• HOLY SHIT. They Got It! They Got the Proof of Biden TAKING BRIBES!!!

    From Jebediah Grainger@21:1/5 to All on Thu Aug 10 16:18:30 2023
    Clarence Thomas’ 38 Vacations: The Other Billionaires Who Have Treated the Supreme Court Justice to Luxury Travel
    by Brett Murphy and Alex Mierjeski
    Aug. 10, 5:45 a.m. EDT

    During his three decades on the Supreme Court, Clarence Thomas has enjoyed steady access to a lifestyle most Americans can only imagine. A cadre of industry titans and ultrawealthy executives have treated him to far-flung vacations aboard their yachts,
    ushered him into the premium suites at sporting events and sent their private jets to fetch him — including, on more than one occasion, an entire 737. It’s a stream of luxury that is both more extensive and from a wider circle than has been
    previously understood.

    At least 38 destination vacations, including a previously unreported voyage on a yacht around the Bahamas; 26 private jet flights, plus an additional eight by helicopter; a dozen VIP passes to professional and college sporting events, typically perched
    in the skybox; two stays at luxury resorts in Florida and Jamaica; and one standing invitation to an uber-exclusive golf club overlooking the Atlantic coast.

    This accounting of Thomas’ travel, revealed for the first time here from an array of previously unavailable information, is the fullest to date of the generosity that has regularly afforded Thomas a lifestyle far beyond what his income could provide.
    And it is almost certainly an undercount.

    While some of the hospitality, such as stays in personal homes, may not have required disclosure, Thomas appears to have violated the law by failing to disclose flights, yacht cruises and expensive sports tickets, according to ethics experts.

    Perhaps even more significant, the pattern exposes consistent violations of judicial norms, experts, including seven current and former federal judges appointed by both parties, told ProPublica. “In my career I don’t remember ever seeing this degree
    of largesse given to anybody,” said Jeremy Fogel, a former federal judge who served for years on the judicial committee that reviews judges’ financial disclosures. “I think it’s unprecedented.”

    This year, ProPublica revealed Texas real estate billionaire Harlan Crow’s generosity toward Thomas, including vacations, private jet flights, gifts, the purchase of his mother’s house in Georgia and tuition payments. In an April statement, the
    justice defended his relationship with Crow. The Crows “are among our dearest friends,” Thomas said. “As friends do, we have joined them on a number of family trips.”

    BIDEN CRIME FAMILY Y'ALL!!

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  • From Skeeter@21:1/5 to All on Thu Aug 10 18:35:10 2023
    In article <46e48263-07d3-4a00-b5d9-3e3132f81been@googlegroups.com>, jebediah.grainger2@gmail.com says...

    Clarence Thomas? 38 Vacations: The Other Billionaires Who Have Treated the Supreme Court Justice to Luxury Travel
    by Brett Murphy and Alex Mierjeski
    Aug. 10, 5:45 a.m. EDT

    During his three decades on the Supreme Court, Clarence Thomas has enjoyed steady access to a lifestyle most Americans can only imagine. A cadre of industry titans and ultrawealthy executives have treated him to far-flung vacations aboard their yachts,
    ushered him into the premium suites at sporting events and sent their private jets to fetch him ? including, on more than one occasion, an entire 737. It?s a stream of luxury that is both more extensive and from a wider
    circle than has been previously understood.

    At least 38 destination vacations, including a previously unreported voyage on a yacht around the Bahamas; 26 private jet flights, plus an additional eight by helicopter; a dozen VIP passes to professional and college sporting events, typically perched
    in the skybox; two stays at luxury resorts in Florida and Jamaica; and one standing invitation to an uber-exclusive golf club overlooking the Atlantic coast.

    This accounting of Thomas? travel, revealed for the first time here from an array of previously unavailable information, is the fullest to date of the generosity that has regularly afforded Thomas a lifestyle far beyond what his income could provide.
    And it is almost certainly an undercount.

    While some of the hospitality, such as stays in personal homes, may not have required disclosure, Thomas appears to have violated the law by failing to disclose flights, yacht cruises and expensive sports tickets, according to ethics experts.

    Perhaps even more significant, the pattern exposes consistent violations of judicial norms, experts, including seven current and former federal judges appointed by both parties, told ProPublica. ?In my career I don?t remember ever seeing this degree of
    largesse given to anybody,? said Jeremy Fogel, a former federal judge who served for years on the judicial committee that reviews judges? financial disclosures. ?I think it?s unprecedented.?

    This year, ProPublica revealed Texas real estate billionaire Harlan Crow?s generosity toward Thomas, including vacations, private jet flights, gifts, the purchase of his mother?s house in Georgia and tuition payments. In an April statement, the justice
    defended his relationship with Crow. The Crows ?are among our dearest friends,? Thomas said. ?As friends do, we have joined them on a number of family trips.?

    BIDEN CRIME FAMILY Y'ALL!!

    BUTWHATABOUT

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  • From Ja-Son-Wan-Kenobi Has the High Grou@21:1/5 to Skeeter on Thu Aug 10 20:24:50 2023
    On Thursday, August 10, 2023 at 8:35:16 PM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <46e48263-07d3-4a00...@googlegroups.com>,
    jebediah....@gmail.com says...

    Clarence Thomas? 38 Vacations: The Other Billionaires Who Have Treated the Supreme Court Justice to Luxury Travel
    by Brett Murphy and Alex Mierjeski
    Aug. 10, 5:45 a.m. EDT

    During his three decades on the Supreme Court, Clarence Thomas has enjoyed steady access to a lifestyle most Americans can only imagine. A cadre of industry titans and ultrawealthy executives have treated him to far-flung vacations aboard their
    yachts, ushered him into the premium suites at sporting events and sent their private jets to fetch him ? including, on more than one occasion, an entire 737. It?s a stream of luxury that is both more extensive and from a wider
    circle than has been previously understood.

