>>11654726 (PB)
Do you know what fraud does? It vitiates the whole. "Vitiate" ... look it up.
>>11654728 (PB)
WHY should anyone need to be young, fit and able to fight in order to show support for a political viewpoint / sitting President?
Do we "age out" of our right to express our thoughts, display our sympathies? Frankly, once Antifa (or any group) attacks, the police should be free to grind them into the pavement for the street washer to finish in the morning. No need for ambulances except to care for the attacked parties ... the attackers should be left to limp off on their own if they are able.
>>11654739 (PB)
Is that what happened? Did he walk off into the counter-protest (where is their written permit?) or did a paramilitary mob attack him? I haven't seen this particular incident, but I HAVE seen Antifa / BLM make running attacks into groups of MAGA protesters and murder them many blocks away from the protesting.
Don't defend those assholes. My wife and I "seasoned citizens", had a right to be at that rally and to PEACEABLY assemble. Antifa seldom assembles peaceably because they aren't interested in "redress of grievances" ... just the destruction of the notion of "nationhood" in their ascent to power.
>>11654743 (PB)
"Dominion" ... it's not a name, it's a goal.
>>11654775 (PB)
I haven't and I won't. Render to Caesar what is Caesars ... and submission to unjust law does not belong to Caesar.
>>11654794 (PB)
And you are helping him achieve those goals ... how? Have you even shown up for a rally or a train or a regatta? Even simply to cheer as they passed by? I left my Trump2020 bumper sticker on but tore off my Dan Forest sticker the moment that quivering pile of steaming cowardice tossed in the towel. He got my vote this time even though I didn't much like him. I got his measure at a rally when he didn't bother to introduce his running mate. Mr. Robinson, a black man who argued forcefully in favor of the Second Amendment and enforcement of existing laws, won handily.
>>11654804 (PB)
Slim to none. Durham is in place as a buffer for Barr. There is enough information in the public realm to make MANY indictments without any further need for "investigations". And still there are none. Lindsay Graham needs to go, too. All he does is PREVENT action with his "ought to's" and "I'm gonna's". I'm ashamed of the people of SC for giving him the primary. That, and the caucuses, is where you ACTUALLY can have an influence.
>>11654749 (PB)
When Jesus asks me to wear a mask, I'll consider it. But he hasn't and I don't think he ever would.
>>11654841 (PB)
If your neighbor is swinging a wine bottle at your head, make no mistake ... he is your enemy. He and the person who convinced him to do it. If you intend to survive, you must defeat BOTH.