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detbuch 08-09-2020 09:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Pete F. (Post 1198478)
Better buy your own island
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This is your answer to saying Trump has governed more "conservatively" than most recent Republican Presidents is hysterical? You're hysterical.

Pete F. 08-09-2020 09:45 PM

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Originally Posted by detbuch (Post 1198491)
This is your answer to saying Trump has governed more "conservatively" than most recent Republican Presidents is hysterical? You're hysterical.

Tweety has refused to take serious action to combat the COVID-19 crisis. And as a result, he got what he’s always wanted — the U.S. isolated from the rest of the world.
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detbuch 08-09-2020 10:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Pete F. (Post 1198494)
Tweety has refused to take serious action to combat the COVID-19 crisis.

This is an unequivocal lie. Or maybe just pitifully delusional.

And as a result, he got what he’s always wanted — the U.S. isolated from the rest of the world.

And this is a lie mixed with a gross exaggeration.

Pete F. 08-10-2020 04:58 AM

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Originally Posted by detbuch (Post 1198496)
And this is a lie mixed with a gross exaggeration.

Trump worked to setup a national covid testing plan today. Just kidding. Golf
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Got Stripers 08-10-2020 05:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Jim in CT (Post 1198481)
Got stripers, how many lives have been lost due to christianity, in the last 100 years? what role did christianity play in the ending of slavery and segregation?
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I said ALL religion is a sham and collectively have killed millions.

How many deaths have been caused by religion? Here's a list of religiously motivated wars and genocides and their death tolls. Let me know if I missed any!
The Crusades: 6,000,000
Thirty Years War: 11,500,000
French Wars of Religion: 4,000,000
Second Sudanese Civil War: 2,000,000
Lebanese Civil War: 250,000
Muslim Conquests of India: 80,000,000
Congolese Genocide (King Leopold II): 13,000,000
Armenian Genocide: 1,500,000
Rwandan Genocide: 800,000
Eighty Years' War: 1,000,000
Nigerian Civil War: 1,000,000
Great Peasants' Revolt: 250,000
First Sudanese Civil War: 1,000,000
Jewish Diaspora (Not Including the Holocaust): 1,000,000
The Holocaust (Jewish and Homosexual Deaths): 6,500,000
Islamic Terrorism Since 2000: 150,000
Iraq War: 500,000
US Western Expansion (Justified by "Manifest Destiny"):20,000,000
Atlantic Slave Trade (Justified by Christianity): 14,000,000
Aztec Human Sacrifice: 80,000
AIDS deaths in Africa largely due to opposition to condoms: 30,000,000
Spanish Inquisition: 5,000
TOTAL: 195,035,000 deaths in the name of religion.

Jim in CT 08-10-2020 06:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Pete F. (Post 1198487)
“More than 3½ years into his presidency, Trump increasingly finds himself minimized and ignored — as many of his more outlandish or false statements are briefly considered and then, just as quickly, dismissed.”
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i’ve asked you a very fair question, in multiple threads. you keep dodging. why is that?
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Jim in CT 08-10-2020 06:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Got Stripers (Post 1198500)
I said ALL religion is a sham and collectively have killed millions.

How many deaths have been caused by religion? Here's a list of religiously motivated wars and genocides and their death tolls. Let me know if I missed any!
The Crusades: 6,000,000
Thirty Years War: 11,500,000
French Wars of Religion: 4,000,000
Second Sudanese Civil War: 2,000,000
Lebanese Civil War: 250,000
Muslim Conquests of India: 80,000,000
Congolese Genocide (King Leopold II): 13,000,000
Armenian Genocide: 1,500,000
Rwandan Genocide: 800,000
Eighty Years' War: 1,000,000
Nigerian Civil War: 1,000,000
Great Peasants' Revolt: 250,000
First Sudanese Civil War: 1,000,000
Jewish Diaspora (Not Including the Holocaust): 1,000,000
The Holocaust (Jewish and Homosexual Deaths): 6,500,000
Islamic Terrorism Since 2000: 150,000
Iraq War: 500,000
US Western Expansion (Justified by "Manifest Destiny"):20,000,000
Atlantic Slave Trade (Justified by Christianity): 14,000,000
Aztec Human Sacrifice: 80,000
AIDS deaths in Africa largely due to opposition to condoms: 30,000,000
Spanish Inquisition: 5,000
TOTAL: 195,035,000 deaths in the name of religion.

