Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2

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Online Martin Weidmann

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #2256 on: October 30, 2020, 07:41:32 PM »
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That is rich coming from the very person who actually used an alias and falsely claimed they had a legal background.  There is a video of the incident.  Anyone can watch it.  That is pretty good evidence.  We don't have to rely on kooks to speculate about what happened.  But let's play along.  Do you have any reason or facts to cast doubt on this conclusion?  It shows a man with a knife chasing the police while they attempt to back away.  And he keeps coming at them.  It is a text book example of the lawful use of deadly force in self defense.  What would you have done in that situation?

That is rich coming from the very person who actually used an alias and falsely claimed they had a legal background.

So said "Judge Richard Smith" [which btw is an alias!] without having a shred of evidence for his false claims.....

There is a video of the incident.

Yes, there are multiple videos of the incident and in none of them do you see the victim running towards the police trying to stab them.

What you do see is two officers with guns drawn all the time at a safe distance from the victim, who is walking, and still shooting him multiple times.

We don't have to rely on kooks to speculate about what happened.

Indeed, so stop telling us what happened, kook!

Do you have any reason or facts to cast doubt on this conclusion?

Yes... the conclusion is coming from just about the most biased person there is; You!

It is a text book example of the lawful use of deadly force in self defense.

You clearly haven't read the text book...

What would you have done in that situation?

Immobilize him by either taser or shooting him in his leg.... Not by opening up with two guns and shooting him multiple times.

Btw, you might not understand this, but if the first shot immobilized him, all subsequent can be deemed by law to be use of excessive force resulting in manslaughter or wrongful death.
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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
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Online Richard Smith

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #2257 on: October 30, 2020, 07:58:46 PM »
That is rich coming from the very person who actually used an alias and falsely claimed they had a legal background.

So said "Judge Richard Smith" [which btw is an alias!] without having a shred of evidence for his false claims.....

There is a video of the incident.

Yes, there are multiple videos of the incident and in none of them do you see the victim running towards the police trying to stab them.

What you do see is two officers with guns drawn all the time at a safe distance from the victim, who is walking, and still shooting him multiple times.

We don't have to rely on kooks to speculate about what happened.

Indeed, so stop telling us what happened, kook!

Do you have any reason or facts to cast doubt on this conclusion?

Yes... the conclusion is coming from just about the most biased person there is; You!

It is a text book example of the lawful use of deadly force in self defense.

You clearly haven't read the text book...

What would you have done in that situation?

Immobilize him by either taser or shooting him in his leg.... Not by opening up with two guns and shooting him multiple times.

Btw, you might not understand this, but if the first shot immobilized him, all subsequent can be deemed by law to be use of excessive force resulting in manslaughter or wrongful death.

Again, the incident is on tape.  We don't have to debate it.  Anyone can watch it for themselves to determine whether this maniac is approaching the police with a knife or not.  That is not even the point.  Just another trip down the Roger Collins rabbit hole.  The actual point is that the riots and looting that have resulted in Philadelphia could affect the turnout in the only area of the entire state that votes for dems.  So it would be karma if the weak willed dems who supposedly run that city caused Old Joe's demise.  At least they would feel the pain for once of all those folks who have had to suffer in these cities from their incompetence. 

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #2258 on: October 30, 2020, 11:56:22 PM »

Democrats: Hoping for elevated pandemic numbers.
Republicans: Hoping for riots.

Folks, their elections and attitude towards the poor who bear the burden are different than ours.


Democrats: Hoping for elevated pandemic numbers.

Really? Who in their right mind would want the pandemic numbers to increase?

Republicans: Hoping for riots.

Totally different matter and in fact correct. It fits right in with their so called "law and order" narrative and their classic fear mongering. Unfortunately some of the Democrats are stupid enough to play right into their hands.


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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #2259 on: October 31, 2020, 03:09:44 AM »
Democrats. They've been scoring political marks citing the high numbers for months. Just like their supporters on this thread.

I see. Only Republicans desire bad things for political gain.

Democrats. They've been scoring political marks citing the high numbers for months. Just like their supporters on this thread.

So, pointing out how the Trump administration has failed by just telling the truth about the actual numbers is somehow the same as "hoping for elevated pandemic numbers"?

I see. Only Republicans desire bad things for political gain.

Can you seriously say that the Republicans are not hoping for riots?


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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #2260 on: October 31, 2020, 03:11:26 AM »
A refreshing Republican kind of view;


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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #2262 on: October 31, 2020, 04:24:17 AM »
Democrats. They've been scoring political marks citing the high numbers for months. Just like their supporters on this thread.

So, pointing out how the Trump administration has failed by just telling the truth about the actual numbers is somehow the same as "hoping for elevated pandemic numbers"?

I see. Only Republicans desire bad things for political gain.

Can you seriously say that the Republicans are not hoping for riots?
Thanks for your contributions, Mr W..

I must confess, we Democrats in California seemed to have "dropped the ball" in following through on our " hopes " for " elevated pandemic numbers". California's per capita covid death rate is a mere 44 per 100,000 residents, while Republican led Texas is at 63, and those Floridians are at 78. Obviously, Republicans are also hoping for ( and creating) elevated pandemic numbers to ..make Pres. Trump look bad...?? They must be ...actual Democrats masquerading as Republicans? Why of course.

We Californians- Democrats need to stop with these restrictive measures, and liberate our state. Personal sacrifice, especially suffering and death, must be encouraged. Long term hospitalization, protracted and incomplete recovery, these simply won't get the job done. Our hopes can be achieved, but we can't keep " scoring political points " and "citing high numbers" if we don't start dying on a grand scale. Now, before the election. Remember: the virus will "disappear "on Nov 4th, and we won't have any grist for our mill.  Sad. :(

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #2263 on: October 31, 2020, 10:53:57 PM »
Thousands standing for hours in the cold to hear Trump.  While Old Joe and Obama have more Trump supporters at their rallies than anyone else.  HONK HONK!  LOL.  Old Joe is looking more and more like the corpse from "Weekend at Bernie's."  Stiff as a board, confused, muttering, and incoherent.  His family should intervene.  It's a sad show.  He won't last six months in the White House. 

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