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06-01-2017 , 05:06 AM
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Originally Posted by BroadwaySushy
Not to mention the Russian conspiracy bull****. Just get over it. Your team are making fools of themselves.
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Originally Posted by BroadwaySushy
Debbie wasserman schultz LOLO
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Originally Posted by BroadwaySushy
Hillary blaming everyone but herself. Give me a break.
Hm, it's late here so it shouldn't be prime drinking hours wherever you live. Are you just that mad right now that you're emulating 5ive, or do you need to seek help for your alcohol problem?

First mickey starts spamming, now you. It's like a disease with you people.
06-01-2017 , 05:23 AM
And never forget:

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Originally Posted by BroadwaySushy
Not to mention the Russian conspiracy bull****. Just get over it. Your team are making fools of themselves.
Your team is murdering people because of hatred and their political beliefs, but Sushy never loses sight of what's important.

Good night!
06-01-2017 , 09:59 AM
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Originally Posted by goofyballer
And never forget:



Your team is murdering people because of hatred and their political beliefs, but Sushy never loses sight of what's important.

Good night!
Oh really? Someone was murdered for their political beliefs? Where? Seems like I would have seen that on Twitter. (And no, wacko guy in Portland doesn't count. Which there's even some suggestion he may have voted for Sanders, not that I'd tar anyone with this nutjob. - https://medium.com/@JasonTLouis/port...r-e8a7938405c7)

I know some people have been murdered in the US for their religious beliefs, but I think our side is trying to solve that problem.

Is "your" team also then signing up for people murdered by people who aren't legally in this country? Not that it's a contest.
06-01-2017 , 11:36 AM
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Originally Posted by JiggyMac
Oh really? Someone was murdered for their political beliefs? Where? Seems like I would have seen that on Twitter. (And no, wacko guy in Portland doesn't count. Which there's even some suggestion he may have voted for Sanders, not that I'd tar anyone with this nutjob. - https://medium.com/@JasonTLouis/port...r-e8a7938405c7)

I know some people have been murdered in the US for their religious beliefs, but I think our side is trying to solve that problem.

Is "your" team also then signing up for people murdered by people who aren't legally in this country? Not that it's a contest.
The guy was telling people to get out of his country right before he murdered two people. Obviously a Sanders voter.
06-01-2017 , 11:38 AM
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Originally Posted by JiggyMac
Portland doesn't count. Which there's even some suggestion he may have voted for Sanders
Portland murderer ranted about liberals and enemies of America in the back of patrol car

lol, just lol

(Baltimore guy was in "alt-reich" Facebook groups too)
06-01-2017 , 12:04 PM
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Originally Posted by goofyballer
Portland murderer ranted about liberals and enemies of America in the back of patrol car

lol, just lol

(Baltimore guy was in "alt-reich" Facebook groups too)

Gotta read the whole article:

"He acknowledged to the Associated Press that Christian had shown up at a Patriot Prayer rally on April 29 with a baseball bat and had made the Nazi salute. But Gibson said he hurled insults at rally organizers as well as counter-protesters.

"He came yelling at everyone, cussing at everyone. He threatened me and tons of people," Joey Gibson said."


Also, this Baltimore guy:

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/22/u...pagewanted=all

"The group’s public profile was inaccessible on Monday. Screenshots showed that its members had earlier trafficked in anti-black and sexist memes. But Alex Goodman, 19, an administrator of the group, said it had been started a few months ago as satire and was in fact partly intended to make fun of the so-called alt-right.

“Nothing is meant as true; we follow none of the beliefs,” Mr. Goodman, who described himself as pagan, said. “None of us believe in that philosophy. I condemn those who believe in white supremacy.”

Matthew Lamb, 26, who said he had founded the Facebook group, said he and his friends had “spent two days trying to come up with a funny name,” adding: “I don’t care if it’s offensive. It’s supposed to be offensive.”

“But oh God, no,” he said. “It’s not white supremacist or a Nazi group, and I’m not a white supremacist.”"

The Baltimore guy was motivated by satire....the horror.
06-01-2017 , 12:18 PM
Did you not learn anything from Sushy trying to find a win from a GOP congressman punching a reporter the day before his district elected him? There is nothing good for you here. Portland guy is a domestic right-wing terrorist, I get why you're trying to distance yourself from him, but my god is that **** above weak.
06-01-2017 , 12:26 PM
Can we start a new thread where someone posts every time an attack happens and then you all can decide if the attacker is more likely to be a dem or repub? I don't see the point of this. Even if the guy says he voted one way or the other, why should we care unless a large majority of attackers are from one party and there is some evidence that the party is supporting these attacks.
06-01-2017 , 12:46 PM
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Originally Posted by bahbahmickey
there is some evidence that the party is supporting these attacks.


(n.b. I'm not suggesting Trump supports actual murders. Although he once said he could get away with it! But I'd call this 'some evidence' that one party has supported violence anyway...)
06-01-2017 , 12:55 PM
Is the "bahbah" in bahbahmickey a Howard Stern reference?
06-01-2017 , 01:15 PM
You are lacking the large majority part of the equation. Also, shooting as many people as possible with a semi-automatic gun is considered different by most people than attempting to push someone out of a room where they came uninvited to cause a disturbance.

