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Offline John Tonkovich

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1408 on: August 15, 2020, 03:13:32 AM »
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Mr Crow: I get the impression- perhaps incorrectly-  that you reside in neither NZ or AU?
If so, can you give us a health/covid update?

If you are actually a Brit, well, my apologies annd condolences, since you are in BoJo hell.

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Offline Paul May

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1409 on: August 15, 2020, 03:24:02 AM »
It is about your hysterical nature.  You can dish it out but you can't take it. This is very common for a crazy Democrat like yourself. I'm surprised the director at your nursing home allows you to access the web. They allow some independent activity except when the nursing home staff became aware that you were confusing your mask with your Depend undergarment. In the Navy, you were a handful, but they took care of that. One institution's problem was given to another, where your needs could be met. Your favorite friend, Joe will be joining you sooner than you think. I know you are struggling with cognitive issues so this video is an exercise. Watch it and see if you remember the event. If you do not recall the event, do not worry, it will be happening again in a few months. Cheers and remember... the mask goes on your face


Sigh. Schoolyard insults lacking any creativity. Let’s see if you can answer a question. What is your level of confidence Trump will win re-election November 3? 1 being the lowest, 10 being the highest. Simple, even by your standard.

Offline John Tonkovich

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1410 on: August 15, 2020, 06:05:58 AM »
It is about your hysterical nature.  You can dish it out but you can't take it. This is very common for a crazy Democrat like yourself. I'm surprised the director at your nursing home allows you to access the web. They allow some independent activity except when the nursing home staff became aware that you were confusing your mask with your Depend undergarment. In the Navy, you were a handful, but they took care of that. One institution's problem was given to another, where your needs could be met. Your favorite friend, Joe will be joining you sooner than you think. I know you are struggling with cognitive issues so this video is an exercise. Watch it and see if you remember the event. If you do not recall the event, do not worry, it will be happening again in a few months. Cheers and remember... the mask goes on your face

Wow. Do you need a wellness check?

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Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1411 on: August 15, 2020, 06:38:19 AM »
The state of the stock market is a matter of public record easily checked.

Exactly. Which is why your Trump-esque “hitting record highs” claim was just so much BS.

Offline Ray Mitcham

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1412 on: August 15, 2020, 03:33:40 PM »
The really worrying thing is that 42% of American people think Trump is doing a good job.

I accept that the knuckle draggers will support him no matter what he does, (especially the Russians bots who frequent this forum) but what about the remaining 42%?

p.s. When are the Democrats in Congress going to call De Joy for his reckoning. For God's sake, get some cajones.
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Offline Paul May

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« Reply #1413 on: August 15, 2020, 04:16:28 PM »
Veterans Group Taunts Donald Trump For ‘Finally' Going To War... With The Postal Service

By Lee Moran

08/14/2020 09:50 AM ET


President Donald Trump’s ongoing assault on the U.S. Postal Service is coming under fire in a new attack ad released by the progressive PAC VoteVets.

Trump is maligned and mocked for “finally” going to war — but with the post office instead of being deployed to a combat zone — in the 78-second spot shared online Thursday.

The narrator of the video highlights the multiple military deferments that Trump received in his youth. He also notes the critical role the Postal Service plays for veterans — from prescription deliveries to returning absentee ballots.

Trump appeared to admit on Thursday that he is blocking funding to the Postal Service in a bid to frustrate its operations ahead of the 2020 election, when it will likely be swamped with mail-in ballots owing to the coronavirus pandemic.


“This is just a warmup for the fall,” warns the narrator of the ad.

“Donald Trump plans to disrupt absentee ballots and vote-by-mail for millions of Americans in the middle of a pandemic he failed to control,” the voice-over concludes. “Because Donald Trump knows if the mail delivers ballots to America’s veterans, we’ll deliver a message right back — you lose.”

VoteVets is backed by more than 700,000 veterans and their families, per its website. The group works to increase the number of veterans in Congress.

Its anti-Trump ads have garnered millions of views on social media.

A previous spot accused Trump of becoming “America’s number-one traitor.”

However, it’s unclear what effect these kinds of ads — and others released by groups on both sides of the aisle — actually have on undecided voters.

Trump received four student and one medical deferment from the military, the latter on the basis of allegedly having bone spurs in his heels.

The diagnosis has been called into question, though, by the daughters of the podiatrist who saw Trump for the condition. They say their father diagnosed Trump to curry favor with his father, Fred

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1415 on: August 16, 2020, 12:21:18 AM »
Sigh. Schoolyard insults lacking any creativity. Let’s see if you can answer a question. What is your level of confidence Trump will win re-election November 3? 1 being the lowest, 10 being the highest. Simple, even by your standard.



Who is Trump running against?







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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1415 on: August 16, 2020, 12:21:18 AM »