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Busy Post-Election Open

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Filed under Open thread at November 8th, 2018 - 10:02 am

Shooting in SoCAl and RBG taken to hospital

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  1. 1 | November 8, 2018 10:22 am

    Just got a 303 Service Unavailable. Are we okay now?

    California is nothing more than a shooting gallery. You can enter any facility and open fire and be relatively certain that no one has a concealed carry permit. This is thanks to the Democrats and Gavin Newsom, especially, who has spent the last 18 years tirelessly working to disarm Californians.

    Meanwhile, Sgt. Ron Helius of the Ventura County Sheriff’s office has apparently succumbed to his wounds. He was the first on the scene, rushing in to stop the gunman, proving that he had more courage in one breath than that cowardly deputy in Broward County will have in his entire life.


  2. 2 | November 8, 2018 10:27 am

    The suspect has been identified as 29-year-old veteran and former Marine David Ian Long, according to ABC.


  3. eaglesoars
    3 | November 8, 2018 10:48 am

    The Barbarian wrote:

    You can enter any facility and open fire and be relatively certain that no one has a concealed carry permit. This is thanks to the Democrats and Gavin Newsom, especially, who has spent the last 18 years tirelessly working to disarm Californians.

    First person he shot was the ‘security guard’. Who was unarmed. WTF?

    This is the most jaw-dropping thing I’ve read on twitter in quite awhile. You know why Clair McCasskill lost? The Russians took her out.

    Missouri Dem Claire McCaskill, who lost to Josh Hawley tonight, was the first identified target of the Kremlin’s 2018 election interference, a Daily Beast forensic analysis revealed in July

    But that’s not the jaw-dropping part. THIS is

    The key to Putin’s domination of the west was taking out Claire McCaskill.

    https://twitter.com/ggreenwald/status/1060552081982087169

    Somebody fell down a very deep rabbit hole


  4. 4 | November 8, 2018 10:52 am

    @ eaglesoars:

    Analysis revealed in JULY? She was leading the polls in July, despite the stories coming about her private plane and inappropriate financial dealings. It was her vote on Kavanaugh that sealed her fate.


  5. eaglesoars
    5 | November 8, 2018 10:52 am

    Hey Barbarian, you’ll love this

    Houston-based attorney Kevin Fulton, of the Fulton Law Group, plans to file a motion on my behalf Thursday morning to unseal and unredact court records that may expose past misconduct by Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s lead prosecutor, Andrew Weissmann.

    It’s the lovely Margot Cleveland!

    http://thefederalist.com/2018/11/08/robert-muellers-lead-prosecutor-history-ethics-violations/


  6. 6 | November 8, 2018 11:01 am

    @ eaglesoars:

    Weissman should have been disbarred years ago for his role in Enron. There was a reason Mueller picked him.


  7. eaglesoars
    7 | November 8, 2018 11:09 am

    @ The Barbarian:

    Actually, he should be in prison.

    So, I’m hearing that as a white woman who voted incorrectly, I am to expect a demand for ‘accountability’.

    uh huh.

    Some people are about to become my fucking hobby.


  8. 8 | November 8, 2018 11:10 am

    Especially enlightening is this:

    Rather, the court stressed that a defendant’s due process rights are not violated “if the government’s actions do not affect the witness’s decision” to cooperate with a defendant.”

    Supposedly the Court contacted the attorneys for the defendants and the witnesses, telling the former they could interview the latter and the latter saying “no, no, we didn’t feel threatened.”

    Bull crap. You know the prosecutor is out there somewhere with the power to indict you, you’re going to tell the judge what you think the prosecutor wants you to say. The fact that Weissman suborned provable perjury from this same witness says it call.

    By the way, the “Rule 17(c) Subpoena” is nothing special. Standard form discovery issued subpoena for testimony and documents. What is significant is that apparently Weissman appeared to be challenging their right to issue them.


  9. 9 | November 8, 2018 11:11 am

    @ eaglesoars:

    Keep going, libs. You’re about to piss off a whole segment of the population bigger than those soccer moms you loved in the 90’s.


  10. 10 | November 8, 2018 11:37 am

    Looks like Abrams is refusing to concede defeat in Georgia, despite mathematic impossibility.


  11. eaglesoars
    11 | November 8, 2018 12:46 pm

    @ The Barbarian:

    Florida Senate is going to recount also (Nelson/Scott)

    And I just saw that Gillum is reconsidering his concession. I don’t know how seriously to take that, don’t know what the final count looked like.

    My sister (lives in Florida) says the only reason Nelson got close is because of all the people who came out to vote for Gillum.


  12. 12 | November 8, 2018 12:48 pm

    @ eaglesoars:

    Gillum is outside the margin for recount isn’t he? Sounds to me like someone in the Democrat party is working diligently manufacturing those ballots.


  13. eaglesoars
    13 | November 8, 2018 12:54 pm

    oh jeez. The guy heading up Nelson’s recount effort is Marc Elias

    Perkins Coie. Represented Podesta, hired Fusion GPS to create dossier, works w/David Brooks.


  14. eaglesoars
    14 | November 8, 2018 1:00 pm

    The Barbarian wrote:

    Gillum is outside the margin for recount isn’t he?

    I have no idea.

    The thing about Florida this cycle is that there has been so much upheaval from the hurricane. You see nothing on the media, I know about it because I have family there, 2 of whom are 1st responders and another who works the polls.

    If they haven’t already, they are going to revise the storm profile to a Cat 5 when it made landfall. They had it at a 4.

    There are post offices that are badly damaged and all absentee/mail-in ballots are literally gone with the wind. They can be ‘found’. etc etc etc. There is still very little electricity, so ballots can be ‘recounted’ or… you know.


  15. 15 | November 8, 2018 1:16 pm

    @ eaglesoars:

    Uh, shouldn’t a recount be conducted by the Secretary of State for Florida?


  16. eaglesoars
    16 | November 8, 2018 1:19 pm

    Rubio is on it. He’s pointing out Broward County

    #Broward election supervisors ongoing violation of #Florida law requiring timely reporting isn’t just annoying incompetence. It has opened the door for lawyers to come here & try to steal a seat in the U.S. Senate & Florida Cabinet
    #Sayfie

    https://twitter.com/marcorubio/status/1060596888372699136


  17. coldwarrior
    17 | November 8, 2018 1:47 pm

    Broken ribs from a fall…her downward spiral starts now. I see this in the ER all the time.


  18. eaglesoars
    18 | November 8, 2018 1:52 pm

    The Barbarian wrote:

    @ eaglesoars:

    Uh, shouldn’t a recount be conducted by the Secretary of State for Florida?

    once it’s formalized, I believe that’s the case. But right now, it’s just battle space prep


  19. 19 | November 8, 2018 2:16 pm

    @ coldwarrior:

    I get that she doesn’t want to “retire” if Trump picks her replacement; Kennedy put off his retirement because he didn’t want Obama naming his successor (which in some ways tells you everything you need to know about the caliber of justice Sotomayor and Kagan are).

    The big difference is that Kennedy was not falling asleep on television, getting confused in interviews, misstating facts and I would guess having a very difficult time paying attention during oral argument. This is a disservice to the the parties on appeal – they deserve to be heard and evaluated by nine justices whose mental faculties allow them to comprehend and follow the arguments. I don’t think Ginsburg can. I’d have to look, but I think she hasn’t authored an opinion in a LONG time.


  20. darkwords
    20 | November 8, 2018 2:58 pm

    The Barbarian wrote:

    Looks like Abrams is refusing to concede defeat in Georgia, despite mathematic impossibility.

    I sorta expect all Democrats now to never concede an election. Even a 100-0 loss. We can expect them all to show up expecting to be seated because you know they are right and we’re racist. And racist cant be allowed in office.