so muslim atrocities make christianity a sham. that is just dripping with sense.

how many children get abused in public school? how
many women get abused by their doctor? let’s do away with public schools medicine!

every single large group had bad apples. certain people will blame the entire group, usually for political reasons.

and for the third time, if it’s a sham, what does that say about the guy you’re going to vote for president, that he has devoted himself to a sham? doesn’t that make him some kind of dupe?

can’t have it both ways.
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Jim in CT 08-10-2020 06:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Got Stripers (Post 1198500)
I said ALL religion is a sham and collectively have killed millions.

How many deaths have been caused by religion? Here's a list of religiously motivated wars and genocides and their death tolls. Let me know if I missed any!
The Crusades: 6,000,000
Thirty Years War: 11,500,000
French Wars of Religion: 4,000,000
Second Sudanese Civil War: 2,000,000
Lebanese Civil War: 250,000
Muslim Conquests of India: 80,000,000
Congolese Genocide (King Leopold II): 13,000,000
Armenian Genocide: 1,500,000
Rwandan Genocide: 800,000
Eighty Years' War: 1,000,000
Nigerian Civil War: 1,000,000
Great Peasants' Revolt: 250,000
First Sudanese Civil War: 1,000,000
Jewish Diaspora (Not Including the Holocaust): 1,000,000
The Holocaust (Jewish and Homosexual Deaths): 6,500,000
Islamic Terrorism Since 2000: 150,000
Iraq War: 500,000
US Western Expansion (Justified by "Manifest Destiny"):20,000,000
Atlantic Slave Trade (Justified by Christianity): 14,000,000
Aztec Human Sacrifice: 80,000
AIDS deaths in Africa largely due to opposition to condoms: 30,000,000
Spanish Inquisition: 5,000
TOTAL: 195,035,000 deaths in the name of religion.

all aids deaths, you put at the feet of christianity. i missed that in my first pass at your post. whew. good luck with that. that’s not bonkers. nope.
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Got Stripers 08-10-2020 07:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Jim in CT (Post 1198504)
so muslim atrocities make christianity a sham. that is just dripping with sense.

how many children get abused in public school? how
many women get abused by their doctor? let’s do away with public schools medicine!

every single large group had bad apples. certain people will blame the entire group, usually for political reasons.

and for the third time, if it’s a sham, what does that say about the guy you’re going to vote for president, that he has devoted himself to a sham? doesn’t that make him some kind of dupe?

can’t have it both ways.
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Boy what did I strike a nerve and no Jim I don’t and never have voted based on what religion the candidate belongs to, because I really don’t care. I’d vote for anyone with a pulse running against the biggest sham and con every placed in the White House.

Pete F. 08-10-2020 08:03 AM

White nationalism isn’t compatible with Christianity no matter how much you try to make it so.

Pete F. 08-10-2020 08:16 AM

The great American cardinal Avery Dulles when another Jesuit seminarian asked him if a Catholic could ever vote for a pro choice politician. Dulles quipped back, “I live in New York. When do I ever not?”
(& Avery received communion daily!)

