Shooting at Pittsburgh Synagogue
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Again, Gutter, it's simple. Trump speaks his mind and that's why his followers worship the Golden God.
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No matter what President Trump says, you guys piss and moan. Not enough, too much, too soon, too late. Doesn’t matter in the end.Gutter wrote: ↑Sat Oct 27, 2018 5:50 pmThe "narrative"? Who's "narrative"? What "narrative"?HouseDivided wrote: ↑Sat Oct 27, 2018 5:22 pmInteresting that the shooter’s tweets disavow Trump or any association with him. Kinda screws up the narrative, no?jeepinjayhawk wrote: ↑Sat Oct 27, 2018 5:11 pm
It's ok....he is just puking back up what his Idiot Idol said today.
I don't really need to give a fuck if the guy likes Trump or hates Trump.
My "narrative" is it was a hate crime and Trump felt a need to use it as a platform to state he feels an armed guard would have prevented this tragedy.
Trump said, “This is a case where if they had an armed guard inside, they would have been able to stop him immediately".
Was Trump inside the Synagogue?
There were eventually "armed guards" WHO WERE SHOT and THEY DIDN'T STOP HIM IMMEDIATELY.
Again I ask, what the fuck difference does it make if it was a Trump guy or not?
I choose to care more about the fact that an asshole who was a known anti-semite had a cache of weapons and decided it was a good idea to go kill a bunch of Jews and shoot a bunch of cops today - and then Trump made yet another ignorant assumption.
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Hey, sounds like you for eight years. How about that?HouseDivided wrote: ↑Sat Oct 27, 2018 6:01 pmNo matter what President Trump says, you guys piss and moan. Not enough, too much, too soon, too late. Doesn’t matter in the end.Gutter wrote: ↑Sat Oct 27, 2018 5:50 pmThe "narrative"? Who's "narrative"? What "narrative"?HouseDivided wrote: ↑Sat Oct 27, 2018 5:22 pm
Interesting that the shooter’s tweets disavow Trump or any association with him. Kinda screws up the narrative, no?
I don't really need to give a fuck if the guy likes Trump or hates Trump.
My "narrative" is it was a hate crime and Trump felt a need to use it as a platform to state he feels an armed guard would have prevented this tragedy.
Trump said, “This is a case where if they had an armed guard inside, they would have been able to stop him immediately".
Was Trump inside the Synagogue?
There were eventually "armed guards" WHO WERE SHOT and THEY DIDN'T STOP HIM IMMEDIATELY.
Again I ask, what the fuck difference does it make if it was a Trump guy or not?
I choose to care more about the fact that an asshole who was a known anti-semite had a cache of weapons and decided it was a good idea to go kill a bunch of Jews and shoot a bunch of cops today - and then Trump made yet another ignorant assumption.
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I didn’t say it was unusual or unexpected; just said it was.chiknbut wrote: ↑Sat Oct 27, 2018 6:04 pmHey, sounds like you for eight years. How about that?HouseDivided wrote: ↑Sat Oct 27, 2018 6:01 pmNo matter what President Trump says, you guys piss and moan. Not enough, too much, too soon, too late. Doesn’t matter in the end.Gutter wrote: ↑Sat Oct 27, 2018 5:50 pm
The "narrative"? Who's "narrative"? What "narrative"?
I don't really need to give a fuck if the guy likes Trump or hates Trump.
My "narrative" is it was a hate crime and Trump felt a need to use it as a platform to state he feels an armed guard would have prevented this tragedy.
Trump said, “This is a case where if they had an armed guard inside, they would have been able to stop him immediately".
Was Trump inside the Synagogue?
There were eventually "armed guards" WHO WERE SHOT and THEY DIDN'T STOP HIM IMMEDIATELY.
Again I ask, what the fuck difference does it make if it was a Trump guy or not?
I choose to care more about the fact that an asshole who was a known anti-semite had a cache of weapons and decided it was a good idea to go kill a bunch of Jews and shoot a bunch of cops today - and then Trump made yet another ignorant assumption.
“There are lies, damned lies, and statistics.” - Mark Twain
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My respectful response is...HouseDivided wrote: ↑Sat Oct 27, 2018 6:01 pmNo matter what President Trump says, you guys piss and moan. Not enough, too much, too soon, too late. Doesn’t matter in the end.Gutter wrote: ↑Sat Oct 27, 2018 5:50 pmThe "narrative"? Who's "narrative"? What "narrative"?HouseDivided wrote: ↑Sat Oct 27, 2018 5:22 pm
Interesting that the shooter’s tweets disavow Trump or any association with him. Kinda screws up the narrative, no?
I don't really need to give a fuck if the guy likes Trump or hates Trump.
My "narrative" is it was a hate crime and Trump felt a need to use it as a platform to state he feels an armed guard would have prevented this tragedy.
Trump said, “This is a case where if they had an armed guard inside, they would have been able to stop him immediately".
Was Trump inside the Synagogue?
There were eventually "armed guards" WHO WERE SHOT and THEY DIDN'T STOP HIM IMMEDIATELY.
Again I ask, what the fuck difference does it make if it was a Trump guy or not?
I choose to care more about the fact that an asshole who was a known anti-semite had a cache of weapons and decided it was a good idea to go kill a bunch of Jews and shoot a bunch of cops today - and then Trump made yet another ignorant assumption.
