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Post by djAdvocate on Aug 5, 2022 17:44:59 GMT -5
LOL!!!!
the $50M man. we can rebuild him. we can make him better than he was.
you are fucking finished, asshole!
i have been loathing this guy for ages. good fucking riddance. see you in bankruptcy court.
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Post by Tennesseer on Aug 5, 2022 17:57:26 GMT -5
LOL!!!! the $50M man. we can rebuild him. we can make him better than he was. you are fucking finished, asshole! i have been loathing this guy for ages. good fucking riddance. see you in bankruptcy court. Several other Newtown shooting parents have sued Jones. Those trials will be coming up soon. Jones will lose plenty more money.
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Post by djAdvocate on Aug 5, 2022 18:52:20 GMT -5
LOL!!!! the $50M man. we can rebuild him. we can make him better than he was. you are fucking finished, asshole! i have been loathing this guy for ages. good fucking riddance. see you in bankruptcy court. Several other Newtown shooting parents have sued Jones. Those trials will be coming up soon. Jones will lose plenty more money. he will spend the rest of his life literally paying for what he has said and done.
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Post by Tennesseer on Aug 5, 2022 20:24:18 GMT -5
Several other Newtown shooting parents have sued Jones. Those trials will be coming up soon. Jones will lose plenty more money. he will spend the rest of his life literally paying for what he has said and done. The amount the jury awarded today could be greatly reduced by Texas courts. Texas has a cap of $750k per plantiff when it comes to punitive damages. Time will tell if that happens.
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Post by happyhoix on Aug 6, 2022 7:00:07 GMT -5
he will spend the rest of his life literally paying for what he has said and done. The amount the jury awarded today could be greatly reduced by Texas courts. Texas has a cap of $750k per plantiff when it comes to punitive damages. Time will tell if that happens. Yes but I believe the next lawsuit is in Connecticut. This one was in MAGA full Texas. He gonna have to sell a lot of MRE’s to a lot of gullible saps to make up for this, by the time he’s through. The ugly, loud mouthed chickens have come home to roost.
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Post by Tennesseer on Aug 6, 2022 15:32:02 GMT -5
More suckers. Roger Stone Calls for Contributions to Help Alex Jones After $45.2M VerdictConservative political consultant Roger Stone recently called for contributions to support Infowars founder and host Alex Jones after he was hit with a $45.2 million verdict in a defamation lawsuit for touting conspiracy theories about the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. "Alex Jones is a good and decent man," Stone said during an appearance on Infowars in a video that was shared by commentator Ron Filipkowski on Twitter on Friday. "He is a God-fearing Christian...and right now he needs our support." Stone added that contributions could be made through the Infowars store. Stone, a Donald Trump ally, has been a guest on Infowars many times and allegedly arranged an interview between Jones and Trump together in December 2015, according to The New York Times. Additionally, Sandy Hook family lawyer Mark Bankston alleged that Jones' phone record leak revealed "intimate messages" with Stone, according to Insider, however no further details about the texts were revealed. Stone's remarks came after a Texas jury decided on Friday during a defamation trial that Jones must pay $45.2 million in punitive damages, in addition to $4.1 million in compensatory damages to Neil Heslin and Scarlett Lewis, the parents of a 6-year-old boy who was killed in the Sandy Hook school shooting, for falsely claiming that the incident was staged by "crisis actors." He is also expected to pay an additional $1.5 million in fines. "Neil and Scarlett are thrilled with the result and look forward to putting Mr. Jones' money to good use," Bankston said in a statement obtained by Newsweek. "Mr. Jones on the other hand will not sleep easy tonight. With punitive damages still to be decided and multiple additional defamation lawsuits pending, it is clear that Mr. Jones' time on the American stage is finally coming to an end." Twenty children and six school staff members were killed in the mass shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, on December 14, 2012. "We ask that you send a very, very simple message, and that is: stop Alex Jones. Stop the monetization of misinformation and lies," Wesley Todd Ball, the parents' lawyer, told jurors on Friday, according to Reuters. Meanwhile, Jones decided to back away from his conspiracy theories during his testimony in his trial by apologizing to the parents and admitting that the Sandy Hook shooting was "100 percent real." He also said that any monetary damages that is worth over $2 million "would sink" Infowars, despite family lawyers presenting evidence in court that suggested that Jones makes up to $800,000 per day. Jones' lawyer Federico Andino Reynal asked the jury on Friday to award the family less than $300,000 in punitive damages, saying that the parents "already sent a message" to Jones and "all talk show hosts." Roger Stone Calls for Contributions to Help Alex Jones After $45.2M Verdict
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Post by Opti on Aug 6, 2022 15:37:27 GMT -5
From Tenn's post - "We ask that you send a very, very simple message, and that is: stop Alex Jones. Stop the monetization of misinformation and lies," Wesley Todd Ball, the parents' lawyer, told jurors on Friday, according to Reuters.