Jim in CT 08-10-2020 08:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Pete F. (Post 1198513)
White nationalism isn’t compatible with Christianity no matter how much you try to make it so.

who is trying to join white nationalism and christianity?

do you understand that christians led the charge to abolish slavery and segregation?

for the 5th time now, please tell us the maximum
number of executive orders a potus can sign, before you’d conclude it was too many? why are you so scared of that question, pete?
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Jim in CT 08-10-2020 08:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Got Stripers (Post 1198509)
Boy what did I strike a nerve and no Jim I don’t and never have voted based on what religion the candidate belongs to, because I really don’t care. I’d vote for anyone with a pulse running against the biggest sham and con every placed in the White House.

now you’re
moving the goalposts.

you said all religion is a sham. that necessarily means that you believe that joe biden got duped by a sham. but you trust h
to be president?

this isn’t about picking one religion or the other. you said all are shams.
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Got Stripers 08-10-2020 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Jim in CT (Post 1198527)
now you’re
moving the goalposts.

you said all religion is a sham. that necessarily means that you believe that joe biden got duped by a sham. but you trust h
to be president?

this isn’t about picking one religion or the other. you said all are shams.
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Just because I have no use for religion, doesn’t mean others don’t have that need, my point which you have twisted into I don’t know what, is that millions have died in the name of religion.

I’d trust anyone the Democrats want to run to do a better job than this con man and religion has nothing to do with my choice. And if any of you younger workers are thinking your social security is an integral part of your retirement plan, Trump will be going after that if elected.

Jim in CT 08-10-2020 12:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Got Stripers (Post 1198552)
Just because I have no use for religion, doesn’t mean others don’t have that need, my point which you have twisted into I don’t know what, is that millions have died in the name of religion.

I’d trust anyone the Democrats want to run to do a better job than this con man and religion has nothing to do with my choice. And if any of you younger workers are thinking your social security is an integral part of your retirement plan, Trump will be going after that if elected.

moving the goalposts again. big time.

saying “i personally have no use for religion, but i respect others right to make a different choice”, is very different from
saying “religion is a sham
that does more harm
than good.”.

that was funny. twisting like a contortionist.
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Jim in CT 08-10-2020 12:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Got Stripers (Post 1198552)
Just because I have no use for religion, doesn’t mean others don’t have that need, my point which you have twisted into I don’t know what, is that millions have died in the name of religion.

I’d trust anyone the Democrats want to run to do a better job than this con man and religion has nothing to do with my choice. And if any of you younger workers are thinking your social security is an integral part of your retirement plan, Trump will be going after that if elected.

SS was screwed by the demographic/mathematical effect of the baby boomers, and by the refusal of the nation to adjust for that. that’s waaayy bigger than trump.
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detbuch 08-10-2020 12:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Got Stripers (Post 1198552)

I’d trust anyone the Democrats want to run to do a better job than this con man and religion has nothing to do with my choice. And if any of you younger workers are thinking your social security is an integral part of your retirement plan, Trump will be going after that if elected.

Yes, any Democrat would do a better job of Progressively centralizing the American system of government. And to transfer more power from the States to the federal government. And folks who think that the President should have the power to do a better job of regulating our lives has no notion of how our constitutional system is supposed to work. And if you think Trump has the constitutional power all on his own to destroy social security, you have not only no idea of how our constitutional system is supposed to work, you're imbued with the notion that the President is supposed to be some Progressive form of autocrat.

Pete F. 08-10-2020 01:57 PM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H44Qg6jOqR8&t=2s

detbuch 08-10-2020 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Pete F. (Post 1198562)

It's too bad for those who want to vote for Jesus Christ. He's not on the ballot. Nor would he choose to be. Render unto Caesar what is Caesar's and unto God what is God's. Few are those who will be allowed into heaven. Voting for Jesus surrogates won't get you there. Worshipping God and attending to your relationship with God is your only hope of salvation. Politically worshipping false idols will cast your soul into the eternal fire.

And if you think Progressives are concerned about you getting to any other heaven than the one they create, You are most likely heading to Hell. Jesus would not favor you for choosing to place your spiritual future into the hands secular government politicians.

Pete F. 08-10-2020 02:28 PM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8t614vby1I

Pete F. 08-10-2020 02:40 PM

Looks like you have a lot in common with Trump. It is down to a vote for Russia or Democracy. What would Jesus do with people dying, homeless, and hungry?

scottw 08-10-2020 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Pete F. (Post 1198)

What would Jesus do with people dying, homeless, and hungry?

