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Siguen cayendo terroristas de ultraderecha que asaltaron el capitolio

Veterana del ejército que tenía un bar acusada por el FBI de conspirar en la insurrección del Capitolio 
Los dos mundos de Jessica Watkins chocaron entre sí en el pequeño pueblo de Woodstock, Ohio, cuando agentes del FBI llegaron temprano una mañana para arrestarla por su presunto papel en la insurrección del 6 de enero. Watkins es miembro de Oath Keepers, un grupo antigubernamental pro-Trump, de extrema derecha
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No existe una milicia ciudadana privada en Estados Unidos. Una milicia tiene que ser sancionada por el estado. En los documentos de la corte, el FBI dice: "Los Oath Keepers violarán la ley federal si creen que su causa es justa".  
Los presuntos co-conspiradores de Watkins son nombrados por el FBI como Donovan Crowl, un ex infante de marina, y Thomas Caldwell, quien sirvió en la Marina.

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Donovan Crowl vive en el mismo pueblo que Jessica Watkins
"Se le ve en un video que dice: 'invadimos el Capitolio', su historial criminal incluye delitos de violencia y alcohol, también demostró incumplimiento previo. La sugerencia de dejarlo en una residencia con nueve armas de fuego no tiene sentido", dijo el juez. Dijo Sharon Ovington. Crowl fue puesto nuevamente bajo custodia en espera de una audiencia preliminar en Ohio.
La madre de Crowl, Teresa Joann Rowe,  le dijo a CNN que su hijo ha expresado opiniones políticas cada vez más hostiles  en los últimos años.
"Se sintió como si hubiera dado un giro de 180 grados, sintió que el mundo le debía la vida y tenía un gran peso en su hombro", dijo Rowe. "No sé si es porque la vida no salió como él la planeó". :(
:risa:
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Antipatriotas trumpeteros poniendo su bandera al reves. Si en chilito hicieran eso les dirían comunistas.

Army vet who tended bar accused by FBI of conspiring in Capitol insurrection 
By Sara Sidner and Anna-Maja Rappard, CNN

Updated 1830 GMT (0230 HKT) January 24, 2021

Woodstock, Ohio (CNN)In her Ohio hometown, she's known as an Army veteran who runs a bar and set up a small self-styled militia her boyfriend says she created to help neighbors if tornadoes hit.
To the FBI, she's a militant leader who traveled to Washington, DC, and stormed the US Capitol, encouraging others to do the same.
The two worlds of Jessica Watkins crashed into each other in the small village of Woodstock, Ohio, when FBI agents turned up early one morning to arrest her for her alleged role in the January 6 insurrection.

Jessica Watkins, in military gear, was seen on video taking part in the uprising at the Capitol.
"We could hear so many sirens. And then we heard them yelling for her to come downstairs with her hands up and she did not," said Emma Dixon, who witnessed the pre-dawn raid from a home across the street.
Watkins was seen on video taking part in the insurrection that is linked to the deaths of five people and that terrified lawmakers, who were forced to run to hiding places, fearing for their lives.
When the FBI arrived in Woodstock, Watkins was not there. Her boyfriend, Montana Siniff was. He told CNN disorientating flash-bangs were used.  A window was broken. It remained that way days later.
close dialog

FBI agents questioned him and eventually left, he said. In a complaint filed in court, federal prosecutors said agents recovered what "appears to be directions for making explosives, authored by 'the Jolly Roger.'" Jolly Roger is also the name of Watkins' bar and a Facebook account believed to be linked to her, authorities say.
"That is entirely false. She hates explosives. There is no moral or lawful way to really make use of explosives as a regular citizen," Siniff said.