    At least 38 destination vacations, including a previously unreported voyage on a yacht around the Bahamas; 26 private jet flights, plus an additional eight by helicopter; a dozen VIP passes to professional and college sporting events, typically
    perched in the skybox; two stays at luxury resorts in Florida and Jamaica; and one standing invitation to an uber-exclusive golf club overlooking the Atlantic coast.

    This accounting of Thomas? travel, revealed for the first time here from an array of previously unavailable information, is the fullest to date of the generosity that has regularly afforded Thomas a lifestyle far beyond what his income could provide.
    And it is almost certainly an undercount.

    While some of the hospitality, such as stays in personal homes, may not have required disclosure, Thomas appears to have violated the law by failing to disclose flights, yacht cruises and expensive sports tickets, according to ethics experts.

    Perhaps even more significant, the pattern exposes consistent violations of judicial norms, experts, including seven current and former federal judges appointed by both parties, told ProPublica. ?In my career I don?t remember ever seeing this degree
    of largesse given to anybody,? said Jeremy Fogel, a former federal judge who served for years on the judicial committee that reviews judges? financial disclosures. ?I think it?s unprecedented.?

    This year, ProPublica revealed Texas real estate billionaire Harlan Crow?s generosity toward Thomas, including vacations, private jet flights, gifts, the purchase of his mother?s house in Georgia and tuition payments. In an April statement, the
    justice defended his relationship with Crow. The Crows ?are among our dearest friends,? Thomas said. ?As friends do, we have joined them on a number of family trips.?

    BIDEN CRIME FAMILY Y'ALL!!
    BUTWHATABOUT
    MADE YOU LOOK!! HAHAHAHAHA

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  • From Skeeter@21:1/5 to All on Fri Aug 11 08:51:57 2023
    In article <00de117c-e0fc-43d0-a5cf-282abaa09bbbn@googlegroups.com>, davidbrown20782@gmail.com says...

    On Thursday, August 10, 2023 at 8:35:16PM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <46e48263-07d3-4a00...@googlegroups.com>,
    jebediah....@gmail.com says...

    Clarence Thomas? 38 Vacations: The Other Billionaires Who Have Treated the Supreme Court Justice to Luxury Travel
    by Brett Murphy and Alex Mierjeski
    Aug. 10, 5:45 a.m. EDT

    During his three decades on the Supreme Court, Clarence Thomas has enjoyed steady access to a lifestyle most Americans can only imagine. A cadre of industry titans and ultrawealthy executives have treated him to far-flung vacations aboard their
    yachts, ushered him into the premium suites at sporting events and sent their private jets to fetch him ? including, on more than one occasion, an entire 737. It?s a stream of luxury that is both more extensive and from a
    wider
    circle than has been previously understood.

    At least 38 destination vacations, including a previously unreported voyage on a yacht around the Bahamas; 26 private jet flights, plus an additional eight by helicopter; a dozen VIP passes to professional and college sporting events, typically
    perched in the skybox; two stays at luxury resorts in Florida and Jamaica; and one standing invitation to an uber-exclusive golf club overlooking the Atlantic coast.

    This accounting of Thomas? travel, revealed for the first time here from an array of previously unavailable information, is the fullest to date of the generosity that has regularly afforded Thomas a lifestyle far beyond what his income could
    provide. And it is almost certainly an undercount.

    While some of the hospitality, such as stays in personal homes, may not have required disclosure, Thomas appears to have violated the law by failing to disclose flights, yacht cruises and expensive sports tickets, according to ethics experts.

    Perhaps even more significant, the pattern exposes consistent violations of judicial norms, experts, including seven current and former federal judges appointed by both parties, told ProPublica. ?In my career I don?t remember ever seeing this
    degree of largesse given to anybody,? said Jeremy Fogel, a former federal judge who served for years on the judicial committee that reviews judges? financial disclosures. ?I think it?s unprecedented.?

    This year, ProPublica revealed Texas real estate billionaire Harlan Crow?s generosity toward Thomas, including vacations, private jet flights, gifts, the purchase of his mother?s house in Georgia and tuition payments. In an April statement, the
    justice defended his relationship with Crow. The Crows ?are among our dearest friends,? Thomas said. ?As friends do, we have joined them on a number of family trips.?

    BIDEN CRIME FAMILY Y'ALL!!
    BUTWHATABOUT
    MADE YOU LOOK!! HAHAHAHAHA

    Since you ran from all the other threads is this all you have?

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  • From Jebediah Grainger@21:1/5 to Skeeter on Fri Aug 11 08:40:45 2023
    On Friday, August 11, 2023 at 10:52:04 AM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <00de117c-e0fc-43d0...@googlegroups.com>,
    davidbr...@gmail.com says...

    On Thursday, August 10, 2023 at 8:35:16 PM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <46e48263-07d3-4a00...@googlegroups.com>, jebediah....@gmail.com says...

    Clarence Thomas? 38 Vacations: The Other Billionaires Who Have Treated the Supreme Court Justice to Luxury Travel
    by Brett Murphy and Alex Mierjeski
    Aug. 10, 5:45 a.m. EDT

    During his three decades on the Supreme Court, Clarence Thomas has enjoyed steady access to a lifestyle most Americans can only imagine. A cadre of industry titans and ultrawealthy executives have treated him to far-flung vacations aboard their
    yachts, ushered him into the premium suites at sporting events and sent their private jets to fetch him ? including, on more than one occasion, an entire 737. It?s a stream of luxury that is both more extensive and from a
    wider
    circle than has been previously understood.

    At least 38 destination vacations, including a previously unreported voyage on a yacht around the Bahamas; 26 private jet flights, plus an additional eight by helicopter; a dozen VIP passes to professional and college sporting events, typically
    perched in the skybox; two stays at luxury resorts in Florida and Jamaica; and one standing invitation to an uber-exclusive golf club overlooking the Atlantic coast.