No, my name is not a reference to Howard Stern.
06-01-2017 , 01:49 PM
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Originally Posted by BroadwaySushy
Figure of speech dude, not a literal 1 outer.
You're right, a 1 outter is hyperbole. A flush draw is a much better comparison. You know, that thing that you said "no way a flush draw, more like a 1 outter!!". That one.

And there were people betting on the flush draw getting 6:1 probably thinking it was closer to 4:1, and there were people who thought it was probably closer to 10:1 betting on the opposite.

The only people who really end up looking delusional are the ones who said things like,

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Well, I articulated that Donald Trump would win the election and was ridiculed by everyone on your team (including you) for it.

Guess who got that right?
several months before the election. And it shows an especially significant detachment from reality when the outcome was obviously changed by something that no one could have possibly predicted, unless you were part of comeys inner circle and knew he was planning to throw a wrench in clintons campaign.
06-01-2017 , 01:51 PM
Bahbah,

Have you figured out marginal tax rates yet?
06-01-2017 , 02:14 PM
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Originally Posted by samsonh
Bahbah,

Have you figured out marginal tax rates yet?
marginally
06-01-2017 , 02:17 PM
Trump will not move U.S. embassy in Israel to Jerusalem anytime soon

So much winning, are you guys tired of all the winning yet?
06-01-2017 , 03:00 PM
Trump 'to announce Paris deal pullout'.


BBC
06-01-2017 , 03:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Abbaddabba
You're right, a 1 outter is hyperbole. A flush draw is a much better comparison. You know, that thing that you said "no way a flush draw, more like a 1 outter!!". That one.

And there were people betting on the flush draw getting 6:1 probably thinking it was closer to 4:1, and there were people who thought it was probably closer to 10:1 betting on the opposite.
No way it was a 9 outer.

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Originally Posted by Abbaddabba
The only people who really end up looking delusional are the ones who said things like,



several months before the election. And it shows an especially significant detachment from reality when the outcome was obviously changed by something that no one could have possibly predicted, unless you were part of comeys inner circle and knew he was planning to throw a wrench in clintons campaign.
Lol. I don't believe Comey's statement had as much effect as you think. The rust belt (the "silent majority" I was talking about) had already made up their minds it was time for a change imo.
06-01-2017 , 03:29 PM
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Originally Posted by goofyballer
Did you not learn anything from Sushy trying to find a win from a GOP congressman punching a reporter the day before his district elected him? There is nothing good for you here. Portland guy is a domestic right-wing terrorist, I get why you're trying to distance yourself from him, but my god is that **** above weak.
Goofy, you really have to stop making stuff up. OK.

I didn't try to find a win. I was merely pointing out that I thought the guy hadn't been punched. I made a mistake and I apologized for it. (Has it been confirmed that punches were thrown, I'm not sure?)

Whether or not he was punched as well as body slammed doesn't excuse the fact that it was an assault. And that's not acceptable.

Last edited by BroadwaySushy; 06-01-2017 at 03:45 PM.
06-01-2017 , 03:37 PM
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Originally Posted by bahbahmickey
marginally
Once you start making enough to hit that 15% bracket it will be become clearer.
06-01-2017 , 03:48 PM
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Originally Posted by goofyballer
Trump will not move U.S. embassy in Israel to Jerusalem anytime soon

So much winning, are you guys tired of all the winning yet?
Nope! That election win is still tastes delish!

How's the view down there?
06-01-2017 , 04:53 PM
Trump in his Paris speech: "I was elected to represent the citizens of Pittsburgh, not Paris" (which itself is kind of a weird non sequitur, does he think Paris is the beneficiary of the treaty and not simply the city where it was signed?)

The mayor of Pittsburgh was ready:





lol Trump thinks Pittsburgh actually likes him
06-01-2017 , 04:59 PM
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Originally Posted by goofyballer
Trump in his Paris speech: "I was elected to represent the citizens of Pittsburgh, not Paris" (which itself is kind of a weird non sequitur, does he think Paris is the beneficiary of the treaty and not simply the city where it was signed?)

The mayor of Pittsburgh was ready:





lol Trump thinks Pittsburgh actually likes him
Guess who's still their President though? I'll give you some hints - it's not Marcon, it's not Merkel, and it certainly isn't Hillary.

Last edited by JiggyMac; 06-01-2017 at 05:00 PM. Reason: Update.
06-01-2017 , 05:00 PM
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Originally Posted by goofyballer
So much winning, are you guys tired of all the winning yet?
In a word, no.

Are you tired of losing yet?
06-01-2017 , 05:06 PM
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Originally Posted by BroadwaySushy
In a word, no.

Are you tired of losing yet?
Today might actually be the first loss Democrats have suffered since the election, and even then it's not immediate. Given that Republicans have all 3 branches of government, that's absolutely amazing! How are they so bad at accomplishing anything whatsoever?!?
06-01-2017 , 05:07 PM
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Originally Posted by JiggyMac
Guess who's still their President though? I'll give you some hints - it's not Marcon, it's not Merkel, and it certainly isn't Hillary.
"I was elected to represent the citizens of Pittsburgh, which I will do by doing the opposite of what the citizens of Pittsburgh actually want" - not that great of a catchphrase when he puts it honestly, huh?

      
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