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  1. House Oversight chair reveals the GOP's next target

    Rodric Hurdle-Bradford

    February 02, 2023

    https://www.rawstory.com/big-tech-and-the-swamp-colluded-comer-to-host-twitter-oversight-committee-hearing-next-week-on-biden-election-connection/

    "Making good on a midterm election promise, Representative James Comer (R-Kentucky), the chair of the House Oversight Committee, has announced that next week the Committee will host a special hearing titled, "Protecting Speech from Government Interference and Social Media Bias, Part One: Twitter's Role in Suppressing the Biden Laptop Story.""

    "“In the runup to the 2020 presidential election, Big Tech and the Swamp colluded to censor reporting about the Biden family’s shady business schemes," Comer said in the Committee's press release."

    Mass shootings in America? - Nope

    Child hunger? - Nope

    The high price of gasoline? - Nope

    350,000 people in Texas with no power or heat in the middle of winter? - Nope

    We get to hear about Colluding Swamps.

    Can a Swamp collude?

    Steve Thomas

  2. Letter from Hunter Biden to the Department of Justice requesting that the Department open an investigation into John Paul Mac Isaac, Rudy Giuliani, Steve Bannon, et.al for the interstate transport of stolen property across state lines.

    This applies to any computers and the personal data to be found on them.

    https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/23595947-letter-to-ns-aag-re-request-for-investigation

    Wonder what that will do to all those big Republican plans.

    Trafficking in stolen goods...

    Steve Thomas

     

  3. Do you remember the lawsuit that Donald Trump filed against Hillary Clinton and like 35 other people?

    And the lawsuit was so bad that the judge  not only threw the lawsuit out, but also jointly fined Trump and his lawyer $1,000,000 for filing such a frivolous lawsuit in the first place?

    Well, Trump just fired the lawyer.

    It's all her fault.

    https://www.rawstory.com/trump-replaces-yet-another-lawyer-after-she-is-sanctioned-for-frivolous-election-lawsuits-report/

    And the beat goes on...

    The beat goes on...

    Steve Thomas

  4. - Donald Trump January 30, 2023 -

    “I recently won big money against “Stormy” in the 9th Circuit – NEVER HAD AN AFFAIR. This is old news!”

     

    - Donald Trump January 31, 2023 -

    “With respect to the ‘Stormy’ nonsense, it is VERY OLD & happened a long time ago, long past the very publicly known & accepted deadline of the Statute of Limitations. I placed full Reliance on the JUDGEMENT & ADVICE OF COUNCIL, who I had every reason to believe had a license to practice law, was competent, & was able to appropriately provide solid legal services. He came from a good law firm, represented other clients over the years, & there was NO reason not to rely on him, and I did,”

    Dude just can't keep his mouth shut No wonder his lawyers are scared to death of putting him on the stand.

    Steve Thomas

  5. - Donald Trump -

    "With Paul Pelosi, that's a terrible thing, with all of them it's a terrible thing," Trump said. "Look at what's happened to San Francisco generally. Look at what's happening in Chicago. It was far worse than Afghanistan...We have to give the police back their dignity, their respect. They can solve the problem. But today if a police officer says something that's slightly out of line it's like the end of his life, the end of his pension, the end of his family""

    Now I know what gobbledygook looks like.

    Steve Thomas

  6. Trump Has Completely Lost His Grip on Reality


    By CHARLES C. W. COOKE January 25, 2023 2:47 pm

    http://https://www.nationalreview.com/2023/01/trump-has-completely-lost-his-grip-on-reality/


    "And then there’s Donald Trump, who, despite being the only candidate who has officially announced his bid, is . . . well, ranting like a deranged hobo in a dilapidated public park. No, don’t look at him — he might come over here with his sign."


    When you've lost The National Review, that's saying something.

    Steve Thomas

  7. 15 hours ago, Jake Hammond said:

    Apologies, hopefully the content is still understandable and can benefit someone looking for clarification on the rambler. 

    Jake,

    I'm sorry t I can't help you with your photographic quest, but back in 2021, Gil Jesus asked a question about the driver of the car in this Forum thread:

    66https://educationforum.ipbhost.com/topic/27293-a-question-regarding-the-rambler/#comment-445109

    His question was, "The witnesses who saw the driver described him as being Latin or dark-skinned.could never figure out why a Latin guy would be driving Ruth Paine's station wagon."

    In 2006, I wrote an essay about what I thought was a Possible Rambler lead that goes back to the house on Harlendale. I answred Gil this way,

    "is my belief that the Rambler was owned by Raul Castro, an officer of of Dallas SNFE Chapter of Alpha 66 and who met at the house on Halandale into which Oswald was seen entering and exiting. The driver was Manuel Rodriguez Orcarberro.

    I explored this on my web page with an article entitled, "Possible Rambler Lead?"

    https://myjfksite.weebly.com/

    Steve Thomas

  8. Man who propped his legs on Nancy Pelosi's desk on Jan 6 found guilty

    bt Carla Sinclair 11:28 am Mon Jan 23, 2023

    https://boingboing.net/2023/01/23/man-who-propped-his-legs-on-nancy-pelosis-desk-on-jan-6-found-guilty.html

    “The infamous gentleman who propped his legs up on former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's desk inside the Capitol during the January 6 insurrection was convicted today "on all eight counts in his indictment," according to AP News. This includes "felony charges of civil disorder and obstruction of an official proceeding." The conviction came after the jury deliberated for about two hours.