  21. darkwords
    21 | November 8, 2018 3:01 pm

    I was worried the violent democrats might visit my doorstep and threaten me with violence for voting an all R ticket. Fortunately they seem to value the sanctity of the ballot and nothing like that happened.


  22. 22 | November 8, 2018 3:43 pm

    Looks like Jeff Sessions is mulling over running for his old Senate seat.

    People wondering if Alabama will still want him.

    Why wouldn’t they? He was a great Senator from Alabama.

    What he WASN’T was a great Attorney General.


  23. 23 | November 8, 2018 3:44 pm

    @ darkwords:

    Everyone is saying it’s amazing how the hurricane ravaged areas of Florida were able to get in their vote tallies but Broward County is having some difficulty.

    I say that if there are “found” votes you damn well better be able to verify chain of custody with time stamps and signatures.


  24. eaglesoars
    24 | November 8, 2018 3:59 pm

    The Barbarian wrote:

    Looks like Jeff Sessions is mulling over running for his old Senate seat.

    I saw a commercial for it this morning. It wasn’t a ‘vote for Jeff’ thing, it was a thank you for serving as AG. Uh huh.

    As for Broward County: They’re saying they don’t know how many uncounted ballots they have (this is about the Senate race). That leaves the door open to always find more votes for Nelson if somehow Scott takes the lead, doesn’t it.

    Also, Broward County, the additional counting adds up for Gillum, which looks like it’s enough to send it to mandatory recount.


  25. 25 | November 8, 2018 4:34 pm

    @ eaglesoars:

    Amazing, isn’t it? How all those ballots that come in LATE are for Democrats. I’m trying to remember a single occurrence where “found” ballots favored the Republican.


  26. eaglesoars
    26 | November 8, 2018 4:40 pm

    Oh, yeah, I remember this. The Broward county elections super illegally destroyed ballots in the Wasserman-Schultz case while they were subject to a lawsuit. Her name is Brenda Snipes.

    https://www.sun-sentinel.com/local/broward/fl-sb-broward-elections-supervisor-broke-law-snipes-canova-20180514-story.html


  27. eaglesoars
    27 | November 8, 2018 4:50 pm

    What utter bullshit. Somehow there are more votes in Broward for state Ag commissioner than for the Senate. Regardless of ballot-type (mailed in, early vote, etc.)

    Marc Elias, Nelson’s atty, attributes it to ‘machine error’.

    thread

    https://twitter.com/SteveKornacki/status/1060629773112786944


  28. eaglesoars
    28 | November 8, 2018 4:54 pm

    Who is John Ratcliffe? Congesscritter from TX. Next AG? I dunno.


  29. eaglesoars
    29 | November 8, 2018 5:03 pm

    “The Gillum campaign is looking for volunteers to help cure leftover ballots. They are working out of the office in Miramar. Contact Mar (Maribel) at 321-946-1523 or just show up with a laptop or iPad. Deadline is 5pm tomorrow. They are working until 9pm tonight.”

    poor, poor, sick ballots

    https://twitter.com/MONIQUEJENKINS4/status/1060343364845998080


  30. eaglesoars
    30 | November 8, 2018 5:06 pm

    Trump & DOJ just issued a proclamation re: immigration/caravan

    bottom line: right now if you show up and ask for asylum, you have to be processed.

    no more. If you don’t show up at a legal entry point and request asylum prior to entry, you’re not eligible.


  31. Guggi
    31 | November 8, 2018 5:25 pm

    This is so funny:

    Man, 69, applies to legally change age because he ‘identifies as 20 years younger’

    (…)

    “You can change your name. You can change your gender. Why not your age? Nowhere are you so discriminated against as with your age,” Mr Ratelband told Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf.

    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/man-change-age-netherlands-emile-ratelband-court-arnhmen-gelderland-a8623421.html

    Not so funny is that the democrats elect more and more antisemitic Muslims (Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar)

    {{{eagle}}}


  32. Guggi
    32 | November 8, 2018 5:44 pm

    FDA plans to impose severe restrictions on e-cigarette sales in gas stations and convenience stores as well as online

    Alarmed by a huge increase in vaping among young people, Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Scott Gottlieb is expected to announce a ban on the sale of most e-cigarettes in convenience stores and gas stations across the country, according to senior agency officials. In addition, the agency will impose new rules, including age-verification requirements, on online sales to try to reduce illegal sales to minors.

    (WaPo)


  33. 33 | November 8, 2018 5:46 pm

    @ eaglesoars:

    What the holy hell goes ON in Florida?

    Trump may have a problem with Whitaker’s appointment, but the law is kind of murky. There is precedent that you are not to appoint an individual to interim occupation of a position that requires Senate advice and consent unless that individual unless they currently occupy a position likewise requiring Senate approval.

    However, the Vacancy Rules Statute does not say such a thing:

    This is the statute (28 USC 508):

    (a) In case of a vacancy in the office of Attorney General, or of his absence or disability, the Deputy Attorney General may exercise all the duties of that office, and for the purpose of section 3345 of title 5 the Deputy Attorney General is the first assistant to the Attorney General.

    (b) When by reason of absence, disability, or vacancy in office, neither the Attorney General nor the Deputy Attorney General is available to exercise the duties of the office of Attorney General, the Associate Attorney General shall act as Attorney General. The Attorney General may designate the Solicitor General and the Assistant Attorneys General, in further order of succession, to act as Attorney General.

    Technically, Whitaker was chief of staff to Sessions (and here’s the kick – this is same position Mark Levin occupied for Ed Meese, as if you hadn’t heard it on his show 1,987 times) so he is not confirmed by the Senate. So expect the next week to be fraught with challenges. Of course, if Obama had done this, the media would have been silent.

    What they’re really worried about is that Whitaker will rein that bastard Mueller in and tell him – investigate collusion and that’s it. No more chasing people on other irrelevant crimes. Which Rosenweasel damn well SHOULD have done.


  34. eaglesoars
    34 | November 8, 2018 5:54 pm

    @ Guggi:

    WHERE THE HELL HAVE YOU BEEN??!! We’ve missed you.

    So, are people over there waking up? I don’t know what the post-Merkel world is going to look like but it looks like the Italians are learning from the Hungarians and Macron is trying to look like a German (altho I see he’s backed off from honoring Petain).


  35. eaglesoars
    35 | November 8, 2018 5:57 pm

    Guggi wrote:

    Ilhan Omar

    oh, yes. Did you know she was received by Erdogan when he was in NYC last year? Here’s a pic.

    https://www.tccb.gov.tr/en/news/542/83514/cumhurbaskani-erdogan-minnesota-temsilciler-meclisi-uyesi-omari-kabul-etti

    Don’t tell me this woman came out of nowhere, she’s got backers and we probably don’t like them.

    I got that piece of info from some Saudis, btw. They hate her almost as much as they do Erdogan.


  36. eaglesoars
    36 | November 8, 2018 6:02 pm

    The Barbarian wrote:

    However, the Vacancy Rules Statute does not say such a thing:

    don’t a) and b) say different things about order of succession? don’t they conflict?


  37. rain of lead
    37 | November 8, 2018 6:07 pm

    hey y’all


  38. eaglesoars
    38 | November 8, 2018 6:08 pm

    Here’s the new asylum rule

    https://twitter.com/ArkhamRealty/status/1060669284081459202


  39. rain of lead
    39 | November 8, 2018 6:21 pm

    damn, when ace is on fire,

    They should call her Ruth Bader GAINZZZZberg.

    But don’t worry about RBG — leftists have her back.