Montana Siniff told CNN that Jessica Watkins was not a violent person. "She can be very spirited, but she is a very good person at heart and she just really wants to try to help people."
Watkins, 38, is now detained at the Montgomery County Jail, about 50 miles away in Dayton, after she handed herself in to authorities last Sunday.
Records show Watkins served in the Army under a different name from April 2001 to December 2003. She was deployed to Afghanistan from September to December 2002.
Watkins is accused, along with two other military veterans, of a multitude of charges: conspiracy, conspiracy to impede an officer, destruction of government property, obstruction of an official proceeding, entering a restricted building or grounds without lawful authority, and violent entry or disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds.
The three veterans were the first to face conspiracy charges, some of the most severe charges so far for those who breached the Capitol on January 6.
CNN has found a disproportionate number of people charged in the Capitol attack are former members of the military.
'The most beautiful thing'
No one disputes that Watkins went to the Capitol to protest against the certification of President Joe Biden's election win. She is seen on video bragging about it while inside the Capitol building.
Her boyfriend said she went to "help protect some Trump VIP members within the rally," but he did not know whom.
After breaching the Capitol, Watkins described the scene inside the building as she saw it.
She told the Ohio Capital Journal: "To me, it was the most beautiful thing I ever saw until we started hearing glass smash. That's when we knew things had gotten really bad."

Watkins is accused with two other military veterans of conspiracy in relation to the attack on the Capitol.
She added: "It was some people hijacking what started off as a peaceful movement."
But the words on her Parler account after the breach offer a very different perspective. They are highlighted in the federal complaint against her.
"Yeah. We stormed the Capitol today. Teargassed, the whole, 9. Pushed our way into the Rotunda. Made it into the Senate even," she wrote.
Another post from Watkins used as evidence by the FBI said: "We never smashed anything, stole anything, burned anything, and truthfully we were very respectful with Capitol Hill PD until they attacked us.  Then we stood our ground and drew the line."

They swore to protect America. Some also joined the riot

Watkins and many others came to Washington trained in warfare, some wearing their combat gear of ballistic helmets, Army fatigues and goggles.
Videos showed one group of more than a dozen people, in formation, hands on each other's shoulders, marching up the Capitol steps.
Federal prosecutors say Watkins and others used the Zello phone app, which works like a walkie-talkie, to communicate and plan the assault.

Watkins has yet to have an attorney assigned to her. But her boyfriend did talk on her behalf. The two own the Jolly Roger bar together. They are both members of the group she "commanded" called the Ohio State Regular Militia. "She's not a violent person," Siniff told CNN. "She can be very spirited, but she is a very good person at heart and she just really wants to try to help people."

But law enforcement and many of the lawmakers inside say the rioters that breached the Capitol put lives in danger.
Links to far-right Oath Keepers
Siniff said Watkins formed the militia to help victims of tornadoes when local authorities were absent or overwhelmed.
There's a long history of paramilitary groups setting themselves up in rural areas of Ohio, Michigan and elsewhere, and the FBI says sometimes there is a darker side.

Decoding the extremist symbols and groups at the Capitol Hill insurrection

Watkins is a member of the Oath Keepers, a pro-Trump, far-right, anti-government group that considers itself part of the militia movement charged to protect the country.
There is no private citizen militia that exists in the US. A militia has to be sanctioned by the state.
The Oath Keepers are clear that they try to recruit members from among active or retired military, first responders and  police, and its name refers to the oath taken to "defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic."
In court documents the FBI says, "Oath Keepers will violate federal law if they believe their cause is just."
Recruiting veterans
Watkins' alleged co-conspirators are named by the FBI as Donovan Crowl, a former Marine, and Thomas Caldwell, who served in the Navy.
Crowl lives just down the street from Watkins' Jolly Roger bar and was a regular there.
Neighbors told CNN that Watkins would try to recruit people when they came into the bar. Most didn't take her up on it. But Crowl did join Watkins and Siniff in their armed group.

