jkcerda on 11/11/2019 at 16:42
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I will cut you. :mad:
choke me first........................daddy..............
anyways, this shit show is what trump wants and I got a feeling it;s going to play a big part in getting him re-elected come 2020.
Renzatic on 11/11/2019 at 18:24
Imma get mah choking belt!
You know, the saddest thing about all this isn't that it's playing to Trump's benefit, it's that it won't make any difference whatsoever. What we're seeing here isn't inconclusive and vaguely damning like the Mueller Report (excluding the obstruction of justice charges, but it would've been political suicide trying to push it without having a smoking gun collusion charge). The charges are solid, the evidence is pretty conclusive, and the behavior the Republicans have engaged in defending it is just appalling.
But hey, despite everything shown, everything illustrated, everything put to record, the people who unquestionably supported Trump before still unquestionably support him now, and the people who didn't like him before now have even more reason not to. The Democrats are still just as righteously indignant as they've always been, and the Republicans still playing the same victim rhetoric they pull out every time Trump gets caught doing something suspect.
IT'S A COUP, I SAY! A POWER GRAB! QUIT BULLYING OUR POOR ALLEGED BILLIONAIRE PRESIDENT OF THE WEALTHIEST, MOST MILITARILY POWERFUL COUNTRY IN THE WORLD WITH AN ENTIRE POLITICAL PARTY AT HIS BECK AND CALL!
Old and Cunning on 11/11/2019 at 18:55
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And you expect that a fence will stop that? You expect that those who have no problem breaking a law will say "oh they have a fence now so we may as well turn around and go home". They go around now. When there is no around to go they will go back rather than over right? Sure. Sure they will.
Since I've actually seen the fence in action in my backyard, that's a resounding "yes." You can be forgiven for not understanding the context; I'm sure you live far far away from the border. But you should at least be open to learning something that isn't an open-border talking point. Eyewitness accounts from residents, for example, should have MUCH more credibility than the denizens of DC..
Tony_Tarantula on 11/11/2019 at 19:08
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Oh yes, you're the enlightened one who alone knows what's going on and I'm the naive fool for not believing in things like chemtrails. Except your sources rarely, if ever, prove what you're saying or actually show the complete opposite. We've been down that road quite a few times before. Do you by chance suffer from some form of extremely selective retrograde amnesia?
Nope. No chemtrails in the conspiracy sense. I linked to the actual DoD project code name that was...bizarre but not what the infowars crowd says it is.
That said I have seen what was very obviously a C-17 flying in circles around Cheyenne Mountain spraying out some kind of thick spray that was spreading out into a gray cloud. I don't have an explanation for that was but I did see it directly and I put a lot more stock in that than you explaining to me why that doesn't actually exist.
Since I actually kind of sorta know what the hell I'm talking about (not an expert. Just basic operational considerations) it seems entirely plausible to me that the military would want to be able to generate cloud cover on demand in order to mask sensitive activity from satellite surveillance.
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I'm quite sure other people besides Lord Dampnut have run fraudulent charities. What's your point? This is a thread about him, not the Waltons.
The point is YOU. You don't actually give a shit about any of the principles you claim to. You're just angry that it's not someone pushing your ideology doing it.
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Sure. How about that time when you claimed people like Bill Gates advocate using vaccines to forcibly sterilise people and then the video you posted as proof contained no such thing?
You mean this quote?
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"First we got population. The world today has 6.8 billion people. That's headed up to about 9 billion. Now
if we do a really great job on new vaccines, health care, reproductive health services, we lower that by perhaps 10 or 15 percent." Bill and Melinda gates are large advocates for population control and he's said things that lump vaccines in with other methods of population control. It's somewhat of an odd quote though because it implies he believes things normally attributed with greater population actually lower population.
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Starker, I think you've got to understand that you could clinically diagnose T_T with pathological stupidity, all you have to do is test his cranium for the existence of a brain instead of a brain-shaped mass of howler monkeys.
OK Boomer.
Is this your picture?
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...the fuck? This was never a thing, Tony. Never once.
