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Offline Bill Chapman

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #2672 on: December 01, 2020, 03:40:40 PM »
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Poor Old Joe.  They let him out of the basement to play with his dog and he breaks his foot.   A frail old guy like that needs to be under supervision at the rest home.  He is not going to last six months in the WH before Kantala and the radicals invoked the 25th Amendment.  I feel sorry of the guy.  It is sad.  Like watching Mueller try to figure out where he was during that hearing on the Russian hoax.  Exploiting individuals with obvious dementia is cruel.

Unless there's a way to get the nuclear codes out of his tiny little hands, Trump is going to chase all of us into our basements.

Buckle up for Armageddon, ppl
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Online Richard Smith

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #2673 on: December 01, 2020, 03:45:43 PM »
And yet that’s what democracy produced. Biden winner, Trump loser. How bad people wanted him out of office they voted for the old guy in the basement. Republicans know that eventually when Texas turns blue it’s curtains. No way they can win electoral college then. Best plan is to try and suppress the vote as much as possible for now. Wonder how many forum members have donated to Donald's latest grift.

Imagine if Trump had suddenly been taken to the doctor with a story that he had been injured while playing with his pet.  The conspiracy nuts would be howling that he had a stroke.  Who knows what is going on with Old Joe?  He could be dead and the press wouldn't report it.  They would wheel him up on Jan. 20 like the corpse in "Weekend at Bernie's."
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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #2674 on: December 01, 2020, 04:00:09 PM »
Imagine if Trump had suddenly been taken to the doctor with a story that he had been injured while playing with his pet.  The conspiracy nuts would be howling that he had a stroke.  Who knows what is going on with Old Joe?  He could be dead and the press wouldn't report it.  They would wheel him up on Jan. 20 like the corpse in "Weekend at Bernie's."

Impossible, pets require some form of affection. Keep telling us what’s going to happen Richard, Joe only has to last 7 weeks now. Did you donate to Donald's cause or give up?

PS have you worked out why Darwinism wasn’t appropriate yet? Not trying to ignore it are you?
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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #2675 on: December 01, 2020, 04:41:39 PM »
False. The Trump supporters are much more similar to the CTers.

Let’s look at the blame game.


Let’s look at the numbers game. Those that believe Oswald acted alone are in the minority, just like Trumpists. It doesn’t have the popular vote.

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #2676 on: December 01, 2020, 05:32:48 PM »
Trump was an outsider.  You are right to say that it doesn't matter whether Republican or Democrat, it is a swamp and the corruption is far reaching and on all sides.  There likely has never been a real election since paper ballots were replaced with the VLTs in those places!  Operation mockingbird was and is real as you watch the so called news as narrative is being tightly controlled - totally biased!

There is  a great divide in America between population centers (urban) and the rest of the county (rural).   The only thing that had balanced power was Senator elected representation by region to balance against the dense popular vote.   If you look at Biden's win, his counties are located in dense populated areas (NY and CA).   In fact, it is amazing he could win 80 millions vote like that.  Trump was all rural vote!

You know the system is not real when Bush Sr. and Bush Jr. both become President and you almost had a similar situation between Bill and Hilary.  Kennedy never belonged and neither did the Trump.    My fear is that they will knock off Trump too if he were to prove election fraud.    You know that Kennedy was not well liked by the Deep State (non-elected FBI and CIA and SS et al organizations) and bucking them had him pay with his life.   Some organizations have lifetime appointment with legal impunity!   Where is high ranking official Strzok now for example?   Just roled into a new position!

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Offline Martin Weidmann

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« Reply #2677 on: December 01, 2020, 09:02:00 PM »
Barr announced that the DOJ has not found widespread fraud in the election.

Now let's sit back and watch all the Trump supporters going after him, calling him "part of the swamp", "unfit for his job" etc...

You gotta love it just how quickly they turn on one of their own when that person says something they don't like.
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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #2678 on: December 01, 2020, 09:18:25 PM »
Barr announced that the DOJ has not found widespread fraud in the election.

Now let's sit back and watch all the Trump supporters going after him, calling him "part of the swap", "unfit for his job" etc...

You gotta love it just how quickly they turn on one of their own when that person says something they don't like.

There were something like 80 million votes for Old Joe.  A person who largely decided not to campaign.  A frail, old white guy who has run for president several times and never generated more than one percent of the democrat votes before dropping out of those races.  But suddenly he receives more votes than Reagan, JFK, Clinton, Obama or anyone who ever ran?  LOL.  And not by a small margin.  He exceeded Obama - a wildly popular and dynamic candidate - by something like 15 million votes.  Was it "fraud"?  Maybe not.  But the change to mail in voting was a significant alteration of the election process.   

Those changes demonstrably favored Old Joe and he would have lost in a landslide if most most states had not used the pandemic as an excuse to fundamentally change the election process in a way that most favored the dems.  Old Joe received 60-90% of the mail in votes.  And the CDC and Fauci - those trusted "scientists" dems love so much - both confirmed that it was safe to vote in person.  There was no health-related reason to change the established voting requirements.  That was done for purely political purposes as were many decisions made during the pandemic.   But that is water under the bridge. I've never seen winners cry so much.  Old Joe won.  Enjoy four years of nothing getting done, the economy collapsing under higher taxes, and rampant crime.  When it is all over in 2024 just blame the failures on the republicans like Obama did. 

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #2679 on: December 01, 2020, 09:27:51 PM »
There were something like 80 million votes for Old Joe.  A person who largely decided not to campaign.  A frail, old white guy who has run for president several times and never generated more than one percent of the democrat votes before dropping out of those races.  But suddenly he receives more votes than Reagan, JFK, Clinton, Obama or anyone who ever ran?  LOL.  And not by a small margin.  He exceeded Obama - a wildly popular and dynamic candidate - by something like 15 million votes.  Was it "fraud"?  Maybe not.  But the change to mail in voting was a significant alteration of the election process.   

Those changes demonstrably favored Old Joe and he would have lost in a landslide if most most states had not used the pandemic as an excuse to fundamentally change the election process in a way that most favored the dems.  Old Joe received 60-90% of the mail in votes.  And the CDC and Fauci - those trusted "scientists" dems love so much - both confirmed that it was safe to vote in person.  There was no health-related reason to change the established voting requirements.  That was done for purely political purposes as were many decisions made during the pandemic.   But that is water under the bridge. I've never seen winners cry so much.  Old Joe won.  Enjoy four years of nothing getting done, the economy collapsing under higher taxes, and rampant crime.  When it is all over in 2024 just blame the failures on the republicans like Obama did.

There were something like 80 million votes for Old Joe.  A person who largely decided not to campaign.  A frail, old white guy who has run for president several times and never generated more than one percent of the democrat votes before dropping out of those races.  But suddenly he receives more votes than Reagan, JFK, Clinton, Obama or anyone who ever ran?

I think you are looking at it the wrong way. Just like Trump won because nobody liked Hillary Clinton, 80 million people now voted the only way they could to get rid of Trump.

Was it "fraud"?  Maybe not.  But the change to mail in voting was a significant alteration of the election process.   

Maybe, but so were the manipulations in the Postal Service and the court cases prior to the election in which the Republicans wanted to block any votes being counted until election day.

Those changes demonstrably favored Old Joe and he would have lost in a landslide if most most states had not used the pandemic as an excuse to fundamentally change the election process in a way that most favored the dems.

IF.... There's that word again. What if Comey had kept his mouth shut a few days before the election about re-opening an investigation into Clinton that ultimately went nowhere.... We could have had another President Clinton..... IF!




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