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The best proposal put forward by a politician this year --- all SARs should be redeployed to Borno to maintain peace and order |
ObaIgwe1:Judge Amy Barrett, is very careful not to make statement which may come back to affect her in the future. This is her job interview which is being shown around the world. i hope she will be true to her honesty and integrity when she is confirmed. At least this year, we have seen both Trump nominees to the SC (Kavanugh and Gorsuch) delivering judgements against Trump. |
9 out of 11 --- only goalie Aaron Ramsdale and Rice are white France needs to watch out
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Blackfriday:I guess you mean Texas, not Taxes |
DCatt:So you really believe all the information coming from 'The Almighty Q'? QAnon letter carrier raided by federal agents — who found undelivered mail in trash bags: report https://www.rawstory.com/2020/10/qanon-letter-carrier-raided-by-federal-agents-who-found-undelivered-mail-in-trash-bags-report/ On Tuesday, the Pittsburgh City Paper reported that a local letter carrier raided by special agents for hoarding mail in trash bags is affiliated with the QAnon conspiracy theory movement. “Yesterday, the Baldwin home of Sean Troesch was raided by special agents from the United States Postal Service, who confiscated eight large garbage bags of suspected undelivered mail, according to KDKA,” reported Ryan Deto. “KDKA also reported that the post office said this latest haul didn’t contain any discarded mail-in ballots, but neighbors told the station trash bags ‘have been put outside Troesch’s house almost every Sunday night for Monday morning pickup.'” “According to screenshots of a Facebook page apparently belonging to Troesch, the mail carrier has been trafficking in conspiracy theories related to QAnon for at least the last several months,” said the report. “QAnon is a baseless pro-Trump conspiracy theory that falsely believes elites and Democrats are running an underground child prostitution ring and eating babies. Belief in this conspiracy theory has been growing over the years, and many QAnon supporters have been seen at Trump rallies.” |
Twitter suspends fake accounts claiming to be black Trump supporters https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-election/trump-twitter-black-supporters-suspended-us-election-b1032844.html Twitter has suspended several accounts posing as black supporters of Donald Trump ahead of the 3 November presidential election. The social media platform hasn’t specified how many accounts were taken down, but the company told the Washington Post that the accounts in question violated their rules of spam and platform manipulation. According to the Post, Clemson University social media researcher Darren Linvill tracked and found more than two dozen similar accounts that collectively had 265,000 retweets or Twitter mentions. Many of these accounts had gained quick popularity online and posted identical content, including phrases like ‘YES I AM BLACK AND IM VOTING FOR TRUMP’ and the #BlacksForTrump hashtag. It was also found that a few of them had thousands of followers and used profile photos of black people who have appeared in news stories, as well as identical images of Donald Trump in their headers. ---these fake names and accounts abound too on nairaland--- |
AmazonTopaz:Even better, the DOJ quietly closes the unmasking investigation 'Unmasking' investigation closes without report or charges: report https://www.foxnews.com/politics/unmasking-probe-ends-no-charges The Justice Department reportedly concluded its investigation into unmasking requests made by Obama-era officials without charging anyone involved or releasing a public report on the issue. Sources told The Washington Post that the investigation, previously led by former U.S. Attorney John Bash, concluded without finding any wrongdoing. While "unmasking" names on classified documents is a common practice, DOJ spokeswoman Kerri Kupec, who revealed the investigation in May, said that month that the frequency of or motive behind Obama-era officials' requests might have been "problematic." ---Still waiting for the Obamagate and October suprise--- |
Timiofak:Urban cities are mostly going to vote for the blue party, however it is the votes of the folks in rural areas that will matter most --- because they will be voting for the GOP as they've always done for many years. If the voters surge among blacks, latinos, and independents continued like this still next month, Trump and GOP are toast. |
PrideofLincoln1:Thanks for clarifying the FOIC before Nairaland MAGAs will say it means something else ![]() |
PDP should field a very strong grassroot governorship candidate |
Two different DOB on his cards, hope it won't be hard to locate his family |
DCatt:Trump can't even protect the White House
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DCatt:Trump is the one who have made the system so chaotic
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DCatt:'Unmasking' investigation closes without report or charges: report https://www.foxnews.com/politics/unmasking-probe-ends-no-charges The Justice Department reportedly concluded its investigation into unmasking requests made by Obama-era officials without charging anyone involved or releasing a public report on the issue. Sources told The Washington Post that the investigation, previously led by former U.S. Attorney John Bash, concluded without finding any wrongdoing. While "unmasking" names on classified documents is a common practice, DOJ spokeswoman Kerri Kupec, who revealed the investigation in May, said that month that the frequency of or motive behind Obama-era officials' requests might have been "problematic." ---Still waiting for the Obamagate and October suprise--- |
