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Wookie Monster's avatar

Call me crazy, but maybe some military personnel didn’t like being called “suckers and losers.”

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Delu's avatar

So, is Trump going to try and find out who these whistleblowers are like he tried with the whistleblowers over his impeachment?

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Daniel_Oriordan's avatar

They got the idea from the bus. Same paint job, obviously.

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Tony Spears's avatar

I don't know bout anybody else but I always commit blatant felony voter fraud in front of eye witnesses for the opposing party.

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@anathema_device@bne.social's avatar

Blaire Erskine is a national treasure.

Laura Ingraham is the opposite of that. Maybe a national disgrace? Yeah, that works for me.

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Trump_Loves_Putin's avatar

I get the whole free speech thin however, at this point Fox, and some other so-called "conservative" media are nothing mote than a conduit for extreme right wing (fascist) propaganda and constant harmful misinformation.

I can't see any public interest in allowing this to continue as in essence it is nothing more than a 24/7 assault on U.S. democracy. Just the Covid misinformation the knowingly spread has probably led to unnecessary death, grief and misery.

https://www.youtube.com/wat...

All U.S. fascist propaganda media should shutdown as the obviously pose a clear and present danger to U.S. democracy and security.

People who have lost family members as a result of Covid misinformation spewed by Fox should sue the organization and any other people or organizations the deceased mistakenly trusted.

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Regret's avatar

Being wrong is not illegal.

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Regret's avatar

It's spelled "fuck off", you are missing an "f".

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GrannysKnitting's avatar

promoting something that you know to be wrong should be tho

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Regret's avatar

That would require mind-reading, that's a a slippery slope I don't want to get on.

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Ill-Advised's avatar

No, it wouldn't. You'd cross- examine them like any other hostile witness. (You=trained attorney with credible educarion and experience, as law courts see every day).

Then you'd show opportunity to know otherwise.

Then you'd show motive for not doing that.

Fraud is a crime people admit to when they can't do anything else. "Sincerely held belief" isn't sincere when it's shown to be profitable.

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Jeff Mc Donald's avatar

See, this didn't happen at the polling places where my wife and I fixed the election. Step 1. Watch numerous David Blaine videos. Step 2. Find only the most dark polling places, because even with the videos you suck at slight of hand. Step 3. This is crucial. Sneak in big bags of ballots. Admittedly made more difficult because you suck at slight of hand. There's more to it, but we found it easy once we really committed.

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GrannysKnitting's avatar

Look, I won't tell anyone you were thinking about THAT. You can trust me ;)

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Dial nein for German's avatar

And that's where my wifi name came from...even if almost no one gets it

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Hesavebread!'s avatar

I didn't know Rover made vans.

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🖤 mikka 🖤's avatar

Its why I carry a spare Catwoman outfit in my purse.

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