
🇺🇸 Martin
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🇺🇸 Martin
@Captain_Capitol
Pro-American • Corruptly charged under 1512(c)(2) • Never been pro-government
Minnesota, USA Katılım Ocak 2024
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@j_fishback @VeilPiercerBufo Of those four options, 100% bomb Iran.
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Four years after the loss of our daughter, my husband died in a tragic accident at our home. He was trying to repair some shingles that had ripped up in the wind, when he fell.
The days following gusts up to 70mph destroyed even more of the roof. With insurance only paying 20% of replacing, I’m having to come up with several thousand more.
If you can help or even share this post, I’d much appreciate it. Thank you.
givesendgo.com/honigfordroof?…
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@America1stLegal @mrddmia “Choice 2A1 - Contact Pete's wife and ask if she's noticed any new activities”
As if that’s not going to send good ol’Pete over the edge even faster lol
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/8 Biased intelligence products like this undermine Americans’ confidence in the federal government — and reveal yet another viewpoint the Biden Administration treated as a domestic terror threat.
America First Legal@America1stLegal
/5 “Pete” is an “Anti-gov/authority Abusive Parent/Stepdad.”
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$200 billion would pay for free college for every American, $10 day childcare, 1000 new trade schools, the 40% federal share of special needs education and a lot more.
What are we even doing here?
MAGA is now Iran first?
Jeff Stein@JStein_WaPo
SCOOP: The Pentagon asked the White House today for more than *$200 billion* for the Iran war supplemental, sources say Some White House aides think Congress won't support b/c it's so big Will tee up giant battle in Congress
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@RepRaskin Imagine how weak Raskin must be—how little he must feel inside—to be a fifth-term representative and still leverage this lie over five years later. It’s his crutch—and if there’s any justice, I hope he was scared that day, and I hope he still is.
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Today, I journeyed to an obscure part of the Capitol basement to see the long-awaited plaque honoring the police officers who defended Congress and America against Trump’s insurrectionary mob on January 6, 2021.
To his credit, Sen. Tillis joined Democrats in demanding it be put up, but this spot is not accessible to the public.
Speaker Johnson, come on—put the plaque in its rightful place of honor.
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@Chevy70 @KurtSchlichter @RobVet2020 You don’t have data quotas anymore, Floki, so feel free to explore the internet without worry of hitting your limit.



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The real story about the NATO countries refusing to help the United States is not that they disagree with American policy. In fact, they’re very happy we’re eliminating Iran as a threat. They’re just afraid of all the Muslims they let in, so they won’t say it out loud. The real story, however, is the fact that they don’t have a military that’s capable of performing the mission.
So next time some geebo from Denmark starts crowing about how they turned down their NATO ally, ask them what ship they could deploy to the Persian Gulf within one week that could conduct those operations. And you will never get an answer because the answer is none.
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@Captain_Capitol @jtt2212 @DarrigoMelanie @grok Ok, but you don’t know if this direct person actually has done what you’re saying. Kinda just a random generalized addition to your argument. And yea I don’t think the bill should be passed, I don’t think it’ll hurt too many possible voters but it’s a solution to a fake problem.
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Maybe read your bill?
The accepted forms of ID to vote under the SAVE Act:
1. Enhanced REAL ID: Only available in 5 states. Costs up to $50 (poll tax) and requires a birth certificate which 40M Americans lack access to.
2. Valid passport: 146M Americans do not have and costs at least $130 (poll tax). Trump gutted the agencies issuing them.
3. U.S. military ID card presented with military record of service.
4. Government-issued photo ID showing place of birth: 300M Americans do not have one, and costs up to $50 (poll tax).
5. Non-Enhanced REAL ID driver’s license, state ID, or tribal ID shown in conjunction with a birth certificate (40M lack access to) that matches your last name (which 69M women do not have due to marriage) and other forms of documentation, and which require a cost to obtain (poll tax).
If this was truly a voter ID bill, it would provide every eligible voter in the U.S. a voter ID, and provide them at no cost to align with the 24th Amendment — so why doesn’t your bill do that if voter ID is so popular?
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee
Read the bill No passport required Pass the SAVE America Act
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You can’t charge people to vote, but you can charge them for a birth certificate. You leftists claim to be well-educated, yet you become intellectually dishonest when it suits you—or perhaps it’s real, and TDS robs you of your critical thinking and logic. Either way, it’ll be fun to watch Gorsuch rip apart the flimsy arguments your leftist lawyers bring to SCOTUS when they attempt to challenge the SAVE Act after Trump signs it into law, assuming the clock doesn’t run out on your ability to challenge it once SCOTUS enters its summer recess.
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@Captain_Capitol @DarrigoMelanie Yeah, pretty sure that the law that says you cannot charge people to VOTE kind of implies that you are going to VOTE, bud.
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Once passed, Trump needs to wait until the 10th day afterward to sign the bill into law. We need to stifle the leftist lawfare, which is sure to come, and drag out the process to prevent their challenge from reaching the Supreme Court before the July recess—therefore delaying any arguments before the Court until they return from recess in October, effectively running out the clock on their ability to get a ruling before the midterm elections. That’s what the Democrats would do to us, and we need to beat them at their own game.
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@JoeThoman4 @terandula @DarrigoMelanie Guys, you’ve hit a stalemate. Time to move on to greener pastures. Whether that’s folding that load of laundry you’ve been putting off, or moving to a better argument, this argument should be abandoned.
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@libsoftiktok @mrddmia This criminal is from Rochester, MN, and was first reported for assaulting the child in 2018. He then continued assaulting the same child for two years before finally being arrested.
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@SammyJames77 @terandula @DarrigoMelanie No, I’m an originalist and a textualist like the great Antonin Scalia, and I’m not foolish enough to think presenting a document to prove citizenship is a poll tax, because by definition it is not a poll tax.
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@Captain_Capitol @terandula @DarrigoMelanie Martin not a big constitution guy huh?
I guess that makes sense, his bio says he's never been pro government so being against the founding document of the government would line up with that
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If a person can request a mail-in ballot and cast their vote with it, then there’s no reason they can’t go through the process of obtaining a birth certificate, as outlined in the image I provided in my original comment.
But that wasn’t even why I made my original comment—I was arguing that it’s ridiculous to claim 40M people “lack access” to a birth certificate. Perhaps the issue isn’t that 40M people lack access, but rather that they simply don’t have one. And it’s not lost on me that this number is suspiciously close to the number of illegal immigrants Biden let into the country.
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@Captain_Capitol @DarrigoMelanie Funny that you would mention movement impediments, though, because they were some of the reasons mail-in polls were implemented.
But now to mail in polls you still need to present the papers in person, and that defeats the purpose.
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Your logic is flawed. You’re not federally required to be a nudist, you’re not federally required to live near a polling location, and you’re not federally required to vote. That is the correct logical progression.
You are required to wear clothes in public, you are required to secure transportation if you live 20 miles from a polling location, have no personal transportation, and have mobility issues, and soon you will be federally required to prove your citizenship in order to vote in federal elections. Documentation is not a poll tax—no matter how much you want it to be.
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@Captain_Capitol @DarrigoMelanie Except you're not federally required to be a nudist, or federally required to live anywhere far from the polling locations.
You ARE being federally required to have this document which costs money to obtain or duplicate, to vote.
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