    The people who endlessly tell us how much they Fucking Love Science think that the correct medical treatment for broken ribs is a rib transplant, and are offering up their own ribs:

    Yes, lefties who rilly rilly rilly Luv Da Science, the accepted medical treatment for broken ribs is not to set them and let them mend on their own, but to perform an invasive operation during which the patient’s chest cavity is cut open and the broken ribs replaced by spares collected from donors, who are probably unhealthy, overweight blue-haired women of dubious gender conformity and whose bones contain the genes that predict Dying Alone With Your 22 Cat-Husbands Who Then Proceed to Eat Your Fingers and Soft Tissues.
    http://acecomments.mu.nu/?post=378021


  40. Guggi
    41 | November 8, 2018 6:33 pm

    @ eaglesoars:

    We (Europeans) are still in a mess. There is no solution in the EU to solve the problem of immigrantion despite this insane “pact” of which Trump (and now Austria) backed out and some other countries will follow.

    https://www.iom.int/global-compact-migration

    Germany promised to sign it.

    Following Merkel I would prefer Merz but probably Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer will make it. This would be Merkel 2.0 – a disaster.

    Macrons plan to reform France is in trouble because he counted on Merkel. In his vision the Germans should have payed for his agenda to make France great again and in a countermove he would have shared the power within the EU with Germany. Some new kind of “Frankenreich” like under Charles the Great. Call it french megalomania.

    —–

    From time to time I read here but I lack the time to post much.

    good night @all it was good to be here again 🙂


  41. 42 | November 8, 2018 6:37 pm

    @ eaglesoars:

    The way I read it, the provisions in (a) are automatic – the Deputy Attorney General assumes the post (I would assume this is more if the AG is felled by serious illness, or dies in office more than anything else); the other (b) is the mechanism in place if both of them are unable (which is an odd occurrence)

    Which is in some ways where Trump got it wrong. Technically Rosenweasel was to be interim Attorney General the minute Sessions left the building; which gives me the idea that Rosenweasel is out the door as well and Trump knew this was going to happen and just bypassed him for expediency’s sake. However, he can always ask the Senate to fast track Whitaker’s confirmation simply as an interim AG.


  42. eaglesoars
    43 | November 8, 2018 6:48 pm

    Guggi wrote:

    In his vision the Germans should have payed for his agenda to make France great again and in a countermove he would have shared the power within the EU with Germany. Some new kind of “Frankenreich” like under Charles the Great. Call it french megalomania.

    The French never learn. Never. That was probably what was behind Macron’s BRILLIANT idea to honor Petain.

    Come back soon, we really do miss you. Hope this finds you well. And I’ll keep an eye on Annegret.


  43. eaglesoars
    44 | November 8, 2018 6:52 pm

    The Barbarian wrote:

    the other (b) is the mechanism in place if both of them are unable (which is an odd occurrence)

    oh, got it. Legalese is difficult for me to understand. I find computer tech manuals easier by far.

    I have to think that Trump, et. al. have done some serious war-gaming on this and Whitaker is a well-thought out move.


  44. rain of lead
    45 | November 8, 2018 7:01 pm

    *musical interlude*

    Mean Mary – Sweet Jezebel

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCuKTDfouMI&feature=youtu.be


  45. eaglesoars
    46 | November 8, 2018 7:06 pm

    uh oh. I think they’re about to call Arizona for Sinema


  46. rain of lead
    47 | November 8, 2018 7:08 pm

    @ eaglesoars:

    huh, did they find some extra votes there too?


  47. 48 | November 8, 2018 7:09 pm

    @ eaglesoars:

    So they found an extra 17,000 votes for her and none for McSally.
    Imagine that.


  48. eaglesoars
    49 | November 8, 2018 7:13 pm

    NEW leader in #AZSen race after Arizona’s largest county just posted the majority of their outstanding ballots: @kyrstensinema. Sinema leads with approximately 2 thousand votes. @CBSNews

    https://twitter.com/finnygo/status/1060684617848545280


  49. 50 | November 8, 2018 7:18 pm

    @ eaglesoars:

    Well isn’t that special. I always love it when a major county doesn’t do all its vote reporting until they know how many votes it will take for the Democrat to win…..


  50. 51 | November 8, 2018 7:18 pm

    @ The Barbarian:

    I can’t believe Arizona voted for her. How many illegals voted for her do you think.


  51. 52 | November 8, 2018 7:19 pm

    By the way – did the vote totals for any other candidates change? Why is it we only hear about vote totals changing for ONE candidate?


  52. eaglesoars
    53 | November 8, 2018 7:21 pm

    @ The Barbarian:
    @ rain of lead:

    Apparently, the votes are coming from Maricopa County. They haven’t finished counting Pima yet, but the consensus is that’s it’s over.


  53. eaglesoars
    54 | November 8, 2018 7:31 pm

    oh ffs. Forget everything I just said about Arizona. look at this

    BREAKING: @kyrstensinema is now ahead by 2,000 votes in AZ Senate race. We continue to fight for every vote to count.

    https://twitter.com/marceelias/status/1060685285590151168

    See who that’s from? Marc Elias, Perkins Coie, hired by Nelson for HIS recount in Florida. This is the DNC’s hired gun.


  54. Aussie Infidel
    55 | November 8, 2018 8:27 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    @ Guggi:

    WHERE THE HELL HAVE YOU BEEN??!! We’ve missed you.

    So, are people over there waking up? I don’t know what the post-Merkel world is going to look like but it looks like the Italians are learning from the Hungarians and Macron is trying to look like a German (altho I see he’s backed off from honoring Petain).

    Macron had just heard about he épuration légale (French “legal purge”) that was the wave of official trials that followed the Liberation of France and the fall of the Vichy Regime. Many collaborators like Petain but alas not Petain himself became acquainted with the trial by short hemp rope and a long drop. Macron was seen weeping uncontrollably shortly thereafter, and was last seen hiding under his bed.

    🙂

    Such is the fate of what Arnie would call ‘girlymen’!


  55. Aussie Infidel
    56 | November 8, 2018 8:30 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    oh, got it. Legalese is difficult for me to understand. I find computer tech manuals easier by far.

    Especially tech manuals written in Chi-English!

    🙂


  56. eaglesoars
    57 | November 8, 2018 9:04 pm

    Aussie Infidel wrote:

    Especially tech manuals written in Chi-English!

    Once upon a time, it was the Japanese. There was an entire scandal that very few people knew about called The Adirondack Notebooks. Hitachi stealing IBM stuff. Back in the mainframe days


  57. eaglesoars
    58 | November 8, 2018 9:06 pm

    @ Aussie Infidel:

    oh, btw, I saw your response to my question about how many species. You said it’s thought to be 5, not all of them nice.

    Next time, don’t tell me. I spent half the night trying to figure out how people compare notes to come up with 5.

    ok, you can tell me that part


  58. eaglesoars
    59 | November 8, 2018 9:10 pm

    Aussie Infidel wrote:

    Macron

    This business about Macron making noises about a “European Army” to stand up to Russia AND the U.S. sounded to me like domestic red meat because polls show Marine Le Pen ahead of him. But maybe not, maybe he was sucking up to the Huns. Or both.


  59. eaglesoars
    60 | November 8, 2018 9:15 pm

    Rick Scott filed suit against Broward County Elections Supervisor Brenda Snipes over the county’s delay in completing its count of the votes from the midterm election. Scott sued as a candidate for the U.S. Senate, not in his capacity as governor of Florida.

    http://www.tampabay.com/florida-politics/buzz/2018/11/08/rick-scott-sues-broward-elections-supervisor-over-vote-count/

    The moron could have replaced her years ago


  60. eaglesoars
    61 | November 8, 2018 9:50 pm

    @ The Barbarian:

    Andy McCarthy has weighed in. Whitaker is a ‘go’

    Matthew Whitaker joined the Trump Justice Department as Sessions’s chief of staff in October 2017. The date is relevant. The president has named him as acting attorney general under the Vacancies Reform Act of 1998 (the relevant provisions are codified at Sections 3345 and 3346 of Title 5, U.S. Code). There has been some commentary suggesting that because Whitaker was in a job (chief of staff) that did not require Senate confirmation, he could not become the “acting officer” in a position (AG) that calls for Senate confirmation. Not so. The Vacancies Act enables the president to name an acting officer, who may serve as such for 210 days, as long as the person named has been working at the agency or department for at least 90 days in a fairly high-ranking position. Whitaker qualifies.

    https://www.nationalreview.com/2018/11/matthew-whittaker-jeff-sessions-replacement-excellent-choice/


  61. Possum
    62 | November 8, 2018 10:37 pm

    This is the real America.