Dalil8:Exactly nothing changes |
AbdulSleeky:Watch:
Judge Amy Barrett being lectured about the law by her namesake Senator Amy Klobuchar |
shegzhkn:The Defense Secretary dare not try that shenanigan during the elections next month |
kophschmerzenii: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6wAbOxUJF0 Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) laid out a vast right-wing conspiracy to stack the courts to benefit a handful of billionaires. The Rhode Island Democrat showed how the deeply conservative Federalist Society, Judicial Crisis Network and Donors Trust spent hundreds of millions of dollars to rig the courts — and the election map — in favor of Republicans and their corporate sponsors. “It’s a $250 million dark money operation, [and] $250 million is a lot of money to spend if you aren’t getting anything for it,” Whitehouse said. “So that raises the question: What are they getting for it?” Whitehouse pointed out that conservatives had lost on the Affordable Care Act, same-sex marriage and abortions, but he said those losses could be reversed by tipping the courts to the right. “That’s where the contest is,” Whitehouse said. “That’s where the Republican Party platform tells us to look, at how they want judges to rule to reverse Roe, to reverse the Obamacare cases and to reverse Obergefell and take away gay marriage. That is their stated objective and plan. Why not take them at their word?” |
salford1:Texas is going blue if the GOP should slack |
Bipartisan Christian group forms super PAC to oppose Trump https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory/bipartisan-christian-group-forms-super-pac-oppose-trump-73581491?cid=clicksource_4380645_4_heads_hero_live_headlines_hed A group of prominent Christians from both sides of the aisle, including a past faith adviser to former President Barack Obama, is forming a political action committee designed to chip away at Christian support for President Donald Trump in the final weeks of the 2020 campaign. Dubbed Not Our Faith, the new super PAC plans to roll out six-figure TV and digital ads focused on Christian voters — particularly the evangelical and Catholic voters who helped power Trump to victory in 2016. Its first digital ad, set to run in Michigan and Pennsylvania, takes sharp aim at Trump’s claim to a foothold with Christians. The ad, shared with The Associated Press in advance of its release, says Trump “has used Christianity for his own purposes,” invoking imagery of the Republican president’s photo op outside a historic Washington church amid this summer’s racial justice demonstrations. Urging Christians to break from Trump, the ad states that they “don’t need Trump to save them. The truth is that Trump needs Christians to save his flailing campaign.” https://www.politico.com/news/2020/10/13/bipartisan-christian-super-pac-oppose-trump-429149 |
Early in-person voting from the Lone Star state --- Texas --- https://twitter.com/i/status/1316004566371049472 https://twitter.com/i/status/1316004285688303619 https://twitter.com/i/status/1316018723333963777
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OLAADEGBU:Both Judge Amy Barrett and VP Joe Biden are both of the Catholic faith, so the statement doesn't hold ground |
I don't have any comment |
Starting from small setting before hitting the big positions in the future --- leaders of tomorrow indeed |
PrideofLincoln1:100% true --- status quo are different compared to 2016 --- even among the GOP senators they prefer Biden because of his bipartisanship during his time in Congress |
itchie:Nothing is stopping Amy Barrett confirmation as SCJ --- at least the GOP will be known to have put into jeopardy the health and economy of Americans for the Supreme Court |
I totally concur |
Bipartisan Christian group forms super PAC to oppose Trump https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory/bipartisan-christian-group-forms-super-pac-oppose-trump-73581491?cid=clicksource_4380645_4_heads_hero_live_headlines_hed A group of prominent Christians from both sides of the aisle, including a past faith adviser to former President Barack Obama, is forming a political action committee designed to chip away at Christian support for President Donald Trump in the final weeks of the 2020 campaign. Dubbed Not Our Faith, the new super PAC plans to roll out six-figure TV and digital ads focused on Christian voters — particularly the evangelical and Catholic voters who helped power Trump to victory in 2016. Its first digital ad, set to run in Michigan and Pennsylvania, takes sharp aim at Trump’s claim to a foothold with Christians. The ad, shared with The Associated Press in advance of its release, says Trump “has used Christianity for his own purposes,” invoking imagery of the Republican president’s photo op outside a historic Washington church amid this summer’s racial justice demonstrations. Urging Christians to break from Trump, the ad states that they “don’t need Trump to save them. The truth is that Trump needs Christians to save his flailing campaign.” https://www.politico.com/news/2020/10/13/bipartisan-christian-super-pac-oppose-trump-429149 |
minnet:It's not good to love 'failure'
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PrideofLincoln1:Early voting with long lines in parts of Georgia 1. state farm arena 2. cobb county 3. fulton county
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shegzhkn:Trump should be president for whole of U.S. and not only Republican states he knows he will lose massively in these 3 states |
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