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We used to take a one pound coffee can where our parents used up all the coffee and the lid was removed. We'd buy a nickel's worth of gas stick a CO2 cartridge in the gas and light it and run like hell. I remember setting one off in a neighbor's back yard when I was 10. A true grenade.
How in the hell did you fit 10 gallons of gas into a 1lb coffee can?
 
Stalin, new role model for Republicans.

I mean, they already call Nazis very fine people.
The Republicans under the Trump banner seem to believe in "The ends justifies the means."
 
https://www.yahoo.com/news/hawley-vows-challenge-biden-electors-161801761.html

Sen. Josh Hawley on Wednesday pledged to challenge President-elect Joe Biden's victory in Pennsylvania and possibly other states on Jan. 6, when Congress is set to certify the results of the 2020 election.

The Missouri Republican's announcement guarantees that both chambers will be forced to debate the results of at least one state and vote on whether to accept Biden's victory, a process that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell had urged Republicans to avoid, despite pressure from President Donald Trump, who is urging Republicans to overturn the democratic results.

Though Hawley's challenge will have no bearing on the ultimate outcome of the election — numerous GOP senators have accepted Biden as president-elect — it will delay the certification of Biden's victory and force every member of the House and Senate on the record affirming Biden's win.

Prior to Hawley's pronouncement, all eyes had been on Sen.-elect Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.), who had signaled his willingness to support a challenge to Biden's victory. Trump had praised Tuberville and blasted other Republicans as "weak," threatening to end the political career of Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.), who told reporters that any challenges were doomed to defeat.

The traditional rules of the Jan. 6 session — a joint meeting of the House and Senate — require a single House member and senator to join together to lodge a challenge. If they do, the branches are required to separate and debate the challenge before resuming the joint session.

Dozens of House Republicans have already pledged to challenge the results but had yet to secure unequivocal support from a senator.

The rules that govern those challenges are due to be adopted on Jan. 3. But at least some Republicans have endorsed a legal effort to scrap the rules altogether and empower Vice President Mike Pence, who will preside over the session, to unilaterally introduce electors backing Trump.

House Democrats have challenged the results of the 2000, 2004 and 2016 elections, but only after the 2004 election did a senator — California's Barbara Boxer — join in the challenge. That year, Democrats objected to Ohio's electoral votes, which forced a two-hour debate and was ultimately defeated by a wide margin.
 
https://www.yahoo.com/news/hawley-vows-challenge-biden-electors-161801761.html

Sen. Josh Hawley on Wednesday pledged to challenge President-elect Joe Biden's victory in Pennsylvania and possibly other states on Jan. 6, when Congress is set to certify the results of the 2020 election.

The Missouri Republican's announcement guarantees that both chambers will be forced to debate the results of at least one state and vote on whether to accept Biden's victory, a process that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell had urged Republicans to avoid, despite pressure from President Donald Trump, who is urging Republicans to overturn the democratic results.

Though Hawley's challenge will have no bearing on the ultimate outcome of the election — numerous GOP senators have accepted Biden as president-elect — it will delay the certification of Biden's victory and force every member of the House and Senate on the record affirming Biden's win.

Prior to Hawley's pronouncement, all eyes had been on Sen.-elect Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.), who had signaled his willingness to support a challenge to Biden's victory. Trump had praised Tuberville and blasted other Republicans as "weak," threatening to end the political career of Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.), who told reporters that any challenges were doomed to defeat.

The traditional rules of the Jan. 6 session — a joint meeting of the House and Senate — require a single House member and senator to join together to lodge a challenge. If they do, the branches are required to separate and debate the challenge before resuming the joint session.

Dozens of House Republicans have already pledged to challenge the results but had yet to secure unequivocal support from a senator.

The rules that govern those challenges are due to be adopted on Jan. 3. But at least some Republicans have endorsed a legal effort to scrap the rules altogether and empower Vice President Mike Pence, who will preside over the session, to unilaterally introduce electors backing Trump.