He would probably tell them to pray and to put their trust in God but that’s just a wild guess
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detbuch 08-10-2020 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Pete F. (Post 1198566)

This fellow is as sad as he looks. A hundred percent "conservative" Republican voting for Biden because Biden and the Progressives will govern like 100% "conservatives" would want? Sounds more like he's a 70-80% progressive with some small percent latent pretentions of being "conservative" whatever that means to him. Maybe he wants to conserve the Progressive direction in which we've been heading--Biden and the Dems would sure do that.

Sounds like a more illiterate version of you. Your kind of guy.

detbuch 08-10-2020 03:02 PM

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Originally Posted by scottw (Post 1198569)
He would probably tell them to pray and to put their trust in God but that’s just a wild guess
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I think Pete thinks Jesus would vote for Biden. I get the impression he knows not much about Jesus's mission on earth. But Progressives act like they are some sort of political god on earth. Maybe they see Jesus as a prophet of their ascendance to the Presidential throne.

detbuch 08-10-2020 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Pete F. (Post 1198568)
Looks like you have a lot in common with Trump. It is down to a vote for Russia or Democracy. What would Jesus do with people dying, homeless, and hungry?

No, its down to a vote for the constitutional republic or the regulatory/administrative state.

Pete F. 08-10-2020 09:09 PM

Y’all better watch Tweety cuz he thinks he has the ultimate power
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detbuch 08-10-2020 11:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Pete F. (Post 1198595)
Y’all better watch Tweety cuz he thinks he has the ultimate power
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You keep switching from don't worry to he's dangerous. It don't matter no how . . . it ain't about him. And, anyway, he's a pretty nice, funny, guy when he's around normal people. But it ain't about him . . .

wait . . . for you it is. You actually do want a guy who takes responsibility for everything. Who runs the whole show. Who does have the . . . as you put it . . . "has the ultimate power." Trump's not your man because he's not competent to wield the power. He'll just muck it up and destroy the country . . . destroy the world.

Now Biden . . . he's the smart one. He can take the ultimate power and heal us . . . from the virus (he will mandate all of us to wear masks). . . from the world mockery (the world loves Biden and will be happy to follow him when he rightly makes America the global leader) . . . he can heal the economy . . . eliminate hate and racism . . . eliminate the national debt . . . heal the world . . . defeat China and Russia . . . stop everybody from interfering in our elections . . . he da man (if you don't vote for him you ain't black) . . . he can take us back to the wonderful way it was before Trump . . . why in the world did Americans vote for Trump when we were going along so swimmingly . . . Strange

Pete F. 08-11-2020 06:38 AM

Biden, as a student of history is just using Napoleon’s advice
“Never murder a man who is committing suicide”
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detbuch 08-11-2020 07:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Pete F. (Post 1198605)
Biden, as a student of history is just using Napoleon’s advice
“Never murder a man who is committing suicide”
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Napoleon, another autocrat dictator model for executive power.

Jim in CT 08-11-2020 08:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Pete F. (Post 1198605)
Biden, as a student of history is just using Napoleon’s advice
“Never murder a man who is committing suicide”
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Right, right. Biden's not in hiding because he can't string a coherent sentence together. He's actually being shrewd by staying silent and in hiding! Of course!

In all seriousness, can you answer ONE question honestly, without saying whatever helps your cause? Just one question?

Here it is...are you worried about Biden in the debates? Worried he'll come across as obviously in the early stages of senility?

Pete F. 08-11-2020 08:35 AM

You've been watching too much Faux

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tz4HSQdFeWQ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9TCboc_vfw

Pete F. 08-11-2020 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by detbuch (Post 1198608)
Napoleon, another autocrat dictator model for executive power.

The Barking Carnival Clown surely has studied PT Barnum
"There’s a sucker born every minute"

Got Stripers 08-11-2020 08:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Jim in CT (Post 1198609)
Right, right. Biden's not in hiding because he can't string a coherent sentence together. He's actually being shrewd by staying silent and in hiding! Of course!

