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this governor is as good as Governor Ron DaSantis


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2022 Aug 10, 8:37pm   2,249 views  20 comments

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“It is obvious that neither President Biden nor his handlers have actually read SB 202, which I signed into law yesterday. This bill expands voting access, streamlines vote-counting procedures, and ensures election integrity. There is nothing ‘Jim Crow’ about requiring a photo or state-issued ID to vote by absentee ballot – every Georgia voter must already do so when voting in-person. President Biden, the left, and the national media are determined to destroy the sanctity and security of the ballot box. As Secretary of State, I consistently led the fight to protect Georgia elections against power-hungry, partisan activists. As Governor, I won’t back down from keeping Georgia elections secure, accessible, and fair.”
-Governor Kemp

https://gov.georgia.gov/press-releases/2021-03-26/governor-kemp-responds-president-bidens-attack-election-integrity

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1   just_passing_through   2022 Aug 10, 8:39pm  

Kemp?

I have to admit, my impression is that Georgia is totally fukt and the hell with the lot of them.

But maybe you know something I don't know.
2   AD   2022 Aug 10, 8:41pm  

What is interesting is the Dems narrative is that Trump knew the election was not stolen and believed he lost fairly without any election integrity issues. They are trying to use that against him as far as his behavior after the November 2020 election such as calling the various secretary of states such as Georgia.

But I think the DOJ's and Attorney General Garland case against Trump will fall apart based in part of what Governor Kemp has down in Georgia with election integrity.

Yet, Governor Kemp signed into law various election integrity measures.

If Georgia did not have election integrity issues in November 2020, then why did Kemp and the Republicans push for election reform ?

That is why the Dems are stuck as they then have to attack Governor Kemp because his election integrity law was reactive and in response to reports of ballot fraud in November 2020.
3   richwicks   2022 Aug 10, 8:41pm  

Everything is theater.

Did he ban mask mandates and vaccines?
4   AD   2022 Aug 10, 8:46pm  

richwicks says

Did he ban mask mandates and vaccines?


He opened up Georgia such as movie theaters just before DaSantis did. Georgia was the first state to open up.

California was the last state to open up.
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5   Patrick   2022 Aug 10, 8:47pm  

ad says

What is interesting is the Dems narrative is that Trump knew the election was not stolen and believed he lost fairly without any election integrity issues.


No sane person can honestly believe that that 2020 election was not fraudulent.

And that's even before "2000 Mules", which provides enough evidence to hang a lot of people.
6   AD   2022 Aug 10, 8:47pm  

just_passing_through says

Georgia is totally fukt and the hell with the lot of them.


Is that because a lot of Democrat doucebags from the north are moving to Atlanta ?

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7   AD   2022 Aug 10, 8:50pm  

Patrick says


ad says


What is interesting is the Dems narrative is that Trump knew the election was not stolen and believed he lost fairly without any election integrity issues.


No sane person can honestly believe that that 2020 election was not fraudulent.

And that's even before "2000 Mules", which provides enough evidence to hang a lot of people.



Patrick, the DOJ is trying to prove Trump knew he had lost fairly and that it was not stolen. They are trying to claim he took actions or steps that were criminal based on him knowing he lost. They are saying he tried to overthrow a fair election even though he knew they were fair results. I read they are going after his intent and are going to prove he knew the election results were fair.

Yet Patrick, Governor Kemp even said there needs to be election integrity measures put in place that were not in place for the November 2020 election. The fact that Kemp stated this and passed election integrity law means Kemp knew just like Trump the election results were not fair.

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8   richwicks   2022 Aug 10, 8:53pm  

ad says

California was the last state to open up.


Haha, I live in Commiefornia, don't expect me to defend Nauseam.
9   richwicks   2022 Aug 10, 8:56pm  

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Patrick, the DOJ is trying to prove Trump knew he had lost fairly and that it was not stolen. They are trying to claim he took actions or steps that were criminal based on him knowing he lost. They are saying he tried to overthrow results even though he knew they were fair results. I read they are going after his intent and are going to prove he knew the election results were fair.


The purpose of Trump was to show you how fucking corrupt our government is. He's done a great service. It rests in the hands of the public now. If they cannot break free of the propaganda matrix, they don't deserve to break free of it.

He did a tremendous service, at great personal cause, stop looking for a savior and start looking within.

The corruption isn't going to end with who you elect, it's going to end only provided that people see to it that it ends. The most difficult part of this is making the public aware of the corruption. From the lie of the Iraq War and weapons of mass destruction, to Nancy Pelosi doing insider trading. The government isn't going to do SHIT about it unless the public forces it, and I mean forces it. DOJ is corrupt, intelligence agencies corrupt, "news" media is propaganda. There's no "white hats" in government, accept that.
10   AD   2022 Aug 10, 8:57pm  

richwicks says

Haha, I live in Commiefornia, don't expect me to defend Nauseam.


I laugh my ass off cause I grew up in Florida and still live here. I can't relate to that state at all on the left coast, and we got wacky people here like Nikki Fried and Charlie Crist.

Newsom ran ads in Florida but from what I've read, he only aired them in Miami Dade County. He'd get laughed out even in Orlando and Central Florida.

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11   richwicks   2022 Aug 10, 9:00pm  

ad says


richwicks says


Haha, I live in Commiefornia, don't expect me to defend Nauseam.


I laugh my ass off cause I grew up in Florida and still live here. I can't relate to that state at all on the left coast, and we got wacky people here like Nikki Fried and Charlie Crist.

