Posted on 04/22/2020 11:06:38 PM PDT by knighthawk
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northams office denied the governor had left the state for the Outer Banks after issuing a stay-at-home order.
Rumors circulated social media that the Democratic governor had traveled to his second home in the Outer Banks, N.C., after signing an executive order asking Virginians to remain at their place of residence, with the exception of essential travel.
Northams order was issued March 30 and is set to expire June 10.
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So it's a lie but they are unsure yet? Then you know it's true!
I doubt he could recall. He couldnt even remember if he was the guy in black face or the KKK hood.
So far, no one has pictures of him at the Outer Banks residence. What I suspect is that some relative of his is using the property.
In blackface.
It's cold on the Outer Banks, so the burning cross is just to warm the place up...
I thought the OBX counties had set up blockades to enforce the ban on non resident property owners back in early March.
No animal may sleep in a bed, except pigs. Orwell
The two-tiered justice system where the “elite” can flout any rule or law is once again on full and open display.
And of course, all of the useful idiots will vote for northam again when he runs for reelection.
JoMa
Were still looking into it, but I just want to let you know that the people that I have looking into this are finding that this claim is unfounded and not true.
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... and then a picture of Northam at the Outer Banks will come out, and they’ll switch gears.
Probably went incognito. Could use either the blackface or the hood.
That’s a non-denial denial.
Q for Northam: Have you ever broken quarantine, yes or no.
If he flew in, I’m sure there’s a flight log somewhere...
Dare co has begun letting non-permanent residents start using their properties.
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