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Democrats literally paid for foreign disinformation and spread the Russia collusion hoax to undermine Donald Trump, which was then weaponized through the media and the FBI to undermine his presidency. These are the people who literally rioted from day one of his presidency, refusing to accept the duly-elected president. These are the media folks who twisted and lied about everything Trump did to damage his presidency and harm him in the eyes of the American public. These are the social media folks who interfered in a major Biden scandal in the final weeks before the election and prevented the American public from getting the full truth. These are the media who even now are labeling and flagging anything questioning this election now.
Now, after all that, and after all that has gone on in this election, they want us just to "come together," accept Biden and the president he's playing the stalking horse for, Kamala Harris. Sorry, but no. They want us to stand down while they flout every norm and every rule, and act as though it's normal. The counting and the legal challenges go on. The uncovering of all the funny business continues.
Biden has declared victory, despite the counting still going on. Remember when Twitter said they would shut down a candidate trying to claim victory before it was official? They're not stopping the media nor Biden.
Mohammed Haneef, nicknamed 'Abdullah', was killed in a raid in the western Farah Province, the Afghan officials said. Haneef was described as a senior leader of Al-Qaeda in the Indian subcontinent (AQIS), and a former aide and deputy to Asim Umar, the head of AQIS, who was killed in Afghanistan last year.
According to the NDS, Haneef was initially a Taliban member but had joined Al-Qaeda this year and was training Taliban militants to make bombs and place them on vehicles. Hannef was given "safe haven and protection" by the Taliban, the NDS said.

Cheshire police confirmed the parents of the babies were being kept updated on the latest development.
Letby was previously arrested in 2018 and 2019 over the incidents at a neonatal unit at the Countess of Chester hospital.
Her initial arrest in July 2018 was part of a long inquiry into a number of baby deaths at the hospital over an 18-month period. She was questioned by police on suspicion of murdering eight babies and attempting to murder six others, but was bailed.
A year later, in June 2019, she was arrested again on the same counts, as well as for the attempted murder of three more babies.
Greenberg has been smoking turkeys since the 1930s. Only in the past 10 years did the company start selling online and accepting credit cards.
The company sells about 200,000 smoked turkeys every holiday season. The Greenberg family has grown the 82-year-old smoked-bird business into a "holiday obsession," The Dallas Morning News wrote in 1998. The famous East Texas turkey landed on Oprah Winfrey's "Favorite Things" list in 2003.
"I truly sympathize with those dealing with losing - it's not easy," Tapper tweeted on Monday amidst President Donald Trump refusing to concede the election to Democrat Joe Biden and accusing, along with supporters, various states of voter fraud.
"But at a certain point one has to think not only about what's best for the nation (peaceful transfer of power) but how any future employers might see your character defined during adversity," Tapper continued, adding that he doesn't expect the "ride-or-die crew to listen" to his views.

Dozens of people calling for stopping the vote count in Pennsylvania due to alleged fraud against President Donald Trump gather on the steps of the State Capital on November 05, 2020 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
The hashtag #MaidenGate was launched late on Monday to highlight the story of the Donald Trump-supporting blogger 'Lauren,' who also goes by the letter 'L' online. By Tuesday morning, it had become one of the top American Twitter trends, having prompted tens of thousands of tweets, despite the fact that L's claims are baseless as of yet.
The MaidenGate saga began with Lauren's claim that her mother's vote had been"stolen in Michigan," where she used to live, by someone unknown who had used her maiden name to vote there. According to the blogger, her mother had told her about unusual election-related message she had received prior to Election Day. The message seemed curious to both women, as they were apparently falsely implying the mother was going to vote in Michigan.
Comment: Twitter user L (@SomeBitchIKnow) provided some helpful tips for those concerned:
American Greatness adds:
"#MaidenGate is a viral hashtag uncovering a peculiar type of abuse in our elections. Some married women vote in one state, under their current name, while someone — a political predator — casts a vote in that same state or a state which the woman previously lived under a previous or maiden name. This same technique may affect adopted persons, the divorced, people who changed their names and/or transgendered persons. The credit is owed to Lauren who discovered her mother was such a victim. Ali Alexander (video) independently verified claims like the one Lauren made are, in fact, true.
We are not looking for individuals who have registrations in multiple states. That's a problem but not this problem. We are not even looking for individuals who are registered multiple times in the same state. Again, a problem but not the scope of this problem. We are looking for individuals who voted in this election (or chose not to) but also had another vote cast in a previous legal name of theirs at an address they previously occupied."
Elections Director Stephen Trout learned in a text message Thursday night — as his department and county elections officials were still counting votes from the Nov. 3 election — that he was out.
On Friday, Secretary of State Bev Clarno, a Republican appointed to the position by Democratic Gov. Kate Brown, announced to county clerks and other elections officials in Oregon's 36 counties that "today is also Steve Trout's last day with the Agency."
Election officials in the state were stunned.
Sources within Milwaukee County law enforcement told Wisconsin Right Now exclusively that the executive director of the Milwaukee Election Commission, Claire Woodall-Vogg, realized she had lost the flash drive when she left, with police escort, the Central Count building where ballots were tallied. She was en route to the county courthouse to report "the results of more than 169,000 absentee ballots collected in the City of Milwaukee," the Hill previously reported.
Those results would prove to heavily weight toward Vice President Joe Biden in the critical battleground state. Biden would go on to win the state with the slimmest of margins (20,540 votes), although President Donald Trump's campaign says he will request a recount.
There comes a point when trying to accurately recount ballots, especially those that arrived in sealed envelopes from the mail, becomes improbable, if not impossible - and truth be told, we are already long past that point.
Keep in mind that hundreds of thousands of mystery ballots appeared in the middle of the night after the polls closed. A recount would capture these fraudulent votes alongside legitimate ones, producing the same questionable outcomes we are already witnessing.

Philadelphia City Commissioners chairwoman Lisa Deeley, who oversaw 2020 election, lost her PA notary license in 2018 for failing to verify signatures
Deeley's notary license was "revoked," according to Pennsylvania state records. Deeley is a member of the Democratic Party.
Deeley serves on a "Three member bipartisan board of elected officials in charge of elections and voter registration for @PhiladelphiaGov," according to the Philadelphia City Commissioners' Twitter account.












Comment: Celebs such as Katy Perry and CNN's Jake Tapper...magnanimously offered their personal offensive advice to record posts for 'future reference' along with a snide jab from AOC: The Democratic power play is not just 'divide and conquer'. It is divide and destroy.