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« Reply #4048 on: July 14, 2021, 05:10:49 AM »
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It's sick and disgusting to celebrate and politicize the death of anyone.  You should be ashamed.  Do you have any friend or family members who can assist you in finding mental health assistance?  It is widely available.

What's sick and disgusting is an individual like you continuing to make false attacks against me. 

Nowhere am I "celebrating" the death of anyone. I think it's tragic how people are listening to this right wing disinformation on vaccines and dying because of it.

This woman was fed lies by the right wing media and GOP politicians about the vaccine and she believed them. She was a nurse so she should have known better. The vaccine lies these right wingers are promoting is killing off their own supporters and allowing the virus to mutate into a more deadly variant.

That is not "politicization", that is a fact.

Right wingers have politicized COVID-19 and vaccines right out of the gate calling it a "hoax", telling their followers not to wear masks and not to follow stay at home orders, and now they are telling them not to get vaccinated. 

The GOP is a death cult wanting their own supporters to get sick and die by purposely lying to them.         
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« Reply #4049 on: July 14, 2021, 02:39:06 PM »
The GOP Death Party is now killing kids. They won't let them get vaccinated and are ending vaccinations in the state. The GOP has no regard for human life and they make Americans unsafe with their lies and deadly actions. All of these deaths will be on their hands including the right wing media like Faux Propaganda who broadcasts daily lies and conspiracy theories about the vaccines.   


'Killing kids to own the libs': Americans horrified after Tennessee shuts down all child vaccination programs




Tennessee Republicans' war against childhood vaccinations reached a new level on Tuesday after Tennessean reported that the state's health department "will halt all adolescent vaccine outreach – not just for coronavirus, but all diseases – amid pressure from Republican state lawmakers."

The halt to child vaccine programs comes just one day after Tennessee's top vaccine official was fired for what she claimed were her efforts to promote COVID-19 vaccinations for teenagers.

That firing came weeks after Republican Tennessee State Rep. Scott Cepicky held a public hearing in which he attacked the department for making fliers encouraging "impressionable" teens to get vaccinated.

The latest move, as reported by Tennessean, will shut down all vaccination drives in public schools and will stop sending "postcards or other notices reminding teenagers to get their second dose of the coronavirus vaccines."

https://www.rawstory.com/vaccine-tennessee/


Blistering CNN supercut takes aim at Fox and NewsMax for spreading 'deadly' propaganda 'as Americans die'




In a blistering supercut, CNN took aim Wednesday morning at right-wing media outlets and elected officials for spreading dangerous misinformation about COVID-19 vaccinations.

"607,771 Americans have died of the virus, and 99 percent of the people dying right now are unvaccinated," New Day hosts Brianna Keilar and John Berman repeated between each clip of a Fox News or NewsMax host — or Republican lawmaker such as Madison Cawthorn or Lauren Boebert — spouting anti-vaccine conspiracy theories.

"Millions of Americans are seeing the nonsensical, nonscientific propaganda instead of this," Berman said later, before playing a haunting clip from the Australian Government's Department of Health, showing a woman on a ventilator struggling to breathe.

"When history asks how so many American died when they could have been saved by a simple shot or two, you'll see these TV clips again that we've just shown, in documentaries, about the cautionary tale that has been America's response to the coronavirus pandemic," Keilar added. "About how a large part of our country, misled by misinformation often echoed by elected officials and right-wing media, was thrown a life raft, and instead said, 'No, I'll take my chances.'"

CNN contributor Bill Carter then called for employees at Fox News and other outlets that have been spreading vaccine disinformation to step down.

"If you worked at an organization where some people were poisoning the water in a town, how could you not speak up and say you can't do this?" Carter said. "This is poisoned information."

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https://www.rawstory.com/fox-propaganda/



'It's devastating': Unvaccinated woman thought she could ‘escape’ COVID-19 – now she says she’ll ‘never be the same’




After a rough battle with COVID-19, a North Carolina woman who was unvaccinated is now urging people to get the shot, 13News reports.