    Lucy has had enough.

    https://twitter.com/Lucy_Dynamite/status/1060734152130134016

    And her cat is gone.


  62. AZfederalist
    63 | November 8, 2018 10:44 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    Apparently, the votes are coming from Maricopa County. They haven’t finished counting Pima yet, but the consensus is that’s it’s over.

    Yeah, Pima will go for Sinema. Pima is stupid.

    /… and yeah, vote fraud is not a possibility, it is what pushed her over the top.


  63. Possum
    64 | November 8, 2018 10:47 pm

    @ Possum:

    And… thinking about this post it suddenly made me think of the email I sent to Bonk.

    I have got to get this aggression shit I have under control.

    I am not me…….


  64. eaglesoars
    65 | November 8, 2018 10:55 pm

    Possum wrote:

    I am not me…….

    that explains all the voter fraud we’re seeing


  65. eaglesoars
    66 | November 8, 2018 11:01 pm

    some judge in Montana has just put a hold on the Keystone pipeline. Headed for 9th circuit.

    via Ingraham


  66. lobo91
    67 | November 8, 2018 11:16 pm

    AZfederalist wrote:

    eaglesoars wrote:

    Apparently, the votes are coming from Maricopa County. They haven’t finished counting Pima yet, but the consensus is that’s it’s over.

    Yeah, Pima will go for Sinema. Pima is stupid.

    /… and yeah, vote fraud is not a possibility, it is what pushed her over the top.

    Happening all over in close races. NM-2 was just handed to a socialist Dem named Xochtil Small Torres, 2 days after the election.

    That seat has never been held by a Dem since it took its current form in 1982. It’s the southern half of the state–mostly oil and gas, and ranching.

    We now have an entirely Dem Congressional delegation (both Senators and all 3 House seats), along with a corrupt idiot Dem governor.

    I’d think about moving back to Colorado, but those morons just made Jared Polis governor. His main qualification, of course, is being openly gay.


  67. lobo91
    68 | November 8, 2018 11:52 pm

    Jack Posobiec

    ‏Verified account @JackPosobiec

    #Breaking Florida Governor Scott has ordered state police to seize all Broward and Palm Beach outstanding ballots after Roger Stone called on him publicly to do so


  68. Possum
    69 | November 9, 2018 12:01 am

    eaglesoars wrote:

    Possum wrote:

    I am not me…….

    that explains all the voter fraud we’re seeing

    No it may be all the irrational anger and nasty I am being in real life.

    Going to blame it on testicular cancer, getting it confirmed next Wednesday.


  69. eaglesoars
    70 | November 9, 2018 12:04 am

    lobo91 wrote:

    Jack Posobiec

    ‏Verified account @JackPosobiec

    #Breaking Florida Governor Scott has ordered state police to seize all Broward and Palm Beach outstanding ballots after Roger Stone called on him publicly to do so

    he’s joking


  70. eaglesoars
    71 | November 9, 2018 12:05 am

    Possum wrote:

    Going to blame it on testicular cancer, getting it confirmed next Wednesday.

    I certainly hope not. We’ve had enough of that nonsense around here


  71. Possum
    72 | November 9, 2018 12:12 am

    @ eaglesoars:

    Something about me is not normal, Growing hair in places I never had hair before, and most importantly getting nasty with someone I like for no reason.

    Going to fight it…


  72. eaglesoars
    73 | November 9, 2018 12:14 am

    @ Possum:

    have you done the U.S.citizen thing yet? Is that all done and dusted?


  73. 74 | November 9, 2018 12:21 am

    @ Possum:
    Yeah… it may be related to the other physical stuff going on.

    Couple years ago the doc changed my blood pressure meds, and occasionally something inconsequential would set me off on people, completely against my normal personality. Once my ire passed and I was back to normal, I wondered what the hell had just happened, and had to apologize to numerous people, including the missus. Eventually I connected the drug with the irrational outbursts, got my meds changed and the problem went away.


  74. Possum
    75 | November 9, 2018 12:27 am

    eaglesoars wrote:

    @ Possum:

    have you done the U.S.citizen thing yet? Is that all done and dusted?

    No not yet. To be honest I do not know what to do.

    I can apply for citizen thing and I will get it but if I an seriously ill I will go back to the UK

    I have a UK pension that will pay me about $100,000 lump sum now and about $17,000 per year.

    Would be awesome to buy a home here in a remote place and live happily.

    Medical is the problem.


  75. Possum
    76 | November 9, 2018 12:29 am

    Bunk X wrote:

    @ Possum:
    Yeah… it may be related to the other physical stuff going on.

    Couple years ago the doc changed my blood pressure meds, and occasionally something inconsequential would set me off on people, completely against my normal personality. Once my ire passed and I was back to normal, I wondered what the hell had just happened, and had to apologize to numerous people, including the missus. Eventually I connected the drug with the irrational outbursts, got my meds changed and the problem went away.

    I got seriously nasty..

    Most nasty thing I ever did in my life.


  76. eaglesoars
    77 | November 9, 2018 12:32 am

    Possum wrote:

    but if I an seriously ill I will go back to the UK

    and die waiting to get your toenails clipped.

    Are you saying if you become a U.S. citizen you forfeit the pension?


  77. Possum
    78 | November 9, 2018 12:34 am

    OK well now I know I am messed up. Time to eat and then go to bed.

    One problem. No food…..

    Things have to change.


  78. Possum
    79 | November 9, 2018 12:39 am

    eaglesoars wrote:

    Possum wrote:

    but if I an seriously ill I will go back to the UK

    and die waiting to get your toenails clipped.

    Are you saying if you become a U.S. citizen you forfeit the pension?

    No I have a personal UK pension. Not related to citizenship. But, if I get sick in the USA then the medical costs will be so much I will be broke for the rest of my life.


  79. Possum
    80 | November 9, 2018 12:41 am

    Um admitting I am not normal, got nasty with a friend for no reason last Saturday when we met face to face…


  80. Possum
    81 | November 9, 2018 12:48 am

    Oh to clarify I worked for one company in the UK for 12 years and my pension find there is $660,000

    YEAH!!!!!!!


  81. Possum
    82 | November 9, 2018 12:54 am

    Possum wrote:

    Oh to clarify I worked for one company in the UK for 12 years and my pension find there is $660,000

    YEAH!!!!!!!

    Over half a million dollars and if I die tomorrow my beneficiary gets it.

    Not eating anything Calo feeds me!


  82. eaglesoars
    83 | November 9, 2018 1:26 am

    Possum wrote:

    But, if I get sick in the USA then the medical costs will be so much I will be broke for the rest of my life.

    not necessarily. the idea that people go broke over medical bills is a bit overblown. iT’S late and I’m tired. I can understand that you’re worried but nobody here goes w/o timely medical treatment for lack of $$$. We can talk later. In the meantime, get some food and some rest.


  83. coldwarrior
    84 | November 9, 2018 1:29 am

    @ Possum:
    I was afraid of that.

    Dammit


  84. Calo
    85 | November 9, 2018 1:44 am

    @ coldwarrior:
    It’s Possum’s Web MD dx.
    ,!*#@$&*@!?€
    Let’s wait until Wednesday for the urologists opinion first.


  85. coldwarrior
    86 | November 9, 2018 1:51 am

    @ Calo:
    Oh.