Former Marine Donovan Crowl was among those in military garb at the Capitol.
"When drunk, he's the guy you want to shut up.  When sober the best man you could have," Siniff said of the former Marine. "The militia was a good thing to help him ... like it was a reason to be sober."
CNN has reached out to Crowl's attorney but has not received a response.
Crowl's criminal record shows charges for domestic abuse and drunk driving, some of which resulted in conviction. This was noted by the federal judge when his attorney tried to get him released before his trial. His attorney said he merited release as he was not a danger to society.
"He's seen on video saying, 'we overran the Capitol,' his criminal history includes violence and alcohol offenses, he also demonstrated prior non-compliance. The suggestion to release him to a residence with nine firearms is a non-starter," Judge Sharon Ovington said. Crowl was remanded back into custody awaiting a preliminary hearing in Ohio.
Crowl's mother, Teresa Joann Rowe, told CNN her son has expressed increasingly hostile political views in recent years.
"It felt like he did a 180-degree turnaround, felt like the world owed him a living and had a big chip on his shoulder," Rowe said. "I don't know if it's because life didn't go the way he planned."

Donovan Crowl lives in the same village as Jessica Watkins.
Asked why she thinks Crowl may have been drawn to this extremist group, she said, "I would like to understand myself. I don't get it."
Caldwell, the third veteran named as a co-conspirator, lives in a secluded property down a country road in Berryville, Virginia, 400 miles from the Woodstock homes of Watkins and Crowl.
It is unclear how long Caldwell knew Crowl and Watkins.  But the FBI says they met up in Washington, DC. Crowl took video of himself and Watkins inside the Capitol and posted it on social media.
Outside the Capitol Caldwell made his feelings clear on January 6.
"Everyone single b**** in there is a traitor, every single one," he screamed in a video, appearing to refer to the legislators inside.

Capitol riot dilemma: Which rioters should stay behind bars before trial?

Caldwell was a name in his local Virginia political circles. He was a delegate to the Clarke County, Virginia, Republican convention last year.
A lawyer temporarily assigned to Caldwell said at a detention hearing that his opposition to Biden's election win was not out of the ordinary, and that he was not accused of a violent crime.
But the judge disagreed: "The conduct and statements of Mr. Caldwell and the others, it really is just pure lawlessness," Magistrate Judge Joel Hoppe of the federal court in Harrisonburg, Virginia, said on Tuesday.
Strong support for Watkins
The village of Woodstock is home to about 300 people. Many of the homes are clustered around the crossroads, and the only traffic signal still fly "Trump 2020" banners.
There is also the "Don't Tread on Me" or Gadsden flag of the American Revolution and a Stars and Stripes being flown upside down -- a signal of "dire distress," according to the US code.

An upside-down Stars and Strips and a "Don't Tread on Me" Gadsden flag suggest anti-government feeling in Woodstock, Ohio.
Some of the villagers were hostile to our CNN crew, calling the local sheriff to complain twice. Others were happier to talk and argued with their neighbors to back off.
And even after all the video and social media posts showing Watkins ranting about storming the Capitol, Watkins's boyfriend defends her.
"I do not believe the charges of conspiracy are at all fair," Siniff said.

seguidores fachiturros del chancho naranja :burlones: @vengaelburro
 
Siguen cayendo terroristas de ultraderecha que asaltaron el capitolio

Veterana del ejército que tenía un bar acusada por el FBI de conspirar en la insurrección del Capitolio 
Los dos mundos de Jessica Watkins chocaron entre sí en el pequeño pueblo de Woodstock, Ohio, cuando agentes del FBI llegaron temprano una mañana para arrestarla por su presunto papel en la insurrección del 6 de enero. Watkins es miembro de Oath Keepers, un grupo antigubernamental pro-Trump, de extrema derecha
210122120101-jessica-watkins-mugshot-super-169.jpg

No existe una milicia ciudadana privada en Estados Unidos. Una milicia tiene que ser sancionada por el estado. En los documentos de la corte, el FBI dice: "Los Oath Keepers violarán la ley federal si creen que su causa es justa".  
Los presuntos co-conspiradores de Watkins son nombrados por el FBI como Donovan Crowl, un ex infante de marina, y Thomas Caldwell, quien sirvió en la Marina.