"I thought I was healthy enough and that I could escape it," said Linda Edwards, who contracted the virus about three weeks ago. "Really, it was the most frightening thing I've ever been through in my life."

"It was devastating. I had no dreams of ever staying that long. It's the longest I've ever been in the hospital," she said of her two-week hospital stay. "I was there hoping and praying my son was okay here because he had tested positive, too."

Her son, Shane, had been airlifted to the same hospital she was staying in and was in the room right next to her, but doctors didn't tell her because they didn't want to worry her. Shane was a dire situation of his own, facing renal failure and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS).

"They thought it would really bother me, and it would have because he was really serious," she said. "They said it's a miracle he walked out of there."

"It's changed my whole life. I'll never be the same," Edwards said. "I just thought if I live through this, I want to go on a mission to try to help people to see that it is not worth not taking the vaccine because of what it can do to your family. We could've easily have had two funerals."

Only 34% of the people in the county where Edwards lives are partially vaccinated, and 31% are fully vaccinated. According to Graham County Health Director Beth Booth, the vaccine hesitancy in the county "is almost taken to another level."

"We feed them the science and the information, but they still believe a certain way. A lot of the belief system out here is that it is still very political," Booth said.

As for Edwards, she says she'll be getting vaccinated as soon as she can.

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https://www.rawstory.com/woman-regrets-forgoing-vaccine-after-rough-battle-with-it-was-devastating/

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4050 on: July 14, 2021, 02:58:34 PM »
Keep arresting these right wing extremist domestic terrorist MAGA scumbags. Lock them up and throw away the key. They all believe they are above the law just like their orange criminal messiah.   


One MAGA Rioter Who Threatened To Kill Nancy Pelosi Believes She’s Innocent Because She’s Above The Law

The fallout from the failed January 6 insurrection at the US Capitol will be felt for years to come. The upside is we’ve gotten a very official glimpse into the far-right conspiracy theories and ideology that Donald Trump’s rhetoric helped stoke in recent years.

The latest example comes from courtsey a MAGA rioter who was caught on camera entering the Capitol and threatening at least one member of congress. According to The Daily Beast, a Pennsylvania pizza shop owner named Pauline Bauer is accused of multiple crimes during the attack, including several counts of violent entry, disruptive conduct, and obstruction of Congress. According to the charges, Bauer tried to organize buses to transport people to Washington for the rally and told police inside the Capitol that she wanted to kill Nancy Pelosi.

“Bring Nancy Pelosi out here now,” Bauer reportedly said. “We want to hang that f*cking As I was walking a' alane, I heard twa corbies makin' a mane. The tane untae the tither did say, Whaur sail we gang and dine the day, O. Whaur sail we gang and dine the day?  It's in ahint yon auld fail dyke I wot there lies a new slain knight; And naebody kens that he lies there But his hawk and his hound, and his lady fair, O. But his hawk and his hound, and his lady fair.  His hound is to the hunting gane His hawk to fetch the wild-fowl hame, His lady ta'en anither mate, So we may mak' our dinner swate, O. So we may mak' our dinner swate.  Ye'll sit on his white hause-bane, And I'll pike oot his bonny blue e'en Wi' ae lock o' his gowden hair We'll theek oor nest when it grows bare, O. We'll theek oor nest when it grows bare.  There's mony a ane for him maks mane But nane sail ken whaur he is gane O'er his white banes when they are bare The wind sail blaw for evermair, O. The wind sail blaw for evermair.'.”

All of that is disturbing enough, but in her legal filings Bauer is using what experts called “an inadvisable legal strategy”: She recently said she has chosen to represent herself in court while going on on a wild rant about sovereign citizenship.

But in what experts describe as an inadvisable legal strategy, Bauer has demanded to represent herself in court, appeared to threaten a court clerk with prison time, and declared herself a “self-governed individual” with special legal privileges.