    62-year-old Richard "Bigo" Barnett, the self-proclaimed white nationalist from Arkansas, is already making plans to appeal his conviction, saying it's an "injustice" and that "this is not a jury of my peers."

    Unfortunately, his peers are also serving time and would not be available to serve on a jury, but that's beside the point.”.

    Steve Thomas

  9. - Donald Trump -

    "“[Ten] dead in California shooting, horrible gun wielding ANTIFA protest against our great police in Atlanta - Nothing will happen to them despite night of rage and destruction,”

    “Yet our January 6th protestors, over a Rigged Election, have had their lives ruined despite nobody killed except true Patriot Ashli B. This situation will be fully rectified after 2024 Election. Thank you!”

    No, thank you Mr. God Emperor.

    You truly are an inspiration to all of us.

    Steve Thomas

  10. Lawyer warns there will be a 'hellish price to be paid' if attorneys take on Trump as a client
    By Tom Boggioni January 21, 2023 

    http://https://www.rawstory.com/trump-lawyers-2659291601/
    "According to legal experts who spoke with Bloomberg, lawyers should think long and hard if Trump approaches them because they believe he will walk away from the latest legal setback "unscathed" and unafraid to file similar lawsuits in other legal venues.
    According to former federal prosecutor Kevin O’Brien, Trump could blame Habba for blowing the case before Middlebrook and leave her holding the bag for the entire fine as fellow former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance pointed out on MSNBC on Saturday afternoon.
    "Trump’s conduct will not change,” O’Brien explained. “First there will be the time-consuming and frivolous appeals. Then, because the penalty was imposed ‘jointly and severally’ on both Trump and his lawyer, Ms. Habba, Trump will not pay, leaving Habba to shoulder the entire penalty on pain of keeping her law license.”"

    Steve Thomas

  11. 23 hours ago, Roger Odisio said:
    While preparing for a trip to Mexico by DeGaulle in the Spring of '64, French authorities contacted the FBI after they came across a story claiming that Souetre was in Dallas at the time of the JFA and was arrested and deported shortly thereafter.  Together, they determined that a man named Michel Roux (who was, they said, "not identical" to Souetre) had indeed been in Fort Worth at that time and left of his own volition.  Souetre had used Roux as one of his many aliases. That ended the inquiry.

     

    Roger.

    From Bernard Fensterwald’s lawsuit against the Department of State , January 16, 1981

    https://archive.orf/stream/nsia-SouetreJean/nsia-SouetreJean/Souetre+Jean+o63_djvu.txt

    Jean-Rene Souetre was born on October 15, 1930 at Ayguemorte-les-Graves in the Gironde Department of France.

    Physiacally, Souetre is "almost 6;tall and weighs between 175-200 pounds.”

    Michael Roux was born August 31, 1940 at Soyaux, Charaente, France. In 1964, He was described as a white male, 5’8”, 138-150 pounds, black hair”.

     

    No, they were "not identical".

    Steve Thomas

  12. The Kansas City Star has a story about the growing problem of shootings at funeral homes.

    Shooter was drunk, had been told to leave Kansas City funeral before opening fire, witness says

    https://nordot.app/989325120476282880?c=592622757532812385

    "Escalating violence at funeral homes in Kansas City and across the nation has forced some funeral directors to change the way they do business to keep mourners and their employees safe. Some funeral homes have turned to requesting police presence, installing surveillance cameras and keeping funeral information private. Some directors carry guns.

    In a 2021 story, The Star looked at the growing problem and how it was affecting Kansas City funeral homes, including Elite Funeral Chapel, which is owned by Malcolm Morris.

    At the time, Morris said that years ago he stopped doing funerals for homicide victims, with rare exception. He hires off-duty Kansas City Police Department officers for security if he thinks there might be trouble at a funeral."

    Sad commentary, I think.

    Steve Thomas

  13. Iowa Republicans push 'profoundly cruel and petty' food benefit restrictions
    By Jake Johnson, Common Dreams Ja uary 20, 2023b

    https://www.rawstory.com/iowa-republicans-push-profoundly-cruel-and-petty-food-benefit-restrictions/


    "Republicans in the Iowa House introduced legislation this month that would impose a slew of fresh restrictions on the kinds of food people can purchase using SNAP benefits, sparking outrage among local groups who say the measure would exacerbate hunger in the GOP-dominated state.
    The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC), an interfaith group that operates the largest food pantry network in Iowa, noted in a statement earlier this week that if the bill passes, "Iowans could no longer use their SNAP benefits to purchase meat, nuts, and seeds; flour, butter, cooking oil, soup, canned fruits, and vegetables; frozen prepared foods, snack foods, herbs, spices—not even salt or pepper.""

    Savages.

    That's just barbaric.

    Steve Thomas

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