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Online John Iacoletti

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #896 on: July 27, 2020, 05:24:16 PM »
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“But Trammell also supported the Black Lives Matter movement and progressive Democrat Lena Taylor in her run for mayor, and so far there is no indication of a political motive.”

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Offline Paul May

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #897 on: July 27, 2020, 05:35:56 PM »
Where exactly are Trump’s numbers “rising”?

John,  he won’t respond to your question. He parrot’s Fox News. A creative thought would die of loneliness in his head. Polling is a snapshot ONLY. 100 days or so from the election. What polling does do however is it tells the mood of America. For Trump that’s bad and getting worse. This law and order BS is unconstitutional but he doesn’t care. He’s playing to his base where he’s losing support.

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #898 on: July 27, 2020, 05:55:02 PM »

   There is No Running Away from your NOT Knowing this had gone down until I INFORMED YOU of it. You guys wanna permit the Fake News Media to stuff your heads in the sand via their Blackouts of a Black Trump Supporter being executed in Public, in Broad Daylight, go right ahead.  Your "heads in the sand" explains how you can support a Blatant Racist like "Fuzzy" Joe who is On Record for extolling the virtue of a KKK Head Honcho.

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Offline Martin Weidmann

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #899 on: July 27, 2020, 05:58:06 PM »
   So ALL you gotta do Jr. is show ANYTHING showing Trammell supported BLM. But, being This is Not The Case, You flounder around. The Assumption was because the guy was Black he was a BLM Supporter. RACIST Knee Jerk Assumption by Racist Biden Backers.

The Assumption was because the guy was Black he was a BLM Supporter.

Really?

I found this.....

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The Wisconsin Republican party has called for a federal investigation of a fatal shooting, to ascertain whether it was motivated by animosity towards Donald Trump.

Bernell Trammell, a 60-year-old African American man who was a well-known figure in Milwaukee’s Riverwest neighborhood, was shot and killed at around 12.30pm on Thursday. Police did not immediately provide any details on possible suspects or motives.

However, the Republican party of Wisconsin said the “senseless” murder may have been politically motivated and called upon federal investigators to become involved.

Trammell, who ran a business called eXpressions Journal in Riverwest, regularly displayed signs on political and religious matters, including support for Trump as well as the Black Lives Matter movement, according to those who knew him."

Wonder what murders can be classified as sensible.

Maybe a racist killed him because of his support for the BLM movement. Until the investigation reveals more details one can only speculate.

As for Trump.....I wish him well.

The only one making assumptions is you!

Your assumption was that he wasn't a BLM supporter and that he man was executed for supporting Trump

Wait.... that wasn't even an assumption on your part, it was a blatant lie!

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #900 on: July 27, 2020, 06:03:29 PM »
   There is No Running Away from your NOT Knowing this had gone down until I INFORMED YOU of it. You guys wanna permit the Fake News Media to stuff your heads in the sand via their Blackouts of a Black Trump Supporter being executed in Public, in Broad Daylight, go right ahead.  Your "heads in the sand" explains how you can support a Blatant Racist like "Fuzzy" Joe who is On Record for extolling the virtue of a KKK Head Honcho.

You can keep on repeating your lie that the man was executed for being a Trump supporter a thousand times more and it still won't be true....

The investigation has no suspect and no motive. Stop making stuff up!

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #901 on: July 27, 2020, 06:17:37 PM »

   I have seen numerous pics of his storefront plastered with Trump Signs. NOTHING regarding BLM. In fact, those in his neighborhood Know him as a Trump Man and chronicle his being Dogged for it 24/7 there in the neighborhood. There is NO BLM support connected to this Black Man. NONE. Mulattos = Yeah. Again STOP Parroting whatever Fake News might be throwing out there to try and muddle the Issue of TRUMP VOTER SUPPRESSION/MURDER. You Parrots Love to repeat the Fake News Slander of Trump being a Racist. As usual, whenever a charge is leveled by the Fake News Media, it is They that are actually Guilty of whatever charge they are leveling. Biden having gone on record for his Love of KKK Head Man Sen Byrd explains the slandering of Trump and Now sending You Parrots out with the BLM  BS: regarding this Murdered Trump Supporter.