House Democrats have challenged the results of the 2000, 2004 and 2016 elections, but only after the 2004 election did a senator — California's Barbara Boxer — join in the challenge. That year, Democrats objected to Ohio's electoral votes, which forced a two-hour debate and was ultimately defeated by a wide margin.

The VP oversees the electoral certification.....Smacks of Collusion. These are lawyers and they don't see that?? We need some Democrat lawyers to shake the room.
 
The VP oversees the electoral certification.....Smacks of Collusion. These are lawyers and they don't see that?? We need some Democrat lawyers to shake the room.

The republicans can force a vote, but they don't control the house. Biden will be president. Pence will pull a Gore and tell his party to count the electoral votes as they have been certified.

Trump will appear before his supporters in a rally afterwards telling them probably to burn it all down and they will listen.
 
You must listen to Gen. Mattis. I hope Trumplicans heed his advice.
 
The republicans can force a vote, but they don't control the house. Biden will be president. Pence will pull a Gore and tell his party to count the electoral votes as they have been certified.

Trump will appear before his supporters in a rally afterwards telling them probably to burn it all down and they will listen.

...then we get to the martial law part of it :sigh:
 
...then we get to the martial law part of it :sigh:

I wouldn't be surprised.

They will try and break into the capitol building
 
https://www.yahoo.com/news/hawley-vows-challenge-biden-electors-161801761.html

Sen. Josh Hawley on Wednesday pledged to challenge President-elect Joe Biden's victory in Pennsylvania and possibly other states on Jan. 6, when Congress is set to certify the results of the 2020 election.

The Missouri Republican's announcement guarantees that both chambers will be forced to debate the results of at least one state and vote on whether to accept Biden's victory, a process that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell had urged Republicans to avoid, despite pressure from President Donald Trump, who is urging Republicans to overturn the democratic results.

Though Hawley's challenge will have no bearing on the ultimate outcome of the election — numerous GOP senators have accepted Biden as president-elect — it will delay the certification of Biden's victory and force every member of the House and Senate on the record affirming Biden's win.

Prior to Hawley's pronouncement, all eyes had been on Sen.-elect Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.), who had signaled his willingness to support a challenge to Biden's victory. Trump had praised Tuberville and blasted other Republicans as "weak," threatening to end the political career of Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.), who told reporters that any challenges were doomed to defeat.

The traditional rules of the Jan. 6 session — a joint meeting of the House and Senate — require a single House member and senator to join together to lodge a challenge. If they do, the branches are required to separate and debate the challenge before resuming the joint session.

Dozens of House Republicans have already pledged to challenge the results but had yet to secure unequivocal support from a senator.

The rules that govern those challenges are due to be adopted on Jan. 3. But at least some Republicans have endorsed a legal effort to scrap the rules altogether and empower Vice President Mike Pence, who will preside over the session, to unilaterally introduce electors backing Trump.

House Democrats have challenged the results of the 2000, 2004 and 2016 elections, but only after the 2004 election did a senator — California's Barbara Boxer — join in the challenge. That year, Democrats objected to Ohio's electoral votes, which forced a two-hour debate and was ultimately defeated by a wide margin.
Well, we'll know who the dumbest of the dumb shits are.
 
Wth???

im not going to even get into it... but im starting to think Trump might be the one... who puts things into motion that brings on WWIII....

A scary thought. Mostly because its in the realm of possibility. After Biden is confirmed on the 6th, Trump will have 14 days to fuck shit up. I could see him bombing Iran just because he is pissed off.
 
https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-says-won-t-accept-181142330.html

Trump says he will no accept defeat and has roused his MAGA supporters who will join him on the 6th in DC to reek havoc. His supporters say they intend to stop Senators and House Members from getting to the Capitol Building so the official counting of electoral votes cannot happen. They have said violence may be necessary to achieve that goal.
 
Wth???

im not going to even get into it... but im starting to think Trump might be the one... who puts things into motion that brings on WWIII....
No offense but you are now starting to believe this? I mean, I’m all for people coming around to the obvious but cmon
 

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