    This accounting of Thomas? travel, revealed for the first time here from an array of previously unavailable information, is the fullest to date of the generosity that has regularly afforded Thomas a lifestyle far beyond what his income could
    provide. And it is almost certainly an undercount.

    While some of the hospitality, such as stays in personal homes, may not have required disclosure, Thomas appears to have violated the law by failing to disclose flights, yacht cruises and expensive sports tickets, according to ethics experts.

    Perhaps even more significant, the pattern exposes consistent violations of judicial norms, experts, including seven current and former federal judges appointed by both parties, told ProPublica. ?In my career I don?t remember ever seeing this
    degree of largesse given to anybody,? said Jeremy Fogel, a former federal judge who served for years on the judicial committee that reviews judges? financial disclosures. ?I think it?s unprecedented.?

    This year, ProPublica revealed Texas real estate billionaire Harlan Crow?s generosity toward Thomas, including vacations, private jet flights, gifts, the purchase of his mother?s house in Georgia and tuition payments. In an April statement, the
    justice defended his relationship with Crow. The Crows ?are among our dearest friends,? Thomas said. ?As friends do, we have joined them on a number of family trips.?

    BIDEN CRIME FAMILY Y'ALL!!
    BUTWHATABOUT
    MADE YOU LOOK!! HAHAHAHAHA
    Since you ran from all the other threads is this all you have?

    Besides you keep lying (using all the standards Skeeter Lies #'s 1-4) to the point where it is useless continuing to "debate" you.

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  • From Jebediah Grainger@21:1/5 to Skeeter on Fri Aug 11 08:39:20 2023
    On Friday, August 11, 2023 at 10:52:04 AM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <00de117c-e0fc-43d0...@googlegroups.com>,
    davidbr...@gmail.com says...

    On Thursday, August 10, 2023 at 8:35:16 PM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <46e48263-07d3-4a00...@googlegroups.com>, jebediah....@gmail.com says...

    Clarence Thomas? 38 Vacations: The Other Billionaires Who Have Treated the Supreme Court Justice to Luxury Travel
    by Brett Murphy and Alex Mierjeski
    Aug. 10, 5:45 a.m. EDT

    During his three decades on the Supreme Court, Clarence Thomas has enjoyed steady access to a lifestyle most Americans can only imagine. A cadre of industry titans and ultrawealthy executives have treated him to far-flung vacations aboard their
    yachts, ushered him into the premium suites at sporting events and sent their private jets to fetch him ? including, on more than one occasion, an entire 737. It?s a stream of luxury that is both more extensive and from a
    wider
    circle than has been previously understood.

    At least 38 destination vacations, including a previously unreported voyage on a yacht around the Bahamas; 26 private jet flights, plus an additional eight by helicopter; a dozen VIP passes to professional and college sporting events, typically
    perched in the skybox; two stays at luxury resorts in Florida and Jamaica; and one standing invitation to an uber-exclusive golf club overlooking the Atlantic coast.

    This accounting of Thomas? travel, revealed for the first time here from an array of previously unavailable information, is the fullest to date of the generosity that has regularly afforded Thomas a lifestyle far beyond what his income could
    provide. And it is almost certainly an undercount.

    While some of the hospitality, such as stays in personal homes, may not have required disclosure, Thomas appears to have violated the law by failing to disclose flights, yacht cruises and expensive sports tickets, according to ethics experts.

    Perhaps even more significant, the pattern exposes consistent violations of judicial norms, experts, including seven current and former federal judges appointed by both parties, told ProPublica. ?In my career I don?t remember ever seeing this
    degree of largesse given to anybody,? said Jeremy Fogel, a former federal judge who served for years on the judicial committee that reviews judges? financial disclosures. ?I think it?s unprecedented.?

    This year, ProPublica revealed Texas real estate billionaire Harlan Crow?s generosity toward Thomas, including vacations, private jet flights, gifts, the purchase of his mother?s house in Georgia and tuition payments. In an April statement, the
    justice defended his relationship with Crow. The Crows ?are among our dearest friends,? Thomas said. ?As friends do, we have joined them on a number of family trips.?

    BIDEN CRIME FAMILY Y'ALL!!
    BUTWHATABOUT
    MADE YOU LOOK!! HAHAHAHAHA
    Since you ran from all the other threads is this all you have?

    It's all i NEED

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  • From Skeeter@21:1/5 to All on Fri Aug 11 10:26:32 2023
    In article <38ab9297-c2cd-47bb-a254-33a7ac8d7b11n@googlegroups.com>, jebediah.grainger2@gmail.com says...

    On Friday, August 11, 2023 at 10:52:04AM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <00de117c-e0fc-43d0...@googlegroups.com>,
    davidbr...@gmail.com says...

    On Thursday, August 10, 2023 at 8:35:16 PM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <46e48263-07d3-4a00...@googlegroups.com>, jebediah....@gmail.com says...

    Clarence Thomas? 38 Vacations: The Other Billionaires Who Have Treated the Supreme Court Justice to Luxury Travel
    by Brett Murphy and Alex Mierjeski
    Aug. 10, 5:45 a.m. EDT

    During his three decades on the Supreme Court, Clarence Thomas has enjoyed steady access to a lifestyle most Americans can only imagine. A cadre of industry titans and ultrawealthy executives have treated him to far-flung vacations aboard their
    yachts, ushered him into the premium suites at sporting events and sent their private jets to fetch him ? including, on more than one occasion, an entire 737. It?s a stream of luxury that is both more extensive and from a
    wider
    circle than has been previously understood.

