May 8, 2022

At the Sunrise Café...

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 ... you can write about whatever you want.

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28 comments:

David Begley said...

Watched “2000 Mules.” The 2020 election was stolen by the Dems in PA, MI, WI, GA and AZ.

The FBI and local cops do nothing. Plenty of evidence to prosecute. And jail those mules without bond and watch them squeal. One mule drove up in a Mercedes.

Joe Smith said...

'Watched “2000 Mules.” The 2020 election was stolen by the Dems in PA, MI, WI, GA and AZ.'

And water is wet...

gadfly said...

From the UK Guardian:

Russia would never give genuine western journalists airtime. But it can always find a slot for its favorite quisling: Fox News’s Tucker Carlson. He pushes out Russian propaganda lines or perhaps creates his own lies for Russia to use. Ukraine, not Russia, is the real tyranny. NATO provoked poor Vladimir Putin. The West is plotting to use biological weapons. Last week, he floated the theory that the war was not the result of an unprovoked invasion by a colonialist dictatorship but of the Biden administration’s desire to avenge Donald Trump’s victory in 2016.

Jupiter said...

Here is what they show, after they have shown lots of video of mules depositing ballots. First, they looked at only those mules who had at least 10 drop-box visits, and calculated the average number of visits/mule. They assumed 5 ballots per visit. Here are the stats;

10 + visits/mule = 2,000 mules (actually, looks like 2150)
state MI WI GA AZ PA US
mules 500 100 250 200 1100
visits 50 28 24 20 50
winner B B T T T T (279/259)

BTW, in PA they only looked at Philadelphia. 1100 mules, with an average of 50 db visits per mule. Vote fraud on a massive scale.

But that is an extremely conservative scenario.

Next, they count mules with 5 or more visits, and assume only 3 ballots per visit. Trump wins all 5 states, and the electoral vote is 305/233. A 70+ electoral vote landslide.

5+ visits/mule = 54,000 mules
state MI WI GA AZ PA US
ballots 226,590 83,565 92,670 207,435 209,505
winner T T T T T T (305/233)

That is over 800,000 illegal ballots, and they only looked at portions of those five states. 54,000 people recruited to take part in the theft of an election. Organized crime. RICO.

Narr said...

Because Blogger ate my comment on the office dog thread, I'll repeat here what I can recall--that was this morning.

Other than legit service animals, critters should not be in the office. I'm allergic to cats, and have worked with people allergic to dogs (how awful!), and as others pointed out those animals can trigger some people without trying.

Office birthday parties, office dogs, and eventually dog birthday parties?

Browndog said...

Watching 2000 mules.

dreams said...

The trainer for the KY Derby winner seems to be a very personable and witty guy, good press conference after the race.

https://www.facebook.com/watch/live/?ref=watch_permalink&v=572002750796942

farmgirl said...

I think I love the center photo best. It’s the clouds, very cool w/the orange sky.

gadfly said...

David Begley said...
Watched “2000 Mules.” The 2020 election was stolen by the Dems in PA, MI, WI, GA and AZ.

The FBI and local cops do nothing. Plenty of evidence to prosecute. And jail those mules without bond and watch them squeal. One mule drove up in a Mercedes.


A film debuting in over 270 theaters across the United States this week uses a flawed analysis of cellphone location data and ballot drop box surveillance footage to cast doubt on the results of the 2020 presidential election nearly 18 months after it ended.

This outfit, Texas-based nonprofit True the Vote, spent months lamely lobbying states to use its findings to change voting laws. A Houston prosecutor just charged a TTV investigator this past week with running a repair van off the road and holding the driver at gunpoint while searching his truck for nonexistent ballots during the 2020 election.

The movie presented only one unnamed eyewitness from Arizona, a detail you somehow missed.

n.n said...

Mothers to be, mothers who are, and mothers ever after... The hardest job you will ever love. Happy Mother's Day

Jupiter said...

Gadfly says that 2000 mules used a "flawed analysis". Are you quoting an "expert", Gadfly? Could you be more specific? What are these "flaws"?

stephen cooper said...

As we wind down Mother's Day, let's give some thought to the true heroes .... those women whose mothers were below average mothers (an average mother is a pretty good mother in modern America, although in some countries that is not true) ---- the true heroes in the Land of Mothers are those mothers who grew up with a lousy selfish mother and yet are good mothers to their children.
It is good to buy chocolates or balloons or flowers for any mother on Mother's Day, but, speaking as someone who has met some mothers who had really really below average mothers when they were children but who grew up to be good mothers, in their turn, to the grandchildren of those below-average mothers ----- speaking as someone who has met those heroines ---- well, as Mother's Day winds down, let's be grateful to GOD that there are such people in this world.

BUMBLE BEE said...

As with the mules, Gadfly makes a "pay day" post.

wendybar said...

My move to becoming Pro Life happened in High School. A girl the year ahead of me got pregnant by her boyfriend, who then promptly dumped her. Instead of getting an abortion, she went through with the pregnancy. (1978) She gave the baby up for adoption, and went on with her life. Years later, I worked with her sister in law, and she was still pining for her child. She was married, and had changed her name, but wanted her sister in law to be aware that if her child ever looked her up....she may start with her sister in law with the last name she had then. To me, she was braver than any other girl that age that had an abortion instead. I think of her every Mothers Day, and I hope she got her wish to be reunited with her child.

