Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The betting odds on Real Clear Politics make me really nervous. Last week it was like 60/40 Biden and today it's 51/49. Vegas thinks the race has tightened significantly. They often know best...
Of course it has. Rioters are tearing the country down and Joe and Kamala are cheering them on. How exactly did you think sane people would respond to that?
Hey dummy. Joe has repeatedly condemned violence and rioting. Also he does not want to defund the police. stating it once again.
Repeatedly? No. Delayed and passively? Perhaps.
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Repeatedly? Sorry, take your disinformation campaign elsewhere. He jumped in because of the polls. Not a word was said during the FNC. Moreover, Bigot Kamala, in a June interview with Stephen Colbert, said they will continue even after the election and should not let up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump’s supporters are certainly loud but are they all that numerous? Though if reports are to be believed they are crushing Biden on social media.
I don't see any Trump signs at all in my neighborhood this election. There were at least 4 of them in 2016 within 3 blocks of my house. My parents in the midwest have reported the same -- no Trump signs to be seen.
I don’t know how many times this has to be said: political signs are no measure of who might win. Especially in this climate. Putting out a yard sign - for either candidate - is just asking for it to be stolen or defaced. No one I know is interested in signaling their political preference.
Weird. In 2016, there were zero campaign signs in my neighborhood. Now, we have several Biden, BLM and hate has no home here signs. If my neighbors are like me, they didn't care enough in the past to place a sign, but now they feel they MUST make sure trump doesn't get four(+) more years.
Excuse me, but BLM is not hate? Are you nuts? Have you seen the looting? Have you seen the shootings? Have you heard the hate speech? They hide behind a legitimate sentiment to execute what is tantamount to a coup?
No because the idea is much more than the organization. My neighbors have a sign. They aren't members of BLM, don't go to protests and don't approve of riots or coups. Like a lot of us, they just think nobody should die like George Floyd. They don't think that's controversial and neither do I.
+1. BLM is a movement not an organization, with members. Only dipshits don't recognize this.
Speaking of organized, armed protestors, What is the PP's views on the protests in Idaho last week? The ARMED, planned, destructive protests in Idaho? Let me guess, those are OK?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Name calling is all the dems have left. They are going to lose, and they know it.
+1. I truly believe this, which is why they are freaking out. Joe is melting down before our eyes. The October Surprise is his resignation. Bet on it.
Resignation from what? He doesn't currently hold office?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Name calling is all the dems have left. They are going to lose, and they know it.
+1. I truly believe this, which is why they are freaking out. Joe is melting down before our eyes. The October Surprise is his resignation. Bet on it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Name calling is all the dems have left. They are going to lose, and they know it.
+1. I truly believe this, which is why they are freaking out. Joe is melting down before our eyes. The October Surprise is his resignation. Bet on it.
Anonymous wrote:Name calling is all the dems have left. They are going to lose, and they know it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump’s supporters are certainly loud but are they all that numerous? Though if reports are to be believed they are crushing Biden on social media.
I don't see any Trump signs at all in my neighborhood this election. There were at least 4 of them in 2016 within 3 blocks of my house. My parents in the midwest have reported the same -- no Trump signs to be seen.
I don’t know how many times this has to be said: political signs are no measure of who might win. Especially in this climate. Putting out a yard sign - for either candidate - is just asking for it to be stolen or defaced. No one I know is interested in signaling their political preference.
Weird. In 2016, there were zero campaign signs in my neighborhood. Now, we have several Biden, BLM and hate has no home here signs. If my neighbors are like me, they didn't care enough in the past to place a sign, but now they feel they MUST make sure trump doesn't get four(+) more years.
Excuse me, but BLM is not hate? Are you nuts? Have you seen the looting? Have you seen the shootings? Have you heard the hate speech? They hide behind a legitimate sentiment to execute what is tantamount to a coup?
No because the idea is much more than the organization. My neighbors have a sign. They aren't members of BLM, don't go to protests and don't approve of riots or coups. Like a lot of us, they just think nobody should die like George Floyd. They don't think that's controversial and neither do I.
Again, the sentiment, the message, is legitimate. Who could not support it, but that’s not the point. BLM, the organization, is a different matter altogether. You would do well to read their manifesto and the manifesto of each of their affiliate organizations. You may not be so comfortable with your statement, “the idea is much more than the organization.”
