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C0UNT4L4R1C 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yep. Stitt is a weak RINO who hides behind appeasing the dormant volcano that is a pissed off massive majority of Oklahoma Republicans. I've gotten a lot of flack from fellow conservatives who love the man. He supported Nikki Haley until the general populace of Oklahomans lit him up. Maybe that's what needs to happen with this situation as well.

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C0UNT4L4R1C 11 points ago +11 / -0

Ya'll are gonna have to help me with this one. I'm not as savvy as some on making the connections with Q posts.

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C0UNT4L4R1C 5 points ago +5 / -0

#152 11/14/17 12:07:34 PM CST Q !ITPb.qbhqo


#149402286 11/14/17 12:02:04 PM CST Anonymous

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https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/930490487903084544

did anyone saw this in the vid?

https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/149397178/#149402286


149402286 Isn't that curious? What's below? Q

https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/149397178/#149402892

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C0UNT4L4R1C 6 points ago +6 / -0

1 million documents means:

• 85-86 per hour if he worked 8 hours daily, no days off

•Essentially 1.5 documents per minute

•If the document is more than a couple of paragraphs, there is no possible way one individual with his cognitive ability could comprehend that amount of information (not sure even a fully capable, healthy, and cognitiveindividualcould either) before approving and signing. He would in essence only have time to sign, but not read

•His signature would begin at some point to show signs of deviation during each day, with variations in style, size, and even overall recognizable pattern.

•Assuming that each document was explained instead of reading, the individual explaining would have roughly 15-30 seconds to describe the document, with 15-20 seconds of gathering himself and signing, another 10-30 seconds to move on to the next with micro-breaks to take a sip of water and a get a small bite of food.

•This requires ZERO time for breaks or sustenance, which we can all agree is absurd for anyone, let alone Joe the Potato

•The feat alone would be worthy of recognition in the news cycle if it were true, garnering massive coverage about his abilities to perform, and would refute any claims of his cognitive abilities

•All of this time spent signing documents would cut massively into his other duties required as the President, which if performed properly, demands switching from one task to the next, being present for meetings and briefings and press talks, and undergoing a constant barrage of schedule markers and changes. This isn't even mentioning everything a real President does and is required to do.

•TLDR: There is no plausible or even fictional possibility that one man could sign this many documents in 4 years as President

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C0UNT4L4R1C 7 points ago +7 / -0

The plan was for Haley to slide into the candidacy following a successful...operation. I don't know how the rest of you perceived it, but opening night of the RNC felt like like this:

  • The event made schedules and plans for Trump, but some points seemed lackluster in execution, except for Trump's entrance of course. This leads me to believe there was a large swathe of individuals who were unprepared for the failed assassination attempt.

  • MSNBC's short interview with Don Jr. seemed like they had other talking points prepared, but had to scrap and improvise. Therefore, the guy asking questions resorted to passive-aggressive worn out topics.

  • All of the MSM decided to revert to an angry tone, and not necessarily towards the actual violence that occurred on July 13th. The mood in the media talking heads is more than just a pretense of sadness and melancholy; it's disappointment.

  • The phrase, "Political Violence", has now become a way to dampen the facts of the situation. This was an act of desperation, cowardice, and premeditated treachery that the DS has enacted over and over through history. These Philistines and vipers lost, and they had no plan B.

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C0UNT4L4R1C 8 points ago +8 / -0

Dude, they must not have been able to revive this corpse troglodyte like they did last time. Byden looks and sounds AWFUL! I don't know if they picked the wrong clone or what, but damn.

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C0UNT4L4R1C 1 point ago +1 / -0

Good to know. Thanks

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C0UNT4L4R1C 83 points ago +83 / -0

I hate that voice that people like her make. It's the same voice the teacher uses when you go to a parent/teacher conference. Absolutely demeaning and disrespectful of the fact that you're talking to a fucking adult!

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C0UNT4L4R1C 2 points ago +2 / -0

Just curious as to the "dosage" you use for the paste. I currently have a few tubes from the local feed store, and I'd like to know for myself and children.

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C0UNT4L4R1C 7 points ago +7 / -0

Matthew 24 Isaiah 17 Ezekiel 38

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C0UNT4L4R1C 4 points ago +4 / -0

Could we get a math nerd who knows something about cargo and aerodynamics to calculate how much fucking gold this could be. What. The. Fuck.

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C0UNT4L4R1C 4 points ago +4 / -0

Disagree. Example:

Nancy Pelosi next to a smaller version of herself will never be cute. Quite the opposite.

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C0UNT4L4R1C 1 point ago +1 / -0

The same story with slight differences was given for Damar Hamlin ( "has a pulse" ). The whole thing is fishy af. Like I said in another reply, I'm not trying to sound crazy, but give me a good reason why the NFL wouldn't just lie. How would any of us know what happened in that ambulance? I'm sorry, but I can't just take what these talking heads tell us as absolute.

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C0UNT4L4R1C 1 point ago +1 / -0

I saw that, but much like with the Damar Hamlin incident, there was some oddities about the situation. One being that the ambulance didn't just take off to the hospital right away after loading him up. They spent quite a bit of time bringing down family which could have been spent at the hospital. I'm not a doctor, nor do I play one on TV, but the situation was weird. I remember watching and wondering why they didn't just take off immediately. I understand completely after looking him up that he has apparently been tweeting and is in decent health, but it still makes me question the reasoning behind waiting to leave for the hospital. I'm not trying to go deep into some witch hunt about whether or not he is actually ok, but how would any of us know for sure? The NFL is as corrupt as any other form of modern entertainment. Just accepting what commentary or a news feed gives me is absurd.

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C0UNT4L4R1C 7 points ago +7 / -0

I had remembered while seeing the Damar Hamlin news come out that another player had collapsed on the field during a game. My wife and I were discussing how the situation was very similar to this current one. What didn't make any sense was that everyone had seemed to not know or had forgotten that Saivion Smith of the Detroit Lions also was unresponsive. He had a similar incident where the ambulance came on the field, took way more time that should be had taking him off the field, and had called his family down to the ambulance.

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