Joe Biden is now POTUS

Your man is not as secure and immune as he thinks. The internet is made of a lot
hardware in the physical layer that is proprietory. If push comes to shove, the owners
of all the nodes and gateways that his ass has to traffic through can can end his little
existence online.

He may have his own servers, but he still needs an ISP!!!! The ISP owns the fiber optic
backbone network on which his ass is trafficking his shit.

Look at how the airlines are unilaterally kicking people off their flights. A Congressman
has already called for all the terrorists to be put on the "No Fly List", but the effect is
taking place long before Biden has enacted it.

Oh I know this... LOL

with his 4 out of 10 servers.. LOL

Nobody knew who dude was for years.... now he is claiming that he is secure

The same dude who is literally posting videos that look to be from the inside of his grandma's house.

 
Well gawd damn Parler

Free trial... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

All these High ranking repubs are on a Service that was using a Free Trial!!

@Spectrum @easy_b @lightbright @playahaitian

You can't make this up...

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CNN Special Report:
The Great Purge. The untold story of the Right-Wing's decoupling from the social web.
 
Wait, It just takes one objection to block a request and i assume a second?
Yes, because the members are out in their districts they cannot physically vote.
The only way to pass any legislation is by unanimous consent. If no one objects
to proposal, it can be inferred that the members are voting for it. If even one
objects, you cannot override him since without a vote, there is no way of saying
whether his view represents the majority of not.

The whole house will now have to convene, and at that point, it will move straight
to consider the motion for impeachment that was submitted today. The vote on that
will be on Wednesday.
 
Yes, because the members are out in their districts they cannot physically vote.
The only way to pass any legislation is by unanimous consent. If no one objects
to proposal, it can be inferred that the members are voting for it. If even one
objects, you cannot override him since without a vote, there is no way of saying
whether his view represents the majority of not.

The whole house will now have to convene, and at that point, it will move straight
to consider the motion for impeachment that was submitted today. The vote on that
will be on Wednesday.

So one jackass with an agenda can derail the WHOLE THING? One jackass on a power trip can say look at me? I’m more important than this whole process?
 
Yoooooooooo Peep this shit from a Utah Cable company

"We take not stand weather Democrat or Republican or any other political party affiliate"

-- But yeah ... We are going to block everyone's access to Twitter and Facebook .. :lol: :lol: :lol:




This is stupid. Why not block upon request instead of unblock upon request? Do they have a 90% Trump user base or something?
 
This is stupid. Why not block upon request instead of unblock upon request? Do they have a 90% Trump user base or something?
They are a cable company. They resale content obtained from other
people. The ones who lease server space, disseminated apps, facilitate
payment processing, and provide network transmission capacity are
the ones who count.

I can sign a contract with AT&T to resale their internet service in East
Nagochdoches Texas, and still mean, and be. absolutely nothing.
 
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‘I got caught up in the moment’: Man hanging from Senate balcony asks for forgiveness
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by: Austin Kellerman, Nexstar Media Wire
Posted: Jan 11, 2021 / 11:44 AM CST / Updated: Jan 11, 2021 / 01:36 PM CST
WASHINGTON, DC – JANUARY 06: A protester is seen hanging from the balcony in the Senate Chamber on January 06, 2021 in Washington, DC. Congress held a joint session today to ratify President-elect Joe Biden’s 306-232 Electoral College win over President Donald Trump. Pro-Trump protesters have entered the U.S.
Capitol building after mass demonstrations in the nation’s capital. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

(NEXSTAR) — Images of a man hanging from the Senate balcony during last week’s riot at the U.S. Capitol were plastered across TV screens and social media feeds with many people wondering who the dangling man might be.
According to CBS 2 in Boise, he’s a resident of Idaho who is now asking for forgiveness and saying he got “caught up in the moment.”
The man, identified by CBS 2 as Josiah Colt, had not been arrested as of Monday morning.
Colt deleted his social media accounts following the events. He then released a statement to CBS 2 that read in part, “I realize now that my actions were in appropriate and I beg for forgiveness from America and my home state of Idaho.”
Man Identified as Horned, Shirtless Capitol Occupier Now Facing Charges
Colt also said in the statement that he loves America and didn’t hurt anyone. He added that he “got caught up in the moment” when he saw the door to the Senate chamber open.
You can read his full statement by clicking here.
Colt has not released any other statements or done any interviews. According to CBS 2, he has hired a lawyer.
 
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