In all seriousness, can you answer ONE question honestly, without saying whatever helps your cause? Just one question?

Here it is...are you worried about Biden in the debates? Worried he'll come across as obviously in the early stages of senility?

I’m not, because regardless Trump will show his true colors and that of course is what most Americans are really tired of.

Jim in CT 08-11-2020 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Got Stripers (Post 1198614)
I’m not, because regardless Trump will show his true colors and that of course is what most Americans are really tired of.

i agree trump will show his true colors. and i agree a lot of people
are tired of his antics, myself included.
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Jim in CT 08-11-2020 08:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Pete F. (Post 1198612)

so the question of Biden’s cognitive health, is a foxnews creation. you’re going with that.
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detbuch 08-11-2020 09:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Pete F. (Post 1198613)
The Barking Carnival Clown surely has studied PT Barnum
"There’s a sucker born every minute"

I'll take the clown over the dictator every time. The clown is garishly transparent, and leaves you free to watch and listen, be a sucker or enjoy the outlandish mask that can only be seen, except by the most ignorant, childish, imbecile, as a mask not as the true face. Entertainment can require a WILLING suspension of disbelief. The clown offers you a moment of relief from worldly care, of laughter rather than fear. The clown gives you a momentary escape from the demands of society.

The dictator offers no option to his edict. He requires obeyance more than belief. He demands compliance, not relief from it. He allows no escape.

True, the Progressives are not clowns. They don't offer escape from reality so much as they create the reality you must permanently inhabit and always conform to.

Pete F. 08-11-2020 09:41 AM

I believe the president Made America Great Again. I believe we need him reelected to Make America Great Again Again.

I believe Joe Biden is “Sleepy” and “weak.” I believe Biden could “hurt God” and the Bible.

I believe that if Biden is elected, there will be “no religion, no anything,” and he would confiscate all guns, “immediately and without notice.” He would “abolish” “our great,” “beautiful suburbs,” not to mention “the American way of life.” There would be “no windows, no nothing” in buildings.

I believe the news media would have “no ratings” and “will go down along with our great USA!” if the president loses — and that this would be bad even though the media is fake.

I believe it’s normal for the president to say “Yo Semites” and “Yo Seminites,” “Thigh Land,” “Minne-a-napolis,” “toe-tally-taria-tism,” “Thomas Jeffers” and “Ulyss-eus S. Grant.” I believe it’s Biden who’s cognitively impaired.

I believe the president “aced” a “very hard” impairment test, and that his “very surprised” doctors found this “unbelievable.” I believe it was “amazing” he remembered five words, such as “person, woman, man, camera, TV” — in correct order. I believe he took the SAT himself.

I believe the president has “a natural ability,” like his “great, super-genius uncle” from MIT, which is why he understands “that whole world” of virology and epidemiology.

So I believed the president in January and February when he said covid-19 was “totally under control,” that it was Democrats’ “new hoax,” and that he was “not at all” worried about a pandemic. I believed him in March when he said he “felt it was a pandemic long before it was called a pandemic.”

I believe the president and the doctor who believes in demon sperm and the medical use of space alien DNA, and not Anthony S. Fauci, who’s an “alarmist” and “wrong.”

I believe the president’s suggestions that physicians should try injecting patients with household disinfectants, and shining ultraviolet light inside their bodies, make perfect sense.

I believe the “books” and “manuals,” if someone would just read them, say “you can test too much” for covid-19. I believe we now have 5 million cases because we test so much, and that the president was right to slow testing down, unless he was kidding — in which case he was right not to.

I believe that the president has done a tremendous job fighting the virus — and that he shouldn’t “take responsibility at all”— even though about 160,000 Americans have died. I believe the virus “is what it is.”

I believe it isn’t racist to call the coronavirus “kung flu” or “the China Virus.” It isn’t racially divisive to say Black Lives Matter is a “symbol of hate,” to celebrate Confederate generals as part of our “Great American Heritage,” or to share video of someone shouting “white power,” which, like displaying the Confederate flag, is “freedom of speech.”