    One of my er docs has a coffee mug that says

    Dont confuse your google search with my medical degree


  86. coldwarrior
    87 | November 9, 2018 1:52 am

    Cruz is a liability in TX. Can trump find him a cabinet post? SC?

    Pleeze


  87. Possum
    88 | November 9, 2018 2:02 am

    @ Calo:
    I agree.

    You want the $600,00 in tens or twentys


  88. coldwarrior
    89 | November 9, 2018 2:04 am

    https://www.newsmax.com/t/newsmax/article/889992/101

    This is pretty much my take too. Cranked up the 401 to 25%.


  89. eaglesoars
    90 | November 9, 2018 2:04 am

    coldwarrior wrote:

    Can trump find him a cabinet post?

    AG

    splodey heads galore

    BUT

    I remember something taxfreekiller went on about. He and his wife started out as fans. Then came disappointment and tfk posted something about Cruz’s ties to a family tied up in murder. I wish I could remember the name. It seemed to be prominent and the first letter of the surname was ‘W’. That’s all I recall, I just buried a mental land mine about it just in case.


  90. Calo
    91 | November 9, 2018 2:05 am

    @ coldwarrior:
    I think we should get a McRib sandwich today to support the next SC nominee from Texas.


  91. Possum
    92 | November 9, 2018 2:05 am

    @ coldwarrior:
    lol sudden growth of red hair on knees and nut ache?

    Try googling that!


  92. Calo
    93 | November 9, 2018 2:06 am

    @ Possum:
    Stop it. You have a sister to look out for.


  93. coldwarrior
    94 | November 9, 2018 2:06 am

    Possum wrote:

    @ Calo:
    I agree.

    You want the $600,00 in tens or twentys

    Do it it old school Krugerands.

    In an Armani brief case, over martinis.


  94. coldwarrior
    95 | November 9, 2018 2:07 am

    Calo wrote:

    @ coldwarrior:
    I think we should get a McRib sandwich today to support the next SC nominee from Texas.

    You just hit my secret addiction.


  95. eaglesoars
    96 | November 9, 2018 2:07 am

    eaglesoars wrote:

    the first letter of the surname was ‘W’.

    Wilks


  96. coldwarrior
    97 | November 9, 2018 2:08 am

    Possum wrote:

    @ coldwarrior:
    lol sudden growth of red hair on knees and nut ache?

    Try googling that!

    You’re turning into a scotsman?


  97. Possum
    98 | November 9, 2018 2:10 am

    This is really strange but I do not give a fuck if I have cancer. All I care about is what will happen to my two cats and whoever has to dispose of my corpse and the expense they incur


  98. Calo
    99 | November 9, 2018 2:13 am

    @ coldwarrior:
    My bet – UTI causing chronic epididymitis.

    Fixed by a round of antibiotics.


  99. Possum
    100 | November 9, 2018 2:15 am

    Calo wrote:

    @ coldwarrior:
    My bet – UTI causing chronic epididymitis.

    Fixed by a round of antibiotics.

    Or fixed by a hug….

    And what caused my hair to change colour?

    Lack of hugs?


  100. coldwarrior
    101 | November 9, 2018 2:16 am

    @ Calo:
    Rocephin all ’round.


  101. Possum
    102 | November 9, 2018 2:17 am

    coldwarrior wrote:

    Rocephin

    Does that cure hairy knees?

    Asking for a friend


  102. eaglesoars
    103 | November 9, 2018 2:18 am

    I have to go to bed. Just an FYI. The undercurrent on twitter re: Whitaker is about ‘dark money’. It’s coming from Jane Mayer, a front for the Media Matters types. His salary was covered by ‘dark money’ for 3 yrs.

    I don’t know if it will get any traction, I can tell you that’s in the marching orders for the adversary in the upcoming days.

    This means they’re afraid. They have to find some way to take him down.

    Also, and I don’t know how or if this will be important: Kellyanne Conway’s husband has gone public with an analysis that Whitaker’s appointment is unconstitutional. The merits are neither here nor there, the problem is whether it gets Kellyanne to resign because of conflict of interest, etc.

    I met her years ago. During Bush 43 first admin before she was married. Huge convention center fundraiser. She walked into the room and EVERYBODY stood up. Hundreds of people.

    So the attack is on 2 fronts: Dark money and Kellyanne.

    heads up.

    nite.


  103. eaglesoars
    104 | November 9, 2018 2:19 am

    Calo wrote:

    Fixed by a round of antibiotics.

    or pesticides. They’re cheaper and don’t require a doctor’s prescription.


  104. Calo
    105 | November 9, 2018 2:23 am

    @ eaglesoars:
    I find the Kellyanne husband shouting from the rooftops lately strange.

    Why would a husband sabotage his wife’s job? What does he, or she have to gain?

    I suppose there’s a money trail somewhere to follow.

    *sigh*


  105. Possum
    106 | November 9, 2018 2:24 am

    Betting $100 this is primarily lung cancer spread to adrenal glands ( increased hair growth ) and then to testicles ( discomfort )

    Hormones going wild, my voice has gone deeper this last week.

    My furry legs are kind of cute though,


  106. Calo
    107 | November 9, 2018 2:29 am

    @ Possum:
    If so, MD Anderson has a secondary hospital right here in Sugar Land. A world class facility.

    You will get the best care with your current insurance.


  107. Possum
    108 | November 9, 2018 2:31 am

    Calo wrote:

    @ Possum:
    If so, MD Anderson has a secondary hospital right here in Sugar Land. A world class facility.

    You will get the best care with your current insurance.

    Whatever it is going to fight it. Then buy a house in the middle of nowhere.


  108. Calo
    109 | November 9, 2018 2:31 am

    @ Possum:
    Night, Possum. Sleep well.


  109. Possum
    110 | November 9, 2018 2:33 am

    Calo wrote:

    @ Possum:
    Night, Possum. Sleep well.

    You sleep well too my friend. Saturday is coming soon. RIBS!!!!


  110. Calo
    111 | November 9, 2018 2:36 am

    @ Possum:
    Lol, seems kinda funny dreaming about ribs tonight and having RBG’s face pop up.


  111. 112 | November 9, 2018 2:54 am

    @ Calo:
    Someone’s gotta pee in a cup. The horrors.


  112. Buckeye Abroad
    114 | November 9, 2018 5:29 am

    Possum wrote:

    eaglesoars wrote:

    Possum wrote:

    I am not me…….

    that explains all the voter fraud we’re seeing

    No it may be all the irrational anger and nasty I am being in real life.

    Going to blame it on testicular cancer, getting it confirmed next Wednesday.

    Prayers that this isn’t the case.


  113. Buckeye Abroad
    115 | November 9, 2018 5:43 am

    eaglesoars wrote:

    Aussie Infidel wrote:

    Macron

    This business about Macron making noises about a “European Army” to stand up to Russia AND the U.S. sounded to me like domestic red meat because polls show Marine Le Pen ahead of him. But maybe not, maybe he was sucking up to the Huns. Or both.

    A common EU military has been on ongoing discussion for years, but it is basically about $$. France still has a lot of deployements in Africa (which never makes the news) and Macron is flat lining in the polls after he (stupidly) promised a lot of stuff he could never deliver. Germany is getting ready to conscript again after turning to a volunteer force a few years ago– not enough recruits. Heard from a friend of mine 30% of the German military are russ-deutsch or muslim. The police are hard up and recruiting hard as well, but this is a country where the average age of ethnic Germans is 46 (and rising).

    Interesting times.


  114. 116 | November 9, 2018 6:55 am

    @ coldwarrior:
    Sounds like a Monty Python sketch.


  115. RIX
    117 | November 9, 2018 7:42 am

    Good morning, something is rotten in the state of Florida. They keep finding boxes of “provisional” ballots etc .
    Really convenient, huh? This reminds me of my yoot growing up in Chicago.
    On election a voting machine jumped out of the window into the Chicago River, true story.
    Obviously the machine had issues and we need to spend more on mental health programs for voting machines.


