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  1. thinskin

    thinskin Porn Star Banned!

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    Ron's a piece of work!:rolleyes:



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      Sounds like a good thing to me.
       
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  2. latecomer91364

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    Blah blah blah...

    Does the intelligence challenged pussy of a tourist think anybody but his dumbfuck Libtard friends are going to click his video?

    Be a man, Dutchboy - say what you think you're trying to say in the post.
     
  3. shootersa

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    He doesn't dare. It would sound ridiculous.
     
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  5. thinskin

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    I said Ron's a piece of work but perhaps that is too much for you?

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  6. ace's n 8's

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    I'm of the opinion that it's a foreign concept for you and your ilk to go against the grain of Big Government.
     
  7. ace's n 8's

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    We can always tell who gives the social/communist leftists the bone chilling shivers.

    RPT: ‘Nonpartisan’ money being used to oust Fla. Gov. Ron DeSantis in 2022

    OAN Newsroom
    UPDATED 7:36 AM PT – Tuesday, May 4, 2021

    Organizations like the Center for Tech and Civic Life are, once again, using an IRS loophole to try and unseat Republican officials. One America’s Shane Althaus has more.
    https://www.oann.com/rpt-nonpartisan-money-being-used-to-oust-fla-gov-ron-desantis-in-2022/
     
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    DeSantis announces $1,000 bonuses to Florida first responders: 'We're funding the police and then some'

    Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced that his state would be rewarding the police and other first responders with $1,000 bonuses for doing their lifesaving work amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

    DeSantis made the announcement Wednesday, flanked by first responders and members of law enforcement during a news conference in front of the Satellite Beach Police Department.

    During the event he also announced he would sign the state's budget.

    The police officers surrounding the governor applauded DeSantis for the move, which he said would fund the police "and then some," throwing sand in the face of progressives who want to defund law enforcement.
     
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    Ron DeSantis busted for bogus claim that Florida is 'leading the way' on pandemic recovery




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    On Monday, May 3, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed an executive order ending COVID-19-related restrictions in his state — declaring, "The approach here is Florida leading the way, again, because I think there's some states going a different direction." But an analysis from the financial website WalletHub and economists for Howard, Yale, Drexel and other major universities found that among 50 states and the District of Columbia, Florida is #41 in terms of recovery from the pandemic.

    According to the analysis, a key factor in Florida coming in at #41 is its low vaccination rates.

    Florida Today reporter Alessandro Marazzi Sassoon explains, "Florida performed relatively well in many metrics. It ranked 46th and 45th for COVID-19 death and hospitalization rates respectively, 16th for job postings and consumer spending compared to pre-pandemic levels and 14th for active real estate listings. As a result, Florida ranked 15th on the economy and labor market indicator."

    Sassoon notes that the "22 different factors" in the analysis ranged from "COVID health" to "leisure and travel" to the "economy and labor market."

    "The state was middle of pack on metrics like unemployment, real GDP and average daily restaurant visits, posting 28th, 19th and 21st places, respectively," Sassoon observes. "Florida lagged in key health metrics, ranking ninth for hospitals with staff shortages and 11th for supply shortages. It also has low vaccination rates compared to the rest of the country, ranking 37th for the share of the population fully vaccinated and the share of the vaccine supply used."

    Sassoon points out that in Florida, a major concern for health experts that has been the aggressive COVID-19 variants that have emerged in other countries, including the ones first identified in Brazil, South Africa and the U.K.

    "A strain that is deadlier, more contagious and resistant to inoculation could undo the progress made so far," Sassoon explains. "For now, the more virulent U.K., South Africa and Brazil variants are circulating in Florida, with numbers doubling in the past two weeks. Florida has more variant cases than any other state. According to DOH data through Monday, Florida posted 9050 cases of the B.1.1.7 variant, commonly called the UK strain; 464 cases of the Brazilian P.1 variant; and 52 cases of the B.1.351 variant, known as the South African variant, which is slightly resistant to vaccines."

    https://www.rawstory.com/ron-desant...-that-florida-is-leading-the-way-on-recovery/
     
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    Oh yeah, Raw Story keeps 'busting' humiliating', and generally revealing the big Leftist 'TRUTH' about shit through weak conjecture and bizarre interpretations of facts.

    The only thing sadder than them (because at least those liars actually make money off this shit), are the Libtard sheep who parade it around as if it's 'Fact Incarnate'.

