I think the economy sucks as well
Well, you're mistaken.
I think the economy sucks as well
I got stoned and I missed it, I got stoned and I missed it. I got stoned and it went right by eye eye.What's logical about this when he started with the falsehood that she's a non-citizen?
"She’s a democrat, which means she’s a partisan. That’s self-explanatory. Good grief man, you’ve got to learn to read.
All he did here is state the obvious. How does that make him logical?
I haven’t made any mistake. The inherent implication here is that she should renounce her foreign citizenship.
Say she's a non-citizen isn't a mistake? That's logical? He can imply whatever, but that doesn't make it logical that she renounce her Lebanon citizenship? What's the logical legal basis for that?
As for a nativist, OF COURSE I AM. I want this country to be for Americans and our kids. We’re not a global economic zone.
So no immigration is logical when all but native Indians are descend from immigrants? What's the logic in that?
You are boomerized
"boomerized isn't even a word, so I guess that makes it logical Got it.
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beyond much hope, I’m afraid. I know you’ve had it pounded into your head that being America first is nativist, or racist, or something.
Show where this supposed conclusion about me is logical. It's a rant not logic.
All I can tell you is: it turns out you were lied to and that you’re horrifically wrong."
He has no idea wth he's talking about, but it's logic to you. What it is is emotion. Sad.
Or when little Johnny's father was taken away for 4 years, held in solitary confinement, and denied medical treatment because he walked into the capital to protest one day. Funny how selective a Karen's feigned moral indignation is.Tell him the same thing when any friends family moves away.
Thanks. Have you ever spoken with them about the non-assimilation issue of recent immigrants?
They tell so many lies that nobody can properly rebut them. At least this is a start.
You guys on here who are big democrats (and you know who you are) ought to be at least a little bit smart enough to know that when you see the same old pieces of DC **** going after somebody like Hegseth, it’s not because he’s a crook like them.
Ah, shinbone logic on display. Blowing up the target is ok….but not ok once they’re dying. Everybody got that?Don't recall Obama shooting missiles at the dying.
Oh, I'm mistaken the economy is great?Well, you're mistaken.
Have you guys ever read how much of the Civil Rights Movement was pure theater? I learned about eight years ago how bogus the Rosa Parks story was as she was a secretary for the NAACP (which was created by Henry Moskowitz and Julius Rosenthal) who rode around for two weeks trying to make something happen as they already had the boycott pamphlets printed and had a previous woman who actually experienced it but she a pregnant unwed mother so they didn't her for the movement. Back then, they had a flexible section for black/white so if more whites came, they would move the section back a row. Parks is in the middle and waits until eventually it gets full and refuses to move back a row.
MLK's "I have a Dream" speech was crafted and outlined by his lawyer Clarence Jones and Stanley Levison (a former member of the Communist Party which JFK allegedly wanred King about).
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But the James Earl Ray, lone gunman story-- I never heard this portion
- Ray's "confession" was coerced: He pled guilty in '69 to dodge the chair, but recanted within days, claiming his lawyer Percy Foreman and the FBI twisted his arm with threats of a rigged trial. No cross-examination, no real defense—boom, case "closed." Ray spent the rest of his life yelling he was framed, and even the HSCA (1979) couldn't ignore the farce. Smells like the same rush job they pulled on Oswald.
- Ballistics don't match—wrong gun, wrong shooter: The .30-06 Remington "found" next to the boarding house? FBI tests were inconclusive; it didn't definitively match the fatal bullet. Later probes (like Judge Joe Brown's on the appeals) pointed to two rifles involved, and Ray's fingerprints weren't even on the scope or bag properly. If Ray fired from that tiny bathroom window 200+ yards away, why's the physics off? Echoes of the JFK "magic bullet" nonsense—trajectory screams a second shooter from the bushes or a nearby building, covered up by Memphis PD (who had undercover assets on site).
- The "Raoul" ghost and Ray's impossible timeline: Ray swore a mystery handler "Raoul" (or Raul) recruited him for a smuggling gig that morphed into the hit, then vanished him post-assassination. Raoul's name pops up in FBI agent Donald Wilson's seized papers from Ray's Mustang (hidden for 30 years, then "discovered" in '98), linking to mob and CIA-adjacent figures. Ray's brothers and Jowers backed it. But Raoul? Never found, description morphs every retelling. Ray, a Missouri con with no sharpshooting chops, suddenly globe-trots to Europe on a fake passport? Funded how? Smells like fed-planted misdirection to muddy the waters.
- Motive? Ray was a racist drifter, not a King-obsessed assassin: Official line: Ray hated civil rights, supported Wallace. But he had zero personal beef with MLK—why Memphis, why that day? HSCA admitted he likely killed for a bounty (maybe $50K from St. Louis racists or mob), but traced no payout. Ray's own cellmate spilled to feds about an "assassination plot" chat, but it got buried. Compare to Oswald: no motive, just a convenient "lone nut" to shut down the real trail.