  116. RIX
    118 | November 9, 2018 8:31 am

    https://video.foxnews.com/v/5577685605001/
    @ Fox Newx
    Tucker Carlson once interviewed an Antfa leader that he believes was in the mob outside of his house the other night.
    When I saw this interview I am pretty sure that my systolic elevated.
    My thought was thank God that I did not raise this creature.


  117. 119 | November 9, 2018 8:32 am

    Update on the house.

    The home inspection found about 25 things that needed to be fixed. We asked the sellers to take care of five of them, including repairing or replacing 9 windows with broken seals. They didn’t want to do any of them since ‘they hadn’t had any problems.’ We got one estimate of $2500 to replace the glass in all of them, and should have a second estimate today. With that and another $400 to tuck point the front steps, it’d be an extra 3k for the sellers to cover.

    I’d be willing to start with us paying $500 of that, but Mrs RW wants them to take care of all of it. We’ll see…

    The estimate today includes a 10 year warranty on the seal, I’m not sure on the other one. I’d go with the warranty and pay any difference ourselves.


  118. 120 | November 9, 2018 8:34 am

    @ RIX:
    Funny how those provisional ballots and ‘discovered’ ballots are always about 3:1 in favor of the Democrat.


  119. RIX
    121 | November 9, 2018 8:44 am

    https://dailycaller.com/2018/11/08/ocasio-cortez-apartment-dc/
    @ Daily Caller
    Oascio Cortez has just had an epiphany, you need cash to pay rent.
    It jet occurs to her that she will not draw a Congressional salary until she is a member of Congess.
    She did not save enough tips from that sweet bartender gig.
    This is the future of the Democrat Party?


  120. RIX
    122 | November 9, 2018 8:45 am

    right_wing2 wrote:

    @ RIX:
    Funny how those provisional ballots and ‘discovered’ ballots are always about 3:1 in favor of the Democrat.

    Isn’t it? Just a coincidence, no doubt./


  121. 123 | November 9, 2018 8:50 am

    @ RIX:
    Republican voter suppression.

    ////


  122. 124 | November 9, 2018 9:04 am

    RIX wrote:

    Good morning, something is rotten in the state of Florida. They keep finding boxes of “provisional” ballots etc .
    Really convenient, huh? This reminds me of my yoot growing up in Chicago.
    On election a voting machine jumped out of the window into the Chicago River, true story.
    Obviously the machine had issues and we need to spend more on mental health programs for voting machines.

    As far as I’m concerned, those “found” boxes have no chain of custody that can be verified. They should NOT be counted. One woman said “I found this box of “provisional” ballots (suddenly appeared at a school in a place no one goes to). The fact that this Broward County elections officer REFUSES to say how many ballots they have left to count is highly suspicious. This is fraud, pure and simple.


  123. Guggi
    125 | November 9, 2018 11:09 am

    Buckeye Abroad wrote:

    Heard from a friend of mine 30% of the German military are russ-deutsch or muslim.

    I don’t know how many are “Aussiedler” from Russia but those who are are very loyal. About 1500 Muslims are in the German Bundeswehr and about 80 of them have either been identified as IS-members or are suspected to be very radical Muslims and are under surveillance. But it is true: “Flinten-Uschi” (defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen)dreams of more Muslims in the German military. She has always funny dreams like “part time soldiers” or “tanks for pregnant women” (no joke)

    You can’t even imagine HOW much the German military is in trouble. Most of the hard ware isn’t combar-ready or lacks skilled operating crews. Neither in the navy nor in the air force nor in the infantry. Everything is broken.


  124. eaglesoars
    126 | November 9, 2018 11:29 am

    @ Guggi:

    and Macron thinks GERMANY is going to pay for everything? Gah. He’s as dumb as he looks


  125. Guggi
    127 | November 9, 2018 1:13 pm

    @ eaglesoars:

    Germany has always been the “Zahlmeister” of the EWG/EG/EU to keep the members together and satisfy France. One example: GAP
    Until the end of the 1990’s the GAP-budget made up to 75% of the total EU-budget. France alone consumed 75% of the GAP-budget and this said France consumed about 56+% of the total EU-budget not to mention other subsidies for infrastructure etc.

    Germany will certainly agree to one or the other French wish, but cannot and will not fullfill Macron’s dreams especially since a kind of revolution within the EU has been started. It is now: North against South and East against West and Middle Europe. The failure started in Rome 1956: without a proper political structure you can’t enlarge the entity again and again from six to twenty eight.

    dinner!


  126. eaglesoars
    128 | November 9, 2018 1:20 pm

    @ Guggi:

    you can”t have a single currency that doesn’t allow vastly different economies to set their own interest rates either


  127. Guggi
    129 | November 9, 2018 1:39 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    @ Guggi:

    you can”t have a single currency that doesn’t allow vastly different economies to set their own interest rates either

    The EU did have the Ecru but when Mitterand was told that the “Deutsche Bank” could no longer support the FF and France has to devaluate the FF Mitterands answer was ‘no way’, I can’t tell this my people and so the Euro was born.

    Why can’t we protect our Mediterranean borders? One reason is because Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria show us the finger remembering us that we need them more than they need us. China would be more than happy to replace the EU (what China has done all over Africa) but France needs the trade more than anything else. Codewords: “Euro-Mediterranean Association Agreement” and DCFTA


  128. yenta-fada
    130 | November 9, 2018 2:40 pm

    @ Guggi:

    welcome home! {{Guggi}}


  129. 132 | November 9, 2018 2:55 pm

    @ yenta-fada:

    Normally I would be hesitant, but the Santa Monica Observer is a newspaper with a conservative bent. The trouble is RBG has been adamant that she will not retire if Trump can name her successor, which makes me wonder if she’s been told that she MUST leave for health reasons.

    Checking the internet, SMO still the only one with the story. Where’d they get it?


  130. AZfederalist
    133 | November 9, 2018 3:09 pm

    The Barbarian wrote:

    As far as I’m concerned, those “found” boxes have no chain of custody that can be verified. They should NOT be counted. One woman said “I found this box of “provisional” ballots (suddenly appeared at a school in a place no one goes to). The fact that this Broward County elections officer REFUSES to say how many ballots they have left to count is highly suspicious. This is fraud, pure and simple.

    Any ballot box for which there is no continuous dual-party chain of custody should not be used. Period.


  131. eaglesoars
    134 | November 9, 2018 3:16 pm

    @ yenta-fada:

    That’s a b.s. story. She’s never had melanoma. And look at the URL. There’s a ‘d’ to spell ‘observeD’, not an ‘r’ to spell ‘observeR’

    my guess is spoof site


  132. eaglesoars
    135 | November 9, 2018 3:19 pm

    Guggi wrote:

    Codewords: “Euro-Mediterranean Association Agreement” and DCFTA

    I shall keep that in mind.

    I’m as sick as a dog. Been throwing up all day. I’m going to stretch out on the sofa.


  133. 136 | November 9, 2018 4:11 pm

    Ashton Kucher tries to be relevant to California shooting at “Borderline” —

    Except you just admitted to committing a felony, Putz. Transfers of firearms in California must be done with an FFL and 10 day waiting period to register the OWNER with the DOJ and undergo universal background check.

    Unless, of course, being a Hollywood dirtbag and not knowing what the gun laws are, he made the whole story up to give him come cred and connection with a tragedy and allow him to attention whore off the story.


  134. 137 | November 9, 2018 5:14 pm

    Damn….the smoke from the Paradise, California “Camp Wildire”, 165 miles away, is completely obscuring the Oakland Hills.


