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"Sound of Freedom" True Story of A Federal Agent Turned Child Protector
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It's cute how you keep using the word grift. I like that!HHusky said:
And this ^^^^^^ is what covering for a grift looks like.WestlinnDuck said:
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ain't it?hardhat said:
It's cute how you keep using the word grift. I like that!HHusky said:
And this ^^^^^^ is what covering for a grift looks like.WestlinnDuck said:
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Yes, cute like Joy Behar. I love how you swallow any narrative and then come here to bark. I missed your similar scrutiny and meltdown over obvious grifters like Nicole Hannah Jones, Heny 'Ibrahim Kendi' Rogers, Robin DiAngelo, and Michael Avenatti. Now, I don't really plan on watching this movie, but you seem pretty certain based on what the teevee told you that it's just made up. Maybe I should watch it then? Well, if some crack reporters from Vice News and some idiot from CNN says so, I guess we gotta believe them. Did this Ballard guy ever do any kind of work the film is based on? If he's never done this kind of work and he's saying it's 100% true, then I guess we've got ourselves a case, and a lawyer who clearly has nothing much to do.HHusky said:
ain't it?hardhat said:
It's cute how you keep using the word grift. I like that!HHusky said:
And this ^^^^^^ is what covering for a grift looks like.WestlinnDuck said:
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You'll have to remind me if anyone here started a thread claiming that any of these individuals you listed was a heroic truth teller. I don't remember that ever happening. Frankly, the only name I recognize from your list is Avenatti's, and I sure as Hell would have called bullshit if anyone had referred to him in such a reverential manner.hardhat said:
Yes, cute like Joy Behar. I love how you swallow any narrative and then come here to bark. I missed your similar scrutiny and meltdown over obvious grifters like Nicole Hannah Jones, Heny 'Ibrahim Kendi' Rogers, Robin DiAngelo, and Michael Avenatti. Now, I don't really plan on watching this movie, but you seem pretty certain based on what the teevee told you that it's just made up. Maybe I should watch it then? Well, if some crack reporters from Vice News and some idiot from CNN says so, I guess we gotta believe them. Did this Ballard guy ever do any kind of work the film is based on? If he's never done this kind of work and he's saying it's 100% true, then I guess we've got ourselves a case, and a lawyer who clearly has nothing much to do.HHusky said:
ain't it?hardhat said:
It's cute how you keep using the word grift. I like that!HHusky said:
And this ^^^^^^ is what covering for a grift looks like.WestlinnDuck said:
So your defense is that Ballard does some (highly compensated) virtue adjacent work, and that makes the movie a "true story". Cool!
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You'll have to try to stop with pathetic straw man arguments and deflections. Did anyone say that, fat fuck? What I said was you are here to regurgitate what you heard on CNN while eating jello. I don't have to defend a movie I haven't seen, but with all your bitching and moaning, maybe I'll have to see it. Congrats on being an expert on this Ballard guy and all grifty things. The names that you 'don't recognize' are more well known than this person who clearly has you upset.HHusky said:
You'll have to remind me if anyone here started a thread claiming that any of these individuals you listed was a heroic truth teller. I don't remember that ever happening. Frankly, the only name I recognize from your list is Avenatti's, and I sure as Hell would have called bullshit if anyone had referred to him in such a reverential manner.hardhat said:
Yes, cute like Joy Behar. I love how you swallow any narrative and then come here to bark. I missed your similar scrutiny and meltdown over obvious grifters like Nicole Hannah Jones, Heny 'Ibrahim Kendi' Rogers, Robin DiAngelo, and Michael Avenatti. Now, I don't really plan on watching this movie, but you seem pretty certain based on what the teevee told you that it's just made up. Maybe I should watch it then? Well, if some crack reporters from Vice News and some idiot from CNN says so, I guess we gotta believe them. Did this Ballard guy ever do any kind of work the film is based on? If he's never done this kind of work and he's saying it's 100% true, then I guess we've got ourselves a case, and a lawyer who clearly has nothing much to do.HHusky said:
ain't it?hardhat said:
It's cute how you keep using the word grift. I like that!HHusky said:
And this ^^^^^^ is what covering for a grift looks like.WestlinnDuck said:
So your defense is that Ballard does some (highly compensated) virtue adjacent work, and that makes the movie a "true story". Cool! -
