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1pooh4u

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  1. March 5-11 various Qanon suicides when all their bullshit comes crashing down.
  2. He is. Brady can’t fuck with the younglings in post game play.
  3. Mahomes is gonna beat Brady’s dick into the ground come super bowl.
  4. I’m so done with Brady and the nfl. Horrible officiating. They let them play, which is great, but suddenly when it looked like GB could do it all sorts of calls were made against GB. Including a replay after the fact to call 12 men on the field. Totally bullshit.
  5. I keep switching my pick for the 6:30 game. Fuckin can’t decide 💩
  6. This is definitely starting to look worse than we thought. They were going to gas members of Congress regardless of who they were. The ones telling them where to go could’ve been Reps hiding in that very room not caring if they died too. Martyrs for their cause, maybe? Maybe they thought they’d be rescued? Idk, I don’t wanna say it possibly sounds like the same behaviors as suicide bombers, but yeah kinda feels similar?
  7. Our military is getting radicalized by having nothing but Fox News blasting at them 24/7. That 1 in 5 of the rioters were military affiliated, while one 7% of Americans serve in the military is really something. How are we different than any other fundamentalist country. I’ll tell you....we aren’t. ☹️
  8. https://www.facebook.com/241446929332714/posts/january-22-2021-fridayfor-all-that-the-news-has-gotten-much-calmer-and-more-stra/2578923498918367/ and still we are finding out it just gets worse and worse analysis from Heather Cox Richardson: January 22, 2021 (Friday) For all that the news has gotten much calmer and more straightforward since Wednesday, we did indeed get an old-fashioned (or at least a past-administration typical) news dump tonight. It turns out that, in the last, desperate days of his attempt to keep his grip on the presidency, Trump plotted with a lawyer in the Department of Justice, Jeffrey Clark, to oust the acting attorney general. The plan was to replace Jeffrey A. Rosen, who replaced Attorney General William Barr when he left on December 23, with Clark himself. Clark would then press Trump’s attacks on the election results. A story by Katie Benner in the New York Times explains that as soon as Rosen replaced Barr, Trump began to pressure Rosen to challenge the election results, appoint special counsels to investigate disproven voter fraud, and look into irregularities in the Dominion voting machines (Dominion is now suing pro-Trump lawyer Sidney Powell for defamation). Rosen refused. He told Trump the Justice Department had found no evidence of anything that would have changed the election results. Trump complained about Rosen and moved to replace him with Clark, who promised to stop Congress from counting the certified Electoral College votes on January 6. This struggle came to a crisis on Sunday, January 3, 2021, when the news broke that Trump had called Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to pressure him to “find” the votes Trump needed to win the state. That evening, the senior officials at the Department of Justice agreed to resign as a group if Trump put Clark in as the new acting attorney general. The vow that the leaders of the Department of Justice would quit if Trump tried to demote Rosen and put Clark in his place made Trump back off from his plan to pervert the Department of Justice. Three days later, rioters stormed the Capitol. In addition to this bombshell story, there is more news about the Capitol attack. Court documents filed on Tuesday reveal that some of the rioters had made plans ahead of time to attack the Capitol, and had planned to “arrest” lawmakers on charges of “treason” and “election fraud.” An investigation by NPR reveals that nearly 1 in 5 of the rioters charged so far have a history of serving in the military (only about 7% of Americans in general are military veterans). Prosecutors have indicated they are planning to bring charges of seditious conspiracy against some of the suspects, charges that, if proven, bring up to 20-year jail terms. President Biden has asked new Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines to assess the dangers of domestic violent extremism. Press Secretary Jen Psaki today said of the effort: "We are committed to developing policies and strategies based on facts, on objective and rigorous analysis and on our respect for constitutionally protected free speech and political activities." Congress today set the calendar for the impeachment trial of the former president for incitement of insurrection. The House will formally deliver the article of impeachment to the Senate on Monday evening. The senators will be sworn in as jurors on Tuesday, and then the Senate will turn to confirming Biden’s nominees and considering the coronavirus stimulus package Biden wants while Trump’s lawyers and the House impeachment managers prepare their briefs and arguments. The trial will begin February 9, and is expected to be shorter than Trump’s first impeachment trial, since the charges are simpler and the evidence clearer. At stake in this impeachment trial is more than the fate of Donald Trump, who is, after all, no longer president. At stake is, in part, the fate of the Republican Party. A number of Republicans who themselves egged on the rioters by claiming to distrust the election results are trying to discredit the trial and say it is pointless. This wing of the party is led by former chair of the Judiciary Committee Lindsey Graham, who is especially eager to have the issue go away since one of its charges reflects on him. The article of impeachment notes that Trump had tried “to subvert and obstruct the certification of the results of the 2020 Presidential election” with, among other things, “a phone call on January 2, 2021, during which President Trump urged the secretary of state of Georgia, Brad Raffensperger, to ‘find’ enough votes to overturn the Georgia Presidential election results and threatened Secretary Raffensperger if he failed to do so.” We know about that phone call because Raffensperger recorded it, and Raffensperger said he did so because Lindsey Graham had made a similar call. Raffensperger said he wanted some insurance in case Trump misrepresented his call as Graham had. As pro-Trump Republicans are defending the former president and downplaying the attempted coup, along with their own role in the discrediting of Biden’s victory, other party members would very much like to see the party purged of the Trump element. With his speech condemning Trump for feeding lies to the rioters and provoking them, Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) seems to be trying to lead his party away from the Trump personality cult. Meanwhile, the Senate still has not begun to organize since McConnell is insisting on a promise from Democrats that they will not end the filibuster. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) says that proposal is unacceptable. Press Secretary Psaki reiterated today that Biden’s position on the filibuster hasn’t changed; he does not want to end it. But she tied that declaration to his desire to get a coronavirus relief package through Congress on a bipartisan basis. There is a carrot and a stick in that statement: the carrot is that Biden is offering to share the credit for such a package with Republicans; the stick is that if they block such a measure entirely, Biden will likely back whatever Schumer does to get a bill through. There are two places where lawmakers have agreed lately, though. Last night, the leadership of the Capitol Police abruptly moved National Guard soldiers to a garage for their break time. These troops are deployed to protect Washington, D.C., against domestic insurrectionists and have worked grueling hours. When news of the soldiers lying down in parking spaces reached lawmakers of both parties, they rushed to get the service members back indoors. This morning, First Lady Dr. Jill Biden visited the troops bearing chocolate chip cookies. This move was reminiscent of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt’s 1933 visit to the Bonus Marchers after the Herbert Hoover administration had tried to destroy their encampment with troops. Dr. Biden thanked the soldiers and recalled her son Beau’s time with the Delaware Army National Guard in Iraq. “The National Guard always holds a special place in the hearts of all the Bidens,” she told them. Dr. Biden’s visit was an important indicator of the tenor of this White House. In another bipartisan move, lawmakers of both parties have introduced measures in both houses of Congress to award Officer Eugene Goodman a Congressional Gold Medal. Goodman is the Capitol Police officer who led rioters away from the Senate chamber on January 6 and thus bought enough time for the senators there to escape to safety. The Congressional Gold Medal is one of the two highest civilian awards in the United States. In our history, only 163 of them have been cast. The Senate bill reads: “By putting his own life on the line and successfully, singlehandedly leading insurrectionists away from the floor of the Senate Chamber, Officer Eugene Goodman performed his duty to protect the Congress with distinction, and by his actions Officer Goodman left an indelible mark on American history.”
  9. 1pooh4u