    At least 38 destination vacations, including a previously unreported voyage on a yacht around the Bahamas; 26 private jet flights, plus an additional eight by helicopter; a dozen VIP passes to professional and college sporting events, typically
    perched in the skybox; two stays at luxury resorts in Florida and Jamaica; and one standing invitation to an uber-exclusive golf club overlooking the Atlantic coast.

    This accounting of Thomas? travel, revealed for the first time here from an array of previously unavailable information, is the fullest to date of the generosity that has regularly afforded Thomas a lifestyle far beyond what his income could
    provide. And it is almost certainly an undercount.

    While some of the hospitality, such as stays in personal homes, may not have required disclosure, Thomas appears to have violated the law by failing to disclose flights, yacht cruises and expensive sports tickets, according to ethics experts.

    Perhaps even more significant, the pattern exposes consistent violations of judicial norms, experts, including seven current and former federal judges appointed by both parties, told ProPublica. ?In my career I don?t remember ever seeing this
    degree of largesse given to anybody,? said Jeremy Fogel, a former federal judge who served for years on the judicial committee that reviews judges? financial disclosures. ?I think it?s unprecedented.?

    This year, ProPublica revealed Texas real estate billionaire Harlan Crow?s generosity toward Thomas, including vacations, private jet flights, gifts, the purchase of his mother?s house in Georgia and tuition payments. In an April statement, the
    justice defended his relationship with Crow. The Crows ?are among our dearest friends,? Thomas said. ?As friends do, we have joined them on a number of family trips.?

    BIDEN CRIME FAMILY Y'ALL!!
    BUTWHATABOUT
    MADE YOU LOOK!! HAHAHAHAHA
    Since you ran from all the other threads is this all you have?

    It's all i NEED

    AG appoints special council in Hunter Biden case.

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  • From Skeeter@21:1/5 to All on Fri Aug 11 10:27:03 2023
    In article <01ce0640-ea03-4582-a266-9adec34a9a5en@googlegroups.com>, jebediah.grainger2@gmail.com says...

    On Friday, August 11, 2023 at 10:52:04AM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <00de117c-e0fc-43d0...@googlegroups.com>,
    davidbr...@gmail.com says...

    On Thursday, August 10, 2023 at 8:35:16 PM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <46e48263-07d3-4a00...@googlegroups.com>, jebediah....@gmail.com says...

    Clarence Thomas? 38 Vacations: The Other Billionaires Who Have Treated the Supreme Court Justice to Luxury Travel
    by Brett Murphy and Alex Mierjeski
    Aug. 10, 5:45 a.m. EDT

    During his three decades on the Supreme Court, Clarence Thomas has enjoyed steady access to a lifestyle most Americans can only imagine. A cadre of industry titans and ultrawealthy executives have treated him to far-flung vacations aboard their
    yachts, ushered him into the premium suites at sporting events and sent their private jets to fetch him ? including, on more than one occasion, an entire 737. It?s a stream of luxury that is both more extensive and from a
    wider
    circle than has been previously understood.

    At least 38 destination vacations, including a previously unreported voyage on a yacht around the Bahamas; 26 private jet flights, plus an additional eight by helicopter; a dozen VIP passes to professional and college sporting events, typically
    perched in the skybox; two stays at luxury resorts in Florida and Jamaica; and one standing invitation to an uber-exclusive golf club overlooking the Atlantic coast.

    This accounting of Thomas? travel, revealed for the first time here from an array of previously unavailable information, is the fullest to date of the generosity that has regularly afforded Thomas a lifestyle far beyond what his income could
    provide. And it is almost certainly an undercount.

    While some of the hospitality, such as stays in personal homes, may not have required disclosure, Thomas appears to have violated the law by failing to disclose flights, yacht cruises and expensive sports tickets, according to ethics experts.

    Perhaps even more significant, the pattern exposes consistent violations of judicial norms, experts, including seven current and former federal judges appointed by both parties, told ProPublica. ?In my career I don?t remember ever seeing this
    degree of largesse given to anybody,? said Jeremy Fogel, a former federal judge who served for years on the judicial committee that reviews judges? financial disclosures. ?I think it?s unprecedented.?

    This year, ProPublica revealed Texas real estate billionaire Harlan Crow?s generosity toward Thomas, including vacations, private jet flights, gifts, the purchase of his mother?s house in Georgia and tuition payments. In an April statement, the
    justice defended his relationship with Crow. The Crows ?are among our dearest friends,? Thomas said. ?As friends do, we have joined them on a number of family trips.?

    BIDEN CRIME FAMILY Y'ALL!!
    BUTWHATABOUT
    MADE YOU LOOK!! HAHAHAHAHA
    Since you ran from all the other threads is this all you have?

    Besides you keep lying (using all the standards Skeeter Lies #'s 1-4) to the point where it is useless continuing to "debate" you.

    So run away like always.

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  • From Ja-Son-Wan-Kenobi Has the High Grou@21:1/5 to Skeeter on Sun Aug 13 15:02:41 2023
    On Friday, August 11, 2023 at 12:27:09 PM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <01ce0640-ea03-4582...@googlegroups.com>,
    jebediah....@gmail.com says...

    On Friday, August 11, 2023 at 10:52:04 AM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <00de117c-e0fc-43d0...@googlegroups.com>, davidbr...@gmail.com says...

    On Thursday, August 10, 2023 at 8:35:16 PM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <46e48263-07d3-4a00...@googlegroups.com>, jebediah....@gmail.com says...

    Clarence Thomas? 38 Vacations: The Other Billionaires Who Have Treated the Supreme Court Justice to Luxury Travel
    by Brett Murphy and Alex Mierjeski
    Aug. 10, 5:45 a.m. EDT

    During his three decades on the Supreme Court, Clarence Thomas has enjoyed steady access to a lifestyle most Americans can only imagine. A cadre of industry titans and ultrawealthy executives have treated him to far-flung vacations aboard
    their yachts, ushered him into the premium suites at sporting events and sent their private jets to fetch him ? including, on more than one occasion, an entire 737. It?s a stream of luxury that is both more extensive and from a
    wider
    circle than has been previously understood.

