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      After Much [s]Election Fraudulency Ah Finally Got Inniggerated #46

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        Originally posted by Senile Joe Biden View Post

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        • #19
          Judas Pence: Jan. 6 was a power grab. So is busting the filibuster to nationalize elections.

          https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2022/01/14/mike-pence-filibuster-nationalize-elections/


          Mike Pence was vice president of the United States from 2017 to 2021.

          Now that the anniversary of Jan. 6 has come and gone, some of us who lived through that tragic day in 2021 are getting a clearer picture of what was and is at stake. On Jan. 6, an angry mob ransacked the Capitol, largely to try to get Congress and me, as the president of the Senate, to use federal authority to overturn results of the presidential election that had been certified by all 50 states.

          Lives were lost and many were injured, but thanks to the selfless and courageous work of law enforcement, the Capitol was secured, and Congress was able to reconvene the very same day and complete its work under the Constitution and laws of the United States.

          In the year since that fateful day, states across the country have enacted measures to try to restore confidence in the integrity of our elections while ensuring access to voting for every American. Georgia, Arizona and Texas have led the way with common-sense reforms, such as requiring verifiable identification on absentee ballots and using cameras to record ballot processing.

          Despite this steady progress of state-based reforms, now come President Biden and Senate Democrats with plans to use the memory of Jan. 6 to attempt another federal power grab over our state elections and drive a wedge further into our divided nation.

          Their plan to end the filibuster to allow Democrats to pass a bill nationalizing our elections would offend the Founders’ intention that states conduct elections just as much as what some of our most ardent supporters would have had me do one year ago.

          Under the Constitution, elections are largely determined at the state level, not by Congress — a principle I upheld on Jan. 6 without compromise. The only role of Congress with respect to the electoral college is to “open, present and record” votes submitted and certified by the states. No more, no less. The notion that Congress would break the filibuster rule to pass a law equaling a wholesale takeover of elections by the federal government is inconsistent with our nation’s history and an affront to our Constitution’s structure.

          Democrats in Congress don’t like the way many states have governed over the past year. In fact, Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.) recently compared Republican state officials to “violent insurrectionists" who stormed the Capitol because they had the audacity to pass legislation designed to eliminate voter fraud.

          Biden and the Democrats’ plan advancing in Congress would massively increase opportunities for election fraud, further erode confidence in our elections and deliver an irreversible victory for the radical left.

          The plan would mandate the most questionable and abuse-prone election rules nationwide, while banning common-sense measures to detect, deter and prosecute election fraud.

          For example, states would be forced to adopt universal mail-in ballots, to provide same-day voter registration, online voter registration, easier voter registration through motor vehicle department offices and a minimum 15 days of early voting. Duplicate voter registration records would abound, states’ voter-ID requirements would be dramatically weakened, and anyone, including undocumented people,who simply signed a sworn written statementclaiming to be eligible to vote would be permitted to do so. The opportunities for voter fraud would explode.


          States would also be required to count every mail-in vote that arrives up to seven daysafter Election Day. Ballot harvesting — wherein which paid political operatives collect absentee ballots from places such as nursing homes — would be legal nationwide, exposing our most vulnerable voters to coercion and increasing the risk that their ballots would be tampered with.

          Our Founders were deeply suspicious of consolidated power in the nation’s capital. They also were rightly concerned with foreign interference if presidential elections were governed by or decided in the capital. Those were among the reasons the constitutional convention settled on state-based elections and limited the role of the federal government in the election of the nation’s leaders.

          Jan. 6 was a dark day in the history of our nation that was overcome by the courage of our Capitol Hill police and the willingness of the elected representatives of the American people in both parties to keep their oaths and uphold a constitutional framework that has been the bulwark of the freest and most prosperous nation in history.

          With this anniversary passed, I call on my former colleagues in the Senate to do as you did before: Uphold the right of states to conduct and certify elections. Reject this latest attempt to give Washington the power to decide how the United States’ elections are run. And keep the oath you made before God and the American people to support and defend the Constitution.
          Ick ben Judas Pence

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          • #20
            Jan. 6 Rioter Wearing ‘Camp Auschwitz’ Sweatshirt Gets 75 Days in Prison


            Robert Keith Packer, 57, of Newport News, Va., was also ordered to pay $500 in restitution in connection with the riot at the Capitol.

            https://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/15/u...tz-hoodie.html

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            Robert Keith Packer, left, pleaded guilty earlier this year to one count of parading, demonstrating or picketing in connection with the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol

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            ..A Virginia man who wore a sweatshirt with the words “Camp Auschwitz” across his chest as he breached the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, was sentenced on Thursday to 75 days in prison, officials said.

            Oh, no !!! Protesting jews being allegedly put into a camp and holohoaxing about it is for whiggers likely to get you put into a real ZOG camp.

            Robert Keith Packer, 57, of Newport News, was arrested about a week after the insurrection and pleaded guilty in January to one count of parading, demonstrating or picketing in the Capitol building. In addition to his prison time, which aligned with what prosecutors had requested, Mr. Packer must pay $500 in restitution.