Bauer does not simply appear in court, she clarified during a June 11 proceeding via Zoom. “I am here by special divine appearance, a living soul,” she told a judge that day, while stating that she did not want an attorney.

“I do not stand under the law,” she said. “Under Genesis 1, God gave man dominion over the law.”

The sovereign citizen movement is complicated, but it’s essentially an anti-government belief that says they are above any laws and also, of course, should not pay taxes. Which is why actually being arrested and tried for crimes has, well, not exactly jived with her whole deal.

In one document, filed last week, Bauer listed a series of strange alternative spellings of her name in a document that she (incorrectly) claimed freed her from some government control.

Bauer appears to have attempted multiple avenues of sovereign legal strategy. In one recent filing, she appeared to threaten a court clerk with prison time, noting that it would be the penalty for failing to properly log her filings.

In another new filling, she offered a document that “serves as Proof that my living DNA existed on this Land before there was a UNITED STATES of America or Any STATE Thereof.” The attached document was a family tree showing what Bauer said were ancestors born in Virginia and Pennsylvania before 1776. (Even if accurate, this has no bearing on U.S. law.)

There’s reportedly plenty of evidence that she went to DC, threatened political leaders, and was inside the Capitol. And there’s (of course) evidence on Facebook that she organized transportation to DC through her pizza business. So despite what she may believe, reality isn’t exactly something that can be warped here in her favor.

https://uproxx.com/viral/maga-rioter-kill-nancy-pelosi-above-the-law/



FBI agents find another cache of guns belonging to Jan. 6 insurrectionist who had Capitol Lego set




FBI agents have seized another cache of guns belonging to an accused Jan. 6 insurrectionist who also had a Lego set of the U.S. Capitol, as well as notes about forming a militia.

"In arguing that Robert Morss, of Glenshaw, should continue to be held in custody as a danger and a flight risk, Assistant U.S. Attorney Melissa Jackson of the District of Columbia said that agents found three handguns at another address where Mr. Morss had stored some of his belongings when he moved to Pittsburgh from State College, Pa., last year," the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports. "Ms. Jackson also said that agents found a tactical vest and other clothing that the FBI said Mr. Morss is seen wearing during the insurrection. In addition, a review of his phone showed numerous texts from before and after Jan. 6 in which she said he talked about what supplies to bring to the Capitol and later discussed fleeing after the FBI began arresting people."

When they arrested him last month, agents found three guns at Morss' home, bringing the total to six. In the text messages, Morss reportedly wrote that he was "considering leaving the country" and needed "to get out of town" because authorities "are crushing everyone."

Nevertheless, Morss' attorneys and family are seeking his pre-trial release, portraying him as "a man dedicated to his country who loved being a teacher and suggested he is not a threat to anyone or a risk to run from the law," the Post-Gazette reports.

A federal judge planned to hear more arguments Wednesday, before making a decision about whether to release Morss later this week.

Morss, a substitute school teacher, made headlines recently when agents found the Capitol Lego set, with some speculating that he was using it to plan another attack. However, prosecutors clarified in a court motion before Tuesday's hearing that the Lego set "was in a box and not fully constructed at the time of the search."

During the insurrection, Morss is accused of assaulting officers, civil disorder, robbery of U.S. property and obstruction of an official proceeding.

Video shows Morss near the front line of rioters who pushed past police guarding the Capitol, organizing a "shield wall" in the attack on officers in the Lower West Terrace tunnel and then entering the building through a broken window, according to the FBI.

In other video footage, Morss can be seen trying to seize a baton from a Capitol police officer. He yelled, "You guys are betraying us. You get paid enough to betray your own people? This is our Capitol. This is our Capitol."

https://www.rawstory.com/robert-morss/



Trump's followers are trying to turn Ashli Babbitt into their movement's martyr

Ashli Babbitt, the 35-year-old QAnon supporter and Trump superfan who was killed in the U.S. Capitol building on Jan. 6, is already far more famous in death than she ever was in life. Her fate reminded me of a famous 1963 episode of "The Twilight Zone," "He's Alive," in which Adolf Hitler's ghost (Curt Conway) returns from the grave to teach a young neo-Nazi named Peter Vollmer (Dennis Hopper) how to manipulate a crowd. Hitler explains that exploiting the death of an obscure follower transforms that individual into a heroic martyr. "This is an act of friendship," says the spectral Führer. "We are allowing him to serve the cause."

