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DefensorPacis's avatar

Go google "Tribel Social" ... or maybe just don't. Simply remember that it is (at this point) not a trustworthy alternative social media site ;-)

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Zyxomma's avatar

Yes, Liz, there's nothing funny about voter intimidation. At this point, only Democrats care about voting rights, so let us all exercise our right to vote for them.

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Serolf Divad's avatar

Wait, D'Souza lied?!?!?! I'm SHOCKED!

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John Thorstensen's avatar

Ingraham was in my class! She was a decent-looking kid, but not some kind of knockout.

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Opiwan's avatar

It might, but certainly nothing bad, IMHO!

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Redhead's avatar

I've heard that Distort's1st wife was from a conservative politically well-connected California family - a plus for someone like Distort. Another perk - she was the blonde all-American girl (his goal for a wife). Laura Ingraham is not a natural blonde, nor at the time politically well-connected. I know someone who was at Dartmouth when D'Felon and Laura were there and knew, although not friends with, both of them.

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QuestionCat's avatar

Great American march composer is rolling in his grave

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Bageled Mind Virus's avatar

an ivy leaguer with his head firmly lodged in his rectum is such a rarity.

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fawkedifiknow's avatar

Back in my law school days, falsely accusing someone of committing a crime was defamatory per se. In other words, if it was proven that the defendant falsely accused another of a criminal act, and refused to retract in the same medium that it was uttered, it was not necessary to provide further evidence that it was defamatory. The only question remaining was, "How much money will it take to compensate the plaintiff for the harm done to his reputation?" That was the law then, in Florida. I don't know it it still is.

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Starsky Hutch's avatar

I hope this is as successful as the Alex Jones lawsuit. What happened to Paul Pelosi today shows the IRL results of this hot garbage fire. If we don't stop this shit now, people will definitely die.

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A. D. Reed's avatar

Indeed. 150 million for each of the five Andrews family members would be a good start, along with shutting down True the Vote as a terrorist organization, a,d laying out a permanent injunction against d'Stupid from ever regaining his free speech rights, i.e., a permanent lifetime ban on speaking publicly, tweeting, writing for publication, etc.

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A. D. Reed's avatar

He is naturalized, but there are provisions in US law that a naturalized citizen can be deported for comission of a felony. And the presidential pardon doesn't ameliorate or annul that, because in accepting a pardon you are accepting guilt.

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A. D. Reed's avatar

He was born in India. They would be glad to have him back under the right wing government of Mr. Modi.

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Alicia Norman's avatar

Spit out my coffee--hilarious!

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gingerwentworth's avatar

I don't get why he kept showing Andrews. Didn't occur to him he'd be sued?

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gingerwentworth's avatar

I hope we'll see A. Jones really pay.

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