    At least 38 destination vacations, including a previously unreported voyage on a yacht around the Bahamas; 26 private jet flights, plus an additional eight by helicopter; a dozen VIP passes to professional and college sporting events,
    typically perched in the skybox; two stays at luxury resorts in Florida and Jamaica; and one standing invitation to an uber-exclusive golf club overlooking the Atlantic coast.

    This accounting of Thomas? travel, revealed for the first time here from an array of previously unavailable information, is the fullest to date of the generosity that has regularly afforded Thomas a lifestyle far beyond what his income could
    provide. And it is almost certainly an undercount.

    While some of the hospitality, such as stays in personal homes, may not have required disclosure, Thomas appears to have violated the law by failing to disclose flights, yacht cruises and expensive sports tickets, according to ethics experts.

    Perhaps even more significant, the pattern exposes consistent violations of judicial norms, experts, including seven current and former federal judges appointed by both parties, told ProPublica. ?In my career I don?t remember ever seeing this
    degree of largesse given to anybody,? said Jeremy Fogel, a former federal judge who served for years on the judicial committee that reviews judges? financial disclosures. ?I think it?s unprecedented.?

    This year, ProPublica revealed Texas real estate billionaire Harlan Crow?s generosity toward Thomas, including vacations, private jet flights, gifts, the purchase of his mother?s house in Georgia and tuition payments. In an April statement,
    the justice defended his relationship with Crow. The Crows ?are among our dearest friends,? Thomas said. ?As friends do, we have joined them on a number of family trips.?

    BIDEN CRIME FAMILY Y'ALL!!
    BUTWHATABOUT
    MADE YOU LOOK!! HAHAHAHAHA
    Since you ran from all the other threads is this all you have?

    Besides you keep lying (using all the standards Skeeter Lies #'s 1-4) to the point where it is useless continuing to "debate" you.
    So run away like always.
    I'm just pointing out the hypocrisy of the Right. You are the one doing the running.

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  • From Skeeter@21:1/5 to All on Sun Aug 13 19:34:03 2023
    In article <5aeddbf3-6665-4e73-acb5-c4fe9645097cn@googlegroups.com>, davidbrown20782@gmail.com says...

    On Friday, August 11, 2023 at 12:27:09PM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <01ce0640-ea03-4582...@googlegroups.com>,
    jebediah....@gmail.com says...

    On Friday, August 11, 2023 at 10:52:04 AM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <00de117c-e0fc-43d0...@googlegroups.com>, davidbr...@gmail.com says...

    On Thursday, August 10, 2023 at 8:35:16 PM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <46e48263-07d3-4a00...@googlegroups.com>, jebediah....@gmail.com says...

    Clarence Thomas? 38 Vacations: The Other Billionaires Who Have Treated the Supreme Court Justice to Luxury Travel
    by Brett Murphy and Alex Mierjeski
    Aug. 10, 5:45 a.m. EDT

    During his three decades on the Supreme Court, Clarence Thomas has enjoyed steady access to a lifestyle most Americans can only imagine. A cadre of industry titans and ultrawealthy executives have treated him to far-flung vacations aboard
    their yachts, ushered him into the premium suites at sporting events and sent their private jets to fetch him ? including, on more than one occasion, an entire 737. It?s a stream of luxury that is both more extensive and
    from a
    wider
    circle than has been previously understood.

    At least 38 destination vacations, including a previously unreported voyage on a yacht around the Bahamas; 26 private jet flights, plus an additional eight by helicopter; a dozen VIP passes to professional and college sporting events,
    typically perched in the skybox; two stays at luxury resorts in Florida and Jamaica; and one standing invitation to an uber-exclusive golf club overlooking the Atlantic coast.

    This accounting of Thomas? travel, revealed for the first time here from an array of previously unavailable information, is the fullest to date of the generosity that has regularly afforded Thomas a lifestyle far beyond what his income
    could provide. And it is almost certainly an undercount.

    While some of the hospitality, such as stays in personal homes, may not have required disclosure, Thomas appears to have violated the law by failing to disclose flights, yacht cruises and expensive sports tickets, according to ethics
    experts.

    Perhaps even more significant, the pattern exposes consistent violations of judicial norms, experts, including seven current and former federal judges appointed by both parties, told ProPublica. ?In my career I don?t remember ever seeing
    this degree of largesse given to anybody,? said Jeremy Fogel, a former federal judge who served for years on the judicial committee that reviews judges? financial disclosures. ?I think it?s unprecedented.?

    This year, ProPublica revealed Texas real estate billionaire Harlan Crow?s generosity toward Thomas, including vacations, private jet flights, gifts, the purchase of his mother?s house in Georgia and tuition payments. In an April statement,
    the justice defended his relationship with Crow. The Crows ?are among our dearest friends,? Thomas said. ?As friends do, we have joined them on a number of family trips.?

    BIDEN CRIME FAMILY Y'ALL!!
    BUTWHATABOUT
    MADE YOU LOOK!! HAHAHAHAHA
    Since you ran from all the other threads is this all you have?

    Besides you keep lying (using all the standards Skeeter Lies #'s 1-4) to the point where it is useless continuing to "debate" you.
    So run away like always.
    I'm just pointing out the hypocrisy of the Right. You are the one doing the running.

    What hypocrisy?

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  • From Jebediah Grainger@21:1/5 to Skeeter on Sun Aug 13 21:08:00 2023
    On Sunday, August 13, 2023 at 9:34:10 PM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <5aeddbf3-6665-4e73...@googlegroups.com>,
    davidbr...@gmail.com says...