210122130442-donovan-crowl-mugshot-super-169.jpg

Donovan Crowl vive en el mismo pueblo que Jessica Watkins
"Se le ve en un video que dice: 'invadimos el Capitolio', su historial criminal incluye delitos de violencia y alcohol, también demostró incumplimiento previo. La sugerencia de dejarlo en una residencia con nueve armas de fuego no tiene sentido", dijo el juez. Dijo Sharon Ovington. Crowl fue puesto nuevamente bajo custodia en espera de una audiencia preliminar en Ohio.
La madre de Crowl, Teresa Joann Rowe,  le dijo a CNN que su hijo ha expresado opiniones políticas cada vez más hostiles  en los últimos años.
"Se sintió como si hubiera dado un giro de 180 grados, sintió que el mundo le debía la vida y tenía un gran peso en su hombro", dijo Rowe. "No sé si es porque la vida no salió como él la planeó". :(
:risa:
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Antipatriotas trumpeteros poniendo su bandera al reves. Si en chilito hicieran eso les dirían comunistas.

Army vet who tended bar accused by FBI of conspiring in Capitol insurrection 
By Sara Sidner and Anna-Maja Rappard, CNN

Updated 1830 GMT (0230 HKT) January 24, 2021

Woodstock, Ohio (CNN)In her Ohio hometown, she's known as an Army veteran who runs a bar and set up a small self-styled militia her boyfriend says she created to help neighbors if tornadoes hit.
To the FBI, she's a militant leader who traveled to Washington, DC, and stormed the US Capitol, encouraging others to do the same.
The two worlds of Jessica Watkins crashed into each other in the small village of Woodstock, Ohio, when FBI agents turned up early one morning to arrest her for her alleged role in the January 6 insurrection.

Jessica Watkins, in military gear, was seen on video taking part in the uprising at the Capitol.
"We could hear so many sirens. And then we heard them yelling for her to come downstairs with her hands up and she did not," said Emma Dixon, who witnessed the pre-dawn raid from a home across the street.
Watkins was seen on video taking part in the insurrection that is linked to the deaths of five people and that terrified lawmakers, who were forced to run to hiding places, fearing for their lives.
When the FBI arrived in Woodstock, Watkins was not there. Her boyfriend, Montana Siniff was. He told CNN disorientating flash-bangs were used.  A window was broken. It remained that way days later.
close dialog

FBI agents questioned him and eventually left, he said. In a complaint filed in court, federal prosecutors said agents recovered what "appears to be directions for making explosives, authored by 'the Jolly Roger.'" Jolly Roger is also the name of Watkins' bar and a Facebook account believed to be linked to her, authorities say.
"That is entirely false. She hates explosives. There is no moral or lawful way to really make use of explosives as a regular citizen," Siniff said.

Montana Siniff told CNN that Jessica Watkins was not a violent person. "She can be very spirited, but she is a very good person at heart and she just really wants to try to help people."
Watkins, 38, is now detained at the Montgomery County Jail, about 50 miles away in Dayton, after she handed herself in to authorities last Sunday.
Records show Watkins served in the Army under a different name from April 2001 to December 2003. She was deployed to Afghanistan from September to December 2002.
Watkins is accused, along with two other military veterans, of a multitude of charges: conspiracy, conspiracy to impede an officer, destruction of government property, obstruction of an official proceeding, entering a restricted building or grounds without lawful authority, and violent entry or disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds.
The three veterans were the first to face conspiracy charges, some of the most severe charges so far for those who breached the Capitol on January 6.
CNN has found a disproportionate number of people charged in the Capitol attack are former members of the military.
'The most beautiful thing'
No one disputes that Watkins went to the Capitol to protest against the certification of President Joe Biden's election win. She is seen on video bragging about it while inside the Capitol building.
Her boyfriend said she went to "help protect some Trump VIP members within the rally," but he did not know whom.
After breaching the Capitol, Watkins described the scene inside the building as she saw it.
She told the Ohio Capital Journal: "To me, it was the most beautiful thing I ever saw until we started hearing glass smash. That's when we knew things had gotten really bad."