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Post by Tennesseer on Aug 6, 2022 15:57:02 GMT -5
From Tenn's post - "We ask that you send a very, very simple message, and that is: stop Alex Jones. Stop the monetization of misinformation and lies," Wesley Todd Ball, the parents' lawyer, told jurors on Friday, according to Reuters.
x a very large number I liked this quote from the article: "Alex Jones is a good and decent man," Stone said during an appearance on Infowars in a video that was shared by commentator Ron Filipkowski on Twitter on Friday. "He is a God-fearing Christian...and right now he needs our support." ...said the guy who was convicted in November 2019 for obstruction, making false statements, and witness tampering and then pardoned by a president who is an ever bigger criminal and who should be convicted for obstruction, making false statements, and witness tampering.
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Post by pulmonarymd on Aug 6, 2022 16:08:58 GMT -5
He has a different definition of Christian and hod fearing. Didn’t know lying, belittling people, and scamming people out of money qualified as Christian behavior, but what do I know
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Post by Opti on Aug 6, 2022 16:39:34 GMT -5
From Tenn's post - "We ask that you send a very, very simple message, and that is: stop Alex Jones. Stop the monetization of misinformation and lies," Wesley Todd Ball, the parents' lawyer, told jurors on Friday, according to Reuters.
x a very large number I liked this quote from the article: "Alex Jones is a good and decent man," Stone said during an appearance on Infowars in a video that was shared by commentator Ron Filipkowski on Twitter on Friday. "He is a God-fearing Christian...and right now he needs our support." ...said the guy who was convicted in November 2019 for obstruction, making false statements, and witness tampering and then pardoned by a president who is an ever bigger criminal and who should be convicted for obstruction, making false statements, and witness tampering. As many know, I like to read the website NAR, Not Always Right. Some stories used to have women proclaim they were good and decent Christian women. What followed was always bad, indecent, and unchristian. I see the bolded as a warning Stone is lying and it might be similar to lies, he has told about himself.
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Post by Tennesseer on Aug 6, 2022 17:36:21 GMT -5
I liked this quote from the article: "Alex Jones is a good and decent man," Stone said during an appearance on Infowars in a video that was shared by commentator Ron Filipkowski on Twitter on Friday. "He is a God-fearing Christian...and right now he needs our support." ...said the guy who was convicted in November 2019 for obstruction, making false statements, and witness tampering and then pardoned by a president who is an ever bigger criminal and who should be convicted for obstruction, making false statements, and witness tampering. As many know, I like to read the website NAR, Not Always Right. Some stories used to have women proclaim they were good and decent Christian women. What followed was always bad, indecent, and unchristian. I see the bolded as a warning Stone is lying and it might be similar to lies, he has told about himself. Warning? The guy was convicted for making false statements. Of course Stone was lying.
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Post by dondub on Aug 6, 2022 20:02:37 GMT -5
He has a different definition of Christian and hod fearing. Didn’t know lying, belittling people, and scamming people out of money qualified as Christian behavior, but what do I know Heathen!
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Post by Opti on Aug 6, 2022 20:10:24 GMT -5
As many know, I like to read the website NAR, Not Always Right. Some stories used to have women proclaim they were good and decent Christian women. What followed was always bad, indecent, and unchristian. I see the bolded as a warning Stone is lying and it might be similar to lies, he has told about himself. Warning? The guy was convicted for making false statements. Of course Stone was lying. Warning/clue/insert Tenn happy word here
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Post by pulmonarymd on Aug 6, 2022 21:04:32 GMT -5
He has a different definition of Christian and hod fearing. Didn’t know lying, belittling people, and scamming people out of money qualified as Christian behavior, but what do I know Heathen! Compliment accepted
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Post by tbop77 on Aug 7, 2022 6:14:38 GMT -5
He has a different definition of Christian and hod fearing. Didn’t know lying, belittling people, and scamming people out of money qualified as Christian behavior, but what do I know What part of the Republican party platform did you miss?
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Post by pulmonarymd on Aug 7, 2022 7:09:01 GMT -5
He has a different definition of Christian and hod fearing. Didn’t know lying, belittling people, and scamming people out of money qualified as Christian behavior, but what do I know What part of the Republican party platform did you miss? Platform, what platform? They no longer have one. It’s all grievance now,
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Post by Opti on Aug 7, 2022 10:28:18 GMT -5
What part of the Republican party platform did you miss? Platform, what platform? They no longer have one. It’s all grievance now, It's how to be a snowflake victim.
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Post by happyhoix on Aug 7, 2022 14:34:16 GMT -5
What part of the Republican party platform did you miss? Platform, what platform? They no longer have one. It’s all grievance now, It’s sad, isn’t it, but that’s what it’s become. They don’t even pretend to talk about a wonderful healthcare program to replace the ACA anymore. Or reducing the debt. Fighting drug abuse. Helping American families. All the old favorites. Now it’s punishment - punish the pregnant women by forcing them to give birth. Push the gays back in the closet where they belong. Kill the trans for being crazy perverts. Fire teachers who want to teach about slavery, the horrible way Asians and native Americans were treated, women or anything else other than that wonderful white Christian men founded this Godly nation and led us to magnificent greatness. And of course, erect the wall to keep out the hordes of brown men intent on raping and murdering all the white women. Then there’s Turmp’s long list of personal enemies that need to be smited. Vote for the GOP so they can keep making the liberals cry and so we can travel back in time to the 30s, when white men ruled the world and everyone knew their places, I guess. Reagan (who, by the way, signed a law that made divorce easier and was pro-choice when he was Gov of California) must be rotating briskly in his grave.