Lucien said...

Schumer says he wants to force an on-the-record vote on a bill to codify Roe, but what would such a bill look like?

Would it say states can’t bar abortions up to x weeks, but can sometimes ban them up to x+y weeks, and always after x+y weeks? Will it use the word “viability”? Will it have language about “unduly burdening” abortion rights? Will it say something ridiculously vague, like “The holding of Roe is hereby codified”?

I bet there are a bunch of Democrats who don’t want to be on the record as supporting ANY limits on abortion. Schumer’s plan won’t necessarily make them happy.

Or maybe they’ll just go for vague, crappy language, on the theory of “why not, the thing’s never gonna pass anyway”.

narciso said...

https://wattsupwiththat.com/2022/05/08/watch-morano-on-tv-explains-how-climate-agenda-is-pushing-the-end-of-private-car-ownership-end-of-meat-eating-2/

n.n said...

Imagine there is no wicked solution
It's easy if you try
No abortion chambers
In front of us only time
Imagine all the babies
Living for today

What if women (and men), and girls (with social progress), only had four choices: abstention, prevention, adoption ("shared/shifted responsibility"), compassion ("personal responsibility"). What if women had, not politically congruent, but equal rights, and only aborted another human life through election in self-defense.

narciso said...

Yes that was after twenty years of thr slaughter of the unborn

n.n said...

Will it use the word “viability”?

The exquisite symmetry of viability from baby's first heart beat at six weeks, coherent nervous system function, to granny's last heart beat, and disordered conclusion.

Schumer says he wants to force an on-the-record vote on a bill to codify Roe, but what would such a bill look like?

Schumer, Pelosi et al: I deny women and men's dignity and agency. I propose codification of elective abortion ("capital punishment", cruel and unusual, denial of due process, lynching) of wholly innocent human lives for social, redistributive, clinical, and fair weather causes. I back the progress of human life as negotiable commodities. I hereby propose that with social progress, and abolitionists in the wings, we can no longer rely on the Twilight Amendment ("emanations from penumbras"), but must approve the Wicked Solution to secure Diversity [dogma] (e.g. ageism), Inequity, and Exclusion (DIE) to secure the exclusion of "our Posterity", and plausible "burdens".

Roe, Roe, Roe your baby down the river Styx.

Ken B said...

Per Worldometer, US coronavirus deaths are over 1 million. https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/

Will Yancey Ward admit he was wrong to predict 7500 tops?

I asked him that at a quarter million or so and he said no, because some worst case scenarios were a lot higher. So I want to ask again.

Michael K predicted 20,000 for the whole epidemic. But he admitted 250,000 was more tha he predicted. Still, off by a factor of 50 is a lot.

If you are not fully vaxed, get vaxed.

Rusty said...

Jupiter said...
"Gadfly says that 2000 mules used a "flawed analysis". Are you quoting an "expert", Gadfly? Could you be more specific? What are these "flaws"?"
We won't hear from him again on this topic on this post.
N.N. God is infinitely merciful. God is also infinitely just. This is cause for worry.

Curious George said...

Ken B, if you believe those numbers (I don't) let's do the math:

1,024,546 deaths divided by 85,581,715 cases = 1.2% chance of death.

Of course it's well know that the vast majority of deaths came from those older folks with multiple underlying health conditions. It's also well known that the variant virus is contagious, but the symptoms are mild, and that the "vax" doesn't stop you from getting it or spreading it. So why get some experimental gene immunotherapy whose long term effects are not known? You'd have to be a fucking idiot at this point to get the jab. Which you are. But of course you're already double jabbed and boosted. You gotta protect mommy, otherwise no more meatloaf.

Joe Smith said...

'Per Worldometer, US coronavirus deaths are over 1 million. https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/'

Blame Fauci...he funded it.

Rusty said...

If you were wondering where the people in all those bombed out villages in Russian occupied Ukraine are going
https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/rick-moran/2022/05/08/camps-discovered-in-russia-house-thousands-of-ukrainians-forcibly-removed-from-home-n1.

Brylinski said...

Indian surgeon plans to transplant womb into a TRANS woman in world-first op that could pave way for biological men to get pregnant: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-10796849/Indian-surgeon-plans-transplant-womb-TRANS-woman-pregnant-world-op.html.

Only one documented case ever of womb being inserted into a biological man but it was fatal, according to the story.

Michael K said...

Michael K predicted 20,000 for the whole epidemic. But he admitted 250,000 was more tha he predicted. Still, off by a factor of 50 is a lot.

Good God ! The lunatic Ken B is back. I thought you were up in the Great White North helping Trudeau track down unvaccinated truckers.

Michael K said...

This outfit, Texas-based nonprofit True the Vote, spent months lamely lobbying states to use its findings to change voting laws.

True the Vote was begun by a courageous woman in Texas who found vote fraud in the Obama admin and pursued it in spite of incredible harassment by the Obama regime. There is nothing "lame" about her.

Jim at said...

If you are not fully vaxed, get vaxed.

How many jabs are you up to now, Ken? Four? Five? Six?

You want to inject your body with a bunch of shit that doesn't work? Go right ahead.

Demanding I do the same? Fuck no and you.