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  11. shootersa

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    You keep asking yourself, are they so naive they actually believe this spew, or are they evil propaganda purveyors so focused on winning that they'll sell their souls, morals and ethics to . ....
    Not sure what they rhink they accomplish with the spew.

    Anyone have a guess?
     
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  12. ace's n 8's

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    Florida governor signs Republican-backed law imposing new voting curbs

    Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on Thursday signed a bill imposing new limits on voting by mail and using ballot drop boxes, the latest Republican-backed voting restrictions to become law in a U.S. election battleground state.

    The new law restricts the use of absentee ballot drop boxes to the early voting period, adds new identification requirements for requesting such ballots, and requires voters to reapply for absentee ballots in each new general election cycle. Previously, Florida voters only had to apply once every two election cycles.

    The law also gives partisan election observers more power to raise objections and requires people offering voters assistance to stay at least 150 feet (45 meters) away from polling places, an increase from the previous 100-foot (30-meter) radius.

    Republican legislators in dozens of states have pursued measures to restrict voting rights in the aftermath of former President Donald Trump’s false claims that the 2020 election was stolen from him through widespread voting fraud. Lawmakers in the Texas House of Representatives were poised on Thursday to advance sweeping new voting limits despite opposition from numerous businesses.

    Minutes after DeSantis signed the law, the League of Women Voters of Florida and two other civil rights groups sued Florida's 67 counties to try to block the new restrictions. They are represented by Marc Elias, a Democratic lawyer who also sued Georgia over voting limits the state passed in March.

    The Florida branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Disability Rights Florida and the good government group Common Cause also sued the state on Thursday, arguing the limits would disproportionately hurt Black, Latino and disabled voters.

    Republican lawmakers have cited the unfounded claims made by Trump, a Florida absentee voter himself, after his decisive loss to Democrat Joe Biden.

    Minutes after DeSantis signed the law, the League of Women Voters of Florida and two other civil rights groups sued Florida's 67 counties to try to block the new restrictions. They are represented by Marc Elias, a Democratic lawyer who also sued Georgia over voting limits the state passed in March.


    Judges rejected such claims in more than 60 lawsuits that failed to overturn the election result. Lawmakers in Republican-controlled states, including Georgia, Texas and Arizona, nevertheless proposed legislation they said was necessary to curb voter fraud, which is extremely rare in the United States.
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    Now tell me, after reading this piece from Reuters...tell me that it isn't leftist leaning.
     
  13. ace's n 8's

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    The media has aligned themselves with the Democrat Party...there is ample evidence of it, and it's been that way for decades now... the medias has been and will continue to create the political narratives.

    The thing is, I dont know why they're doing it, is it a personal preference, for personal gain?, is it based on a monetary purpose?.

    Eventually the media will be part of an inclusive part of the State as mouth piece for whatever agenda the State wants it to be....some claim that it might already be there.
     
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    Ex-DeSantis' staffers form 'support group' to share tales of bullying from governor and his wife: report


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    According to a report from Politico's Playbook, former staffers who worked for Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) are getting together to commiserate over working conditions they endured under the controversial governor when he was still a member of the House -- as well as the demands of his wife.

    DeSantis, who has his eye on the 2024 GOP presidential nomination should Donald Trump not run again, has been attempting to increase his national profile in what is expected to be a large field of GOP contenders that could include both of Florida's U.S. Senators Marco Rubio or Rick Scott. With that higher profile comes more pressure and the governor is being accused of bullying staffers as well as placing blame on them when things didn't go his way on his climb to the top in the state.

    According to Politico, the Republican governor "...left behind a trail of former disgruntled staffers and has no long-standing political machine to mount a national campaign."

    Noting, "We talked to a dozen or so onetime aides and consultants to the Florida governor, and they all said the same thing: DeSantis treats staff like expendable widgets. He largely relies on a brain trust of two: himself and his wife, Casey DeSantis, a former local TV journalist," the report states.

    Summing up the relationship between the governor, his wife and his staff, one former employee bluntly stated, "Loyalty and trust, that is not a currency he deals in. It's him and Casey. But everyone else is like a disposable piece of garbage."

