A shade more than 24 hours after 10 people were murdered in a Boulder, Colorado supermarket, there was nearly a copycat incident in Atlanta, just a week after 3 spas were hit and eight people were killed.
An Instacart worker at Publix happened to see Rico Marley, 22, enter a men's room at the store, carrying a rifle, and called police. Marley was found to have five other weapons, all concealed, in his possession. Police in Atlanta admitted they have no evidence at this time, but they are questioning Marley about why he had the guns with him when he entered Publix, which made it their policy in 2019 to bar shoppers carrying weapons, even if it's legal to do so.
Let's just say that they're erring on the side of caution for now.
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MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell is fighting back against a $1.3 billion dollar defamation lawsuit filed by Dominion Voting Systems.
Lindell has retained the services of respected attorney Alan Dershowitz to defend him in the suit, and apparently they're talking countersuit. 4 1/2 months after the election, and Lindell is still claiming he has evidence that there was election fraud.
Dude, if you've got the evidence, stop playing games and show us what you've got. If not, then give it up. You say you're a Christian, but Christians don't, by rule, engage in fraud, a lesson former President Trump won't learn.
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On the other side of the Tree of Stupid is Silly Sidney Powell, who now claims that no "reasonable person" would actually believe her fairy tales about the election, and is trying to avoid liability, as she too was sued by Dominion for the same amount.
Let's be real. There was no voter fraud at the level that Powell, Lindell, and others have claimed. Nearly 5 months later, this is still a story because these geeks won't let it go. We attempted to get a statement from a close friend of Powell's:
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