Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That golf course gathering is odd. Could it be he's instructing his employees how he wishes them to upgrade the course?
Not everything he does is sinister. But it looks strange. All those men riding in golf carts.
Men riding in golf carts on a golf course! How very odd![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That golf course gathering is odd. Could it be he's instructing his employees how he wishes them to upgrade the course?
Not everything he does is sinister. But it looks strange. All those men riding in golf carts.
Men riding in golf carts on a golf course! How very odd![]()
Without golf clubs or golf shoes or playing any golf at all? Of course it’s odd.
If I owned a golf course and wanted to inspect the place and/or was thinking of improvements/maintenance, I would use a golf cart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What would be the point of seizing phones now? Wouldn’t anyone with half a brain have wiped that a long time ago?
They've seized a bunch of them. Every message has at least two people on it. Find a message on one and not the other, you know that someone deleted. And deleting is obstruction when the message in question is evidence of criming.
People are COMMUNICATING!! OMG.
Does anyone here actually think that seizing all these phones is a good idea? What’s next? Round them all up and put them in jail for ‘conspiring against Democrats?’.
They were communicating about organizing a coup. So yes, seizing the phones they used to do that is a good idea because it will provide evidence of their plans to overturn the election.
Please print the messages specifically stating they planned to falsify votes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What would be the point of seizing phones now? Wouldn’t anyone with half a brain have wiped that a long time ago?
They've seized a bunch of them. Every message has at least two people on it. Find a message on one and not the other, you know that someone deleted. And deleting is obstruction when the message in question is evidence of criming.
People are COMMUNICATING!! OMG.
Does anyone here actually think that seizing all these phones is a good idea? What’s next? Round them all up and put them in jail for ‘conspiring against Democrats?’.
They were communicating about organizing a coup. So yes, seizing the phones they used to do that is a good idea because it will provide evidence of their plans to overturn the election.
Please print the messages specifically stating they planned to falsify votes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What would be the point of seizing phones now? Wouldn’t anyone with half a brain have wiped that a long time ago?
They've seized a bunch of them. Every message has at least two people on it. Find a message on one and not the other, you know that someone deleted. And deleting is obstruction when the message in question is evidence of criming.
People are COMMUNICATING!! OMG.
Does anyone here actually think that seizing all these phones is a good idea? What’s next? Round them all up and put them in jail for ‘conspiring against Democrats?’.
Bleat, bleat, bleat!
GOP love the word sheeple for others, but they have a pretty good hive mind going.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That golf course gathering is odd. Could it be he's instructing his employees how he wishes them to upgrade the course?
Not everything he does is sinister. But it looks strange. All those men riding in golf carts.
Men riding in golf carts on a golf course! How very odd![]()
Without golf clubs or golf shoes or playing any golf at all? Of course it’s odd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What would be the point of seizing phones now? Wouldn’t anyone with half a brain have wiped that a long time ago?
They've seized a bunch of them. Every message has at least two people on it. Find a message on one and not the other, you know that someone deleted. And deleting is obstruction when the message in question is evidence of criming.
People are COMMUNICATING!! OMG.
Does anyone here actually think that seizing all these phones is a good idea? What’s next? Round them all up and put them in jail for ‘conspiring against Democrats?’.
They were communicating about organizing a coup. So yes, seizing the phones they used to do that is a good idea because it will provide evidence of their plans to overturn the election.
Anonymous wrote:Apparently, Ty Cobb (Trump’s former lawyer) was one of the men who met with Trump on the golf course yesterday. Maybe it’s starting to sink in he is in deep sh**?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What would be the point of seizing phones now? Wouldn’t anyone with half a brain have wiped that a long time ago?
They've seized a bunch of them. Every message has at least two people on it. Find a message on one and not the other, you know that someone deleted. And deleting is obstruction when the message in question is evidence of criming.
People are COMMUNICATING!! OMG.
Does anyone here actually think that seizing all these phones is a good idea? What’s next? Round them all up and put them in jail for ‘conspiring against Democrats?’.
Anonymous wrote:This is off to the side, but you have to enjoy that Trump isn't getting invited to the Queen's funeral.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/queen-elizabeth-ii-funeral-donald-trump-white-house-b2165572.html
Especially after she gave him that secret knightship and everything
Anonymous wrote:This is off to the side, but you have to enjoy that Trump isn't getting invited to the Queen's funeral.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/queen-elizabeth-ii-funeral-donald-trump-white-house-b2165572.html
Especially after she gave him that secret knightship and everything