the guy with 40 alts is so deluded he thinks everyone else has 40 alts too. what a dumbass
the guy with 40 alts is so deluded he thinks everyone else has 40 alts too. what a dumbass
Get a hold of yourself.
Who is President of the United States tonight, derp?
Derp trying to be proud of stupid sh**.
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Trump lost, get over it... no amount of gab butthurt is changing it
Already explained over and over.
You lost and you ain't doing about it.
DEBOONKED!
lol you lost, derp
lol you lost, derp
Chumpette ripping up a Trump ballot.
https://gab.com/QWorldOrder/posts/105758562990603679
Lol elections already over. No one cares
does it make you feel better posting this stuff? are you able to get thru your sad, lonely day by endless spamming the same copium across multiple threads?
Kaardal has been referred to a grievance committee for his (to be determined) bad faith lawsuit seeking to prevent Mike Pence from certifying electoral votes from GA, PA, MI, AZ only.
https://www.law.com/nationallawjournal/2021/02/19/seeing-political-grandstanding-in-election-lawsuit-judge-orders-attorney-to-face-grievance-committee/A federal judge in Washington, D.C., ordered that an attorney who filed a long-shot lawsuit over the 2020 election results must face a grievance committee, finding the attorney “has not sufficiently allayed the court’s concerns regarding potential bad faith.”
Attorney Erick Kaardal filed the lawsuit in December on behalf of several Republican state lawmakers and groups, targeting then-Vice President Mike Pence, the Electoral College and other ins utions and leaders in an apparent attempt to block President Joe Biden’s win in the 2020 election. U.S. District Judge James Boasberg of the District of Columbia in early January rejected the lawsuit, and suggested it was an act of “gamesmanship or symbolic political gesture.”
Boasberg said in a four-page opinion issued Friday that Kaardal, special counsel for the Thomas More Society’s Amistad Project and an attorney with the Minneapolis-based firm Mohrman, Kaardal & Erickson, had not adequately addressed concerns about “the flimsiness of the underlying basis for the suit.”
FkLA and his family after seeing blm coverage
Patriots.
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