Yeah I read it. It's awful. Nobody cares. Nobody knows who those people are. They have a long way to go before they could be the actual leaders of the movement that shares their name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump’s supporters are certainly loud but are they all that numerous? Though if reports are to be believed they are crushing Biden on social media.
I don't see any Trump signs at all in my neighborhood this election. There were at least 4 of them in 2016 within 3 blocks of my house. My parents in the midwest have reported the same -- no Trump signs to be seen.
I don’t know how many times this has to be said: political signs are no measure of who might win. Especially in this climate. Putting out a yard sign - for either candidate - is just asking for it to be stolen or defaced. No one I know is interested in signaling their political preference.
Weird. In 2016, there were zero campaign signs in my neighborhood. Now, we have several Biden, BLM and hate has no home here signs. If my neighbors are like me, they didn't care enough in the past to place a sign, but now they feel they MUST make sure trump doesn't get four(+) more years.
Excuse me, but BLM is not hate? Are you nuts? Have you seen the looting? Have you seen the shootings? Have you heard the hate speech? They hide behind a legitimate sentiment to execute what is tantamount to a coup?
No because the idea is much more than the organization. My neighbors have a sign. They aren't members of BLM, don't go to protests and don't approve of riots or coups. Like a lot of us, they just think nobody should die like George Floyd. They don't think that's controversial and neither do I.
+1. BLM is a movement not an organization, with members. Only dipshits don't recognize this.
Speaking of organized, armed protestors, What is the PP's views on the protests in Idaho last week? The ARMED, planned, destructive protests in Idaho? Let me guess, those are OK?
DP. First of all, BLM is very much an organization. True, you don’t have to join or be a “member” to support the movement, by it absolutely has chapters, founders, and leadership. Do you know how ridiculous you sound when you insist it’s a movement only - not an organization? BS. https://blacklivesmatter.com/how-to-become-a-chapter/
As for the Idaho protests, I think they’re nuts, just as I think the extremists on the left are nuts as well. The end.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump’s supporters are certainly loud but are they all that numerous? Though if reports are to be believed they are crushing Biden on social media.
I don't see any Trump signs at all in my neighborhood this election. There were at least 4 of them in 2016 within 3 blocks of my house. My parents in the midwest have reported the same -- no Trump signs to be seen.
I don’t know how many times this has to be said: political signs are no measure of who might win. Especially in this climate. Putting out a yard sign - for either candidate - is just asking for it to be stolen or defaced. No one I know is interested in signaling their political preference.
Weird. In 2016, there were zero campaign signs in my neighborhood. Now, we have several Biden, BLM and hate has no home here signs. If my neighbors are like me, they didn't care enough in the past to place a sign, but now they feel they MUST make sure trump doesn't get four(+) more years.
Excuse me, but BLM is not hate? Are you nuts? Have you seen the looting? Have you seen the shootings? Have you heard the hate speech? They hide behind a legitimate sentiment to execute what is tantamount to a coup?
No because the idea is much more than the organization. My neighbors have a sign. They aren't members of BLM, don't go to protests and don't approve of riots or coups. Like a lot of us, they just think nobody should die like George Floyd. They don't think that's controversial and neither do I.
+1. BLM is a movement not an organization, with members. Only dipshits don't recognize this.
Speaking of organized, armed protestors, What is the PP's views on the protests in Idaho last week? The ARMED, planned, destructive protests in Idaho? Let me guess, those are OK?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump’s supporters are certainly loud but are they all that numerous? Though if reports are to be believed they are crushing Biden on social media.
I don't see any Trump signs at all in my neighborhood this election. There were at least 4 of them in 2016 within 3 blocks of my house. My parents in the midwest have reported the same -- no Trump signs to be seen.
I don’t know how many times this has to be said: political signs are no measure of who might win. Especially in this climate. Putting out a yard sign - for either candidate - is just asking for it to be stolen or defaced. No one I know is interested in signaling their political preference.
Weird. In 2016, there were zero campaign signs in my neighborhood. Now, we have several Biden, BLM and hate has no home here signs. If my neighbors are like me, they didn't care enough in the past to place a sign, but now they feel they MUST make sure trump doesn't get four(+) more years.