    On Friday, August 11, 2023 at 12:27:09 PM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <01ce0640-ea03-4582...@googlegroups.com>, jebediah....@gmail.com says...

    On Friday, August 11, 2023 at 10:52:04 AM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <00de117c-e0fc-43d0...@googlegroups.com>, davidbr...@gmail.com says...

    On Thursday, August 10, 2023 at 8:35:16 PM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <46e48263-07d3-4a00...@googlegroups.com>, jebediah....@gmail.com says...

    Clarence Thomas? 38 Vacations: The Other Billionaires Who Have Treated the Supreme Court Justice to Luxury Travel
    by Brett Murphy and Alex Mierjeski
    Aug. 10, 5:45 a.m. EDT

    During his three decades on the Supreme Court, Clarence Thomas has enjoyed steady access to a lifestyle most Americans can only imagine. A cadre of industry titans and ultrawealthy executives have treated him to far-flung vacations aboard
    their yachts, ushered him into the premium suites at sporting events and sent their private jets to fetch him ? including, on more than one occasion, an entire 737. It?s a stream of luxury that is both more extensive and
    from a
    wider
    circle than has been previously understood.

    At least 38 destination vacations, including a previously unreported voyage on a yacht around the Bahamas; 26 private jet flights, plus an additional eight by helicopter; a dozen VIP passes to professional and college sporting events,
    typically perched in the skybox; two stays at luxury resorts in Florida and Jamaica; and one standing invitation to an uber-exclusive golf club overlooking the Atlantic coast.

    This accounting of Thomas? travel, revealed for the first time here from an array of previously unavailable information, is the fullest to date of the generosity that has regularly afforded Thomas a lifestyle far beyond what his income
    could provide. And it is almost certainly an undercount.

    While some of the hospitality, such as stays in personal homes, may not have required disclosure, Thomas appears to have violated the law by failing to disclose flights, yacht cruises and expensive sports tickets, according to ethics
    experts.

    Perhaps even more significant, the pattern exposes consistent violations of judicial norms, experts, including seven current and former federal judges appointed by both parties, told ProPublica. ?In my career I don?t remember ever seeing
    this degree of largesse given to anybody,? said Jeremy Fogel, a former federal judge who served for years on the judicial committee that reviews judges? financial disclosures. ?I think it?s unprecedented.?

    This year, ProPublica revealed Texas real estate billionaire Harlan Crow?s generosity toward Thomas, including vacations, private jet flights, gifts, the purchase of his mother?s house in Georgia and tuition payments. In an April
    statement, the justice defended his relationship with Crow. The Crows ?are among our dearest friends,? Thomas said. ?As friends do, we have joined them on a number of family trips.?

    BIDEN CRIME FAMILY Y'ALL!!
    BUTWHATABOUT
    MADE YOU LOOK!! HAHAHAHAHA
    Since you ran from all the other threads is this all you have?

    Besides you keep lying (using all the standards Skeeter Lies #'s 1-4) to the point where it is useless continuing to "debate" you.
    So run away like always.
    I'm just pointing out the hypocrisy of the Right. You are the one doing the running.
    What hypocrisy?
    Like I said, you can't read.
    Oh, and you really ARE that fucking stupid.

    Jason

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  • From Skeeter@21:1/5 to All on Mon Aug 14 08:01:43 2023
    In article <7b4c2f12-e4d5-439c-b908-aaf324fd6571n@googlegroups.com>, jebediah.grainger2@gmail.com says...

    On Sunday, August 13, 2023 at 9:34:10PM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <5aeddbf3-6665-4e73...@googlegroups.com>,
    davidbr...@gmail.com says...

    On Friday, August 11, 2023 at 12:27:09 PM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <01ce0640-ea03-4582...@googlegroups.com>, jebediah....@gmail.com says...

    On Friday, August 11, 2023 at 10:52:04 AM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <00de117c-e0fc-43d0...@googlegroups.com>, davidbr...@gmail.com says...

    On Thursday, August 10, 2023 at 8:35:16 PM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <46e48263-07d3-4a00...@googlegroups.com>, jebediah....@gmail.com says...

    Clarence Thomas? 38 Vacations: The Other Billionaires Who Have Treated the Supreme Court Justice to Luxury Travel
    by Brett Murphy and Alex Mierjeski
    Aug. 10, 5:45 a.m. EDT

    During his three decades on the Supreme Court, Clarence Thomas has enjoyed steady access to a lifestyle most Americans can only imagine. A cadre of industry titans and ultrawealthy executives have treated him to far-flung vacations
    aboard their yachts, ushered him into the premium suites at sporting events and sent their private jets to fetch him ? including, on more than one occasion, an entire 737. It?s a stream of luxury that is both more extensive
    and
    from a
    wider
    circle than has been previously understood.

    At least 38 destination vacations, including a previously unreported voyage on a yacht around the Bahamas; 26 private jet flights, plus an additional eight by helicopter; a dozen VIP passes to professional and college sporting events,
    typically perched in the skybox; two stays at luxury resorts in Florida and Jamaica; and one standing invitation to an uber-exclusive golf club overlooking the Atlantic coast.

    This accounting of Thomas? travel, revealed for the first time here from an array of previously unavailable information, is the fullest to date of the generosity that has regularly afforded Thomas a lifestyle far beyond what his income
    could provide. And it is almost certainly an undercount.

    While some of the hospitality, such as stays in personal homes, may not have required disclosure, Thomas appears to have violated the law by failing to disclose flights, yacht cruises and expensive sports tickets, according to ethics
    experts.

    Perhaps even more significant, the pattern exposes consistent violations of judicial norms, experts, including seven current and former federal judges appointed by both parties, told ProPublica. ?In my career I don?t remember ever
    seeing this degree of largesse given to anybody,? said Jeremy Fogel, a former federal judge who served for years on the judicial committee that reviews judges? financial disclosures. ?I think it?s unprecedented.?