Whether or not Donald Trump and his movement think they are doing Babbitt a favor by lionizing after her death, she has clearly become a sacrifice to the ex-president's ego and glory. Trump's supporters are eager to uncover the name of the police officer who shot Babbitt, but much less eager to remember that she died after Trump urged an angry right-wing mob to storm the Capitol. The video of her shooting, which makes clear that Babbitt and other members of the mob were literally trying to break into the House chamber and attack members of Congress, is likewise swept under the rug. That's without even mentioning the obvious fact that Babbitt died in service of the bogus cause of Trump's Big Lie about the 2020 election.

Fox News host Tucker Carlson has sided with Vladimir Putin in questioning Babbitt's shooting. Rep. Paul Gosar of Arizona, the leading insurrectionist in Congress, has staged a spectacular performance of outrage over her death. Her name has repeatedly been a trending topic on Twitter. Even those outside the Trump cult have been bowed: CNN, a frequent target of Republican abuse and outrage, published a piece about Babbitt last month that omitted many damaging facts and seemed infected with terminal both-sides-ism.

Trump recently told a crowd of his supporters in Florida that he wanted to know the identity of the police officer who had shot Babbitt, suggesting there was something sinister at work. "We all saw the hand, we saw the gun," Trump said. "You know, if that were on the other side, the person that did the shooting would be strung up and hung. OK? Now they don't want to give the name. ... It's a terrible thing, right? Shot. Boom. And it's a terrible thing."

There's a disturbing historical echo behind Trump and his supporters' effort to manipulate Babbitt's death this way, an echo also clearly referenced in Rod Serling's script for the "Twilight Zone" episode. That would be the case of Horst Wessel, who became for Hitler and the Nazi Party what Babbitt may now be for the Trump.

Born in the German city of Bielefeld in 1907, Wessel was a law school dropout who joined the SA or "brownshirts," the Nazi Party's paramilitary organization, during the waning days of the Weimar Republic in the late 1920s. He was perhaps more like a member of the contemporary Proud Boys or Oath Keepers; we still don't know how deeply Ashli Babbitt was involved with right-wing extremism. At any rate, Wessel impressed future Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels, helped organize the Nazi youth movement in Vienna and staged or led numerous violent street clashes in Berlin with Communists — the antifa of their day, more or less. Wessel fancied himself as a tough guy and sought out situations where he could act out his macho impulses. Given that, his death almost had elements of farce. After a dispute with his Communist landlady — which was likely over unpaid rent, not politics — Wessel was shot on the street by two other Communists on Jan. 14, 1930. He died in a hospital a few weeks later, three years before the Nazis took power in Germany.

Wessel looks like a distinctly mediocre individual in the historical rear-view mirror, but the Nazis transformed his life and death into legend. In a campaign approved by Hitler and led by Goebbels, Nazi propaganda outlets depicted him as a hero. His funeral procession was viewed by 30,000 people who lined the streets of Berlin. He become the subject of a major motion picture and was honored by numerous monuments and books. A song Wessel had written for the SA the year before he died, later universally known as the "Horst Wessel Song," became an unofficial anthem of the Third Reich: According to a 1934 law, every German citizen had to give the "Hitler greeting" upon hearing it.

