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Where's the outrage?
#31
RE: Where's the outrage?
(August 7, 2019 at 5:37 pm)onlinebiker Wrote: The Dayton shooter is a Democrat.


Apparently he's a big fan of Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders and antifa.....

Where's the outrage about their evil influence?


....

I'm gonna love the pretzel logic.....






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#32
RE: Where's the outrage?
(August 8, 2019 at 8:23 am)onlinebiker Wrote:
(August 8, 2019 at 8:14 am)Amarok Wrote: Nah that's you


You might as well be . If it wuacks like a duck .


You do little to convince 


Nope she just reads your bullshit 

Nope a observant person

TPDR


(too pissy didn't read)
Nah you read it and it hit to close to home so you deliver some half assed reply

Quote:You don't seem to understand.

No they understand quite well 




Quote: I find both parties equally guilty - of pissing all over each other.

No you don't . But your bullshit nonpartisan gospel compels you to pretend you do (thou no one buys the non partisan part) . And nice false equivocation .


Quote:And both stick their noses up in the air and put in a smug air of superiority.
Nah that would be you 


Quote: Me - I don't fit in either party - as I hold views that a party loyalist would find contrary - even though they are totally different subjects.
More fake non partisan blather a million Republican butt lickers have said before 


Quote:I.e. I am pro-gun and pro-choice (abortion). I am for wage equity for all, but against minimum wage.
Guess what those position aren't exclusive to either party 

Quote:
(don't bother arguing those points here - they are simply examples and I won't argue them here)
Because it's likely bullshit 
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#33
RE: Where's the outrage?
(August 8, 2019 at 1:01 pm)onlinebiker Wrote: I find both parties equally guilty - of pissing all over each other.

And both stick their noses up in the air and put in a smug air of superiority.

Personally, I expect lawyers to argue like lawyers. It's how they are trained to argue.
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#34
RE: Where's the outrage?
Trump didn't incite anyone to violence.  The guy hated immigrants, so he took his gun and shot a bunch of people who appeared to be those he hated.
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#35
RE: Where's the outrage?
(August 12, 2019 at 3:55 pm)Lek Wrote: Trump didn't incite anyone to violence.  The guy hated immigrants, so he took his gun and shot a bunch of people who appeared to be those he hated.

Like I said, at a Trump rally in Florida this past May POTUS was talking about how to stop the influx of immigrants and a person in the crowd shouted that they could shoot them. The president's response? He laughed, and said "Only in the panhandle can you get away with that!" Didn't shake his head, didn't say "Hey now, that's not okay. We don't do that." He found it funny and joked about it. (Contrast that to McCain's response to a woman saying Obama was a foreign Muslim, which is very tame in comparison.) It's clear even Trump is surprised by how his own rhetoric influences people (see: his reaction to how the crowd rolled with his "Send her back" chant, and how quickly he denounced his own words the next day)

Sometimes I struggle to understand people's standards. No, Trump did not say, "Okay my loyal minions: KILL ALL IMMIGRANTS!" while shooting fire out of his mouth. But his rhetoric on immigration aligns perfectly with the manifesto that the shooter wrote. You can't pretend it doesn't have an effect. You also can't pretend the way Trump speaks is normal, or would have been deemed acceptable if any other modern president did it.
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#36
RE: Where's the outrage?
Democrats take their marching orders from President Trump..


Huh...

Who knew?
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#37
RE: Where's the outrage?
(August 12, 2019 at 5:28 pm)onlinebiker Wrote: Democrats take their marching orders from President Trump..


Huh...

Who knew?

You're getting your maniacs muddled up.  The Dayton maniac was a Democrat.  The El Paso maniac was a Republican. - he was the one who took his marching orders from Trump.

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#38
RE: Where's the outrage?
I stand corrected.

I guess I need to get a scorecard to keep the players straight...

Sad

I was just going by the maniac I started the tread about.

The Dayton maniac.

Appologies to the maniacs for the mixup.


Or not.
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#39
RE: Where's the outrage?
(August 7, 2019 at 5:37 pm)onlinebiker Wrote: The Dayton shooter is a Democrat.


Apparently he's a big fan of Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders and antifa.....

Where's the outrage about their evil influence?


....

I'm gonna love the pretzel logic.....

Um...both shootings were equally horrible. Sorry, I know that’s not the drama you were hoping for.
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#40
RE: Where's the outrage?
It's the same kind kind of stuff thrown at Trump regularly.
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