    This year, ProPublica revealed Texas real estate billionaire Harlan Crow?s generosity toward Thomas, including vacations, private jet flights, gifts, the purchase of his mother?s house in Georgia and tuition payments. In an April
    statement, the justice defended his relationship with Crow. The Crows ?are among our dearest friends,? Thomas said. ?As friends do, we have joined them on a number of family trips.?

    BIDEN CRIME FAMILY Y'ALL!!
    BUTWHATABOUT
    MADE YOU LOOK!! HAHAHAHAHA
    Since you ran from all the other threads is this all you have?

    Besides you keep lying (using all the standards Skeeter Lies #'s 1-4) to the point where it is useless continuing to "debate" you.
    So run away like always.
    I'm just pointing out the hypocrisy of the Right. You are the one doing the running.
    What hypocrisy?
    Like I said, you can't read.
    Oh, and you really ARE that fucking stupid.

    Jason


    You fucked up there sock boy.

    So you can't answer.

    Will you run now and post something else stupid?

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  • From Ja-Son-Wan-Kenobi Has the High Grou@21:1/5 to Skeeter on Tue Aug 15 12:30:28 2023
    On Monday, August 14, 2023 at 10:01:48 AM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <7b4c2f12-e4d5-439c...@googlegroups.com>,
    jebediah....@gmail.com says...

    On Sunday, August 13, 2023 at 9:34:10 PM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <5aeddbf3-6665-4e73...@googlegroups.com>, davidbr...@gmail.com says...

    On Friday, August 11, 2023 at 12:27:09 PM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <01ce0640-ea03-4582...@googlegroups.com>, jebediah....@gmail.com says...

    On Friday, August 11, 2023 at 10:52:04 AM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <00de117c-e0fc-43d0...@googlegroups.com>, davidbr...@gmail.com says...

    On Thursday, August 10, 2023 at 8:35:16 PM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <46e48263-07d3-4a00...@googlegroups.com>, jebediah....@gmail.com says...

    Clarence Thomas? 38 Vacations: The Other Billionaires Who Have Treated the Supreme Court Justice to Luxury Travel
    by Brett Murphy and Alex Mierjeski
    Aug. 10, 5:45 a.m. EDT

    During his three decades on the Supreme Court, Clarence Thomas has enjoyed steady access to a lifestyle most Americans can only imagine. A cadre of industry titans and ultrawealthy executives have treated him to far-flung vacations
    aboard their yachts, ushered him into the premium suites at sporting events and sent their private jets to fetch him ? including, on more than one occasion, an entire 737. It?s a stream of luxury that is both more extensive
    and
    from a
    wider
    circle than has been previously understood.

    At least 38 destination vacations, including a previously unreported voyage on a yacht around the Bahamas; 26 private jet flights, plus an additional eight by helicopter; a dozen VIP passes to professional and college sporting events,
    typically perched in the skybox; two stays at luxury resorts in Florida and Jamaica; and one standing invitation to an uber-exclusive golf club overlooking the Atlantic coast.

    This accounting of Thomas? travel, revealed for the first time here from an array of previously unavailable information, is the fullest to date of the generosity that has regularly afforded Thomas a lifestyle far beyond what his
    income could provide. And it is almost certainly an undercount.

    While some of the hospitality, such as stays in personal homes, may not have required disclosure, Thomas appears to have violated the law by failing to disclose flights, yacht cruises and expensive sports tickets, according to ethics
    experts.

    Perhaps even more significant, the pattern exposes consistent violations of judicial norms, experts, including seven current and former federal judges appointed by both parties, told ProPublica. ?In my career I don?t remember ever
    seeing this degree of largesse given to anybody,? said Jeremy Fogel, a former federal judge who served for years on the judicial committee that reviews judges? financial disclosures. ?I think it?s unprecedented.?

    This year, ProPublica revealed Texas real estate billionaire Harlan Crow?s generosity toward Thomas, including vacations, private jet flights, gifts, the purchase of his mother?s house in Georgia and tuition payments. In an April
    statement, the justice defended his relationship with Crow. The Crows ?are among our dearest friends,? Thomas said. ?As friends do, we have joined them on a number of family trips.?

    BIDEN CRIME FAMILY Y'ALL!!
    BUTWHATABOUT
    MADE YOU LOOK!! HAHAHAHAHA
    Since you ran from all the other threads is this all you have?

    Besides you keep lying (using all the standards Skeeter Lies #'s 1-4) to the point where it is useless continuing to "debate" you.
    So run away like always.
    I'm just pointing out the hypocrisy of the Right. You are the one doing the running.
    What hypocrisy?
    Like I said, you can't read.
    Oh, and you really ARE that fucking stupid.

    Jason
    You fucked up there sock boy.

    So you can't answer.

    Will you run now and post something else stupid?

    Who is socking? I mean, not here I don't. Sometimes I'm Jebediah, sometimes I'm Jason, sometimes I'm Dave and sometimes I'm even Seth (!)

    Happy?

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  • From Gilles Guattari@21:1/5 to Jebediah Grainger on Tue Aug 15 20:17:57 2023
    On Thu, 10 Aug 2023 16:18:30 -0700, Jebediah Grainger wrote:

    Clarence Thomas’ 38 Vacations: The Other Billionaires Who Have Treated
    the Supreme Court Justice to Luxury Travel by Brett Murphy and Alex
    Mierjeski Aug. 10, 5:45 a.m. EDT

    During his three decades on the Supreme Court, Clarence Thomas has
    enjoyed steady access to a lifestyle most Americans can only imagine. A
    cadre of industry titans and ultrawealthy executives have treated him to far-flung vacations aboard their yachts, ushered him into the premium
    suites at sporting events and sent their private jets to fetch him — including, on more than one occasion, an entire 737. It’s a stream of luxury that is both more extensive and from a wider circle than has been previously understood.