As far as we know, Ashli Babbitt didn't write a song and had no previous history of right-wing violence. But like Wessel, she cannot be described as a peaceful protester or even an overzealous advocate for a dubious cause. She died in a violent attack against democracy, as part of the first serious effort in American history to overturn an election by force. She died based on the lies of a would-be authoritarian dictator, the first American president to resist leaving office after losing an election. Her death was a personal tragedy, no doubt. But now the cynical movement that sent her to die in the Capitol wants to exploit that tragedy by turning her into a martyr for fascism. We've seen that before, and we've seen where that can lead — to a place even darker than the Twilight Zone.

https://www.rawstory.com/ashli-babbitt-2653744195/

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« Reply #4051 on: July 14, 2021, 03:15:33 PM »
We had 4 years of 'total incompetence' during Criminal Donald's corrupt and criminal regime. Gen. Milley knows Criminal Donald is a lunatic and was never mentally fit to be in office. And a right wing scumbag family were all arrested  for attempting to overthrow the US Government.   

General Milley warned he was 'surrounded by total incompetence' in the waning days of Trump presidency

In the waning days of President Donald Trump's administration, Gen. Mark Milley was cautioned by a longtime friend that it was very clear that he was surrounded by incompetence, wrote the Daily Mail.

The tale is in the new book I Alone Can Fix It, by Washington Post reporters Carol Leonnig and Philip Rucker. Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs, got a warning call from a friend on Election Night 2020.

"You're surrounded by total incompetence," the friend, a retired military officer, warned in the note. "There's fourth-rate people at the Pentagon. And you have fifth-rate people at the White House."

The friend also explained that Milley was "an island unto yourself right now. You are not tethered. Your loyalty is to the Constitution."

Milley had reportedly been wary of Trump's attempts to use the military for political purposes after he joined part of the former president's entourage to the church across the street from the White House for a photo-op after Park Service officers tear-gassed Black Lives Matter protesters.

Michael Bender's book describes the scene as Milley watched Ivanka Trump lift a Bible from her $1500 Italian leather handbag for him to hold up as a prop for his photo-op. Milley stormed off, later apologizing to the country for involving himself when his job has traditionally been nonpartisan.

The book also revealed that Defense Secretary Mark Esper begged NBC News to kill a story about him being fired by Trump because it could have "worrisome repercussions" amid election turmoil. Esper was another adviser who was opposed to troops on American streets during Black Lives Matter protests.

"He was worried about what Trump might try to do with the military if he was not at the helm," wrote Rucker and Leonnig. "Esper warned Kube that publishing her story could result in a more compliant acting secretary of defense, which could have worrisome repercussions."

https://www.rawstory.com/mark-milley-trump-incompetence/


Five members of a north Texas family were charged in connection with the Jan. 6 insurrection




Kristi Munn, of Borger, and other family members traveled to Washington, D.C., for the "Stop The Steal" rally promoted by former president Donald Trump, according to a relative of the woman's fiancé who notified the FBI three days after the riot.

"Washington D.C. here we come," Kristi Munn posted on Facebook, tagging family members who traveled with her. "#StopTheSteal #TrumpIsMyPresident."

Agents examined screenshots from Munn's Facebook and Snapchat accounts the relative had made showing six family members, including a minor child who has not been charged, at the U.S. Capitol, and investigators then examined social media accounts belonging to other family members.

"POTUS HAS REQUESTED YOUR ATTENDANCE WASHINGTON DC JANUARY 6TH 2021," posted relative Tom Munn on his own Facebook account. "Our President has only asked two things from us, so far... #1 Vote #2 January 6, 2021."

Tom Munn also posted a photo of the pickup truck and trailer camper, which was festooned with a QAnon sign, that they used to travel to Washington, along with updates from shortly after the riot.

'Made it back to the hotel about an hour ago," Tom Munn posted. "Have lots of pics and video to follow . . . the DC police opened up on a small group climbing the scaffolding, with gas grenades . . . The only damage to the capital building was several windows and sets of doors. Nothing inside the capital was damaged. I can tell you, patriots NEVER made it to the chamber. There was no violence in the capital building, the crowd was NOT out of control . . . they were ANGRY!!!"

Kristi Munn also posted updates from the event on her own Facebook page, where she similarly denied the violent actions seen in multiple videos from the siege.