Newsom ran ads in Florida but from what I've read, he only aired them in Miami Dade County. He'd get laughed out even in Orlando and Central Florida.

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This place was pretty cool 20 years ago. All sorts of (fun) weirdos, we were going to change the world, educate you all, allow you to bypass propaganda, talk to an Iraqi, or a Libyan, Syrian, whatever - find out what is really going on.

Three things happened:

1) we didn't realize the corporations we worked for were controlled by intelligence agencies
2) we didn't realize nobody cared that our nation is run by sociopaths
3) we didn't realize nobody wanted to know the truth

You have NO IDEA what kind of power you have. It's a bit depressing.

I still believe in the mission, I just think old people... are a lost cause. Frankly, we over-estimated humanity. We all base humanity upon ourselves. I wanted to know, I never realized nobody gave a shit that our country was murdering people over lies. I once though people would be upset about that because I was - NOPE.
12   AD   2022 Aug 10, 10:40pm  

richwicks says

This place was pretty cool 20 years ago.


Why do you still live in California ?

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13   Ceffer   2022 Aug 10, 10:52pm  

Kemp, Ratsburger and the black lard bitch all accepted massive bribes to place Dominion machines in Georgia to help rig the votes 10 months before the 2020 election.

If he is doing ANYTHING, it is for optics and to try to save his own skin if and when the shit really hits the fan.
14   AD   2022 Aug 10, 10:59pm  

Ceffer says

Kemp, Ratsburger and the black lard bitch all accepted massive bribes to place Dominion machines in Georgia to help rig the votes 10 months before the 2020 election.

If he is doing ANYTHING, it is for optics and to try to save his own skin if and when the shit really hits the fan.


I got you as you are saying the vote counting is corrupted. So it does not matter if they bring more integrity as far as mail in ballots, because the vote count is fraudulent. Stalin said that the only thing that matters in elections are the vote counters.

But Kemp is up for reelection in November 2022, so I can't see him and his circle wanting to lose because of a repeat of election fraud.

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15   AmericanKulak   2022 Aug 11, 8:27am  

They blew up Kemp's daughter's boyfriend's car, and the next day he caved on something. I forgot exactly what.
16   just_passing_through   2022 Aug 11, 8:36am  

ad says

Is that because a lot of Democrat doucebags from the north are moving to Atlanta ?


I'd thought they were all election stealing rinos.
17   Tenpoundbass   2022 Aug 11, 8:40am  

Kent is a no good son of a bitch pure and simple. All of the Republicans will now start to Kow Tow and pretend to give a Fuck as Pro Trump candidates continue to send them to the woodshed. You better believe they all found Jesus, but they will still continue to drink at the establishment bar, and frequent the house of ill repute.
18   zzyzzx   2022 Aug 11, 9:59am  

ad says

Is that because a lot of Democrat doucebags from the north are moving to Atlanta ?


Fixed:
Is that because a lot of Democrat doucebags from California are moving to Atlanta?



Georgia Film subsidies brought in a bunch of liberals from California.
19   Patrick   2023 Feb 9, 7:10pm  

https://www.theepochtimes.com/georgia-senate-approves-permanent-ban-on-covid-19-vaccine-passport_5027171.html?utm_source=share-btn-copylink


Georgia Senate Approves Permanent Ban on COVID-19 Vaccine Passport

Georgia state senators have voted to make permanent a soon-to-expire law that bans government agencies from requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccination, or “vaccine passports,” as a condition of service.

In May 2022, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed into law a measure that made it illegal for state and local governments—including public school districts—to demand proof of COVID-19 vaccination from their staff members or the public with whom they do business.

As a compromise with pro-vaccine Democrats, the bill was amended to have an expiration date of June 30, 2023.

In a party-line 31–21 vote, the Georgia state Senate on Feb. 7 approved SB 1, a measure designed to make the ban permanent.

“No agency shall require proof of COVID-19 vaccination of any person as a condition of providing any service or access to any facility, issuing any license, permit, or other type of authorization, or performing any duty of such agency,” a part of the bill reads.

Like its predecessor, the bill doesn’t apply to workplaces where employees must be vaccinated to avoid violating the terms of contracts they have with the federal government.

The bill’s primary sponsor, Republican state Sen. Greg Dolezal, said the ban offers “important protections” shielding Georgians from blanket government mandates, including ensuring that no child can be forced to take the COVID-19 vaccine to attend public school.

“Government should not deny services to citizens based on COVID-19 vaccination status,” Dolezal said.

The bill now moves to the state House of Representatives.

Kemp, who has touted his anti-mandate stance, is expected to sign SB 1 if it gets to his desk.

“We ensured Georgia does not and will not have any COVID-19 vaccine mandates,” Kemp said on Twitter ahead of last year’s gubernatorial election. “This continues to be the case as we move further beyond the pandemic.”

While an expiration date approaches for the state’s vaccine passport ban, there are still many years before parents in the Peach State have to worry about their children being forced to wear a mask at school.

In March 2022, Kemp signed into law a bill that allows parents to decide whether their children wear masks at school. This law, dubbed “Unmask Georgia Students Act,” won’t expire until June 30, 2027.

“Parents are the best decision-makers when it comes to the health and education of their children,” state Rep. Lauren McDonald III, a Republican who presented the bill in the lower chamber, said at that time. “This legislation ensures that those rights are not infringed by misguided policies.”
20   richwicks   2023 Feb 9, 7:11pm  

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richwicks says


This place was pretty cool 20 years ago.


Why do you still live in California ?

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I kind of want to see the place burn.

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