I am ashamed to say I didn't vote for anyone for President in 2016. Well, maybe I'm not so ashamed because I didn't want Donald nor Hillary to be my President.
I don't consider myself to be one of "you guys" but I'm guilty as charged in terms of my pissing and moaning that the Donald is our President.
My hope is one day your last sentence will not be true.
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My pessimistic response is that it will never matter in the end. One man can’t make a significant or lasting difference in the corrupt morass that our system has become. In the end, the same people will keep winning.Gutter wrote: ↑Sat Oct 27, 2018 6:09 pmMy respectful response is...HouseDivided wrote: ↑Sat Oct 27, 2018 6:01 pmNo matter what President Trump says, you guys piss and moan. Not enough, too much, too soon, too late. Doesn’t matter in the end.Gutter wrote: ↑Sat Oct 27, 2018 5:50 pm
The "narrative"? Who's "narrative"? What "narrative"?
I don't really need to give a fuck if the guy likes Trump or hates Trump.
My "narrative" is it was a hate crime and Trump felt a need to use it as a platform to state he feels an armed guard would have prevented this tragedy.
Trump said, “This is a case where if they had an armed guard inside, they would have been able to stop him immediately".
Was Trump inside the Synagogue?
There were eventually "armed guards" WHO WERE SHOT and THEY DIDN'T STOP HIM IMMEDIATELY.
Again I ask, what the fuck difference does it make if it was a Trump guy or not?
I choose to care more about the fact that an asshole who was a known anti-semite had a cache of weapons and decided it was a good idea to go kill a bunch of Jews and shoot a bunch of cops today - and then Trump made yet another ignorant assumption.
I am ashamed to say I didn't vote for anyone for President in 2016. Well, maybe I'm not so ashamed because I didn't want Donald nor Hillary to be my President.
I don't consider myself to be one of "you guys" but I'm guilty as charged in terms of my pissing and moaning that the Donald is our President.
My hope is one day your last sentence will not be true.
“There are lies, damned lies, and statistics.” - Mark Twain
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He shouted, “All Jews must die.” Sounds like an Iranian mullah. Sounds like Hamas.
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Except that this isn't about religion.
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“Jews will not replace us”?kubandalum wrote: ↑Sat Oct 27, 2018 6:19 pm
He shouted, “All Jews must die.” Sounds like an Iranian mullah. Sounds like Hamas.
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I think you meant to say "He will not divide us!"Geezer wrote: ↑Sat Oct 27, 2018 7:42 pm“Jews will not replace us”?kubandalum wrote: ↑Sat Oct 27, 2018 6:19 pm
He shouted, “All Jews must die.” Sounds like an Iranian mullah. Sounds like Hamas.
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“The Electoral College is DEI for rural white folks.”
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Look at what you posted. He took issue that Trump isn't "nationalist" enough. This is why the president claiming to be a nationalist is so scary.kubandalum wrote: ↑Sat Oct 27, 2018 6:19 pm
He shouted, “All Jews must die.” Sounds like an Iranian mullah. Sounds like Hamas.
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Don't know if you are Jewish or not. I usually only go to temple on the High Holy days.
I do it out of respect for my mother and not out of respect for God and/or the religion my parents raised me as.
I don't take any particular pride in being Jewish nor do I feel Jews are superior to anyone else because of their religious beliefs. I fully admit too often I am ashamed of the behavior of some Jews and I actually make an effort to disassociate myself from those people. I don't "hate" anyone because of the color of their skin, their nationality, their religious beliefs, or their political beliefs.
I wish I understood the need to hate people who are different than you.
All that being said, my temple has armed guards at some but not all of the entrances on the High Holy days. There are even bomb sniffing dogs present. Meanwhile, some "shooter" decides he/she wants to shoot a bunch of Jews at my temple, it's as simple as pie to do as such. Guard/s or not. People walking to temple on the street/s nearby, people in the parking lot, people at the entrances, people clearly visible through glass windows, and that's before they set foot in the synagogue.
Like anywhere else, someone is hell bent on killing people, they'll find a way to do it. Guard/s or not.
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Oh, you and your elitist "facts"!Mjl wrote: ↑Sat Oct 27, 2018 11:42 pmLook at what you posted. He took issue that Trump isn't "nationalist" enough. This is why the president claiming to be a nationalist is so scary.kubandalum wrote: ↑Sat Oct 27, 2018 6:19 pm
He shouted, “All Jews must die.” Sounds like an Iranian mullah. Sounds like Hamas.
BTW kubandalum, props for making exactly the opposite point you meant to. Which is easy to do if you have no "point".
Trump is relying on you!
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Well said Sarah!
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Fox Business on Sunday condemned remarks made by a guest on “Lou Dobbs Tonight” after he claimed migrants headed to the United States are being funded by Jewish billionaire philanthropist George Soros and the State Department.
Chris Farrell, director of research and investigation for conservative activist group Judicial Watch, peddled the anti-Semitic conspiracy theory during an appearance Thursday on Fox Business’ “Lou Dobbs Tonight.” The network aired the episode again Saturday, following the deadly mass shooting at Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh.
“We condemn the rhetoric by the guest on ‘Lou Dobbs Tonight,’” Gary Schreier,
senior vice president of programming for Fox Business Network, said in a statement to HuffPost. “This episode was a repeat which has now been pulled from all future airings.”
“The Electoral College is DEI for rural white folks.”
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