"These women stormed OUR capital and demanded OUR House and Country back!!!!" Kristi Munn posted. "They did not brake [sic] burn threaten swear push touch or hurt another American there today but they damn sure made their voice hear [sic]!!!"

Investigators identified all of the family members shown on surveillance and other video climbing through broken windows into the Capitol during the riot, and they also appeared in various livestream videos recorded that day inside the building.

Subsequent social media activity confirmed their presence inside the building, including one Facebook conversation between Kayli Munn and another relative who asked how the march had been.

"F***ing great!" Kayli Munn said. "Holy sh*t we were inside the f***ing capital!"

Cell phone location data obtained in a search warrant further confirmed their presence inside the Capitol as Trump supporters attempted to stop the certification of Joe Biden's election win.

Kristi Munn, Tom Munn, Dawn Munn, Josh Munn and Kayli Munn were each charged with illegally entering a restricted government building with the intention of stopping official business and using threatening language in the Capitol to disrupt a session of Congress.

https://www.rawstory.com/munn-family-texas/

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« Reply #4052 on: July 14, 2021, 07:41:25 PM »
What's sick and disgusting is an individual like you continuing to make false attacks against me. 

Nowhere am I "celebrating" the death of anyone. I think it's tragic how people are listening to this right wing disinformation on vaccines and dying because of it.

This woman was fed lies by the right wing media and GOP politicians about the vaccine and she believed them. She was a nurse so she should have known better. The vaccine lies these right wingers are promoting is killing off their own supporters and allowing the virus to mutate into a more deadly variant.

That is not "politicization", that is a fact.

Right wingers have politicized COVID-19 and vaccines right out of the gate calling it a "hoax", telling their followers not to wear masks and not to follow stay at home orders, and now they are telling them not to get vaccinated. 

The GOP is a death cult wanting their own supporters to get sick and die by purposely lying to them.         

You posted a picture of a young woman who died from the virus and referred to her as a "moron" among other insults suggesting that she deserved to die.  You are a very sick person.  Putting that disgusting act aside, we are now at almost 500 pages just on this thread alone of your seemingly endless hate-filled Trump rants.  That is indicative of someone in the midst of a severe compulsion disorder.  It is also very creepy.  Find a normal person and tell them that you fill a JFK assassination forum with tens of thousands of long, hate filled rants on Trump every single day and ask that person to assess your mental state.  Here is a hint - it's not good. 

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« Reply #4053 on: July 15, 2021, 02:23:20 AM »
Another corrupt Trump associate has been convicted and is headed to prison. Criminal Donald will be indicted himself in the coming months.


Banker convicted of bribery for plot to land Trump administration job: Stephen Calk used the federally insured bank he ran "as his personal piggybank to try and buy himself prestige and power,” Manhattan U.S. Attorney Audrey Strauss said

A former Chicago bank executive was convicted Tuesday in a scheme to arrange $16 million in loans for former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort in exchange for a high-level position in the Trump administration.

Stephen Calk, the former CEO of The Federal Savings Bank, was found guilty of financial institution bribery and conspiracy to commit financial institution bribery after a three-week trial in Manhattan.

“Calk used the federally-insured bank he ran as his personal piggybank to try and buy himself prestige and power,” Manhattan U.S. Attorney Audrey Strauss said in a statement. “Today’s verdict sends the message that corruption at the highest levels of federally regulated financial institutions will be prosecuted by this office.”

Calk’s lawyer, Paul Schoeman, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

In a scheme that stretched from July 2016 to January 2017, Calk worked to approve multiple high-risk loans for Manafort, who urgently needed them to avoid foreclosure on several properties.

While the loans were pending approval, Calk provided Manafort with a ranked list of positions he desired. At the top were the two head positions at the U.S. Treasury, followed by secretary of Commerce and secretary of Defense. The list also included 19 high-level ambassadorships to countries such as the United Kingdom, France, Germany and Italy.

Manafort received three separate Federal Savings Bank loans in December 2016 and January 2017 for homes in New York City, Virginia and the Hamptons, New York.