            So much for the alleged "right" to pissfooly protest ZOF stealing the 2020 [S]election. Taking the CONstipation and Bill of Goods seriously will land a typpicull ZOGling whigger ZOGtard in jail and fined.

            Judge Carl J. Nichols of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia said during a virtual court hearing that although there was no evidence that Mr. Packer had used violence against officers, his sweatshirt was “incredibly offensive,” according to NBC News. The judge also said he felt that Mr. Packer’s apology was lacking, compared with those of other defendants who were charged in the riot.

            In the ZOG Mighty Evil Empire a fraudulent excessive apology telling the regime kort functionary that you are really really sorry and won't do it again is better than no apology.

            “It seems to me that he wore that sweatshirt for a reason,” Judge Nichols said. “We don’t know what that reason was, because Mr. Packer hasn’t told us.”

            Perhaps you can torture it out of him.

            Mr. Packer’s lawyer, Stephen F. Brennwald, acknowledged that his client’s outfit was “seriously offensive” but said that he had a free speech right to wear it, according to The Associated Press.

            Supposedly has rights. Satan help ZOG/Babylon when the whigger tax slaves get wise and realize that they have no such rights to anythang so that they are free to revolt.

            “It’s just awful that he wore that shirt that day,” the A.P. quoted Mr. Brennwald as saying. “I just don’t think it’s appropriate to give him extra time because of that because he’s allowed to wear it,” he said.

            "It made muh kikeish ZOGling mangina wettt but ZOG can't go around punishing them whiggers for [s]exercising theys' rights, cum-cum, cum-cum."

            Mr. Packer’s sentencing came more than 20 months after the Jan. 6, 2021, attack, which set off a sprawling criminal inquiry from the Justice Department. Prosecutors have embarked on the marathon process of trying more than 800 people arrested in connection with the riot.

            Now if every ZOGling had shot and killed a ZOGbot then this shit would have been dropped for lack of ZOGbot twats getting scart of be-cum-cum-cum-cumming dead shot ZOGbot twats.

            Earlier this month, a retired New York City police officer who swung a metal flagpole at a Washington officer during the riot received the longest sentence yet — 10 years — in a case stemming from the riot. Two other rioters, Thomas Robertson, another former police officer and Army veteran who prosecutors said had confronted police officers at the Capitol; and Guy Wesley Reffitt, the first defendant to go on trial in the attack on the Capitol, were both sentenced to seven years and three months in prison.

            ZOG can turn meaner if it thinks it has the upper paw.

            Photographs of Mr. Packer wearing his black sweatshirt, with its reference to the Nazi death camp and a skull, were widely shared by news media outlets and drew widespread outrage. His sweatshirt also included the phrase “Work Brings Freedom,” which is a rough translation of “Arbeit macht frei.” The German words were welded onto an iron arch that stood over one of the gates of the death camp, where more than 1.1 million people, the vast majority of them Jews, were systematically killed during World War II.

            An allusion to times past when they knew how to treat jews.

            Prosecutors said Mr. Packer told F.B.I. agents that he had worn the sweatshirt “because I was cold” and that he didn’t show remorse for storming the Capitol, repeatedly saying that it was “hard to tell” which side people were on.

            Especially given that it was a "fedsurrection".

            But during the sentencing hearing, an assistant U.S. attorney, Mona Furst, said that she learned on Wednesday that Mr. Packer had worn an “SS” T-shirt underneath his sweatshirt, according to The A.P. The SS was the Nazi paramilitary organization founded by Adolf Hitler.'

            The howwer, the howwer !!!

            I wanna be a Stormtrooper Stormtrooper in the SS like Grampa !!!

            But NOT a Soredfaggot/BoredFaggot with Dickie Barrett in Da AssAss!


            Mr. Packer told agents that while he was at the Capitol he had heard a gunshot and seen Ashli Babbitt fall after an officer shot her as she tried to climb into a House hallway through a broken window. Only after armed officers arrived after the fatal shooting did Mr. Packer leave the Capitol, prosecutors said.

            Judas Pence's nigger pig
            Put Ashli Babbitt in her grave.
            Judas Pence's nigger pig
            Killed Ashli the Brave
            Judas Pence's nigger pig
            Put Ashli in her grave.
            She ain't gonna MAGAtard no more.


            In a pre-sentence memo, Mr. Brennwald, Mr. Packer’s lawyer, said his client was not “spoiling for a fight” and was “about as passive as a member of the crowd could have been that day.”

            He “appeared to be similar to the character played by Tom Hanks in the movie ‘Forrest Gump’ — a man who went through life almost as if he was outside of his body and mind, looking in,” Mr. Brennwald said about his client’s 36 minutes in the building.

            Looks like Gomer-Goober Packerwood, is Gomer-Goober Packerhead.
            Don't geld this ZOGtard, cum-cum, cum-cum. Just slapp his pee-pee about a bit.




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