Last I heard, Ballard isn't president or running for president. The dementia patient has been a lying sack of shit since he was born. The dazzler has been a lying POS since he was welped. Having the dazzler whining about potentially some liberties taken with human trafficking while the dazzler fully supported the official dem Russian collusion story that Trump was a Russian agent and was compromised while studiously ignoring the mountain of evidence of the Biden family corruption is indeed precious. But groomers gotta groom.hardhat said:
You'll have to try to stop with pathetic straw man arguments and deflections. Did anyone say that, fat fuck? What I said was you are here to regurgitate what you heard on CNN while eating jello. I don't have to defend a movie I haven't seen, but with all your bitching and moaning, maybe I'll have to see it. Congrats on being an expert on this Ballard guy and all grifty things. The names that you 'don't recognize' are more well known than this person who clearly has you upset.HHusky said:
You'll have to remind me if anyone here started a thread claiming that any of these individuals you listed was a heroic truth teller. I don't remember that ever happening. Frankly, the only name I recognize from your list is Avenatti's, and I sure as Hell would have called bullshit if anyone had referred to him in such a reverential manner.hardhat said:
Yes, cute like Joy Behar. I love how you swallow any narrative and then come here to bark. I missed your similar scrutiny and meltdown over obvious grifters like Nicole Hannah Jones, Heny 'Ibrahim Kendi' Rogers, Robin DiAngelo, and Michael Avenatti. Now, I don't really plan on watching this movie, but you seem pretty certain based on what the teevee told you that it's just made up. Maybe I should watch it then? Well, if some crack reporters from Vice News and some idiot from CNN says so, I guess we gotta believe them. Did this Ballard guy ever do any kind of work the film is based on? If he's never done this kind of work and he's saying it's 100% true, then I guess we've got ourselves a case, and a lawyer who clearly has nothing much to do.HHusky said:
ain't it?hardhat said:
It's cute how you keep using the word grift. I like that!HHusky said:
And this ^^^^^^ is what covering for a grift looks like.WestlinnDuck said:
So your defense is that Ballard does some (highly compensated) virtue adjacent work, and that makes the movie a "true story". Cool! -
Imagine being so triggered about a movie with over the top claims but voting for this guy:WestlinnDuck said:
Last I heard, Ballard isn't president or running for president. The dementia patient has been a lying sack of shit since he was born. The dazzler has been a lying POS since he was welped. Having the dazzler whining about potentially some liberties taken with human trafficking while the dazzler fully supported the official dem Russian collusion story that Trump was a Russian agent and was compromised while studiously ignoring the mountain of evidence of the Biden family corruption is indeed precious. But groomers gotta groom.hardhat said:
You'll have to try to stop with pathetic straw man arguments and deflections. Did anyone say that, fat fuck? What I said was you are here to regurgitate what you heard on CNN while eating jello. I don't have to defend a movie I haven't seen, but with all your bitching and moaning, maybe I'll have to see it. Congrats on being an expert on this Ballard guy and all grifty things. The names that you 'don't recognize' are more well known than this person who clearly has you upset.HHusky said:
You'll have to remind me if anyone here started a thread claiming that any of these individuals you listed was a heroic truth teller. I don't remember that ever happening. Frankly, the only name I recognize from your list is Avenatti's, and I sure as Hell would have called bullshit if anyone had referred to him in such a reverential manner.hardhat said:
Yes, cute like Joy Behar. I love how you swallow any narrative and then come here to bark. I missed your similar scrutiny and meltdown over obvious grifters like Nicole Hannah Jones, Heny 'Ibrahim Kendi' Rogers, Robin DiAngelo, and Michael Avenatti. Now, I don't really plan on watching this movie, but you seem pretty certain based on what the teevee told you that it's just made up. Maybe I should watch it then? Well, if some crack reporters from Vice News and some idiot from CNN says so, I guess we gotta believe them. Did this Ballard guy ever do any kind of work the film is based on? If he's never done this kind of work and he's saying it's 100% true, then I guess we've got ourselves a case, and a lawyer who clearly has nothing much to do.HHusky said:
ain't it?hardhat said:
It's cute how you keep using the word grift. I like that!HHusky said:
And this ^^^^^^ is what covering for a grift looks like.WestlinnDuck said:
So your defense is that Ballard does some (highly compensated) virtue adjacent work, and that makes the movie a "true story". Cool!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1j0FS0Z6ho
https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1987/09/22/biden-academic-claims-inaccurate/932eaeed-9071-47a1-aeac-c94a51b668e1/
* "With regard to my being the outstanding student in the political science department, my name was put up for that award by Prof. David Ingersoll, who is still at the University of Delaware."