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Post by tbop77 on Aug 7, 2022 18:09:30 GMT -5
What part of the Republican party platform did you miss? Platform, what platform? They no longer have one. It’s all grievance now, Their motto should be: the party that lies together, stays together!
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Post by tallguy on Aug 7, 2022 18:23:09 GMT -5
Platform, what platform? They no longer have one. It’s all grievance now, Their motto should be: the party that lies together, stays together! Oh, if it were only, "The party that lies together, fries together!" Electric chair for all of 'em.
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Post by djAdvocate on Aug 8, 2022 14:30:41 GMT -5
Platform, what platform? They no longer have one. It’s all grievance now, It's how to be a snowflake victim. it is Trump's one great political gift: he has figured out how to rob the moral capital from genuine victims for the benefit the aggrieved privileged.
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Post by happyhoix on Aug 10, 2022 8:50:20 GMT -5
MTG is complaining on social media that the Sandy Hook parents should not be suing Jones because while he was wrong about Sandy Hook he’s been right on everything else.
So if I go into a room and shot 19 people but don’t shoot the remaining 2000 people then I should get leniency I guess.
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Post by pulmonarymd on Aug 10, 2022 8:58:57 GMT -5
Idiocy has no bounds
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Post by swamp on Aug 10, 2022 11:07:51 GMT -5
MTG is complaining on social media that the Sandy Hook parents should not be suing Jones because while he was wrong about Sandy Hook he’s been right on everything else. So if I go into a room and shot 19 people but don’t shoot the remaining 2000 people then I should get leniency I guess. So the frogs are gay?
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Post by Opti on Aug 10, 2022 19:39:09 GMT -5
MTG is complaining on social media that the Sandy Hook parents should not be suing Jones because while he was wrong about Sandy Hook he’s been right on everything else. So if I go into a room and shot 19 people but don’t shoot the remaining 2000 people then I should get leniency I guess. I don't think MTG is ever right, but she does love to complain for air time. Is there anything Jones has been right on? On his show?
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Post by Tennesseer on Sept 13, 2022 20:39:29 GMT -5
Explainer-What’s at stake in Alex Jones’ second Sandy Hook defamation trialReuters) - U.S. conspiracy theorist Alex Jones faces trial this week in Connecticut to determine how much he must pay a group of families of victims of the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School mass shooting that left 26 dead, including 20 children, for falsely claiming it was a hoax. A jury in Texas, where Jones' radio show and webcast is based, last month held that he must pay two parents of a child killed in the Newtown, Connecticut, massacre $49.3 million. Here is a breakdown of the lawsuits against Jones and what comes next for Jones and Free Speech Systems LLC, the parent company of his right-wing website Infowars. THE CONNECTICUT CASE In the Connecticut trial beginning this week, 14 family members of Sandy Hook victims are seeking damages from Jones and Free Speech Systems for claiming they were “crisis actors” who lied about their relatives’ deaths as part of a gun-grabbing conspiracy by the U.S. government. “He urged the audience to ‘investigate,’ knowing his audience would respond by cyberstalking, harassing, and threatening the plaintiffs,” the families said of Jones in their 2018 lawsuit. The trial follows more than four years of delays after Jones failed to comply with court orders and the plaintiffs' requests for documents, leading a judge to issue a default judgment against him last November. The trial concerns only how much Jones and his company must pay in damages. Free Speech Systems filed for bankruptcy in August -- which typically shields companies from lawsuits -- but later agreed to face the trial. It is scheduled to last four weeks. Rest of article here: Explainer-What’s at stake in Alex Jones’ second Sandy Hook defamation trial
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Post by swamp on Sept 14, 2022 9:02:16 GMT -5
I hope the jury awards him a huge judgment and he's bankrupted.
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Post by pulmonarymd on Oct 12, 2022 15:09:15 GMT -5
Verdict in CT in. Almost 1 Billion dollars in damages. Woo woo!!!!!!!
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Post by happyhoix on Oct 12, 2022 16:17:50 GMT -5
Verdict in CT in. Almost 1 Billion dollars in damages. Woo woo!!!!!!! Yes!!! 965 smackeroos. His lawyer told the jurors that the families were exaggerating their suffering to advance a political plot to confiscate guns. If that was his legal strategy I’m surprised they didn’t award the families a million jillion dollars. I would have. I hope they own him for life. Every cent he has, or will have from now until he is cold in the ground. I hope he has to live in a van down by the river. A rusted out smelly van.
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