Message from @Linda Henrikson aka kitten

Discord ID: 780544182052716575


2020-11-23 21:14:52 UTC  

lol I literally brought that up a few hundred lines above

2020-11-23 21:15:45 UTC  

LOL Great mings.

2020-11-23 21:15:48 UTC  

minds even

2020-11-23 21:16:00 UTC  
2020-11-23 21:16:53 UTC  

If true, this could build a case that Antifa hacked the election.

2020-11-23 21:17:47 UTC  

No conspiracy theory is out of bounds for the Dream Team except fake news about other Republicans, apparently. You better toe the line, Rudy, or you're next.

2020-11-23 21:17:48 UTC  

"How does an idea attack elections?" -J. Nadler.

2020-11-23 21:18:26 UTC  

mmm interesting, thanks for sharing

2020-11-23 21:19:08 UTC  

it will take more evidence than hearsay from a phone call though

2020-11-23 21:19:11 UTC  

@Maw you are funny!

2020-11-23 21:19:39 UTC  

Must have made it through the reams of fan fiction they solicited and this came out on top.

2020-11-23 21:19:56 UTC  

lol

2020-11-23 21:20:27 UTC  

Not exactly hearsay, though technically it is. It leads to evidence. The real problem is that we cannot trust COINTELPRO to do any investigation.

2020-11-23 21:20:48 UTC  

@Whithers That's the idea!

2020-11-23 21:21:36 UTC  

...supplanting a Biden semi with sparklers on it hauling in 4.7 billion democrat ballots at 4 a.m. as the most viable piece.

2020-11-23 21:21:48 UTC  

lol

2020-11-23 21:22:08 UTC  

"TOTALLY INCONSPICUOUS BALLOT TRANSPORT"

2020-11-23 21:22:13 UTC  

Trump should give Robert investigative powers and powers of subpoena

2020-11-23 21:22:14 UTC  

Hahahaha

2020-11-23 21:23:11 UTC  

@Maw My grandfather, when he lived in Gary, In got a loan from Joe Kennedy in the 1930's. It was delivered by Al Capone and he made his payments to Frank Nitti. With Obama and the Clintons I suspect and cannot prove that the Chicago Machine and its allies now rules the DC bureaucracy.

2020-11-23 21:23:54 UTC  

I LOVE THIS WOOHOOO GO TRUMP GO

2020-11-23 21:23:59 UTC  

Al Capone died in a very sad way sort of deserving of a person of his... taste.

2020-11-23 21:24:07 UTC  

And life choices.

2020-11-23 21:24:13 UTC  

Not often I'll say that, but yeah.

2020-11-23 21:24:19 UTC  

Dude was nuts.

2020-11-23 21:26:45 UTC  

@Maw You should research the Pendergast Machine in Kansas City. I know more of the unofficial history than the official. But he makes Al Capone look like a chump. He was the patron that made Kansas City Jazz possible by keeping 42 Jazz clubs open at 19th and Vine, right across from the red light district he used the police to protect. When Nelly Don was kidnapped, both the Police and the Mob hit the streets searching for her.

2020-11-23 21:27:42 UTC  

Also, when Uncle Tom Pendergast ruled the city, there was not one charge brought against anyone in the area concerning possession of alcohol during prohibition.

2020-11-23 21:29:01 UTC  

How is it these laws pass where minors can do things without parental permission? Vaccines, abortions, sex change ...

2020-11-23 21:29:54 UTC  

Vaccines I can sort of understand.

2020-11-23 21:29:59 UTC  

As it's personal protection.

2020-11-23 21:30:07 UTC  

And non-life-altering.

2020-11-23 21:30:54 UTC  

The three examples you listed are completely different topics entirely.

2020-11-23 21:31:36 UTC  

Doesn't matter. It is the state stealing children from their parents. Didn't we get enough of that on the Reservations?

2020-11-23 21:31:36 UTC  

@Whithers, you just advanced to level 9!

2020-11-23 21:31:53 UTC  

"Stealing children"?

2020-11-23 21:33:02 UTC  

If the state, the law, can decide what to do with your children they they are not your children they are owned by the state. If I can be evicted for not paying my property tax then my house does not belong to me it belongs to the state.

2020-11-23 21:33:21 UTC  

No, it's the child deciding if he should have a vaccine or not.

2020-11-23 21:34:00 UTC  

Had to step away for a while, but wanted to give my $.02 worth on media. It used to be that there was a distinction between (subjective) Opinion and (objective) "news". We all knew this. It was the job of objective reporters to report all aspects of a story to the best of their abilities. Opinions were easily identifiable - in print, on their own pages. The ideological leanings of each outlets editorial boards were fairly well established. Some were liberal, some were conservative, some tried to be both or neither. Most cities had at least one liberal and one conservative paper. National media tried to stay agnostic. That all started to change, I think with the rise of Rush Limbaugh and conservative talk radio, in general. It was also about the time that Nixon was trying to rehabilitate his image - getting an overzealous liberal media to share the blame was part of the strategy. At that time, there was no Fox News, so Rush railed against the MSM and "liberal media" trying to distinguish himself as unique, independent, refreshingly new. His meteoric rise probably had a hand in Murdoch starting Fox News. I don't remember talk about the liberal media being a such a major concern before that. Broadcast media were restricted by the fairness doctrine until the late 80's, when Reagan argued for removing those restrictions from broadcast media. The intervening 30 years has resulted in people being unable to distinguish between objective and subjective reporting - and that is where the vitriol is born out of, in my opinion. See... declaring an opinion opens a statement up for discussion. Asserting it as fact, is the basis for an argument.

2020-11-23 21:34:49 UTC  

This is a long-shot from stealing kids from their parents.

2020-11-23 21:35:12 UTC  

Just like it is the three year old that is deciding their sex? The brain doesn't finish growing in adult females until age 23 and in males until 25. There is no way that a person that is 10 to 17 can be informed sufficiently to make such decisions without parental oversight.