A good autist should be able to hack this together in a day or less

Seriously, this should take a good autist about 20 minutes to find the transcripts and audio clips of "interesting" celebrities for the people on the transcripts. Bonus points for getting and using audio clips of impersonators of the people on the transcripts

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Woke supremacy? (www.thegatewaypundit.com)
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Was it supposed to be filed by the attorneys general today?

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The more you know?

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Here, it seems like (1) the DNC, the MSM, and the Biden Campaign (collectively DncMsmBc) represented that Biden was not mentally impaired, (2) Biden was in fact mentally impaired (as admitted by Hunter Biden in text messages prior to the vote on Nov 3 2020), (3) whether a candidate is mentally impaired is material to the voting public, (4) the DncMsmBc knew Biden was mentally impaired (5) the DncMsmBc intended that the voting public vote based on not knowing the truth of Biden's mental impairment, (6) the voting public was ignorant of Biden's mental impairment, (7) the voting public relied upon the DNC, the MSM, and the Biden campaign misrepresentation about the facts of Biden's mental impairment, (8) the voting public had a right to rely upon the DncMsmBc about the Biden's mental impairment, and (9) the voting public has suffered irreparable damage from having voted for Biden.

In the United States, common law generally identifies nine elements needed to establish fraud: (1) a representation of fact; (2) its falsity; (3) its materiality; (4) the representer’s knowledge of its falsity or ignorance of its truth; (5) the representer’s intent that it should be acted upon by the person in the manner reasonably contemplated; (6) the injured party’s ignorance of its falsity; (7) the injured party’s reliance on its truth; (8) the injured party’s right to rely thereon; and (9) the injured party’s consequent and proximate injury. See, e.g., Strategic Diversity, Inc. v. Alchemix Corp., 666 F.3d 1197, 1210 n.3, 2012 U.S. App. LEXIS 1175, at *25 n.3 (9th Cir. 2012) (quoting Staheli v. Kauffman, 122 Ariz. 380, 383, 595 P.2d 172, 175 (1979)); Rice v. McAlister, 268 Ore. 125, 128, 519 P.2d 1263, 1265 (1975); Heitman v. Brown Grp., Inc., 638 S.W.2d 316, 319, 1982 Mo. App. LEXIS 3159, at *4 (Mo. Ct. App. 1982); Prince v. Bear River Mut. Ins. Co., 2002 UT 68, ¶ 41, 56 P.3d 524, 536-37 (Utah 2002).

https://www.mitchell-attorneys.com/common-law-fraud

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The middle class with bills to pay, families to feed, and a jobs that aren't adjusted for inflation don't have time to travel to the capitol and protest during the week.

The middle class usually have the weekend off, but government offices and businesses are generally closed on the weekend so it's hard to find a place to protest on the weekend to make an impact.

Big money country clubs are where the elites go on Saturday to play golf and relax. Protesting (politely) at big money country clubs on Saturday should make an impression on the people that can make a difference.

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https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/11/happening-judge-virginia-dismisses-case-allows-fairfax-county-include-absentee-mail-ballots-governor-election-violate-law/

The Fairfax County Office of Elections argued that Virginia law stipulates that such a challenge can only be brought by an “aggrieved voter,” the candidate for office, the candidate’s campaign, or the chairman of the candidate’s political party.

All they needed was "an aggrieved voter", the candidate, the candidate's campaign, or the candidate's political party to file the suit. How did the lawyers for the Virginia Institute for Public Policy not know this when filing the suit?

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Per [1], Domestic terrorism: Violent, criminal acts committed by individuals and/or groups to further ideological goals stemming from domestic influences, such as those of a political, religious, social, racial, or environmental nature.

The DoJ's actions against law abiding parents speaking out against CRT appear to be violent, criminal acts committed to further ideological goals stemming from political and social influences.

The FBI's persecution of law abiding protestors appear to be violent, criminal acts committed to further ideological goals stemming from political and social influences.

The US military's battery of law abiding soldiers injecting them with experimental mRNA treatments appear to be violent, criminal acts committed to further ideological goals stemming from political and social influences.

[1] https://www.fbi.gov/investigate/terrorism

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