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34 minutes ago, uncle bernard said:

Sure, FBI should investigate, but what happened to conservatives complaining about safe spaces and "derangement syndrome?" 

Anybody who's worked in a restaurant knows "86" either means we're out of this particular food, or more likely in this specific usage," somebody got kicked out and is banned from the premises. That's likely what Comey meant.

Incredibly stupid thing to post knowing that Trump has no qualms about going after political enemies. Just opening yourself up to prosecution, regardless of what you meant.

It has a different meaning to the military and the mafia.  Seems Comey as director of the fbi “ “should would” know what that is. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, JimmySpeaks said:

It means to get rid of 

So not “kill,” thanks for proving there was nothing criminal about what he said.  

Still a stupid thing to post of courseZ

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One of the liberal x commenters made a good point about there being a lot of merchandise for sale on Amazon saying “8646.”  I guess all the people behind those should be investigated by the FBI as well?

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Saylors_Tiny_Willie said:

So much for the First Amendment defenders here.

We always knew you were full of crap.

Please explain.

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Posted
5 minutes ago, Saylors_Tiny_Willie said:

So much for the First Amendment defenders here.

We always knew you were full of crap.

i was told hate speech wasn't protected?

let alone an actual threat of death

Posted
7 minutes ago, Scouts Honor said:

i was told hate speech wasn't protected?

let alone an actual threat of death

Numbers aren’t hate speech, nor a threat of death 

Posted (edited)
12 minutes ago, 1032004 said:

Numbers aren’t hate speech, nor a threat of death 

Ya.  People don’t look the other way when it comes to their tds

15 Stars Who Imagined Violence Against Donald Trump, From Kathy Griffin to Pearl Jam (Photos)

Some celebrities have been more than outspoken in their criticism of the Republican president

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August 15, 2018 @ 9:25 AM
 
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Since the election, several celebrities have voiced their displeasure — even anger — with the Trump administration. Some have gone so far as to suggest violent measures. From Robert De Niro to Snoop Dogg, here are some left-leaning noteworthy people who have fanned themes of violence toward Trump and the GOP.

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Mickey Rourke  

In a TMZ video from 2015, this boxer-turned-actor directed his rage toward Trump, calling him a “big-mouthed bitch bully,” saying he would “love 30 seconds in a room with the little bitch.” Rourke has also expressed a desire to “give [Trump] a Louisville slugger.”

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Larry Wilmore  

In late February 2016, the host of Comedy Central’s now-canceled “The Nightly Show” joked about then-candidate Donald Trump: “I don’t want to give him any more oxygen. That’s not a euphemism, by the way. I mean it literally. Somebody get me the pillow they used to kill [Supreme Court Justice Antonin] Scalia and I’ll do it — I’ll do it!”

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George Lopez  

During the Republican primaries in March 2016, the Mexican American comedian tweeted a cartoon imageof former Mexican president Vincente Fox holding the decapitated head of Donald Trump aloft, with the caption “Make America Great Again.”

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Getty Images

Marilyn Manson  

Shock-rocker Marilyn Manson had to take his turn in the Trump-bashing festivities. In a teaser video for his song, “Say10,” released just after the 2016 election, a Trump-like figure wearing a suit and a red tie lies decapitated on a concrete floor, in a pool of his own blood.

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Rosie O’Donnell  

In July 2017, O’Donnell tweeted out a link to a game called “Push Trump Off A Cliff Again.” This made many conservatives want to push her off a cliff, not POTUS.

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Madonna  

Madonna told a crowd of thousands at the Women’s March on Washington in January 2017 that she had “thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House.” The singer’s profanity-riddled jab at the Republican administration provoked the anger of many conservatives.

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Robert De Niro  

The actor is not afraid to express his disdain for the commander in chief. De Niro confirmed to ABC’s “The View” in February 2017 that he would like to punch Trump in the face. He clarified earlier comments, saying “It wasn’t like I was gonna go find him and [really] punch him in the face, but he’s gotta hear it.”