Watkins is accused with two other military veterans of conspiracy in relation to the attack on the Capitol.
She added: "It was some people hijacking what started off as a peaceful movement."
But the words on her Parler account after the breach offer a very different perspective. They are highlighted in the federal complaint against her.
"Yeah. We stormed the Capitol today. Teargassed, the whole, 9. Pushed our way into the Rotunda. Made it into the Senate even," she wrote.
Another post from Watkins used as evidence by the FBI said: "We never smashed anything, stole anything, burned anything, and truthfully we were very respectful with Capitol Hill PD until they attacked us.  Then we stood our ground and drew the line."
They swore to protect America. Some also joined the riot
Watkins and many others came to Washington trained in warfare, some wearing their combat gear of ballistic helmets, Army fatigues and goggles.
Videos showed one group of more than a dozen people, in formation, hands on each other's shoulders, marching up the Capitol steps.
Federal prosecutors say Watkins and others used the Zello phone app, which works like a walkie-talkie, to communicate and plan the assault.

Watkins has yet to have an attorney assigned to her. But her boyfriend did talk on her behalf. The two own the Jolly Roger bar together. They are both members of the group she "commanded" called the Ohio State Regular Militia. "She's not a violent person," Siniff told CNN. "She can be very spirited, but she is a very good person at heart and she just really wants to try to help people."

But law enforcement and many of the lawmakers inside say the rioters that breached the Capitol put lives in danger.
Links to far-right Oath Keepers
Siniff said Watkins formed the militia to help victims of tornadoes when local authorities were absent or overwhelmed.
There's a long history of paramilitary groups setting themselves up in rural areas of Ohio, Michigan and elsewhere, and the FBI says sometimes there is a darker side.
Decoding the extremist symbols and groups at the Capitol Hill insurrection
Watkins is a member of the Oath Keepers, a pro-Trump, far-right, anti-government group that considers itself part of the militia movement charged to protect the country.
There is no private citizen militia that exists in the US. A militia has to be sanctioned by the state.
The Oath Keepers are clear that they try to recruit members from among active or retired military, first responders and  police, and its name refers to the oath taken to "defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic."
In court documents the FBI says, "Oath Keepers will violate federal law if they believe their cause is just."
Recruiting veterans
Watkins' alleged co-conspirators are named by the FBI as Donovan Crowl, a former Marine, and Thomas Caldwell, who served in the Navy.
Crowl lives just down the street from Watkins' Jolly Roger bar and was a regular there.
Neighbors told CNN that Watkins would try to recruit people when they came into the bar. Most didn't take her up on it. But Crowl did join Watkins and Siniff in their armed group.

Former Marine Donovan Crowl was among those in military garb at the Capitol.
"When drunk, he's the guy you want to shut up.  When sober the best man you could have," Siniff said of the former Marine. "The militia was a good thing to help him ... like it was a reason to be sober."
CNN has reached out to Crowl's attorney but has not received a response.
Crowl's criminal record shows charges for domestic abuse and drunk driving, some of which resulted in conviction. This was noted by the federal judge when his attorney tried to get him released before his trial. His attorney said he merited release as he was not a danger to society.
"He's seen on video saying, 'we overran the Capitol,' his criminal history includes violence and alcohol offenses, he also demonstrated prior non-compliance. The suggestion to release him to a residence with nine firearms is a non-starter," Judge Sharon Ovington said. Crowl was remanded back into custody awaiting a preliminary hearing in Ohio.
Crowl's mother, Teresa Joann Rowe, told CNN her son has expressed increasingly hostile political views in recent years.
"It felt like he did a 180-degree turnaround, felt like the world owed him a living and had a big chip on his shoulder," Rowe said. "I don't know if it's because life didn't go the way he planned."

