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Wednesday, August 12, 2020

Frank is turning over in his grave





Chicago is my kind of town

Not anymore it ain't...unless you're into death and destruction.

Remember when they bitched, pissed, and moaned about this guy?



Well this bitch is even worse!


(Is it me or does she look like her tongue is going to flick out at the first insect to fly by?) 


Check out the destruction these bastards have caused while this worthless waste of skin sits on her ass blaming Trump and weak gun control laws as if her constituents were actually capable of going through the proper channels to acquire a weapon when 80% of them have a rap sheet.








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Jim Harbaugh makes bold prediction











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Tuesday, August 4, 2020

Memorial Day Boat Parade 2020



So we went from this to... 'Trump Trailing in the Polls'?


Video 572

Ever see support for Biden come anywhere near this?

But alas... he is not without his supporters.



(Not a joke...but in a way it is)








The endorsement ought to go over big on the campaign trail...











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Saturday, August 1, 2020

Portland Protesters Burn Bibles, American Flags in the Streets


What American in their right mind approves of this?

Burning bibles, the flag, defund the police, it's hard to fathom how Trump could lose the election. 

Especially since Democrats are in full support and offering their blessing to the terrorists with one calling the insurrection a myth.



If what you're looking at is a myth then so was 911.

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Nathan Howard/Getty Images
Nathan Howard/Getty Images



Protesters flocked to the Justice Center and the federal courthouse in Portland again on Friday night, lighting fires and burning American flags and Bibles in the streets.

According to the Portland Police, which did not engage with demonstrators, the crowd lit several fires, including a large bonfire in the middle of the street in front of the federal courthouse. One video shows protesters feeding a small fire with Bibles, which were engulfed in flames:


Other videos show American flags consumed by fire:




Portland Police did not engage with the demonstrators but did respond to a nearby shooting, where over 150 rounds were shot. One round struck a woman, per the Portland Police Bureau:


One round struck an adult female victim in an arm. Responding officers applied a tourniquet and she was transported to the hospital by ambulance with what are believed to be non-life threatening injuries. No other injuries have been reported to police, however bullets struck at least 8 occupied apartments and 7 vehicles (unknown if occupied).

According to journalist Andy Ngo, who has firsthand experience with Anftia rioters, there has been “a large uptick in shootings & homicides in Portland since @tedwheeler abolished the Gun Violence Reduction Team”:





The violent chaos has continued in Portland for well over 60 days. Early Friday morning, Portland protesters dumped a pig’s severed head on an American flag, put a cop hat on it, and set it ablaze:











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Friday, July 31, 2020

Election fraud scheme on L.A.'s skid row got homeless to sign fake names for cigarettes and cash, D.A. says




This is the 4th article I've read so far concerning voter fraud and were a long way from November!. The upcoming election is going to be ripe with voter fraud probably the most extensive in our history! I don’t blame Trump for telling Wallace if he loses he won’t accept the election results until a full investigation is conducted. This article fails to mention if they were illegally registering them to vote as a Democrat or a Republican. We're left in a quandary. 







PS:
This happened in (Newsom loving) LA. Surprised they didn’t look the other way like they do with illegals.


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A forged signature swapped for $1 — or sometimes a cigarette.

The crude exchange played out hundreds of times on L.A.’s skid row during the 2016 election cycle and again this year, prosecutors said Tuesday as they announced criminal charges against nine people accused in a fraud scheme.

Using cash and cigarettes as lures, the defendants approached homeless people on skid row and asked them to forge signatures on state ballot measure petitions and voter registration forms, the district attorney’s office said. The defendants — some of whom were scheduled to be arraigned Tuesday — face several criminal charges, including circulating a petition with fake names, voter fraud and registering a fictitious person.

The charges, which were filed three weeks ago but made public Tuesday, followed a Los Angeles Police Department crackdown on suspected election fraud on skid row earlier in the year.

“They paid individuals to sign the names,” Officer Deon Joseph, the senior lead officer on skid row, told The Times in September. “That’s an assault on our democracy.”

State officials said petition signature scams aren’t widespread in California, but Joseph said they do pop up from time to time on skid row. People hired to help qualify initiatives for the ballot are often paid per signature collected, typically $1 to $2, but officials said a recent slew of proposed ballot initiatives had pushed the rate as high as $6 a signature. It is illegal for the collectors, however, to pay people for signatures.

Los Angeles police Capt. Marc Reina said officials used undercover officers and security camera video before arresting Kirkland Kauzava Washington, 38, one of the nine individuals charged by prosecutors. Washington allegedly set up a card table outside the Midnight Mission, where homeless people line up for meals and shelter, Reina said.

Two other people arrested at the same time as Washington were either homeless or living in a single-room-occupancy apartment on skid row, but neither of them were among the nine defendants charged by L.A. County prosecutors.

“We didn’t charge any homeless people,” said district attorney spokeswoman Shiara Davila-Morales.

L.A. County elections chief Dean Logan previously said it was unlikely the forgeries eluded his staff, who manually compare petition signatures with those on registration forms. But, Logan said, he worried about “any activity that causes voters to lose faith in the process.”

Washington, Harold Bennett, 53, and Louis Thomas Wise, 36, face up to six years and four months in prison. The others charged — Richard Howard, 62, Rose Makeda Sweeney, 42, Christopher Joseph Williams, 59, Jakarta Fati Mardis, 35, Norman Hall, 61, and Nickey Demelvin Huntley, 44 — face up to four years and eight months in prison.






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