- The bundle drop and planted evidence: That rifle-and-stuff bundle "dropped" in the bushes? Eyewitnesses saw multiple men fleeing the scene, not one. Landlady Bessie Brewer ID'd "John Willard" (Ray's alias) as shorter, younger—not matching Ray's mug. FBI "enhanced" photos and fingerprints to fit, but independents called fraud. And the Mustang? Abandoned with Ray's prints nowhere key—except where it suited the script.
Um you read this and you can't help but notice a few things regarding a recent assassination.
It's difficult to keep up with all of the corruption within the Democratic party these days
No one should believe a f'n thing the feds say.Unless he works for the fibs or ciao, it'll take a lot to convince me he did this.
"Try not to be as weird and gay" - Gavin Newsom
Doing a lot better than it has over the last 4 years. If the Feds would cut rates it really would be booming.Oh, I'm mistaken the economy is great?
Jesus.
I wonder how true this is about these vehicles coming in.
Speaking of a recent assassination, if Republicans lose the midterms give a ton of thanks to lunatic grifter candace owens, who is claiming the entity that most single handedly elected Trump, TPUSA, is who also killed him.Have you guys ever read how much of the Civil Rights Movement was pure theater? I learned about eight years ago how bogus the Rosa Parks story was as she was a secretary for the NAACP (which was created by Henry Moskowitz and Julius Rosenthal) who rode around for two weeks trying to make something happen as they already had the boycott pamphlets printed and had a previous woman who actually experienced it but she a pregnant unwed mother so they didn't want her for the movement. Back then, they had a flexible section for black/white so if more whites came, they would move the section back a row. Parks is in the middle and waits until eventually it gets full and refuses to move back a row and then sets off what we now know.
MLK's "I have a Dream" speech was crafted and outlined by his lawyer Clarence Jones and Stanley Levison (a former member of the Communist Party which JFK allegedly wanred King about). Feds spied on him like crazy as we know which is how we know of the surveillance of his orgies and the letter Hoover sent threatening him to leave public life via suicide.
But the James Earl Ray, lone gunman story-- I never heard this portion
- Ray's "confession" was coerced: He pled guilty in '69 to dodge the chair, but recanted within days, claiming his lawyer Percy Foreman and the FBI twisted his arm with threats of a rigged trial. No cross-examination, no real defense—boom, case "closed." Ray spent the rest of his life yelling he was framed, and even the HSCA (1979) couldn't ignore the farce. Smells like the same rush job they pulled on Oswald.
- Ballistics don't match—wrong gun, wrong shooter: The .30-06 Remington "found" next to the boarding house? FBI tests were inconclusive; it didn't definitively match the fatal bullet. Later probes (like Judge Joe Brown's on the appeals) pointed to two rifles involved, and Ray's fingerprints weren't even on the scope or bag properly. If Ray fired from that tiny bathroom window 200+ yards away, why's the physics off? Echoes of the JFK "magic bullet" nonsense—trajectory screams a second shooter from the bushes or a nearby building, covered up by Memphis PD (who had undercover assets on site).
- The "Raoul" ghost and Ray's impossible timeline: Ray swore a mystery handler "Raoul" (or Raul) recruited him for a smuggling gig that morphed into the hit, then vanished him post-assassination. Raoul's name pops up in FBI agent Donald Wilson's seized papers from Ray's Mustang (hidden for 30 years, then "discovered" in '98), linking to mob and CIA-adjacent figures. Ray's brothers and Jowers backed it. But Raoul? Never found, description morphs every retelling. Ray, a Missouri con with no sharpshooting chops, suddenly globe-trots to Europe on a fake passport? Funded how? Smells like fed-planted misdirection to muddy the waters.
- Motive? Ray was a racist drifter, not a King-obsessed assassin: Official line: Ray hated civil rights, supported Wallace. But he had zero personal beef with MLK—why Memphis, why that day? HSCA admitted he likely killed for a bounty (maybe $50K from St. Louis racists or mob), but traced no payout. Ray's own cellmate spilled to feds about an "assassination plot" chat, but it got buried. Compare to Oswald: no motive, just a convenient "lone nut" to shut down the real trail.
- The bundle drop and planted evidence: That rifle-and-stuff bundle "dropped" in the bushes? Eyewitnesses saw multiple men fleeing the scene, not one. Landlady Bessie Brewer ID'd "John Willard" (Ray's alias) as shorter, younger—not matching Ray's mug. FBI "enhanced" photos and fingerprints to fit, but independents called fraud. And the Mustang? Abandoned with Ray's prints nowhere key—except where it suited the script.
Um you read this and you can't help but notice a few things regarding a recent assassination.
25% of the unemployed ranks have a Bachelor's degree. Anyone want to guess the majors lol?
Don't recall Obama shooting missiles at the dying
25% of the unemployed ranks have a Bachelor's degree. Anyone want to guess the majors lol?
Oh, I'm mistaken the economy is great?
Jesus.
You must be a fed.No one should believe a f'n thing the feds say.
We bought a new Datsun B210 in '74. $1790. No A/C.I really like the small Datsun and Toyota trucks you could get in the 80's