I believe that “when the looting starts, the shooting starts,” and that the president was just stating a fact, not making a threat, when he said that. I believe it was fine for federal law enforcement to fire tear gas and rubber pellet grenades at protesters so that the president could pose with a Bible in front of a church.

I believe that a 75-year-old protester in Buffalo may have been “an ANTIFA provocateur” who intentionally cracked his own skull in a “set up.”

I believe Rep. John Lewis made a “big mistake” not attending the president’s inauguration. I believe the president has done more for Blacks than any other president — perhaps even Abraham Lincoln, who “did good” although the “end result” was “questionable,” and certainly more than Lyndon B. Johnson, who signed into law the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which hasn’t “worked out” so well.

I believe the president has been treated worse than Lincoln, even though Lincoln was assassinated. I believe the president should be added to Mount Rushmore, pronto.

I believe it’s normal that the president wished his friend Ghislaine Maxwell “well” and good luck,” even though his administration charged her with sex trafficking teenage girls for another presidential friend, Jeffrey Epstein, whom the president says may have been killed in federal custody.

I believe the president rightly said of Maxwell, “Let them prove somebody was guilty.” I believe we don’t need evidence against former acting attorney general Sally Yates, because she was “part of the greatest political crime of the Century,” about which “ObamaBiden knew EVERYTHING!” And I believe it was fine for the president to baselessly suggest that a television host committed murder since the host said mean things about the president.

I believe that the reports Russia paid bounties to have U.S. soldiers killed, and that the president was briefed on it, are another “Fake News Media Hoax,” and that such intelligence never reached the president’s desk, even though his administration said otherwise.

I believe absentee voting, where voters mail in their ballots, is good, and that mail-in voting, where voters mail in their ballots, is totally different, and bad — and will result in “the most INACCURATE & FRAUDULENT Election” in history. Except in Florida, where absentee and mail-in voting are the same and both good, “because Florida has got a great Republican governor.”

I believe we should “Delay the Election until people can properly, securely and safely vote” — but that “SCHOOLS MUST OPEN IN THE FALL!!!”

I believe the president won the popular vote in 2016 “if you deduct the millions of people who voted illegally.” I believe he shouldn’t accept the election results if he loses in November.

George Conway
George T. Conway III, a Washington Post contributing columnist, is a lawyer and is an adviser to the Lincoln Project, an anti-Trump super PAC.

detbuch 08-11-2020 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Pete F. (Post 1198627)
I believe the president Made America Great Again. I believe we need him reelected to Make America Great Again Again.

I believe Joe Biden is “Sleepy” and “weak.” I believe Biden could “hurt God” and the Bible.

I believe that if Biden is elected, there will be “no religion, no anything,” and he would confiscate all guns, “immediately and without notice.” He would “abolish” “our great,” “beautiful suburbs,” not to mention “the American way of life.” There would be “no windows, no nothing” in buildings.

I believe the news media would have “no ratings” and “will go down along with our great USA!” if the president loses — and that this would be bad even though the media is fake.

I believe it’s normal for the president to say “Yo Semites” and “Yo Seminites,” “Thigh Land,” “Minne-a-napolis,” “toe-tally-taria-tism,” “Thomas Jeffers” and “Ulyss-eus S. Grant.” I believe it’s Biden who’s cognitively impaired.

I believe the president “aced” a “very hard” impairment test, and that his “very surprised” doctors found this “unbelievable.” I believe it was “amazing” he remembered five words, such as “person, woman, man, camera, TV” — in correct order. I believe he took the SAT himself.

I believe the president has “a natural ability,” like his “great, super-genius uncle” from MIT, which is why he understands “that whole world” of virology and epidemiology.

So I believed the president in January and February when he said covid-19 was “totally under control,” that it was Democrats’ “new hoax,” and that he was “not at all” worried about a pandemic. I believed him in March when he said he “felt it was a pandemic long before it was called a pandemic.”

I believe the president and the doctor who believes in demon sperm and the medical use of space alien DNA, and not Anthony S. Fauci, who’s an “alarmist” and “wrong.”