  135. rain of lead
    138 | November 9, 2018 5:45 pm

    from twitter
    https://twitter.com/5Strat/status/1060746872334110720
    Dianne Feinstein will resign within 72 hours

    fake I’m sure


  136. lobo91
    140 | November 9, 2018 6:00 pm

    Breaking: Judge Rules For Rick Scott. Florida Supervisor Must Release Public Records.

    On Friday, Florida Judge Carol-Lisa Phillips ruled in favor of Florida Governor Rick Scott, who was ahead in votes in his race for the Senate seat held by incumbent Democratic senator Bill Nelson when the polls closed Tuesday night, and had filed suit along with the National Republican Senatorial Committee against Broward County election supervisor Brenda Snipes in order to force her to release public records surrounding the votes in Broward County. The lawsuit stated that Snipes was “unwilling to disclose records revealing how many electors voted, how many ballots have been canvassed, and how many ballots remain to be canvassed.”

    The lawsuit stated:

    Voting in the 2018 General Election concluded November 6, 2018. Two days after voting has concluded, the Supervisor Of Elections is unwilling to disclose records revealing how many electors voted, how many ballots have been canvassed, and how many ballots remain to be canvassed. The lack of transparency raises substantial concerns about the validity of the election process. An emergency hearing is necessary as the Canvassing Board is obligated to submit the unofficial elections results to the Division of Elections by noon November 10, 2018. A recount in at least two, possibly three, of the statewide races appears likely. Plaintiffs seek an immediate, emergency hearing of this matter pursuant to section 119.11, Florida Statutes; an Order from this Court declaring Defendants to be in breach of their constitutional and statutory duties to permit access to public records; and an Order from this Court compelling Defendants to provide Plaintiffs with access to those records.


  137. rain of lead
    141 | November 9, 2018 6:04 pm

    https://www.tmz.com/2018/11/09/thousand-oaks-bar-shooter-ian-long-post-instagram-killing-revenge/

    Suspect Posted on Instagram During Massacre


  138. eaglesoars
    142 | November 9, 2018 7:08 pm

    Brenda Snipes was ordered to make the ballots available for review by 7 pm and now her lawyers are blocking entry.


  139. rain of lead
    143 | November 9, 2018 7:33 pm

    @ eaglesoars:

    The media will soon tell us that criticizing a criminal now in open contempt of a judge’s order is to engage in “conspiracy theories” over “nothing at all.”

    ace


  140. AZfederalist
    144 | November 9, 2018 7:57 pm

    rain of lead wrote:

    https://www.tmz.com/2018/11/09/thousand-oaks-bar-shooter-ian-long-post-instagram-killing-revenge/

    Suspect Posted on Instagram During Massacre

    This is what happens when you are a shooter in a gun-free zone, and I would argue that California is essentially one big@$$ gun-free zone given its carry laws. The perp has time to do stuff like post to instagram, snapchat, or Fakebook when he is in no danger of his victims being able to do anything. In a sane society, the moment he drew a firearm, other patrons of the bar should have been able to draw and protect themselves. Yes, he may have killed someone, but he would have been stopped long before he was.


  141. lobo91
    145 | November 9, 2018 8:46 pm

    @ AZfederalist:

    Although bars are typically “gun free zones” just about everywhere.


  142. RIX
    146 | November 9, 2018 9:34 pm

    right_wing2 wrote:

    @ RIX:
    Funny how those provisional ballots and ‘discovered’ ballots are always about 3:1 in favor of the Democrat.

    Odd isn’t it?/


  143. RIX
    147 | November 9, 2018 9:37 pm

    The Barbarian wrote:

    RIX wrote:

    Good morning, something is rotten in the state of Florida. They keep finding boxes of “provisional” ballots etc .
    Really convenient, huh? This reminds me of my yoot growing up in Chicago.
    On election a voting machine jumped out of the window into the Chicago River, true story.
    Obviously the machine had issues and we need to spend more on mental health programs for voting machines.

    As far as I’m concerned, those “found” boxes have no chain of custody that can be verified. They should NOT be counted. One woman said “I found this box of “provisional” ballots (suddenly appeared at a school in a place no one goes to). The fact that this Broward County elections officer REFUSES to say how many ballots they have left to count is highly suspicious. This is fraud, pure and simple.

    That’s it, chain of custody should nullify these ballots.


  144. 148 | November 9, 2018 10:01 pm

    We just made our final offer on the house. We’re $700 apart on price and yes it’d suck losing the place over that little. But with $3,000 in windows, 800+ in concrete work, and other mostly minor things they should have been taking care of, we’ve gone as high as we can. We should know by Monday.


  145. eaglesoars
    149 | November 9, 2018 10:10 pm

    @ right_wing2:

    good luck.


  146. Aussie Infidel
    150 | November 9, 2018 10:25 pm

    Terrorist attack in Melbourne

    1 stabbed to death by the terrorist, 2 wounded.

    Terrorist is shot and killed by Police

    https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-11-09/how-the-bourke-street-stabbing-attack-unfolded/10484286

    Two civilians attack the terrorist with a shopping cart and a chair to keep him busy until Police can get there and to prevent him from stabbing any other civilians.

    *The guy is a Somali who was given sanctuary in Australia in 1979
    *He was KNOWN to ASIO (Aussie Security) and the Police and was considered a security risk
    * His Somali wife is a known terror supporter and is on the run
    * he had help from within the Somali community and there are co-conspirators mentioned
    *There was a planned deception plan by this loser to draw away police so he had time to kill as many as possible. It failed as 2 Aussie civilians lead him off using a shopping trolly and a chair until the cops arrived.
    * One civilian stabbed to death and 2 wounded.
    * Police shot the terrorist Somali jihadist in the chest from 1 metre away killing him

    The religion of peace? Yeah right !! I do NOT think so

    Wrap this mongrel in bacon and cremate him and throw his ashes into the sewerage farm and televise it as a warning. No 72 virgins for you arsehole!

    SPIT


  147. AZfederalist
    151 | November 9, 2018 10:28 pm

    lobo91 wrote:

    @ AZfederalist:

    Although bars are typically “gun free zones” just about everywhere.

    Here in AZ, you can carry in restaurants that serve alcohol, you just can’t drink. Had conflated that with a regular bar — since I don’t go to bars, it doesn’t apply to me.


  148. eaglesoars
    152 | November 9, 2018 10:32 pm

    Palm Beach County is STILL refusing to comply with the court order to make ballots available. They apparently flat out said NO


  149. eaglesoars
    153 | November 9, 2018 10:33 pm

    @ Aussie Infidel:

    Isn’t his brother a jihadi also?


  150. 154 | November 9, 2018 10:41 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    Then no votes in the county are certified


  151. eaglesoars
    155 | November 9, 2018 10:46 pm

    right_wing2 wrote:

    @ eaglesoars:
    Then no votes in the county are certified

    well, THAT won’t complicate things, will it


  152. coldwarrior
    156 | November 9, 2018 10:57 pm

    @ Aussie Infidel:

    pull that shit here in PA and you WILL be aerated.


  153. coldwarrior
    157 | November 9, 2018 11:02 pm

    coldwarrior wrote:

    @ Aussie Infidel:

    pull that shit here in PA and you WILL be aerated.

    none of the jews in PGH were carrying in the temple. foolishly.

    i know for a fact that there are at lest 10 people carrying in the orthodox church that we attend.

    the catholics a few blocks from me are, well, italian…so…ya know.


  154. coldwarrior
    158 | November 9, 2018 11:07 pm

    AZfederalist wrote:

    — since I don’t go to bars, it doesn’t apply to me.

    mrs coldwarrior and i have started to carry when we go out on date days.

    id rather be judged by 12.

    we have matching russian makarov pistols, its a nice touch. i’d prefer to carry my browning hi-power but that is like toting a cinder block.


  155. 159 | November 9, 2018 11:08 pm

    coldwarrior wrote:

    so…ya know.

    Translation: Enough firepower to hold off a small army.