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Snoop Dogg  

Snoop Dogg’s music video for “Lavender,” released in March 2017, (literally) paints POTUS as a clown and orchestrates his death. At the video’s end, the “Gin and Juice” rapper points a gun at the harlequin Trump figure and shoots. But instead of a bullet, a red flag that reads “Bang!” fires out of the gun.

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Tyler Shields

Kathy Griffin  

The comedian landed in hot water in May 2017 after photos surfaced of her holding a fake bloody, decapitated Trump head. Griffin was promptly dropped from her annual New Year’s Eve gig by CNN. Toilet stool company Squatty Potty also pulled its ads featuring Griffin. Trump himself called the photos “sick” and tweeted that his youngest son, Barron, was “having a hard time” with the images. Griffin later apologized.

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Photo credit:
Joan Marcus

NYC Public Theater’s “Julius Caesar”  

The nonprofit theater staged a modern adaptation of Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar” in May-June 2017 that made conservative viewers want to revolt. In the production, a Trumplike figure playing the title role is stabbed to death by a band of angry Senators. The Public Theater subsequently lost sponsorshipsfrom Delta Airlines and Bank of America.

moby.jpg?resize=618%2C412&quality=89&ssl
Photo credit:
Getty Images

Moby  

The musician’s new video, released in June 2017, is simultaneously nostalgic and dystopian. In 1980s cartoon fashion, a giant Transformer-like Trump morphs into a swastika/dollar sign and wreaks havoc on a city before meeting a fiery, explosive demise.

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Johnny Depp  

During an appearance at the U.K.’s 2017 Glastonbury music and arts festival, the actor tore into the president — “I think Trump needs help” — and then made an ill-considered joke: “When was the last time an actor assassinated a president?” Depp claimed his joke was misconstrued and eventually issued an apology.

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Anthony Bourdain  

Asked what he’d serve at a peace summit between President Trump and North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un, the celebrity chef told a TMZ video crew in 2017: “Hemlock.”

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Big Sean

In February 2017 rapper Big Sean rapped a verse about killing the President on his “I Decided” album. The lyrics are, “And I might just kill ISIS with the same icepick/That I murder Donald Trump in the same night with.” 

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Pearl Jam  

At a show in Montana in August 2018 that served as a fundraiser for Sen. Jon Tester, the Seattle-based rockers released a cartoon poster commemorating the show that featured a bald eagle picking at the rotting corpse of President Trump on the White House lawn.

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Violent words and imagery crosses the aisle as well. 

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Posted
2 hours ago, lisa morales said:

I admit I have a thing for Trudeau, he's incredibly sexy.  Obviously Melania is very attractive so they make a nice looking couple.  I'm happy for her - imagine letting gross trumpy get on top of her.  

 

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Posted
2 minutes ago, 1032004 said:

@Caveira, I thought we were talking about Comey, not stuff from almost 10 years ago?

We are.  But people have a history of letting this stuff slide when it comes to a certain orange man.  

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Posted (edited)
38 minutes ago, 1032004 said:

@Caveira, I thought we were talking about Comey, not stuff from almost 10 years ago?

Below chat gpt definition of “86” as a slang word.   With that said you and I both know he meant this.    It wasn’t a leisurely stroll on the beach just coming across these shells.  

Now Nothing will come of it…. But it’s pretty disgusting.    All that talk by the left about how the right and their hate speech it’s such a double standard.    


chat gpt on 86

In Mafia slang, the term "86" is often used as a euphemism for eliminating or killing someone. This usage aligns with the broader slang meaning of "86," which is to get rid of or remove something or someone. Merriam-Webster

One theory about the origin of this term suggests that it refers to taking someone 8 miles out of town and putting them 6 feet under, effectively meaning to dispose of them permanently. X (formerly Twitter)+3Reddit+3Facebook+3

It's important to note that while "86" is widely recognized in the hospitality industry to indicate that an item is no longer available or that a customer is to be ejected, its use in Mafia slang carries a more lethal connotation.