As part of his efforts to secure Calk a position in the Trump administration, Manafort emailed Calk’s resume to Jared Kushner. Calk eventually got an interview at Trump Tower, but he was never offered any job within the administration.

Calk, 56, faces up to 30 years in prison. His sentencing was set for January 2022.

Special counsel Robert Mueller's office charged Manafort with tax evasion and violating federal lobbying laws, among other crimes, for concealing millions of dollars he earned representing pro-Russian political figures in Ukraine.

He was convicted after a jury trial in Alexandria, Virginia, and pleaded guilty to related charges in a separate case in Washington, D.C.

Manafort was sentenced to 7½ years in prison but was pardoned by then-President Donald Trump in December 2020.

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/justice-department/banker-convicted-bribery-plot-land-trump-administration-job-n1273866?cid=sm_npd_nn_fb_ma

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« Reply #4054 on: July 15, 2021, 03:05:37 AM »
You posted a picture of a young woman who died from the virus and referred to her as a "moron" among other insults suggesting that she deserved to die. You are a very sick person. Putting that disgusting act aside, we are now at almost 500 pages just on this thread alone of your seemingly endless hate-filled Trump rants. That is indicative of someone in the midst of a severe compulsion disorder.  It is also very creepy.  Find a normal person and tell them that you fill a JFK assassination forum with tens of thousands of long, hate filled rants on Trump every single day and ask that person to assess your mental state.  Here is a hint - it's not good.

Do you mean the virus that Criminal Donald called a "Democrat hoax" and the right wing media called "fake"? That virus?

You believed those lies and so did every right winger that listened to them. Those lies have already killed hundred of thousands of Americans and more are dying each day because of it. These fraudulent liars need to all be held accountable for their purposeful disinformation that's causing massive death and illness in our country. And now they are purposely lying about the vaccines and closing down vaccination centers, so people won't get vaccinated and more people can get sick and die, thus spreading the virus which will then mutate into a more deadly variant. The GOP and the lying right wing media is causing this to happen.     

Yes, she was a moron for listening to the sick and twisted lying right wing media that is purposely spreading lies about the vaccines so people won't get vaccinated. Those lies are killing people. If she got vaccinated she would still be alive today. That is an absolute fact, but you purposely lied accusing me of "celebrating her death" and stating she "deserved to die". That is an absolute lie. I never ever said that. Moderators really need to crack down on your blatant slander you are posting against me and give you a suspension. You've done this on multiple occasions. 

Instead of personally attacking me for posting the facts and the truth, you should attack your right wing media, the GOP, and your orange criminal messiah for pushing blatant lies that are killing Americans each day. Instead, you falsely attack me because you simply can't handle the truth.       

There is nothing "hate filled". Everything is factual about what the MAGA thugs, Criminal Donald, The GOP, and the lying right wing media are doing in regards to lying about COVID-19, the vaccines, and the illegal coup to overthrow the US Government. It's also none of your business what or where I post. This is a Trump conspiracy thread and I'm posting far right wing conspiracies that Trump and right wingers promote. Again, you simply can't handle the truth and you're still angry Criminal Donald lost the election, so you attack me personally instead because you are unable to defend your position and the lies of the far right....that's not good.       

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4055 on: July 15, 2021, 05:46:07 AM »

Tennessee Republicans' war against childhood vaccinations reached a new level on Tuesday after Tennessean reported that the state's health department "will halt all adolescent vaccine outreach – not just for coronavirus, but all diseases – amid pressure from Republican state lawmakers."

The halt to child vaccine programs comes just one day after Tennessee's top vaccine official was fired for what she claimed were her efforts to promote COVID-19 vaccinations for teenagers.

Incredible. The anti-vaxers are having an incredible influence on certain state governments and the people.

Is it any wonder that more than half the people think there was a conspiracy to kill JFK? If you can convince people to not get vaccinated, you can convince them of a conspiracy theory. Nonsense can be sold to the masses very effectively.
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