    Case in point, Politico reports: DeSantis often blames his staff for his own blunders, we're told. After DeSantis went on Fox News in 2018 and implored Florida voters not to 'monkey this up' by supporting his African American Democratic opponent for governor, he and his wife chewed out his campaign staff for not cleaning up the mess, according to three former staffers. Shortly after, DeSantis brought in a whole new group of advisers."

    Staffers were also appalled at how he treated an official recovering from cancer surgery.

    "At the beginning of his administration, DeSantis directed the Florida Republican Party leader to fire a party official who had cancer — on that person's first week back from surgery," five different ex-staffers told Playbook which gets to the point that the governor doesn't see his aides as people worthy of consideration.

    According to Politico, "Aides would lure DeSantis to staff meetings with cupcakes, saying that it was a colleague's birthday to get him to attend. In the gubernatorial primary, DeSantis visited his campaign headquarters just a couple of times. On election night, he entered the war room after his win and remarked, 'Wow, I didn't know this many people worked for me,' according to four former staffers."

    You can read more here.

    https://www.rawstory.com/ron-desantis-bullying/
     
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    The White House Is Throwing Tantrums Over Ron DeSantis's Election Integrity Law
    By Brandon Morse | May 07, 2021 1:30 PM ET

    Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is on the warpath against every Democrat agenda under the sun and, to the dismay of the left, he’s winning. His most recent victory comes in the form of a bill he signed into law that makes election procedures in the state of Florida far more secure and fair.


    The bill signing was hand-tailored to make the left angry as DeSantis shut out all of the media except Fox News during the bill signing, which he did live, on-air. The anger the left experienced spread like wildfire, all the way up to the White House where they are none too pleased that DeSantis made elections safe and secure.

    “The 2020 election was one of the most secure elections in American history. There’s no legitimate reason to change the rules right now to make it harder to vote. That’s built on a lie,” deputy press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said according to Fox News.

    “The only reason to change the rules right now is if you don’t like who voted, and that should be out of bounds,” she said.

    “There’s some states with bad laws trying to make them good. And some states with good laws trying to make them even better. That’s moving forward. Florida is moving in the wrong direction,” the press secretary added.

    The press secretary then trumpeted HR1, the election reform bill passed by the House that effectively takes the authority away from states to regulate their own voting systems and opens the door wide open for fraud in a myriad of ways, including banning state voter ID laws and allowing for same-day registration.

    DeSantis’s new law is effectively the opposite of HR1, as he highlighted during the signing according to Fox News:

    “I have what we think is the strongest election integrity measures in the country,” DeSantis said. “We’re making sure we’re enforcing voter ID … We’re also banning ballot harvesting. We’re not gonna let political operatives go and get satchels of votes to dump them in some drop box.”

    The bill allows drop boxes but with restrictions.

    “Drop boxes must be geographically located so as to provide all voters in the county with an equal opportunity to cast a ballot,” the bill says, and “must be monitored in person.”

    DeSantis said he is “not a fan” of drop boxes but that the legislature “wanted to keep them.” So the new law, DeSantis said, “The drop boxes will be available only when they’re monitored and during regular voting hours.”

    DeSantis added: “We’re also prohibiting mass mailing of balloting. We’ve had absentee voting in Florida for a long time. You request the ballot. You get it. And you mail it in. But to just indiscriminately send them out is not a recipe for success.”

    Also among its provisions is a “prohibition on the use of private funds for election-related expenses,” which is a response to the fact Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and others provided funding to some states and cities last year to help run the election.

    The 2020 election still brings a lot of haunting questions about fraud with it, but DeSantis is making it so that these questions never have to be asked in the first place. Meanwhile, H.R.1 is stalled in the Senate where it’s unlikely that it will pass due to several hurdles, including Democrat Senators Joe Manchin of West Virginia and Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona, neither of whom have an inclination to kill the filibuster, the wall between the Democrats and their agenda running wild.

    The White House is right to fear DeSantis’s new law as it could be the blueprint other states follow in the future, thus making it more difficult to implement election systems deemed far less secure and prone to corruption.
     
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    Yup...the leftists got greedy and showed us their collective corruption, and now they're pissed that they got caught.

    Had it been any other career politician that was in Trump's position as POTUS, that was up for re-election, this systematic election fraud would have never been exposed as it was.
     
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    Why, lookit!
    The despicables been defending censorship as long as, you know, it's deplorables getting censored.

    Now they think they were censored and they're twirling and peeing on themselves.

    Welcome to the revolution, despicables!