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More info on the steal

It’s not weird if you understand how lawfare works.

So let me put it to you this way:
1) You know the prosecution has unlimited resources. You know they will overcharge anyone they have a dissenting political opinion from.
2) You’re facing 3 misdemeanors and 6 felonies, including RICO charges. If convicted you’re facing over 25 years. Even if you win on appeal, you’ll be arrested publicly and your legal fees will be extreme.
3) The DA offers you a slap on the wrist, pleading away all of the felonies in exchange for probation.

What do you do? You really think Fat Fani would piss away a chance to lock Powell up for life in exchange for some probation? Would you take a chance in a corrupt court and a strongly liberal district with your freedom - while running yourself into the ground financially against a prosecutor that has unlimited resources?
No...no it is not. Theo is just lets say...different. I enjoy bantering with him, but he has a TON of democrat blood flowing through his veins. What that means is...he brings ZERO facts to ANY of his discussions. He THINKS guns are dangerous....with ZERO proof. He THINKS we all have multiple contacts with gun manufacturers and the NRA. ZERO proof. He THINKS we LOVE Donald Trump...yet as far as I know...not one of us have ever met him. He reminds me of a lib democrat that has two things between his legs...but thinks he is a woman because he wore a dress! LOL

BUT we love you Theo...great entertainment! (especially since BCS/DMF has been outed as socks)
 
A little reality. She won't be the last one who comes clean:

At an unscheduled hearing in Atlanta, Ellis pleaded guilty to one count of aiding and abetting false statements, a felony stemming from the election lies that Ellis and other Donald Trump lawyers peddled to Georgia lawmakers in December 2020.

“If I knew then what I knew now, I would have declined to represent Donald Trump in these post-election challenges. I look back on this experience with deep remorse,” Ellis said, her voice breaking at times.

In a tearful apology in court, Ellis spoke of her personal “failures” and expressed “deep remorse” while disavowing her involvement in Trump’s legal efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election.

“As an attorney who is also a Christian, I take my responsibilities as a lawyer very seriously and I endeavor to be a person of sound moral and ethical character in all of my dealings,” Ellis said.
But after the 2020 election, “I failed to do my due diligence,” she said.

“I relied on others, including lawyers with many more years of experience than I, to provide me with true and reliable information … what I did not do, but should have done, your honor, was to make sure that the facts the other lawyers alleged to be true were, in fact, true,” Ellis said

According to court filings, Ellis admitted that she “intentionally aided and abetted” Giuliani and another Trump lawyer, Ray Smith, in “in knowingly, willfully, and unlawfully making … false statements to members of the Georgia Senate.”

Their false statements included baseless claims of massive voter fraud – including through mail-in ballots, and with thousands of supposedly illegal votes from felons, minors and “dead people.” Both Smith and Giuliani pleaded not guilty.


In unrelated disciplinary proceedings in Colorado, where Ellis is a practicing attorney, Ellis admitted that many of her post-election public statements were false, including her claim that the race was “stolen” from Trump. She was censured by a judge and agreed to pay $224, ending the misconduct probe.

After Ellis’ indictment, she publicly complained about the lack of financial support from pro-Trump groups. She has raised more than $216,000 through an online crowdfunding website.
 
A little reality. She won't be the last one who comes clean:

At an unscheduled hearing in Atlanta, Ellis pleaded guilty to one count of aiding and abetting false statements, a felony stemming from the election lies that Ellis and other Donald Trump lawyers peddled to Georgia lawmakers in December 2020.

“If I knew then what I knew now, I would have declined to represent Donald Trump in these post-election challenges. I look back on this experience with deep remorse,” Ellis said, her voice breaking at times.

In a tearful apology in court, Ellis spoke of her personal “failures” and expressed “deep remorse” while disavowing her involvement in Trump’s legal efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election.

“As an attorney who is also a Christian, I take my responsibilities as a lawyer very seriously and I endeavor to be a person of sound moral and ethical character in all of my dealings,” Ellis said.
But after the 2020 election, “I failed to do my due diligence,” she said.

“I relied on others, including lawyers with many more years of experience than I, to provide me with true and reliable information … what I did not do, but should have done, your honor, was to make sure that the facts the other lawyers alleged to be true were, in fact, true,” Ellis said

According to court filings, Ellis admitted that she “intentionally aided and abetted” Giuliani and another Trump lawyer, Ray Smith, in “in knowingly, willfully, and unlawfully making … false statements to members of the Georgia Senate.”

Their false statements included baseless claims of massive voter fraud – including through mail-in ballots, and with thousands of supposedly illegal votes from felons, minors and “dead people.” Both Smith and Giuliani pleaded not guilty.


In unrelated disciplinary proceedings in Colorado, where Ellis is a practicing attorney, Ellis admitted that many of her post-election public statements were false, including her claim that the race was “stolen” from Trump. She was censured by a judge and agreed to pay $224, ending the misconduct probe.

After Ellis’ indictment, she publicly complained about the lack of financial support from pro-Trump groups. She has raised more than $216,000 through an online crowdfunding website.
How those RICO charges coming?
 
A little reality. She won't be the last one who comes clean:

At an unscheduled hearing in Atlanta, Ellis pleaded guilty to one count of aiding and abetting false statements, a felony stemming from the election lies that Ellis and other Donald Trump lawyers peddled to Georgia lawmakers in December 2020.