Donovan Crowl lives in the same village as Jessica Watkins.
Asked why she thinks Crowl may have been drawn to this extremist group, she said, "I would like to understand myself. I don't get it."
Caldwell, the third veteran named as a co-conspirator, lives in a secluded property down a country road in Berryville, Virginia, 400 miles from the Woodstock homes of Watkins and Crowl.
It is unclear how long Caldwell knew Crowl and Watkins.  But the FBI says they met up in Washington, DC. Crowl took video of himself and Watkins inside the Capitol and posted it on social media.
Outside the Capitol Caldwell made his feelings clear on January 6.
"Everyone single b**** in there is a traitor, every single one," he screamed in a video, appearing to refer to the legislators inside.
Capitol riot dilemma: Which rioters should stay behind bars before trial?
Caldwell was a name in his local Virginia political circles. He was a delegate to the Clarke County, Virginia, Republican convention last year.
A lawyer temporarily assigned to Caldwell said at a detention hearing that his opposition to Biden's election win was not out of the ordinary, and that he was not accused of a violent crime.
But the judge disagreed: "The conduct and statements of Mr. Caldwell and the others, it really is just pure lawlessness," Magistrate Judge Joel Hoppe of the federal court in Harrisonburg, Virginia, said on Tuesday.
Strong support for Watkins
The village of Woodstock is home to about 300 people. Many of the homes are clustered around the crossroads, and the only traffic signal still fly "Trump 2020" banners.
There is also the "Don't Tread on Me" or Gadsden flag of the American Revolution and a Stars and Stripes being flown upside down -- a signal of "dire distress," according to the US code.

An upside-down Stars and Strips and a "Don't Tread on Me" Gadsden flag suggest anti-government feeling in Woodstock, Ohio.
Some of the villagers were hostile to our CNN crew, calling the local sheriff to complain twice. Others were happier to talk and argued with their neighbors to back off.
And even after all the video and social media posts showing Watkins ranting about storming the Capitol, Watkins's boyfriend defends her.
"I do not believe the charges of conspiracy are at all fair," Siniff said.

seguidores fachiturros del chancho naranja :burlones: @vengaelburro

Me imagino que Trump ya hizo una declaración en defensa de sus fieles adeptos :orejon:
 
Espere a que los estadounidenses vean cómo los medios de comunicación falsos les mintieron durante meses y ocultaron la demencia severa de Joe Biden
Por Jim Hoft
Publicado el 26 de enero de 2021 a las 5:30 pm

Joe Biden sufre de demencia severa.

Joe Biden es un anciano de 78 años que sufre demencia. Los medios te han estado ocultando esto. Joe Biden se escondió en su sótano en lugar de realizar una campaña. Los demócratas no estaban preocupados. Ni siquiera tocaron puertas en 2020. Sabían cómo ganarían. Ahora Joe Biden es presidente.

Joe nunca fue tan brillante. Siempre fue un fanfarrón. Ahora simplemente no está allí.
Y los principales medios de noticias falsas ignoraron esto y lo descartaron porque estaban de su lado.

Joe Biden tiene problemas para caminar, hablar, leer un teleprompter y ducharse con su perro.
Anuncio: la historia continúa a continuación

Los medios liberales lo interpretaron sin inmutarse.
Los medios ignoraron su evidente demencia. Ignoraron a su esposa capacitadora que lo guiaba como un perro. Desde las elecciones, dividió sus deberes de cuidadora con Kamala Harris.

A principios de esta semana, el autor de "Joe Biden no autorizado" dice que ha visto una disminución del 50% en la capacidad mental de Joe Biden. Todos tenemos.

Los principales medios de comunicación son conocidos por su engaño. Espere hasta que los estadounidenses comunes y corrientes comiencen a prestar atención a Joe Biden y noten lo obvio: Joe Biden tiene demencia grave.

Y los medios mintieron abiertamente al respecto y siguieron el juego para que fuera elegido.
Y se preguntan por qué la confianza en los medios está en su punto más bajo.

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Espere a que los estadounidenses vean cómo los medios de comunicación falsos les mintieron durante meses y ocultaron la demencia severa de Joe Biden
Por Jim Hoft
Publicado el 26 de enero de 2021 a las 5:30 pm

Joe Biden sufre de demencia severa.