I believe the president’s suggestions that physicians should try injecting patients with household disinfectants, and shining ultraviolet light inside their bodies, make perfect sense.

I believe the “books” and “manuals,” if someone would just read them, say “you can test too much” for covid-19. I believe we now have 5 million cases because we test so much, and that the president was right to slow testing down, unless he was kidding — in which case he was right not to.

I believe that the president has done a tremendous job fighting the virus — and that he shouldn’t “take responsibility at all”— even though about 160,000 Americans have died. I believe the virus “is what it is.”

I believe it isn’t racist to call the coronavirus “kung flu” or “the China Virus.” It isn’t racially divisive to say Black Lives Matter is a “symbol of hate,” to celebrate Confederate generals as part of our “Great American Heritage,” or to share video of someone shouting “white power,” which, like displaying the Confederate flag, is “freedom of speech.”

I believe that “when the looting starts, the shooting starts,” and that the president was just stating a fact, not making a threat, when he said that. I believe it was fine for federal law enforcement to fire tear gas and rubber pellet grenades at protesters so that the president could pose with a Bible in front of a church.

I believe that a 75-year-old protester in Buffalo may have been “an ANTIFA provocateur” who intentionally cracked his own skull in a “set up.”

I believe Rep. John Lewis made a “big mistake” not attending the president’s inauguration. I believe the president has done more for Blacks than any other president — perhaps even Abraham Lincoln, who “did good” although the “end result” was “questionable,” and certainly more than Lyndon B. Johnson, who signed into law the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which hasn’t “worked out” so well.

I believe the president has been treated worse than Lincoln, even though Lincoln was assassinated. I believe the president should be added to Mount Rushmore, pronto.

I believe it’s normal that the president wished his friend Ghislaine Maxwell “well” and good luck,” even though his administration charged her with sex trafficking teenage girls for another presidential friend, Jeffrey Epstein, whom the president says may have been killed in federal custody.

I believe the president rightly said of Maxwell, “Let them prove somebody was guilty.” I believe we don’t need evidence against former acting attorney general Sally Yates, because she was “part of the greatest political crime of the Century,” about which “ObamaBiden knew EVERYTHING!” And I believe it was fine for the president to baselessly suggest that a television host committed murder since the host said mean things about the president.

I believe that the reports Russia paid bounties to have U.S. soldiers killed, and that the president was briefed on it, are another “Fake News Media Hoax,” and that such intelligence never reached the president’s desk, even though his administration said otherwise.

I believe absentee voting, where voters mail in their ballots, is good, and that mail-in voting, where voters mail in their ballots, is totally different, and bad — and will result in “the most INACCURATE & FRAUDULENT Election” in history. Except in Florida, where absentee and mail-in voting are the same and both good, “because Florida has got a great Republican governor.”

I believe we should “Delay the Election until people can properly, securely and safely vote” — but that “SCHOOLS MUST OPEN IN THE FALL!!!”

I believe the president won the popular vote in 2016 “if you deduct the millions of people who voted illegally.” I believe he shouldn’t accept the election results if he loses in November.

George Conway
George T. Conway III, a Washington Post contributing columnist, is a lawyer and is an adviser to the Lincoln Project, an anti-Trump super PAC.

Interesting . . . :sleeps:

Got Stripers 08-11-2020 02:15 PM

The normal person might take an two lifetimes to say as many crazy f*cked up nonsensical statements as this moron has blurted out in just over three years, you just can’t make up that crap. It’s really no wonder his gate looks slow, labored and deliberate; with so many boot lickers hanging on it’s a heavy weight to move.

detbuch 08-11-2020 05:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Got Stripers (Post 1198649)
The normal person might take an two lifetimes to say as many crazy f*cked up nonsensical statements as this moron has blurted out in just over three years, you just can’t make up that crap. It’s really no wonder his gate looks slow, labored and deliberate; with so many boot lickers hanging on it’s a heavy weight to move.

He's very creative.


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