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Caveira said:

Below chat gpt definition of “86” as a slang word.   With that said you and I both know he meant this.    It wasn’t a leisurely stroll on the beach just coming across these shells.  

Now Nothing will come of it…. But it’s pretty disgusting.    All that talk by the left about how the right and their hate speech it’s such a double standard.    


chat gpt on 86

In Mafia slang, the term "86" is often used as a euphemism for eliminating or killing someone. This usage aligns with the broader slang meaning of "86," which is to get rid of or remove something or someone. Merriam-Webster

One theory about the origin of this term suggests that it refers to taking someone 8 miles out of town and putting them 6 feet under, effectively meaning to dispose of them permanently. X (formerly Twitter)+3Reddit+3Facebook+3

It's important to note that while "86" is widely recognized in the hospitality industry to indicate that an item is no longer available or that a customer is to be ejected, its use in Mafia slang carries a more lethal connotation.

It means get rid of, even @JimmySpeaks agrees 

Posted
5 minutes ago, 1032004 said:

Lol

 

 

 

 

Would really love for our resident conservatives to weigh in on this. As has now been shown 86-46 was already an established Trump supporter phrase against Biden. If Comey needs to be punished, shouldn't all those people also be punished.

 

2 hours ago, JimmySpeaks said:

It has a different meaning to the military and the mafia.  Seems Comey as director of the fbi “ “should would” know what that is. 

Comey was never in the military, but Posobiec (quoted above) was! If Comey was threatening death, shouldn't Posobiec be prosecuted for the same thing?

OR we can all try to be normal for once and understand the phrase "86" by its most commonly understood meaning - to throw out. 

Posted
1 hour ago, Caveira said:

Ya.  People don’t look the other way when it comes to their tds

15 Stars Who Imagined Violence Against Donald Trump, From Kathy Griffin to Pearl Jam (Photos)

Some celebrities have been more than outspoken in their criticism of the Republican president

kathy_griffin_de_niro.jpg?fit=618%2C412&  

August 15, 2018 @ 9:25 AM
 
kathy_griffin_de_niro.jpg?resize=618%2C4
Photo credit:
Getty Images

Since the election, several celebrities have voiced their displeasure — even anger — with the Trump administration. Some have gone so far as to suggest violent measures. From Robert De Niro to Snoop Dogg, here are some left-leaning noteworthy people who have fanned themes of violence toward Trump and the GOP.

mickeyrourke.jpg?resize=618%2C412&qualit
Photo credit:
Getty Images

Mickey Rourke  

In a TMZ video from 2015, this boxer-turned-actor directed his rage toward Trump, calling him a “big-mouthed bitch bully,” saying he would “love 30 seconds in a room with the little bitch.” Rourke has also expressed a desire to “give [Trump] a Louisville slugger.”

larry-wilmore-nightly-show.jpg?resize=61  

Larry Wilmore  

In late February 2016, the host of Comedy Central’s now-canceled “The Nightly Show” joked about then-candidate Donald Trump: “I don’t want to give him any more oxygen. That’s not a euphemism, by the way. I mean it literally. Somebody get me the pillow they used to kill [Supreme Court Justice Antonin] Scalia and I’ll do it — I’ll do it!”

GettyImages-520351892.jpg?resize=618%2C4  

George Lopez  

During the Republican primaries in March 2016, the Mexican American comedian tweeted a cartoon imageof former Mexican president Vincente Fox holding the decapitated head of Donald Trump aloft, with the caption “Make America Great Again.”

marilyn-manson-salem.jpg?resize=618%2C41
Photo credit:
Getty Images

Marilyn Manson  

Shock-rocker Marilyn Manson had to take his turn in the Trump-bashing festivities. In a teaser video for his song, “Say10,” released just after the 2016 election, a Trump-like figure wearing a suit and a red tie lies decapitated on a concrete floor, in a pool of his own blood.

rosie-trump-collage.jpg?resize=618%2C412
Photo credit:
Getty Images

Rosie O’Donnell  

In July 2017, O’Donnell tweeted out a link to a game called “Push Trump Off A Cliff Again.” This made many conservatives want to push her off a cliff, not POTUS.

madonna.jpg?resize=618%2C412&quality=89&
Photo credit:
Getty Images

Madonna  

Madonna told a crowd of thousands at the Women’s March on Washington in January 2017 that she had “thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House.” The singer’s profanity-riddled jab at the Republican administration provoked the anger of many conservatives.

De-Niro.jpg?resize=618%2C412&quality=89&
Photo credit:
Brigitte Lacombe/Film Society of Lincoln Center

Robert De Niro  

The actor is not afraid to express his disdain for the commander in chief. De Niro confirmed to ABC’s “The View” in February 2017 that he would like to punch Trump in the face. He clarified earlier comments, saying “It wasn’t like I was gonna go find him and [really] punch him in the face, but he’s gotta hear it.”

SnoopDogg.jpg?resize=618%2C412&quality=8
Photo credit:
Getty Images

Snoop Dogg  

Snoop Dogg’s music video for “Lavender,” released in March 2017, (literally) paints POTUS as a clown and orchestrates his death. At the video’s end, the “Gin and Juice” rapper points a gun at the harlequin Trump figure and shoots. But instead of a bullet, a red flag that reads “Bang!” fires out of the gun.

griffin-1.jpg?resize=618%2C412&quality=8
Photo credit:
Tyler Shields

Kathy Griffin  

The comedian landed in hot water in May 2017 after photos surfaced of her holding a fake bloody, decapitated Trump head. Griffin was promptly dropped from her annual New Year’s Eve gig by CNN. Toilet stool company Squatty Potty also pulled its ads featuring Griffin. Trump himself called the photos “sick” and tweeted that his youngest son, Barron, was “having a hard time” with the images. Griffin later apologized.

julius.jpg?resize=618%2C412&quality=89&s
Photo credit:
Joan Marcus

NYC Public Theater’s “Julius Caesar”  

The nonprofit theater staged a modern adaptation of Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar” in May-June 2017 that made conservative viewers want to revolt. In the production, a Trumplike figure playing the title role is stabbed to death by a band of angry Senators. The Public Theater subsequently lost sponsorshipsfrom Delta Airlines and Bank of America.

moby.jpg?resize=618%2C412&quality=89&ssl
Photo credit:
Getty Images

Moby  

The musician’s new video, released in June 2017, is simultaneously nostalgic and dystopian. In 1980s cartoon fashion, a giant Transformer-like Trump morphs into a swastika/dollar sign and wreaks havoc on a city before meeting a fiery, explosive demise.

depp.jpg?resize=618%2C412&quality=89&ssl
Photo credit:
Getty Images

Johnny Depp  

During an appearance at the U.K.’s 2017 Glastonbury music and arts festival, the actor tore into the president — “I think Trump needs help” — and then made an ill-considered joke: “When was the last time an actor assassinated a president?” Depp claimed his joke was misconstrued and eventually issued an apology.

Anthony-Bourdain.png?resize=618%2C412&qu
Photo credit:
CNN

Anthony Bourdain  

Asked what he’d serve at a peace summit between President Trump and North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un, the celebrity chef told a TMZ video crew in 2017: “Hemlock.”

big-sean.jpg?resize=618%2C412&quality=89
Photo credit:
Getty Images

Big Sean

In February 2017 rapper Big Sean rapped a verse about killing the President on his “I Decided” album. The lyrics are, “And I might just kill ISIS with the same icepick/That I murder Donald Trump in the same night with.” 

pearl.jpg?resize=618%2C412&quality=89&ss
Photo credit:
Getty Images

Pearl Jam  

At a show in Montana in August 2018 that served as a fundraiser for Sen. Jon Tester, the Seattle-based rockers released a cartoon poster commemorating the show that featured a bald eagle picking at the rotting corpse of President Trump on the White House lawn.

conservative.jpg?resize=618%2C412&qualit  

Violent words and imagery crosses the aisle as well. 

 

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