for some reason, the
anticipation level isn't quite as high as birfers' past efforts.
dalebert wrote:
yay
Uncle Slayton wrote:
“Epperly also questions U.S. Rep. Nancy Pelosi’s right to run for federal office since she’s a woman.”
This guy may be on to something and this case may have legs.
Flotsam_Jetsome wrote:
I wish this gentleman the best of luck, but if the outcomes in Georgia, Florida and Arizona (Bennett) aren’t enough to convince reasonable-minded persons that the rule of law is dead (or at least on hiatus until Teh Won leaves), then nothing will.
Kenny Bunk wrote:
This Alaskan prospector dude should check in with his Republican representatives before he goes around filing expensive lawsuits. Mine told me that Mombasa Man was OK because he was "born in Hawaii." They said the paperwork on his website proves it.
If that weren't true, I am sure Rush Limbaugh would have said something about it.
also too, teh google special ops:
BlueDragon wrote:
expunged from google, huh?
I'd almost bet they have a dump protocol action command somewhere along the line which sends some stuff just part-way (thru 479,272 "hits") down the memory hole. Plausible deniability, and all that...with as time goes on, the number (hit number where an item could be found) downward increasing towards infinity hell.
I'd bet only a few on the Google campus know of the secrets of that inner-circle, special order admin op.
There could even be some lone wolf types, along with some ad-hoc cabals who have the capability of doing the memory hole dirty work, so do so, without anyone in management directing the proceedings in any way, which gives them another layer of plausible deniability.
What we could really us is a handful of whistleblowers inside Google, who would be crafty enough to "stay on station" sort of like double-agents, after the credible info was leaked. There just has to be some geek turned code-toad who would relish that sort of thing.