Yes it was. It recently came up again: (
https://www.cnn.com/2019/10/19/politics/jill-stein-responds-clinton-gabbard-russian-asset-cnntv/index.html)
Anyways about the Trumps:
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https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EJG5CM6W4AE5zv-?format=jpg&name=largeI will re-iterate my warning:
Do not assume that getting rid of Trump will result in a "return to sanity". If anything his exceedingly good skills at bullshitting and selling people dreams are keeping things far more in check than they would be otherwise.
Speaking of predictions, recall how I said that the right was going to become a lot more radical going into 2020?
It's happening.
Renzatic on 11/11/2019 at 19:28
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Nope. No chemtrails in the conspiracy sense. I linked to the actual DoD project code name that was...bizarre but not what the infowars crowd says it is.
I remember that conversation. It was back when GMD was still here, screaming about the secret radios in our teeth. You never outright stated you thought the government was behind chemtrails, rather you did the whole Just Asking Questions routine, talking about how you remember seeing some mysterious operation called Patriot Spray during your stay in the Military, and that there MAYBE COULD BE something behind it.
Then someone else, probably Nicker or Starker, looked it up. If I recall correctly, it ended up having something to do with crop dusting.
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Bill and Melinda gates are large advocates for population control and he's said things that lump vaccines in with other methods of population control. It's somewhat of an odd quote though because it implies he believes things normally attributed with greater population actually lower population.
It's likely a slip of the tongue that's being given more importance than what it deserves by conspiracy theorists.
As is, vaccines are obviously a shit way to control a population, given that the current regimen of medicines regularly administered are only
potentially fatal to something like 1 out of 1,000,000 people. The only way it could be used for such is if someone is injecting something decidedly not a vaccine under the guise thereof, which would be sussed out and exposed pretty quicklike, given that a whole bunch of people suddenly dropping dead from something people normally don't drop dead from would draw immediate attention.
Sulp's a Gen X'er, brah.
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I'm sure my mental retardation is why you're the one invited to $2,000 per plate dinners and I'm the one living in perpetual resentment.
That fancy fucker!
Yeah, well, this has been a thing with Hillary recently. I don't remember it being a big conspiracy back when Jill Stein actually had any relevancy though, and I certainly don't remember Starker running around screaming about it.
jkcerda on 11/11/2019 at 19:43
Quote Posted by Renzatic
Imma get mah choking belt!
You know, the saddest thing about all this isn't that it's playing to Trump's benefit, it's that it won't make any difference whatsoever. What we're seeing here isn't inconclusive and vaguely damning like the Mueller Report (excluding the obstruction of justice charges, but it would've been political suicide trying to push it without having a smoking gun collusion charge). The charges are solid, the evidence is pretty conclusive, and the behavior the Republicans have engaged in defending it is just appalling.
But hey, despite everything shown, everything illustrated, everything put to record, the people who unquestionably supported Trump before still unquestionably support him now, and the people who didn't like him before now have even more reason not to. The Democrats are still just as righteously indignant as they've always been, and the Republicans still playing the same victim rhetoric they pull out every time Trump gets caught doing something suspect.
IT'S A COUP, I SAY! A POWER GRAB! QUIT BULLYING OUR POOR ALLEGED BILLIONAIRE PRESIDENT OF THE WEALTHIEST, MOST MILITARILY POWERFUL COUNTRY IN THE WORLD WITH AN ENTIRE POLITICAL PARTY AT HIS BECK AND CALL!
dude, it sounds like it's all hear/say based on the interpretation of those listening, did trump utter the words himself?
caffeinatedzombeh on 11/11/2019 at 20:00
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It's likely a slip of the tongue that's being given more importance than what it deserves by conspiracy theorists.
As is, vaccines are obviously a shit way to control a population, given that the current regimen of medicines regularly administered are only
potentially fatal to something like 1 out of 1,000,000 people. The only way it could be used for such is if someone is injecting something decidedly not a vaccine under the guise thereof, which would be sussed out and exposed pretty quicklike, given that a whole bunch of people suddenly dropping dead from something people normally don't drop dead from would draw immediate attention.
If you want to reduce birth rates the easiest way to do it is reduce infant mortality and reduce poverty, you don't go having 20 kids if you expect all of them to survive and you don't need to send them all out to work in the fields so that you have enough to eat.