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Ron
@codemonkey
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My goal is not to make friends with hack politicians and their crooked lobbyist interests.
My goal is to defend the God-fearing people of this country from tyranny.
https://gab.com/codemonkey/posts/107718054695158746
Ron
@codemonkey
1h
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My goal is not to make friends with hack politicians and their crooked lobbyist interests.
My goal is to defend the God-fearing people of this country from tyranny.
https://gab.com/codemonkey/posts/107718003788710959
Ron
@codemonkey
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The individuals who allegedly deleted data are "identified but unnamed".
AG Brnovich knows the identities.
Why has AG Brnovich not indicted?
Weak AZ state representatives like Walt Blackman don't support decertification.
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https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/01/today-dinesh-dsouza-true-vote-released-explosive-proof-video-massive-ballot-trafficking-fraud-2020-election-predictably-kevin-mccarthy-ronna-mcdaniels-ignored-report/
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But that is not the case.
** GOP leader Ronna Romney McDaniel does not even mention the video on her Twitter page.
** Likewise GOP Leader of the House Kevin McCarthy has nothing up on his Twitter page.
** Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell has not updated his Twitter account in days.
These Republican “leaders” completely ignored this absolutely stunning news.
Do they even care about voter fraud?
Do they even care about the future of the country?
Do they give a rat’s ass what their voters want?
Trump supporters are tired of these lightweight traitors. ..
https://fullmeasure.news/news/immigration/stash-houses
One growing danger in America's border crisis surrounds stash houses. Cartel criminals move humans across the border into the U.S, holding them like cattle in poor and dangerous conditions. Southern Texas is one place where the number of stash houses and related crime are spiking— with the record number of illegal border crossings.
Roma, Texas, Border Patrol gets called about a suspected stash house for human smuggling. When agents arrive, 15 people run out the back. 17 more are inside.
An hour’s drive away in Edinburg, Texas, 27 illegal immigrants are found stuffed in an apartment.
Stash houses are where illegal immigrants are held until the cartels can distribute them across the U.S. 57 in one house. 62 in another.
Sheriff Martin Cuellar: We may find 70 immigrants in one given place.
Webb County, Texas Sheriff Martin Cuellar.
Sharyl: Can you explain the stash houses? Have you been finding more people packed into stash houses in the past six months or year?
Sheriff Cuellar: Oh, yeah. Over a year we've been getting a lot of stash houses. And once we knock, you may see one immigrant open the door. And then all of a sudden you see just bodies laying everywhere. Everywhere that there's a space, they're going to lay. They're going to be sitting down or taking a nap or whatever it may be. And some of those houses don't even have air conditioning. They don't have electricity. They're just made to stash illegals.
Sharyl: Who's stashing them and where are they going next?
Sheriff Cuellar: Well, you have to remember where they come from. And when they're coming from Mexico, and they're coming from other countries, but once they come into Mexico, they become property of the cartels. They're making millions and millions of dollars getting the immigrants across the river banks. At the same time, they're doing drugs, but they're doing a lot with immigrants because it's a win-win situation. ..
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/2381
treason
Whoever, owing allegiance to the United States, levies war against them or adheres to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort within the United States or elsewhere, is guilty of treason and shall suffer death, or shall be imprisoned not less than five years and fined under this title but not less than $10,000; and shall be incapable of holding any office under the United States.
(June 25, 1948, ch. 645, 62 Stat. 807; Pub. L. 103–322, title XXXIII, § 330016(2)(J), Sept. 13, 1994, 108 Stat. 2148.)
https://fullmeasure.news/news/cover-story/reparations
Today we begin with an examination of the movement to provide reparations to black Americans over their ancestor's slave status. Demands are growing. It's raising difficult questions about a dark side of America's past and whether - going on two centuries later - people who never met a slave should be paid by people who never owned any. And if so - how much is enough to atone for the unthinkable?
When Mélisande Short-Colomb walks the campus at Georgetown University in Washington D.C., she sees a troubling history and the fruits of her ancestor’s slave labor.
Sharyl: How did you learn that information?
Mélisande Short-Colomb: I got that information, that I was part of the descendant families, in July of 2016. I was contacted by Judy Riffel, who is the lead genealogist for the Georgetown Memory Project, which was started by Georgetown alum, Richard Cellini, for the sole purpose of identifying descendants of those families who were trafficked in 1838.
Going on two centuries ago two Catholic “Society of Jesus” or “Jesuit” priests sold 272 slaves at auction for what amounts to about $3.3 million in today’s value.
Slave labor, and profits from slave sales, helped the Jesuits finance churches, schools, and America’s first Catholic college, which became Georgetown University.
Now, the Jesuits have launched the largest efforts of its kind to make amends and provide equity to descendants like Short-Colomb whose great great great great grandparents were among the slaves.
Sharyl: So how do you apply equity? It's just a huge job, what you're talking about.
Short-Colomb: Right. Maybe you should ask yourself and your peers that, because you are inheritors of this as well. So I don't have those answers. I am being an active participant in what makes America better while there are active participants who are opposed to that. So I can't be okay if there are still people out there who want to see me oppressed and deprived of my rights to vote, to freedom, to liberty. And it is saying that these people can have nice things and those people can't.
The Jesuits began reckoning with their past a few years ago when confronted with protests by Georgetown University students.
Jesuit leader Timothy Kesicki.
Timothy Kesicki : In 2017, around emancipation day, in Washington, DC. There was an event at Georgetown in which, amongst other things, I apologized for the Jesuits’ history of slave holding.
Kesicki: (April 2017) Today the Society of Jesus, who helped to establish Georgetown University and whose leaders enslaved and mercilessly sold your ancestors, stands before you to say that we have greatly sinned. We are profoundly sorry.
Kesicki: And some might ask what does an apology do? And I mean first and foremost, it's a recognition that this happened, that we did this and that it was wrong. But I think that that act of apologizing of admission and contrition can lay the ground for a fruitful partnership.
The “partnership” included consultations with three slave descendant groups.
Joseph Stewart: What I will say to you, Sharyl, is we are excited about this opportunity.
Joseph Stewart is working on the project with the Jesuits.
Stewart: It’s time we put this dehumanizing legacy behind us and it's put justice, equality, love, self-respect, and human dignity in front of us in our future. And that's our goal to impact the future, not to relive the past ..
https://gab.com/codemonkey/posts/107717995480338421
Ron
@codemonkey
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Security logs from the Maricopa County Election Management System admin account are alleged to have been REMOTELY DELETED on February 11, 2021.
Why has AG Brnovich just sat on this information?
Where are the indictments?
Why did Karen Fann sweep the audit results under the rug?
Who helped Karen cover it all up?
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