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #902 on: July 27, 2020, 06:28:35 PM »
   There is No Running Away from your NOT Knowing this had gone down until I INFORMED YOU of it. You guys wanna permit the Fake News Media to stuff your heads in the sand via their Blackouts of a Black Trump Supporter being executed in Public, in Broad Daylight, go right ahead.  Your "heads in the sand" explains how you can support a Blatant Racist like "Fuzzy" Joe who is On Record for extolling the virtue of a KKK Head Honcho.

So, you’re getting “internals” at Barber college? Storing is like a little clone of Trump. Everything has to be about HIM. If one seriously looks at Trump’s history, he’s been a failure throughout his life. One with a rich daddy however. Storing is from the slums of Arkansas. No money. No education. But this is the internet. He can be anybody he chooses to be. His choice of who he wants to be is laughable. And entertaining.

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #903 on: July 27, 2020, 06:36:20 PM »
Conservative wonders if Trump won’t throw first pitch because he’s afraid of walking down the ramp or players kneeling

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When President Donald Trump appeared at the World Series game for the Washington Nationals, boos echoed throughout the stadium. Trump throwing the first ball out for the Yankees in an empty stadium would prevent such an embarrassing photo-op, so it begs the question: why did he cancel it?

Conservative Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin said that Trump’s decision was just one in a long line of nonsense excuses that don’t add up.

“Because of my strong focus on the China Virus, including scheduled meetings on Vaccines, our economy and much else, I won’t be able to be in New York to throw out the opening pitch for the @Yankees on August 15th. We will make it later in the season!” Trump tweeted on Sunday.

Rubin noted that Trump had just spent a weekend playing golf, so if he cares so much about COVID-19 not to throw out a baseball, how is a full weekend at his club in Bedminister helpful to the pandemic?

She thinks that the real reason has more to do with Black Lives Matter than the coronavirus.

“Perhaps he would rather not go to Yankee Stadium because he might not be able to throw the 60 feet and 6 inches from the mound to home plate (certainly the climb down the 10-inch mound is not as treacherous as the West Point ramp),” Rubin speculated. “Maybe he shied away because he would have found himself at an event where the players all ‘take a knee,’ which has been a regular and warmly received feature in the new and abbreviated season. Whatever the reason, in refusing to go, he is avoiding a place where he’s likely to be confronted by those outside his bubble and be widely mocked.”

It’s just one of many in the long line of failed Trump excuses, she said. It was just weeks ago that Trump blamed “the weather” to prevent another failed campaign rally, this time in New Hampshire. He claimed that fear of the storms was the reason he canceled his campaign rally, but he was mocked by those questioning whether it was really that he couldn’t generate a large enough crowd and it could end up like another “Tulsa.”

It then prompted her to wonder if Trump will really be willing to show up to debates if the host isn’t Tucker Carlson or Sean Hannity. He has talked a big game, but when the time comes, will Trump really be willing to face off against Biden?

“He might be wise to beg off. It is hard to believe he could stick to whatever time limits are imposed for his debate answers rather than resort to filibustering,” said Rubin. “He would be in grave peril of getting called out for not answering questions, being fact-checked in real-time and finding no place to hide when asked about his serial failures (especially the tens of thousands of Americans who died during the pandemic). He might be asked about any number of scandals. How much did you make from foreigners staying at your hotels? Did you commute Roger Stone’s sentence to keep him from incriminating you?”

She closed by predicting a 50-50 chance that Trump will bail on the debates.

“I think he would rather throw that pitch before he’d subject himself to debates,” Rubin said.

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #903 on: July 27, 2020, 06:36:20 PM »