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Tripnsweep

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  1. He didn't threaten anyone and he was unarmed. I've dealt with people saying crazy things and acting weird on public transportation and I've never felt the need to strangle somebody to death over it.
  2. To pre empt any kind of bull that Trump may imagine to try to charge him with. Unlike regular people, Trump has no problem making the Justice department his own to settle scores with people he feels slighted him. He has said that is exactly what he will do.
  3. Yes. Because what Biden decides or doesn't do is on him. At least him doing that is in response to Trump threatening to prosecute people for bull*I poop my pants, don't laugh at me* because he's angry at them. That makes sense, since we know that Schiff hasn't broken the law.
  4. Sorry. Homicide.
  5. I'd never heard of him so I don't know enough about him to be sad. It's unfortunate but ultimately I feel the same about him as anyone else who is randomly murdered. Or in this case maybe it wasn't so random. I'd feel the same way had somebody been successful with Trump. I wouldn't cheer it but I wouldn't be especially sad because I don't really know or care about them on a personal level. I'd feel bad for their families but that's about it.
  6. He probably thought Thompson might hurt somebody so he took a proactive stance.
  7. Because lying to a good portion of the public about something that didn't happen to grift people out of money and perpetuate lies that undermine our country isn't important?
  8. And this has what to do with D'Souza lying?
  9. So murdering somebody who makes you feel uncomfortable is legal now. Guess the guy who iced Brian Thompson should go free.
  10. I bet you think George Soros pays them too.
  11. It means that non citizens or people here regardless of legal status can purchase health insurance through the same system everyone else can.
  12. Having been present at a BLM protest that turned violent and got ugly in a hurry, I can tell you first hand the people who began acting violent and who caused damage were opportunists who had little to nothing to do with protesting and just saw it as an excuse to cause trouble. Also the local police force in a neighboring city initiated violence against an otherwise peaceful BLM protest, arrested many people wrongfully and lied in order to get them prosecuted as a criminal street gang. They're in the process of settling the lawsuit now.
  13. Nobody except for his family was exactly weeping over this guy dying. https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/news/scott-coles-the-story-behind-the-life-and-death-of-the-flamboyant-owner-of-mortgages-ltd-6450264#:~:text=It's pretty obvious that Coles,suicide and concluded their investigation.)
  14. Kind of shows you the kind of person he was. One of his grandsons was the governor of our state, and ended up resigning after being convicted of bank fraud.
  15. Henry Clay Frick being shot and surviving. Also the guy who created Girls Gone Wild, somebody broke into his house, held him at gunpoint and did things to him. Also we can't forget the guy who built the "killdozer" and leveled part of his town because he was angry at the zoning for his property. And if we're talking about political assassination, former congresswoman Gabrielle Gifford was almost killed, and several of her aides were killed, including a little girl, by a crazy person.
  16. This doesn't really have anything to do with politics. Also there is precedent for this kind of thing. When Henry Clay Frick decided to counter the Union's demand for a pay raise with a 22% decrease, he also hired Pinkertons to beat up striking workers. Then one of them broke into his office and shot him in the neck twice. But he didn't die, he lived for another 30 years before somebody remembered to drive the stake all the way through his heart.
  17. I wasn't aware BLM had a singular leader. I was under the impression that it was decentralized and was a collaboration of people who were loosely identifying themselves as part of a movement, not an actual structured organization. And if he is acquitted then I would expect protests. As are people's legal right in this country. Hopefully he isn't because he killed somebody and it was not in self defense. The reason he isn't being tried for murder is because he committed a different crime where he accidentally caused a person to die.
  18. I don't think this guy was anywhere near as famous or well known as either Lennon or Tupac. I doubt many people even knew who he was before this. I had never heard of him before. It's notable because he was seemingly killed because he made a business decision that apparently screwed a bunch of people over. But I wouldn't put him on the same level as actual celebrities.
  19. TikTok isn't a news source.
  20. The articles I read say the police don't think this is the work of a pro. But a true professional might do that intentionally to throw the police off so they don't start looking in that direction.
  21. What in the QAnon is this drivel? Did your AI malfunction?
  22. Because lying about bull*I poop my pants, don't laugh at me* that didn't happen to grift people like you out of money isn't a big deal? Fox News had to pay nearly 800 million and admit they aren't a news channel but rather an entertainment channel.
  23. Possibly. But they alone wouldn't have killed him. You probably think the police were justified in murdering George Floyd too.
  24. Did he get drunk and point a gun at police?
  25. You're playing semantics. He caused him to die. If the paramedics couldn't save him then the harm inflicted on him must have been pretty bad.
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