is likely because of his role debunking the narrative that the Trump campaign colluded with Russia. “Kash embarrassed intelligence officials by getting documents declassified showing the Russia collusion investigation was a fraud,” the former Patel colleague told The Daily Caller News Foundation. “Now they’re getting payback and making an example out of him.” “These guys fight dirty.” Patel’s former colleague spoke on the condition of anonymity because of a possible ongoing investigation. Rep. Devin Nunes, the top Republican on the House Intelligence panel, has credited Patel with developing the strategy to force the FBI and Justice Department to turn over documents related to its FISA warrants and the dossier, which was authored by former British spy Christopher Steele. The FBI cited the dossier extensively in its FISA applications even though investigators were unable to verify any of Steele’s allegations that the Trump campaign conspired with Russia. Some of Steele’s information was found to be inaccurate, such as his claim that former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen visited Prague in 2016 to meet with Kremlin officials regarding payments to computer hackers. A report from the Justice Department inspector general supported many of Republicans’ complaints about the FBI’s investigation. The report said that the FBI made 17 “significant” errors and omissions in applications to surveil Page. The FBI failed to tell the FISA Court about information that contradicted the dossier, including statements from Steele’s primary source, Igor Danchenko. Patel, who previously worked on counterterrorism cases at the Justice Department, also orchestrated a legal effort to subpoena the bank records that showed that the Clinton campaign and DNC funded the dossier. Democrats paid $1 million to opposition research firm Fusion GPS, which in turn hired Steele to dig up dirt on Trump. The Justice Department declined comment about the Post report.
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Funny how any counter point is so viciously squashed by big tech. They wouldn't be trying to control the flow of info, now would they?
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Political humor
Grouse replied to Water Rat's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
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Grouse replied to Water Rat's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
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I hope the show emphasizes the percentage of wounded deer that need to be tracked a long way, or are not found, is low in comparison to the total number of deer taken. Otherwise the public is going to think the majority of deer taken by hunters die like this.
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The sharks smell blood in the water
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China and Russia know Joe isn't in charge, because China is telling him what to do. -
The sharks smell blood in the water
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The point is, with Biden in office Russia, China and No. Korea are provoking conflicts. When Trump was in office they didn't. They see Biden as weak and nothing to worry about, because he is. That doesn't bode well for world affairs or the people who will be affected by it. -
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A New Dept. In Government
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I know, but hope springs eternal. LOL! -
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Grouse replied to Water Rat's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
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Grouse replied to Water Rat's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
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Grouse replied to Water Rat's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
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Political humor
Grouse replied to Water Rat's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
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Grouse replied to Water Rat's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
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Grouse replied to Water Rat's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions