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Gotcha, my apologies
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I wasn't talking about you
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I didn't use the words 'under control'. I used words like "murder rate is 12% lower than in '24" in conjuction with you stating how many murders this year, and I used words like "data suggests the LEO in DC, (which you have shown you have no respect for, since assaulting them is 'wrongful arrests') is in fact taking the stand and doing the job". Those kinds of words...you know...gutter talk. Hmmm...cut out the section of the same post that talks data and what that data suggests, so you can find something to lean on to make you feel better. I can send you some kleenex from here, Publix has a BOGO this week.
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Dems always on the wrong side of 90/10, er 97/3 issues.
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The DAs need an overhaul too crime is down ?
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Theangryeagle joined the community
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Always with the gutter talk. So mature.
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I said I already have my opinion, I didn’t want to influence anyone’s answer. What I was most surprised in the other debate I had about this was that it was even a debate at all, I thought the answer was obvious.
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Does a hundred murders sound like crime is under control to you? Does the fact that gov’t employees and representatives fear walking and driving in the city sound like crime is under control? Or do you need a double blind placebo test to figure it out. There’s like 3% who are against expanding enforcement in D.C. and other big blue cities. Any idea who they might be?
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Thank you sir
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Yes, Of course. Good work.
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Wanted to get that on to see if opinions align boss. Call it a scientific experiment.
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When you can’t think for yourself
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Why did you have to make it political? And it doesn’t even answer the question
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It’s funny how someone’s own idiocy always becomes someone else’s comprehension problem.
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Gotta run. Ai had an interesting take on your question So what might Republicans and Democrats say about hyperbole? Republican View (Generalized) Pragmatic exaggeration: Many conservatives embrace "truthful hyperbole" as a legitimate rhetorical style. A famous example is Donald Trump’s own term—coined by his ghostwriter in The Art of the Deal—to describe exaggeration used to emphasize or persuade rather than deceive Wikipedia+1. Cultural flair: This style is also rooted in a broader tradition within conservative media and politics—using bold, dramatic rhetoric to captivate audiences or make a point stick WikipediaThe Times of Israel. Democratic View (Generalized) Caution against overuse: Democrats often criticize the use of hyperbole in public discourse, especially when it veers into misinformation or defamation. While hyperbole per se isn’t inherently false, when politicians overstate to the point of misleading, many Democrats raise concerns about truthfulness in civic debate. Push for factual clarity: There's typically a stronger emphasis on grounding statements in accuracy and nuance—especially amid concerns over misinformation and "alternative truths"
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He prefers riding the fence.
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I got into an argument about this elsewhere, don’t want to give away my opinion yet but curious of the wrestling community’s opinion.
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And someone gets so triggered he can't sleep it off......nor read.
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What kind of stand would you like me to take in DC, from South Florida? PS, murder rate is a 12% decrease in DC over last year. So again, the data suggests the DC LEO is in fact taking the stand and doing their job, but you have shown here no respect for them so no surprise. Need a kleenex??
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I saw an interview with an elderly lady. She was so appreciative they were there and said it was absolutely needed.
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A hundred murders so far this year, but you’re not going to take a stand.
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He quits when he knows he’s toast.
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Probably need a larger sample size to know.
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This is the kind of thread that makes me jealous that I do not have the same kind of shared history as you guys. On the other hand, I could do ear modeling.