  156. coldwarrior
    160 | November 9, 2018 11:09 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    Palm Beach County is STILL refusing to comply with the court order to make ballots available. They apparently flat out said NO

    they are looking for a scene for propaganda.

    kick the doors down.


  157. coldwarrior
    161 | November 9, 2018 11:10 pm

    doriangrey wrote:

    Translation: Enough firepower to hold off a small army

    i was head altar boy there in HS…some of the funerals were, well…interesting.


  158. lobo91
    163 | November 9, 2018 11:21 pm

    Well, the new Larkin Poe album, Venom & Faith, finally came out today. Actually, Amazon sent it to me at midnight eastern time, so I got it at 10:00 last night.

    There are some great songs on it. A couple of them were released early (Bleach Blonde Bottle Blues and Ain’t Gonna Cry). Of the new ones, Blue Ridge Mountains and Mississippi are my new favorites.


  159. eaglesoars
    164 | November 9, 2018 11:36 pm

    coldwarrior wrote:

    they are looking for a scene for propaganda.

    I dunno. Matt Gaetz posted a video of boxes being moved from/to trucks in Broward Co and said police stopped him from filming, but I’m not sure there’s anything nefarious in that. Could be, but there’s not really enough info.


  160. coldwarrior
    165 | November 9, 2018 11:38 pm

    kicking down the doors in broward and arresting the black supervisor of election.


  161. eaglesoars
    166 | November 9, 2018 11:39 pm

    Here is Gaetz’s tweet w/video

    https://twitter.com/mattgaetz/status/1061097579356807168

    where’s Pam Bondi in all this? Maybe none of this is in her remit


  162. coldwarrior
    167 | November 9, 2018 11:46 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    voting rights act of 1965 gives yuge power to the feds…but, that law stuff is not in my wheel house.


  163. lobo91
    168 | November 9, 2018 11:50 pm

    @ lobo91:

    Mississippi features Rebecca Lovell’s longtime boyfriend Tyler Bryant on lead guitar.

    This is one from his band, Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown:

    The other guitarist in the band is Graham Whitford (son of Aerosmith guitarist Brad Whitford).


  164. AZfederalist
    169 | November 9, 2018 11:50 pm

    coldwarrior wrote:

    @ eaglesoars:
    voting rights act of 1965 gives yuge power to the feds…but, that law stuff is not in my wheel house.

    These elections are of critical interest to the federal government, therefore federal oversight of the crap shows in AZ and FL is justified and justifiable. Dems are openly cheating in my state and in Florida


  165. eaglesoars
    170 | November 9, 2018 11:57 pm

    Attorney for @ScottforFlorida says file received from @BrowardVotes cannot be opened. File appears to be corrupted.@wsvn

    https://twitter.com/nlinsalataon7/status/1061081995890057217

    of course it is


  166. coldwarrior
    171 | November 9, 2018 11:59 pm

    @ lobo91:

    im in the middle of a complete tear down of my stereo/tv/network system.

    the wires and chaos got to be too much.

    ever try to unwind a plate of spaghetti?

    i will check these out tkmorrow after this ball of copper is neatly routed.

    im trying to match up old school 70’s amp/preamp power with current tech…its been 4 years since a tear down and re-routs.

    but i love m y mitsubishi da-a10 amp and refuse to replace it with an A/V amp.

    just

    wont

    do

    it


  167. Aussie Infidel
    172 | November 10, 2018 12:10 am

    eaglesoars wrote:

    @ Aussie Infidel:

    Isn’t his brother a jihadi also?

    Yup and about 150 of his close friends who all live in a ghetto around a radical mosque.


  168. Aussie Infidel
    173 | November 10, 2018 12:12 am

    coldwarrior wrote:

    @ Aussie Infidel:

    pull that shit here in PA and you WILL be aerated.

    Oh he was aerated alright a 10mm Glock 20 to the chest cavity from a range of 1 metre.


  169. coldwarrior
    174 | November 10, 2018 12:14 am

    Aussie Infidel wrote:

    coldwarrior wrote:

    @ Aussie Infidel:

    pull that shit here in PA and you WILL be aerated.

    Oh he was aerated alright a 10mm Glock 20 to the chest cavity from a range of 1 metre.

    aerated by the citizens


  170. eaglesoars
    175 | November 10, 2018 12:15 am

    @ Aussie Infidel:

    we have a Somali jihadi woman just elected to Congress. From Minnesota I believe. I posted a pic of her being received by Erdogan when he was in NYC last year.


  171. eaglesoars
    176 | November 10, 2018 12:31 am

    bedtime nite


  172. Aussie Infidel
    177 | November 10, 2018 12:43 am

    eaglesoars wrote:

    @ Aussie Infidel:

    we have a Somali jihadi woman just elected to Congress. From Minnesota I believe. I posted a pic of her being received by Erdogan when he was in NYC last year.

    That’s a bit of a worry!

    Take care!


  173. Aussie Infidel
    178 | November 10, 2018 12:52 am

    coldwarrior wrote:

    Aussie Infidel wrote:

    coldwarrior wrote:

    @ Aussie Infidel:

    pull that shit here in PA and you WILL be aerated.

    Oh he was aerated alright a 10mm Glock 20 to the chest cavity from a range of 1 metre.

    aerated by the citizens

    Andrew ( yes the ex Intel Andrew) was late for his walk around the block yesterday when the Jihadist struck and missed the whole thing by 5 minutes.

    My #1 son was right there on the spot the day before and often goes to lunch in that area of Melbourne.

    The poor guy who was stabbed to death was a terrific character. He and his wife and brother run the best (hole in the walk) espresso shop in Melbourne and has been in business for 40 years. Typical jovial Greek who knows everyone who’s anyone in Melbourne and cloves his clientele. The jihadist’s car was burning madly and let’s call him Joe thought that the Somali was in trouble so offered to help him and the murderous arsehole turned around and plunged the knife into Joe’s chest, killing him.

    Last time my wife and I were in Melbourne in March we had lunch at Joe’s place and as always he looked after us royally. Too many good guys are dying and not enough scum of the Earth who need destroying are getting away with this evil shit.

    Something has to change.


  174. Buckeye Abroad
    179 | November 10, 2018 6:50 am

    @ coldwarrior:

    “the catholics a few blocks from me are, well, italian…so…ya know.”

    I would suspect that a few of us do. Quite a few of the guys in the KoC hall tend to be the same bunch at the VFW.


  175. Buckeye Abroad
    180 | November 10, 2018 6:57 am

    @ Guggi:

    Well aware how kaputt the Bundeswehr is. Germany is so FUBAR, but many notice it and it’s clear it will burn down.


  176. coldwarrior
    181 | November 10, 2018 8:36 am

    Bunk, i moved your post to Monday Morning. I want everyone to see it


  177. coldwarrior
    182 | November 10, 2018 8:37 am

    Buckeye Abroad wrote:

    @ coldwarrior:

    “the catholics a few blocks from me are, well, italian…so…ya know.”

    I would suspect that a few of us do. Quite a few of the guys in the KoC hall tend to be the same bunch at the VFW.

    yeah…vinnie and the guys.


  178. RIX
    184 | November 10, 2018 9:27 am

    coldwarrior wrote:

    Buckeye Abroad wrote:

    @ coldwarrior:

    “the catholics a few blocks from me are, well, italian…so…ya know.”

    I would suspect that a few of us do. Quite a few of the guys in the KoC hall tend to be the same bunch at the VFW.

    yeah…vinnie and the guys.

    hey hey, dere jes guys who gotta guy. Youse got a problem wideh?


  179. coldwarrior
    185 | November 10, 2018 9:35 am

    @ doriangrey:
    good call


  180. coldwarrior
    186 | November 10, 2018 9:36 am

    @ RIX:

    he’s just some guy. 😆


  181. coldwarrior
    187 | November 10, 2018 10:01 am

    New thread


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