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    #16
    Your political career’s are over:

    Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming
    Rep. Anthony Gonzalez of Ohio
    Rep. Jamie Herrera-Beutler of Washington
    Rep. John Katko of New York
    Rep. Adam Kinzinger of Illinois
    Rep. Peter Meijer of Michigan
    Rep. Dan Newhouse of Washington
    Rep. Tom Rice of South Carolina
    Rep. Fred Upton of Michigan
    Rep. David Valadao of California

    Remember these names

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      #17
      Originally posted by flywise View Post
      I pray for forgiveness for my hatred of these disgusting people and i hope terrible things happen to them....really terrible things

      Take a number brother! Our Oaths did not come with an expiration date and I can think of all kinds of terrible I wish would happen and I too pray for forgiveness.

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        #18
        I hope they burn every capital in every state with the protests that are suppose to happen.

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          #19
          Originally posted by muzzlebrake View Post
          Your political career’s are over:

          Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming
          Rep. Anthony Gonzalez of Ohio
          Rep. Jamie Herrera-Beutler of Washington
          Rep. John Katko of New York
          Rep. Adam Kinzinger of Illinois
          Rep. Peter Meijer of Michigan
          Rep. Dan Newhouse of Washington
          Rep. Tom Rice of South Carolina
          Rep. Fred Upton of Michigan
          Rep. David Valadao of California

          Remember these names
          Ballotpedia: The Encyclopedia of American Politics


          You forgot one
          LoL

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            #20
            Originally posted by muzzlebrake View Post
            Your political career’s are over:



            Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming

            Rep. Anthony Gonzalez of Ohio

            Rep. Jamie Herrera-Beutler of Washington

            Rep. John Katko of New York

            Rep. Adam Kinzinger of Illinois

            Rep. Peter Meijer of Michigan

            Rep. Dan Newhouse of Washington

            Rep. Tom Rice of South Carolina

            Rep. Fred Upton of Michigan

            Rep. David Valadao of California



            Remember these names


            Their careers were over before they voted. Tell me why anyone would be motivated to vote for a Republican in the future? Dems will win in landslides next round


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              #21
              Originally posted by muzzlebrake View Post
              I fought against communism in a foreign land in 1967-68. I got one more fight left in me and here in OUR land I have much more incentive. I'm too old now to do much but I know a lot of stuff and they can't take that from me without chopping off my head. K-boom!
              I'll be standing right next to you. This is sickening.

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                #22
                Originally posted by Johnny44 View Post
                You’ll conform, accept, obey, submit, and you will NEVER do anything about it...Not one of ya !
                I beg to differ.

                By openly stating an opinion and ensuring your views are reflected by your behavior, you're "doing something about it." Those of us who advocate for our stance on an issue are contributing to the promotion of the issue...through both word and deed. If we do nothing more than raise our children to espouse these same ideals and, maybe, influence the opinion of a friend or neighbor, that's "doing something."

                I spent over 20 years working in the shadow of the state capitol and observed many things. One thing I observed over and over is that, when it comes to rallying, or demonstrating, or protesting, "liberals" will turn out in droves while the only "conservatives" who show up are the Silver Haired or Retired crowd. Why? Because most Conservatives and/or Republicans are at work!! They are busy working! They are working to provide for their families, their productivity is contributing to the tax base, they are busy doing their part to keep the economy strong, and, quite often, they are supporting their communities through volunteerism. This is nothing new; it's common knowledge to people in political and legislative sectors. So, really, who should be vilified? Those who are committed to their responsibilities or those who avoid their responsibilities?

                I agree that we need a "movement," and I think one is coming. I'm not sure where it will come from, what it will look like, or who will lead it, but I do know one thing: when the time comes, there are a number of members on this site who will not be afraid to openly support it.

                And they'll do it while working full-time, too.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by OldRiverRat View Post
                  Their careers were over before they voted. Tell me why anyone would be motivated to vote for a Republican in the future? Dems will win in landslides next round


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                  If Dems don't realize this and still cheat they may win by 101%

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by RiverRat1 View Post
                    If Dems don't realize this and still cheat they may win by 101%


                    And the really sad point is that no one would question it and there would be those that would try to rationalize it


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                      #25
                      They opened a can of worms now, bring on the senate trial. Trump will have a national platform to show the cheating. Lol

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by kurt68 View Post
                        They opened a can of worms now, bring on the senate trial. Trump will have a national platform to show the cheating. Lol
                        Be careful what you wish fit

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by kurt68 View Post
                          They opened a can of worms now, bring on the senate trial. Trump will have a national platform to show the cheating. Lol
                          LOL. 60 lawsuits were brought, they had no large fraud to present before mostly Republican judges.

                          There isn't any fraud to be shown.

                          He was soundly beat in a fair election, certified, and it is over. He proceeded to spewed unfounded claims of fraud that counties, state AGs, and his own election specialist said was false. Then he frothed a mob on live TV and pointed them to the capital. Impeached for that as justice demands.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by OldRiverRat View Post
                            And the really sad point is that no one would question it and there would be those that would try to rationalize it


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                            Yep....the hypocrisy and double standards we have seen the past few days is absolutely nauseating and disgusting. I know one thing....if Trump got impeached for this, then Biden AND Harris should also be impeached the VERY FIRST DAY they take office. The entire summer they condoned the “protests” and violence. Harris even paid to get those that were arrested out of jail. They said to do what was necessary. How is this not inciting violence?

                            Apparently law and order only apply to certain folk.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by TheBeekeeper View Post
                              LOL. 60 lawsuits were brought, they had no large fraud to present before mostly Republican judges.

                              There isn't any fraud to be shown.

                              He was soundly beat in a fair election, certified, and it is over. He proceeded to spewed unfounded claims of fraud that counties, state AGs, and his own election specialist said was false. Then he frothed a mob on live TV and pointed them to the capital. Impeached for that as justice demands.
                              Dude...you really believe that? Ok 👌

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                                #30
                                Speaking of hypocrisy - It was as nauseating to hear the Democrats whine and cry about election tampering as it is for Republicans to whine and cry fraud now.

                                Saaaaaaame thing. Different side this time.

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