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[W: #795] At least three people have been shot at the homes of Minnesota Democrats in overnight attacks by a gunman posing as cop

He isn't one of ours.


Is that right?


...Friends and former colleagues interviewed by AP described Boelter as a devout Christian who attended an evangelical church and went to campaign rallies for President Donald Trump. Records show Boelter registered to vote as a Republican while living in Oklahoma in 2004 before moving to Minnesota where voters don’t list party affiliation...

 
Locals call it muderappolis for a reason.

Hope the evil person is caught.
Not a good reason then.

The USS Enterprise was referred to as "Mobile Chernobyl" by many nukes but that doesn't mean she was anywhere close to that level of radiation nor a nuclear disaster simply because of that moniker.

Most such things are jokingly hyperbolic, not based on facts, even if this is true.
 
Intelligent people understand that when Trump said " I love the poorly educated" he was ridiculing and mocking Hillary Clinton who accused her critics of being "deplorable and uneducated"
Might want to recheck that timeline since Trump said it almost 6 months before Clinton's comments. But I guess that could be an attempt to cover for Trump.
 
For what it's worth:


So you guys get that this just means that Walz was willing to appoint people who weren't all on his political side, right? It means that he was attempting to include multiple different viewpoints actually based on things other than Party.
 
I have not read everything written on this threat. At any point did you falsely claim or repeat the false claim that the shooter was a left-winger, cAPSLOCK? Because if the shoe does not fit, do not wear it.

Any claim he was a "right-winger" prior to the facts being known was also a false claim. You should know this.
 
Any claim he was a "right-winger" prior to the facts being known was also a false claim. You should know this.
Hilarious, given the intense effort from many people to not know the facts after they were out.

Both sides, amiright? LOL
 
Hilarious, given the intense effort from many people to not know the facts after they were out.

Both sides, amiright? LOL

What's hilarious is you can't refute the truthfulness of my statement. Were you one claiming that he was a "right winger", early-on?
 
I'm not buying his roommate's story for a minute. They lived together, and I'm sure the killer gave this man a lot of reasons to believe that he was dangerous and armed with guns. In the interview, this guy goes out of his way to make the point that he wasn't involved, and I don't believe it.


If I understand it correctly, the first thing the guy did after he got the text from his lifelong friend was called the police. I think you're jumping the gun on this a little bit, no pun intended.

He's also talking about his lifelong friend in the past tense, and I don't think the emotion he shows is faked in the slightest.

He is so short-circuited by this that he is still processing it. I think it's pretty obvious actually. I'm not a police interrogator, but I'm a pretty good poker player.
 
If I understand it correctly, the first thing the guy did after he got the text from his lifelong friend was called the police. I think you're jumping the gun on this a little bit, no pun intended.

He's also talking about his lifelong friend in the past tense, and I don't think the emotion he shows is faked in the slightest.

He is so short-circuited by this that he is still processing it. I think it's pretty obvious actually. I'm not a police interrogator, but I'm a pretty good poker player.
Are you telling me that when two people live together, they don't share their personal likes and dislikes? Don't they air out what bothers them to the other? I saw several shorts of his interview and in one, he actually snickers, as though he was talking about something humorous about this murderer. I'm not buying it that these two have known each other for years and the murderer didn't share his outrage towards democrats.
 
Are you telling me that when two people live together, they don't share their personal likes and dislikes? Don't they air out what bothers them to the other? I saw several shorts of his interview and in one, he actually snickers, as though he was talking about something humorous about this murderer. I'm not buying it that these two have known each other for years and the murderer didn't share his outrage towards democrats.
If having feelings of outrage towards a political party is proof that someone may be a murderer, then this forum is full of killers.
 
If having feelings of outrage towards a political party is proof that someone may be a murderer, then this forum is full of killers.
Potentially, absolutely. The breaking point comes when mental illness is a factor.
 
Are you telling me that when two people live together, they don't share their personal likes and dislikes? Don't they air out what bothers them to the other? I saw several shorts of his interview and in one, he actually snickers, as though he was talking about something humorous about this murderer. I'm not buying it that these two have known each other for years and the murderer didn't share his outrage towards democrats.

This seems like you're arguing he is an unreliable witness.
 
If I understand it correctly, the first thing the guy did after he got the text from his lifelong friend was called the police. I think you're jumping the gun on this a little bit, no pun intended.

He's also talking about his lifelong friend in the past tense, and I don't think the emotion he shows is faked in the slightest.

He is so short-circuited by this that he is still processing it. I think it's pretty obvious actually. I'm not a police interrogator, but I'm a pretty good poker player.
I would bet I'm a better poker player, but as far as this guy, there's just no way I will believe they were friends and roommates for years, and he never suspected this guy was unhinged, armed and dangerous.
 
Lmao, oh boooooy, this thread is gonna get REAL quiet very soon.

Except the quiet ones will be all those who went from "Democratic Operative" to "Just a Crazy Man!" the minute they found out bro was a Christian fundy.

Please come to Hatuey's Restaurant. We'll have ya eating the freshest croooow.

😄
Not a lot of Non-Maga fundies out there. I mean I am sure there are a hive or two, but it is obvious that he isn't aligned with all of us baby murderers.
 
Is that right?


...Friends and former colleagues interviewed by AP described Boelter as a devout Christian who attended an evangelical church and went to campaign rallies for President Donald Trump. Records show Boelter registered to vote as a Republican while living in Oklahoma in 2004 before moving to Minnesota where voters don’t list party affiliation...

Give her a break. She is always so accomindating when others get things completely wrong.
Maybe by "he isn't one of ours" she was referring to DP. Yo, he ain't posting here!
 
Any claim he was a "right-winger" prior to the facts being known was also a false claim. You should know this.

Once we learned that he had a manifesto in which all of his assassination targets were Democrats and abortion providers, we were in the clear.
 
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