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The words I understand. It's the relation to anything I said that is inconceivable.Your failure to understand simple English is your problem. Better luck.
You're talking about the Minnesota gunman right...?Glad the murderous ****wit is in custody.
It's okay to hate people for their behavior. Act like a Nazi, get called a Nazi.The words I understand. It's the relation to anything I said that is inconceivable.
As expected, it doesn't.Hope that helps.
Already addressed. Better luck.As expected, it doesn't.
I don't need luck, I need a coherent debate partner. I'll keep looking.Already addressed. Better luck.
Well, getting offended by the Nazi term should get you thinking. Perhaps there's a reason for it?I don't need luck, I need a coherent debate partner. I'll keep looking.
Can you explain why I've been called "Nazi-right" for thinking people should be able to pool their resources to make an effective election-related ad? I can't, either. THe "YOU'RE A NAZI" mouth-breathers have nowhere else to go. It's a pathetic emotional appeal accompanied by far less evidence than it is spittle foaming at the corners of the mouth.Well, getting offended by the Nazi term should get you thinking. Perhaps there's a reason for it?
If you want to talk about demonization of one side, the fact that the exact same demonization happens in the other direction is fair fodder.If you want to debate, bringing up bothsides is a poor way to go about it.
Yes, it can be wrapped in emotion.Can you explain why I've been called "Nazi-right" for thinking people should be able to pool their resources to make an effective election-related ad? I can't, either. THe "YOU'RE A NAZI" mouth-breathers have nowhere else to go. It's a pathetic emotional appeal accompanied by far less evidence than it is spittle foaming at the corners of the mouth.
It's not, unless the depth of the argument is namecalling.If you want to talk about demonization of one side, the fact that the exact same demonization happens in the other direction is fair fodder.
Friends say Minnesota shooting suspect was deeply religious and conservative
The man accused of assassinating the top Democrat in the Minnesota House held deeply religious and politically conservative views, telling a congregation in Africa two years ago that the U.S. was in a “bad place” where most churches didn’t oppose abortion.apnews.com
Were quite a few folk trying to pretend this nutjob was a leftist, looks like they might be wrong.
My point was the internet is not special. People announce their opinions, loyalties and preferences, all the time. For example, their cars.Nice! I thought it did not look exactly like a Satellite... but I was close 'cept I think that is a ballsier car. Cool on the old dude and his maintenance! I wish I was 10% that disciplined!
Pacificas are quite nice! I have a soft spot for minivans. And I bet they are great for handicap mods. The Honda Odyssey might be my pick...
I honestly do not know how to judge someones politics based on their car unless it is SUPER obvious... ie:
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I mean just a MAGA sticker or the COEXIST thing are enough... But most cars are not that obvious.
It's interesting that it really bothers you that this guy is a Democrat.Interesting that it really bothers you that this guy is a Republican. That's a problem for you, huh?
The killer voted for Kamala Harris 7 months ago.The killer voted for trump 7 months ago.
Still at it I see. Wish in one hand and poop in the other…The killer voted for Kamala Harris 7 months ago.
It's my counterpoint to people saying he voted for Trump. Nobody was in the voting booth with him.Still at it I see. Wish in one hand and poop in the other…
<laughing>It's interesting that it really bothers you that this guy is a Democrat.
Okay. Well that’s a lame deflection.It's my counterpoint to people saying he voted for Trump. Nobody was in the voting booth with him.
You are right, he could never pretend to be a Democrat since he is a diehard MAGA traitor. See, even you know you are being lied to by the Republicans.Do you think he took a job on the board appointment from Tim Walz, to facilitate immigration of Africans to Minnesota and find them employment, housing and healthcare, so that in several years he could pretend to be a liberal?
I am right. He is so concerned about assisting Africans in immigranting to the US and to get them housing and healthcare that he killed the only Democrat senator to vote with the Republicans to block illegal immigrants from getting healthcare.You are right, he could never pretend to be a Democrat since he is a diehard MAGA traitor. See, even you know you are being lied to by the Republicans.
I know you believe you can read people's minds and see what's going on inside their heads, but you should understand that the rest of the world doesn't have psychic powers and finds your explanations insufficient.I am right. He is so concerned about assisting Africans in immigranting to the US and to get them housing and healthcare that he killed the only Democrat senator to vote with the Republicans to block illegal immigrants from getting healthcare.
The Governor's Workforce Development Board works to strengthen the skills of Minnesota's greatest asset — its workforce.I am right. He is so concerned about assisting Africans in immigranting to the US and to get them housing and healthcare that he killed the only Democrat senator to vote with the Republicans to block illegal immigrants from getting healthcare.
You speak only for yourself.I know you believe you can read people's minds and see what's going on inside their heads, but you should understand that the rest of the world doesn't have psychic powers and finds your explanations insufficient.
It is not limited to African immigrants however Boelter worked in the Congo prior to the board position. The Minnesota Africans United website had this page linked in their website prior to being scrubbed after the murders:The Governor's Workforce Development Board works to strengthen the skills of Minnesota's greatest asset — its workforce.
The Governor’s Workforce Development Board (GWDB) has a responsibility to advise the Governor on Minnesota’s workforce system.
According to its website, GWDB’s mission is “to analyze and recommend workforce development policies to the governor and legislature toward talent development, resource alignment and system effectiveness to ensure a globally competitive workforce for Minnesota.”
Nothing there limiting the committee to africans
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