“If I knew then what I knew now, I would have declined to represent Donald Trump in these post-election challenges. I look back on this experience with deep remorse,” Ellis said, her voice breaking at times.

In a tearful apology in court, Ellis spoke of her personal “failures” and expressed “deep remorse” while disavowing her involvement in Trump’s legal efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election.

“As an attorney who is also a Christian, I take my responsibilities as a lawyer very seriously and I endeavor to be a person of sound moral and ethical character in all of my dealings,” Ellis said.
But after the 2020 election, “I failed to do my due diligence,” she said.

“I relied on others, including lawyers with many more years of experience than I, to provide me with true and reliable information … what I did not do, but should have done, your honor, was to make sure that the facts the other lawyers alleged to be true were, in fact, true,” Ellis said

According to court filings, Ellis admitted that she “intentionally aided and abetted” Giuliani and another Trump lawyer, Ray Smith, in “in knowingly, willfully, and unlawfully making … false statements to members of the Georgia Senate.”

Their false statements included baseless claims of massive voter fraud – including through mail-in ballots, and with thousands of supposedly illegal votes from felons, minors and “dead people.” Both Smith and Giuliani pleaded not guilty.


In unrelated disciplinary proceedings in Colorado, where Ellis is a practicing attorney, Ellis admitted that many of her post-election public statements were false, including her claim that the race was “stolen” from Trump. She was censured by a judge and agreed to pay $224, ending the misconduct probe.

After Ellis’ indictment, she publicly complained about the lack of financial support from pro-Trump groups. She has raised more than $216,000 through an online crowdfunding website.
Has she not seen all the 'proof' of fraud on twitter?
 
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This is the ridiculous kind of argument that just makes the democrats more convinced that you have nothing. That's the funny thing about most of this stuff, your damaging your own position by posting it.

At that point in the night all that was left to count where mail in ballots, which Biden was winning by a very high margin. All Biden needed to do is get roughly the same percentage as he had gotten all night long on mail in votes and he would win comfortably, which is why they were so confident. If that DIDN"T happen you would then have a statistical anomaly to post about.

Very simple, no mystery, and not the least bit hard to understand.
 
This is the ridiculous kind of argument that just makes the democrats more convinced that you have nothing. That's the funny thing about most of this stuff, your damaging your own position by posting it.
Then you should have no reason to fight us on election integrity and a thorough investigation into potential fraud in the 2020 and 2022 elections.
 
Not much brains, tho, thankfully.

Why did Trump say he wanted to go to trial in Georgia? Cause he said he had the proof.

Enjoy the show.
Don't forget about the EO...AND how desperate the FBI was to get classified documents back.

Not overdosing on Hopium but this is interesting.

 
Not much brains, tho, thankfully.

Why did Trump say he wanted to go to trial in Georgia? Cause he said he had the proof.

Enjoy the show.
I can't wait for Trump to blow these corrupt Georgia officials away with his proof.

It's kind of weird that he's waiting while his team is being prosecuted and punished but I know he's playing 3D chess so I'll just trust him.
 
I can't wait for Trump to blow these corrupt Georgia officials away with his proof.

It's kind of weird that he's waiting while his team is being prosecuted and punished but I know he's playing 3D chess so I'll just trust him.
No you don't. You troll on the internet, cause you have no idea what's going on.

Ignorance is bliss and the view from the front porch never changes.
 
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No you don't. You troll on the internet, cause you have no idea what's going on.

Ignorance is bliss and the view from the front porch never changes.
I hate the dems. I would love to see Trump or anyone shove their corruption up their asses.

I just have my doubts that Trump or anyone else has meaningful proof.
 
I hate the dems. I would love to see Trump or anyone shove their corruption up their asses.

I just have my doubts that Trump or anyone else has meaningful proof.
Because you have done zero research into the matter. That's painfully obvious to those of us who have.
 
Not much brains, tho, thankfully.

Why did Trump say he wanted to go to trial in Georgia? Cause he said he had the proof.

Enjoy the show.
Hoodwinkey I’ll be watching the show and YOU and I both know the ending and when that curtain closes, id bet all the money in the world you will take off like Casper the Ghost
 
I can't wait for Trump to blow these corrupt Georgia officials away with his proof.

It's kind of weird that he's waiting while his team is being prosecuted and punished but I know he's playing 3D chess so I'll just trust him.
It’s not his job to defend anyone else. These are separate cases.

And he can’t present evidence in a case he wasn’t involved in.

Also ironic that evidence that would have exonerated Ellis came out the day after her plea.
 
It’s not his job to defend anyone else. These are separate cases.

And he can’t present evidence in a case he wasn’t involved in.

Also ironic that evidence that would have exonerated Ellis came out the day after her plea.
And in a later post he said Sidney was 'small potatoes' and it didn't matter what happened to her.

Such a bad and irrelevant troll.

And no tears for Jenna, she played the game, and got played by the game.
 
It’s not his job to defend anyone else. These are separate cases.

And he can’t present evidence in a case he wasn’t involved in.

Also ironic that evidence that would have exonerated Ellis came out the day after her plea.
So if members of your team were getting prosecuted and you had evidence to exonerate them, you'd keep it to yourself?
 
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