THIS IS IT, it’s over

Stop spamming.

He can't help himself. :thup:

Soooo.....if what I expect to happen, happens, with hundreds, if not thousands, of Americans dead from a WSE terrorist attack between now and NOV24, will the mentally ill like Sybil, Truth Detector, Grok Master* be shut down? The freedom and democracy of the Internet is great but when insanity is allowed to take over, it creates problems.



* much less the terrorist supporters like Earl, STY, Primavera, Moon, etc, LOL
 
Who's more emotionally out of control; the woman who sends four posts or this guy?:
cry-laughing.jpg


You send me FOUR posts on this, one subject.

And you actually are ridiculous enough to say that you don't care what I think?


LOL...jeez lady?
What's next?
Do you prove you are not a violent woman by beating someone with a baseball bat?





I have to wonder if you have the faintest idea how mentally-disturbed you come across?

I SINCERELY hope that you are just having fun here and are not really so filled with rage and fury and hatred for SO many people.

For if you are that angry?
You are surely a danger to yourself.
And possibly - to others as well.

Let us hope that rage never manifests itself physically by injuring another.

We are done here.

Good day.
 
The USA court system contains decades of cases where Republican were caught cheating in elections and punished by the courts


All the way to the SCOTUS


there is no like records in the courts for the Democratic Party

LIF. You cannot make the evidence of election fraud by Democrats go away by blaming the Republicans, dude.
 
https://www.csmonitor.com/layout/se...rieve-for-GOP-in-voting-rights-consent-decree


At Supreme Court, no reprieve for GOP in voting rights consent decree

US Supreme Court on Monday turned aside a petition from the Republican National Committee to lift a 30-year-old consent decree. The decree requires the RNC to refrain from tactics that could suppress voting rights.


Workers cover the US Supreme Court building in Washington, in this September 2012 file photo, with a protective scrim, as work continues on the facade.
Alex Brandon/AP/File
January 14, 2013
By Warren Richey, Staff writer

WASHINGTON
The US Supreme Court declined on Monday to take up a request by the Republican National Committee to lift a 30-year-old consent decree that restricts the political party’s ability to enforce preelection ballot security programs that critics say would result in minority voter suppression.

They aren't suppressing voter rights.
 
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