Joe Biden es un anciano de 78 años que sufre demencia. Los medios te han estado ocultando esto. Joe Biden se escondió en su sótano en lugar de realizar una campaña. Los demócratas no estaban preocupados. Ni siquiera tocaron puertas en 2020. Sabían cómo ganarían. Ahora Joe Biden es presidente.

Joe nunca fue tan brillante. Siempre fue un fanfarrón. Ahora simplemente no está allí.
Y los principales medios de noticias falsas ignoraron esto y lo descartaron porque estaban de su lado.

Joe Biden tiene problemas para caminar, hablar, leer un teleprompter y ducharse con su perro.
Anuncio: la historia continúa a continuación

Los medios liberales lo interpretaron sin inmutarse.
Los medios ignoraron su evidente demencia. Ignoraron a su esposa capacitadora que lo guiaba como un perro. Desde las elecciones, dividió sus deberes de cuidadora con Kamala Harris.

A principios de esta semana, el autor de "Joe Biden no autorizado" dice que ha visto una disminución del 50% en la capacidad mental de Joe Biden. Todos tenemos.

Los principales medios de comunicación son conocidos por su engaño. Espere hasta que los estadounidenses comunes y corrientes comiencen a prestar atención a Joe Biden y noten lo obvio: Joe Biden tiene demencia grave.

Y los medios mintieron abiertamente al respecto y siguieron el juego para que fuera elegido.
Y se preguntan por qué la confianza en los medios está en su punto más bajo.

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aun espero la demencia de Guiller en chile :cafe3:

habrá que esperar un tiempo pero asumo que ya pasados 2 años seria tiempo suficiente para ver si es cierto, si es que no lo matan o se muere antes :lol2: lo que creo es mas probable xd
 
Y cuál es el sentido de tomarse tan personal este tema? Duermes mal por las noches leyendo este tema? Te complica la existencia o el diario vivir lo que se habla acá? Dejate de wuebiar, todos saben que hay que diferenciar lo que es webeo y algo serio, la ironía y el sarcasmo fluyen por estos lares wn y te recuerdo que esto es el antro.

P. D: Hay alguna evidencia de que Trump es racista, homofobico, pedofilo, etc, etc? Porque si vamos por la ley del empate wn...


Hola, volví porque no me resistí a responderle a un hueon que no conozco.


"Dejate de wuebiar, todos saben que hay que diferenciar lo que es webeo y algo serio," No se, cuando muchos aquí hablaban de que "pronto liberaran al kraken" y "el 6 de enero es el día clave" daba la impresión de que hablaban en serio.



"P. D: Hay alguna evidencia de que Trump es racista, homofobico, pedofilo, etc, etc? Porque si vamos por la ley del empate wn..." Bueno, empecemos por su propia sobrina, que ha declarado que es indudablemente racista, entre otras muchas cosas, o por todos los ex-asesores, gente que fue cercana a trump hasta que dejaron de serle útil y fueron desechados por el, que ha confirmado que es racista, como este hueon de aquí que fue a la cárcel por mentir a favor de trump: https://www.elmundo.es/internacional/2020/09/06/5f54fd45fc6c8389068b45c9.html

"elogios del presidente de "el culo tan increíble que tiene" su hija Ivanka cuando ésta tenía 15 años;"

Y también sus intentos de excluir a los transgenero de las fuerzas armadas, todos sus intentos de borrar leyes que defendían derechos lgbt, la forma en que le sobaba el lomo a organizaciones anti-gays, etc, aunque en este caso no era porque el tuviera algo contra los gyas, era para complacer a mike pence y a su base de fans mas ultraconservadora.


Y seamos sinceros, si trump fuera pro-lgbt no seria tan admirado por tantos antronianos.
 
