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  1. #71
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    Quote Originally Posted by kritichris View Post
    Dissociative identity disorder, Bipolar? BT is BT
    Agreed kc. BT is just BT. Sometimes I think he is just getting carried away and sometimes I think he should be just carried away. This board just wouldn't be the same without him.

  2. #72
    I would have liked to have asked questions like this to Hancock

    https://twitter.com/TheFreds/status/...nXDBIP-398erPQ

  3. #73
    How messed up is this world. We are just mugs

    https://www.tiktok.com/@3robz/video/7180825785148755246

    By the way Nickelodeon is a kids tv channel

  4. #74
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    "Gates Foundation Was Major Donor to Pro-Biden ‘Dark Money’ Network"

    "The parent organization of a Democratic "dark money" behemoth received nearly $70 million from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in 2020 as it financed super PACs boosting Joe Biden's presidential campaign."


    Gates bankrolls the Grauniad as well, a complete Leftard is our Bill, besides being one of the richest and most powerful men on the planet, and you mon ami, would be vaxxed up to the eye balls if Lefty Bill had his way.

    "The Bezoses do not appear to have made major donations to veteran-related causes before. Their largest known donation, made this year, was $33 million to finance scholarships for undocumented immigrants who graduated from high schools in the United States."

    Chucking millions at illegal immigrants, looks like a Lefty to me.

    "Big Tech and CEOs Poured Millions Into The Election. Here’s Who They Supported"

    Alphabet
    Total contribution: $21 million
    Top recipients: Joe Biden, Democrat super PACs

    Google’s parent company Alphabet is one of the largest corporate donors during the 2020 election cycle. The company’s employees and PACs have contributed a total of $21 million to presidential and congressional candidates since 2019. Nearly 80 percent of the funds went to Democrats, while just 7 percent went to Republicans. A whopping $3.66 million went to the Joe Biden campaign. The tech giant also gave nearly $1 million to Bernie Sanders and $700,000 to Elizabeth Warren.


    Microsoft
    Total contribution: $17 million
    Top recipients: Joe Biden, Democrat super PACs

    Also a major donor in the 2020 election season, Microsoft’s PACs and employees shelled out a total $17 million to presidential and congressional candidates through individual and PAC donations. Three quarters of Microsoft’s funds went to Democrats, and 14 percent went to Republicans.


    Amazon
    Total contribution: $8.9 million
    Top recipients: Joe Biden

    Amazon’s top recipient is Joe Biden, who received $1.7 million, followed by Bernie Sanders ($800,000) and the DNC ($790,000).


    Facebook
    Total contribution: $6 million
    Top recipients: Joe Biden

    Employees and PACs affiliated with Facebook donated a total of $6 million during the 2020 election cycle. More than 92 percent of the funds came from individuals. Mirroring Google’s and Microsoft’s partisan splits, Facebook spent nearly 80 percent of the funds on Democrats and only 10 percent on Republicans. The Joe Biden campaign alone received $1.3 million from the social media giant, followed by Bernie Sanders, who received $249,000.


    Apple
    Total contribution: $5.7 million
    Top recipients: Joe Biden

    Apple doesn’t have its own PAC. But the company’s employees and their family members contributed a total of $5.7 million in the 2020 election cycle. Nearly 80 percent of the money went to Democrats. And a paltry 4.3 percent went to Republicans. About a quarter of the funds ($1.4 million) went to Joe Biden.


    Netflix
    Total contribution: $5.42 million
    Top recipients: Democrat super PACs


    "Twitter
    Total contribution: $689,000
    Top recipients: Joe Biden

    Twitter employees and their family members contributed $689,000 in the 2020 election cycle, mostly to Democrat presidential candidates.

    Aside from top recipient Joe Biden, who received $157,000, no other candidates received outsized donations. Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders each received between $30,000 to $46,000.


    Climb out of your bunker mon ami, chuck away your Tory/Labour prism, and have a look around at the real world, not the world according to Lefty Grauniad hacks, and you'll see who's really in charge, who's orchestrating our 'democratic' system, and it ain't anyone on the Right. Does the Right even exist any more ?

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