    At least 38 destination vacations, including a previously unreported
    voyage on a yacht around the Bahamas; 26 private jet flights, plus an additional eight by helicopter; a dozen VIP passes to professional and college sporting events, typically perched in the skybox; two stays at
    luxury resorts in Florida and Jamaica; and one standing invitation to an uber-exclusive golf club overlooking the Atlantic coast.

    This accounting of Thomas’ travel, revealed for the first time here from
    an array of previously unavailable information, is the fullest to date
    of the generosity that has regularly afforded Thomas a lifestyle far
    beyond what his income could provide. And it is almost certainly an undercount.

    While some of the hospitality, such as stays in personal homes, may not
    have required disclosure, Thomas appears to have violated the law by
    failing to disclose flights, yacht cruises and expensive sports tickets, according to ethics experts.

    Perhaps even more significant, the pattern exposes consistent violations
    of judicial norms, experts, including seven current and former federal
    judges appointed by both parties, told ProPublica. “In my career I don’t remember ever seeing this degree of largesse given to anybody,” said
    Jeremy Fogel, a former federal judge who served for years on the
    judicial committee that reviews judges’ financial disclosures. “I think it’s unprecedented.”

    This year, ProPublica revealed Texas real estate billionaire Harlan
    Crow’s generosity toward Thomas, including vacations, private jet
    flights, gifts, the purchase of his mother’s house in Georgia and
    tuition payments. In an April statement, the justice defended his relationship with Crow. The Crows “are among our dearest friends,”
    Thomas said. “As friends do, we have joined them on a number of family trips.”

    BIDEN CRIME FAMILY Y'ALL!!

    Joe's been trying to take him down for years.

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  • From Skeeter@21:1/5 to All on Tue Aug 15 15:36:21 2023
    In article <94631a6c-6c18-4192-9dfc-847be705fecfn@googlegroups.com>, davidbrown20782@gmail.com says...

    On Monday, August 14, 2023 at 10:01:48AM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <7b4c2f12-e4d5-439c...@googlegroups.com>,
    jebediah....@gmail.com says...

    On Sunday, August 13, 2023 at 9:34:10 PM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <5aeddbf3-6665-4e73...@googlegroups.com>, davidbr...@gmail.com says...

    On Friday, August 11, 2023 at 12:27:09 PM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <01ce0640-ea03-4582...@googlegroups.com>, jebediah....@gmail.com says...

    On Friday, August 11, 2023 at 10:52:04 AM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <00de117c-e0fc-43d0...@googlegroups.com>, davidbr...@gmail.com says...

    On Thursday, August 10, 2023 at 8:35:16 PM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <46e48263-07d3-4a00...@googlegroups.com>, jebediah....@gmail.com says...

    Clarence Thomas? 38 Vacations: The Other Billionaires Who Have Treated the Supreme Court Justice to Luxury Travel
    by Brett Murphy and Alex Mierjeski
    Aug. 10, 5:45 a.m. EDT

    During his three decades on the Supreme Court, Clarence Thomas has enjoyed steady access to a lifestyle most Americans can only imagine. A cadre of industry titans and ultrawealthy executives have treated him to far-flung vacations
    aboard their yachts, ushered him into the premium suites at sporting events and sent their private jets to fetch him ? including, on more than one occasion, an entire 737. It?s a stream of luxury that is both more
    extensive
    and
    from a
    wider
    circle than has been previously understood.

    At least 38 destination vacations, including a previously unreported voyage on a yacht around the Bahamas; 26 private jet flights, plus an additional eight by helicopter; a dozen VIP passes to professional and college sporting
    events, typically perched in the skybox; two stays at luxury resorts in Florida and Jamaica; and one standing invitation to an uber-exclusive golf club overlooking the Atlantic coast.

    This accounting of Thomas? travel, revealed for the first time here from an array of previously unavailable information, is the fullest to date of the generosity that has regularly afforded Thomas a lifestyle far beyond what his
    income could provide. And it is almost certainly an undercount.

    While some of the hospitality, such as stays in personal homes, may not have required disclosure, Thomas appears to have violated the law by failing to disclose flights, yacht cruises and expensive sports tickets, according to
    ethics experts.

    Perhaps even more significant, the pattern exposes consistent violations of judicial norms, experts, including seven current and former federal judges appointed by both parties, told ProPublica. ?In my career I don?t remember ever
    seeing this degree of largesse given to anybody,? said Jeremy Fogel, a former federal judge who served for years on the judicial committee that reviews judges? financial disclosures. ?I think it?s unprecedented.?

    This year, ProPublica revealed Texas real estate billionaire Harlan Crow?s generosity toward Thomas, including vacations, private jet flights, gifts, the purchase of his mother?s house in Georgia and tuition payments. In an April
    statement, the justice defended his relationship with Crow. The Crows ?are among our dearest friends,? Thomas said. ?As friends do, we have joined them on a number of family trips.?

    BIDEN CRIME FAMILY Y'ALL!!
    BUTWHATABOUT
    MADE YOU LOOK!! HAHAHAHAHA
    Since you ran from all the other threads is this all you have?

    Besides you keep lying (using all the standards Skeeter Lies #'s 1-4) to the point where it is useless continuing to "debate" you.
    So run away like always.
    I'm just pointing out the hypocrisy of the Right. You are the one doing the running.
    What hypocrisy?
    Like I said, you can't read.
    Oh, and you really ARE that fucking stupid.

    Jason
    You fucked up there sock boy.

    So you can't answer.

    Will you run now and post something else stupid?

    Who is socking? I mean, not here I don't. Sometimes I'm Jebediah, sometimes I'm Jason, sometimes I'm Dave and sometimes I'm even Seth (!)

    Happy?

    Admission to being a coward noted. Now you can hang out with Chad.

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