Excuse me, but BLM is not hate? Are you nuts? Have you seen the looting? Have you seen the shootings? Have you heard the hate speech? They hide behind a legitimate sentiment to execute what is tantamount to a coup?
No because the idea is much more than the organization. My neighbors have a sign. They aren't members of BLM, don't go to protests and don't approve of riots or coups. Like a lot of us, they just think nobody should die like George Floyd. They don't think that's controversial and neither do I.
+1. BLM is a movement not an organization, with members. Only dipshits don't recognize this.
Speaking of organized, armed protestors, What is the PP's views on the protests in Idaho last week? The ARMED, planned, destructive protests in Idaho? Let me guess, those are OK?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump’s supporters are certainly loud but are they all that numerous? Though if reports are to be believed they are crushing Biden on social media.
I don't see any Trump signs at all in my neighborhood this election. There were at least 4 of them in 2016 within 3 blocks of my house. My parents in the midwest have reported the same -- no Trump signs to be seen.
I don’t know how many times this has to be said: political signs are no measure of who might win. Especially in this climate. Putting out a yard sign - for either candidate - is just asking for it to be stolen or defaced. No one I know is interested in signaling their political preference.
Weird. In 2016, there were zero campaign signs in my neighborhood. Now, we have several Biden, BLM and hate has no home here signs. If my neighbors are like me, they didn't care enough in the past to place a sign, but now they feel they MUST make sure trump doesn't get four(+) more years.
Excuse me, but BLM is not hate? Are you nuts? Have you seen the looting? Have you seen the shootings? Have you heard the hate speech? They hide behind a legitimate sentiment to execute what is tantamount to a coup?
No because the idea is much more than the organization. My neighbors have a sign. They aren't members of BLM, don't go to protests and don't approve of riots or coups. Like a lot of us, they just think nobody should die like George Floyd. They don't think that's controversial and neither do I.
Again, the sentiment, the message, is legitimate. Who could not support it, but that’s not the point. BLM, the organization, is a different matter altogether. You would do well to read their manifesto and the manifesto of each of their affiliate organizations. You may not be so comfortable with your statement, “the idea is much more than the organization.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The betting odds on Real Clear Politics make me really nervous. Last week it was like 60/40 Biden and today it's 51/49. Vegas thinks the race has tightened significantly. They often know best...
Of course it has. Rioters are tearing the country down and Joe and Kamala are cheering them on. How exactly did you think sane people would respond to that?
Hey dummy. Joe has repeatedly condemned violence and rioting. Also he does not want to defund the police. stating it once again.
Repeatedly? No. Delayed and passively? Perhaps.
+1
Repeatedly? Sorry, take your disinformation campaign elsewhere. He jumped in because of the polls. Not a word was said during the FNC. Moreover, Bigot Kamala, in a June interview with Stephen Colbert, said they will continue even after the election and should not let up.
Here, from three months ago, it's even in the second paragraph so you don't have to hunt for it: https://medium.com/@JoeBiden/we-are-a-nation-furious-at-injustice-9dcffd81978f
Sorry to interrupt your lies with truth
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump’s supporters are certainly loud but are they all that numerous? Though if reports are to be believed they are crushing Biden on social media.
I don't see any Trump signs at all in my neighborhood this election. There were at least 4 of them in 2016 within 3 blocks of my house. My parents in the midwest have reported the same -- no Trump signs to be seen.
I don’t know how many times this has to be said: political signs are no measure of who might win. Especially in this climate. Putting out a yard sign - for either candidate - is just asking for it to be stolen or defaced. No one I know is interested in signaling their political preference.
Weird. In 2016, there were zero campaign signs in my neighborhood. Now, we have several Biden, BLM and hate has no home here signs. If my neighbors are like me, they didn't care enough in the past to place a sign, but now they feel they MUST make sure trump doesn't get four(+) more years.
Excuse me, but BLM is not hate? Are you nuts? Have you seen the looting? Have you seen the shootings? Have you heard the hate speech? They hide behind a legitimate sentiment to execute what is tantamount to a coup?
No because the idea is much more than the organization. My neighbors have a sign. They aren't members of BLM, don't go to protests and don't approve of riots or coups. Like a lot of us, they just think nobody should die like George Floyd. They don't think that's controversial and neither do I.