* Biden's records that he released last week indicated he attended law school on a half-time scholarship based on financial need and that he graduated 76th out of a law school class of 85. His undergraduate
* Academic records show that he graduated from Delaware 506th in a class of 688 with a "C" average and that he got his undergraduate degree with a dual major in history and political science.
* He said that his reference to three degrees was intended to refer not to actual degrees but to his dual major. "I said three and I should have said two," he said in his statement yesterday.
BTW-
In the movie the Blind Side Michael Ohr was already an accomplished football player when he moved in with Sandra Bullock
Frank Abegrnale in Catch me if You Can may have exaggerated his law practice (telling that impersonating a lawyer isn't that tough)
Argo was about as accurate to the events of the Hostage crisis as Pearl Harbor was when the Germans bombed it. -
Madam, the over the top claim was the subject heading of the OP: "Sound of Freedom" True Story of A Federal Agent Turned Child Protector. I don't know whether the movie itself makes that claim. But you sure are upset that anyone challenges the narrative.georgiaduck said:
Imagine being so triggered about a movie with over the top claims but voting for this guy:WestlinnDuck said:
Last I heard, Ballard isn't president or running for president. The dementia patient has been a lying sack of shit since he was born. The dazzler has been a lying POS since he was welped. Having the dazzler whining about potentially some liberties taken with human trafficking while the dazzler fully supported the official dem Russian collusion story that Trump was a Russian agent and was compromised while studiously ignoring the mountain of evidence of the Biden family corruption is indeed precious. But groomers gotta groom.hardhat said:
You'll have to try to stop with pathetic straw man arguments and deflections. Did anyone say that, fat fuck? What I said was you are here to regurgitate what you heard on CNN while eating jello. I don't have to defend a movie I haven't seen, but with all your bitching and moaning, maybe I'll have to see it. Congrats on being an expert on this Ballard guy and all grifty things. The names that you 'don't recognize' are more well known than this person who clearly has you upset.HHusky said:
You'll have to remind me if anyone here started a thread claiming that any of these individuals you listed was a heroic truth teller. I don't remember that ever happening. Frankly, the only name I recognize from your list is Avenatti's, and I sure as Hell would have called bullshit if anyone had referred to him in such a reverential manner.hardhat said:
Yes, cute like Joy Behar. I love how you swallow any narrative and then come here to bark. I missed your similar scrutiny and meltdown over obvious grifters like Nicole Hannah Jones, Heny 'Ibrahim Kendi' Rogers, Robin DiAngelo, and Michael Avenatti. Now, I don't really plan on watching this movie, but you seem pretty certain based on what the teevee told you that it's just made up. Maybe I should watch it then? Well, if some crack reporters from Vice News and some idiot from CNN says so, I guess we gotta believe them. Did this Ballard guy ever do any kind of work the film is based on? If he's never done this kind of work and he's saying it's 100% true, then I guess we've got ourselves a case, and a lawyer who clearly has nothing much to do.HHusky said:
ain't it?hardhat said:
It's cute how you keep using the word grift. I like that!HHusky said:
And this ^^^^^^ is what covering for a grift looks like.WestlinnDuck said:
So your defense is that Ballard does some (highly compensated) virtue adjacent work, and that makes the movie a "true story". Cool!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1j0FS0Z6ho
https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1987/09/22/biden-academic-claims-inaccurate/932eaeed-9071-47a1-aeac-c94a51b668e1/
* "With regard to my being the outstanding student in the political science department, my name was put up for that award by Prof. David Ingersoll, who is still at the University of Delaware."
* Biden's records that he released last week indicated he attended law school on a half-time scholarship based on financial need and that he graduated 76th out of a law school class of 85. His undergraduate
* Academic records show that he graduated from Delaware 506th in a class of 688 with a "C" average and that he got his undergraduate degree with a dual major in history and political science.