    Pokémon Go

    Guise, I really need help 💩😆
  10. 1pooh4u

    Pokémon Go

    The raid invites take so long. I can’t tell you how many times I’m battling with subpar teams cuz I didn’t have enough time to swap, or like pat said the game takes too long to load. 😬
  11. 1pooh4u

    Pokémon Go

    I’m asking once again for you to feed me berries 💩😆
  12. Maybe don’t repeat everything that you hear and there won’t be any problems.
  13. Don’t you ever forget it! 💩
  14. Cuz he’s a fuckin asshole that’s why he’s still melting down.
  15. Happy belated birthday Mewn
  16. For this you shouldn’t even have apologized. You tried using Holocaust imagery in your hyperbole and then you try denying it by saying no what I’m saying is she was marking an enemy by saying where an Israeli flag is in relation to her office. Then after calling you out on your usual sponges bullshit you retreat to I didn’t choose the symbol she did. Lastly your apology. Which was a backhanded apology and from now on all I’m gonna see when you post is a useless pussy piece of shit. Doing nothing more than scapegoating Jews and Israel with your hyperbole. You’re no better than the right wing jerk offs trying to throw the Orthodox Jew under the bus by labeling him antifa. See that Jew, they’re an enemy wherever they go.
  17. Too many Orthodox Jews love Trump.
  18. Was she personally holding tours the day before? She didn’t choose the flag for the reason you’re stating. You are offensive. Funny how you can only see that you’re offensive when you’re dropping n bombs, but you can’t see it, nor care about it if you’re offensive in any other regard? Why is that, I wonder
  19. What’s up with Andy Reid’s face mask? It looks like a friggin feed bag, or something. Thing is ridiculous. 😆
  20. One, you don’t know for sure that she had any idea that people were going to storm the Capitol that day, and two, it doesn’t negate your offensive comparison to forcing Jews to wear the Star of David during the Holocaust.
  21. Lol 2 out of 3 times it was Sawdsy’s fault 😆
  22. Oh it did, just not this time. It was repping me from the original sighting. I only saw his blownout butthole 3 times. When sponges showed it. No shame. Just was like “guys does this look normal to you? I ate [insert stupid spicy food here] will I die?” The other time sawdsy posted it and the 3rd they were Packard’s eyes. Like some disappointing Cenobyte in a Hellraiser movie.
  23. I wasn’t complaining about this time the two of you posted this blown out asshole half a dozen times
  24. First off wtf said I clicked the spoilers this time. It’s not the first time he posted it.
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