Y seamos sinceros, si trump fuera pro-lgbt no seria tan admirado por tantos antronianos
Puesss Trump lo ha hecho más para complacer a los Republicanos

Trump cuando quizo tirarse en los 2000 por el partido de la reforma sacó un libro "The America We Deserve" que tiene cosas interesantes

- Estaba a favor de aumentar los impuestos a los ricos para sanar el déficit, y era muy crítico de las <trickle-down>

- Era un escéptico de las armas, si bien no estaba en contra del porte de armas si quería imponer más regulaciones, apoyaba el prohibir las armas de asalto.

- En la salud era un partidario del Universal Healthcare System, el mismo que dijo que era socialista en 2020, Trump decía que era una alternativa completamente viable para los Estados Unidos y que el sistema privatizado de salud no funcionaba.

- En 1999, antes de su libro se declaró "Very Pro-Choise"

- Volviendo al libro, mantenía su postura anti-inmigración y proteccionista.


Trump es un weon muy cambiante, en los 80' se codeaba con Reagan pero también ya criticaba mucho, decía que USA estaba yendo al precipicio en plenos 80'

En los 90 era súper liberal y tenía fotos con los Clinton

Pero sin duda su mayor inspiración es Ross Perot y obviamente siempre fue un partidario del 3rd Party, de hecho Trump a lo largo de sus volteretas podríamos decir que es un Nacionalista con tendencias progresistas que por conveniencia se hizo conservador.
 
Hola, volví porque no me resistí a responderle a un hueon que no conozco.


"Dejate de wuebiar, todos saben que hay que diferenciar lo que es webeo y algo serio," No se, cuando muchos aquí hablaban de que "pronto liberaran al kraken" y "el 6 de enero es el día clave" daba la impresión de que hablaban en serio.



"P. D: Hay alguna evidencia de que Trump es racista, homofobico, pedofilo, etc, etc? Porque si vamos por la ley del empate wn..." Bueno, empecemos por su propia sobrina, que ha declarado que es indudablemente racista, entre otras muchas cosas, o por todos los ex-asesores, gente que fue cercana a trump hasta que dejaron de serle útil y fueron desechados por el, que ha confirmado que es racista, como este hueon de aquí que fue a la cárcel por mentir a favor de trump: https://www.elmundo.es/internacional/2020/09/06/5f54fd45fc6c8389068b45c9.html

"elogios del presidente de "el culo tan increíble que tiene" su hija Ivanka cuando ésta tenía 15 años;"

Y también sus intentos de excluir a los transgenero de las fuerzas armadas, todos sus intentos de borrar leyes que defendían derechos lgbt, la forma en que le sobaba el lomo a organizaciones anti-gays, etc, aunque en este caso no era porque el tuviera algo contra los gyas, era para complacer a mike pence y a su base de fans mas ultraconservadora.


Y seamos sinceros, si trump fuera pro-lgbt no seria tan admirado por tantos antronianos.
Te reitero, tomas esta wea demasiado en serio, desde cuando debes conocer a alguien del foro para responder? Por algo existe el anonimato acá y hasta donde se, esa es la gracia del foro y de cualquier foro.
Porque se debe normalizar los fetiches de cierto grupo de wns (trans, lgtb+hd y cuanta wea más) de verdad ves creíble un ejercito con travestis en sus filas?, El buenísmo del nunca quedas mal con nadie, jamás llevo a nada en el mundo y a veces hay que tomar decisiones y esas decisiones nunca dejaran a todo el mundo contento. Nada es suficiente y nunca nada será suficiente, eso es algo que deberías grabar a fuego en tu cabeza.
Y lo otro sobre Trump, has averiguado las acusaciones de acoso sexual que tuvieron ante joe biden cuando era candidato? Has visto las declaraciones de kamala harris contra biden años atrás?, como te dije anteriormente, si empezamos con la ley del empate estaríamos acá para siempre.
A Trump lo odian porque no es políticamente correcto y el wn dice lo que piensa, te puede caer mal o bien pero en un mundo donde se valoran a wns mentirosos, maricones y cobardes, quien dice las cosas como son es automáticamente calificado de paria.
 
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