* He said that his reference to three degrees was intended to refer not to actual degrees but to his dual major. "I said three and I should have said two," he said in his statement yesterday.
BTW-
In the movie the Blind Side Michael Ohr was already an accomplished football player when he moved in with Sandra Bullock
Frank Abegrnale in Catch me if You Can may have exaggerated his law practice (telling that impersonating a lawyer isn't that tough)
Argo was about as accurate to the events of the Hostage crisis as Pearl Harbor was when the Germans bombed it. -
Lol, then you can sue this Ballard guy that you know so much about. Such projection and cope from a pathetic partisan hack.HHusky said:
Madam, the over the top claim was the subject heading of the OP: "Sound of Freedom" True Story of A Federal Agent Turned Child Protector. I don't know whether the movie itself makes that claim. But you sure are upset that anyone challenges the narrative.georgiaduck said:
Imagine being so triggered about a movie with over the top claims but voting for this guy:WestlinnDuck said:
Last I heard, Ballard isn't president or running for president. The dementia patient has been a lying sack of shit since he was born. The dazzler has been a lying POS since he was welped. Having the dazzler whining about potentially some liberties taken with human trafficking while the dazzler fully supported the official dem Russian collusion story that Trump was a Russian agent and was compromised while studiously ignoring the mountain of evidence of the Biden family corruption is indeed precious. But groomers gotta groom.hardhat said:
You'll have to try to stop with pathetic straw man arguments and deflections. Did anyone say that, fat fuck? What I said was you are here to regurgitate what you heard on CNN while eating jello. I don't have to defend a movie I haven't seen, but with all your bitching and moaning, maybe I'll have to see it. Congrats on being an expert on this Ballard guy and all grifty things. The names that you 'don't recognize' are more well known than this person who clearly has you upset.HHusky said:
You'll have to remind me if anyone here started a thread claiming that any of these individuals you listed was a heroic truth teller. I don't remember that ever happening. Frankly, the only name I recognize from your list is Avenatti's, and I sure as Hell would have called bullshit if anyone had referred to him in such a reverential manner.hardhat said:
Yes, cute like Joy Behar. I love how you swallow any narrative and then come here to bark. I missed your similar scrutiny and meltdown over obvious grifters like Nicole Hannah Jones, Heny 'Ibrahim Kendi' Rogers, Robin DiAngelo, and Michael Avenatti. Now, I don't really plan on watching this movie, but you seem pretty certain based on what the teevee told you that it's just made up. Maybe I should watch it then? Well, if some crack reporters from Vice News and some idiot from CNN says so, I guess we gotta believe them. Did this Ballard guy ever do any kind of work the film is based on? If he's never done this kind of work and he's saying it's 100% true, then I guess we've got ourselves a case, and a lawyer who clearly has nothing much to do.HHusky said:
ain't it?hardhat said:
It's cute how you keep using the word grift. I like that!HHusky said:
And this ^^^^^^ is what covering for a grift looks like.WestlinnDuck said:
So your defense is that Ballard does some (highly compensated) virtue adjacent work, and that makes the movie a "true story". Cool!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1j0FS0Z6ho
https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1987/09/22/biden-academic-claims-inaccurate/932eaeed-9071-47a1-aeac-c94a51b668e1/
* "With regard to my being the outstanding student in the political science department, my name was put up for that award by Prof. David Ingersoll, who is still at the University of Delaware."
* Biden's records that he released last week indicated he attended law school on a half-time scholarship based on financial need and that he graduated 76th out of a law school class of 85. His undergraduate
* Academic records show that he graduated from Delaware 506th in a class of 688 with a "C" average and that he got his undergraduate degree with a dual major in history and political science.
* He said that his reference to three degrees was intended to refer not to actual degrees but to his dual major. "I said three and I should have said two," he said in his statement yesterday.
BTW-
In the movie the Blind Side Michael Ohr was already an accomplished football player when he moved in with Sandra Bullock
Frank Abegrnale in Catch me if You Can may have exaggerated his law practice (telling that impersonating a lawyer isn't that tough)
Argo was about as accurate to the events of the Hostage crisis as Pearl Harbor was when the Germans bombed it.





