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fskimospy

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So you're saying a murder is worth more coming from political motivation?

No, he’s saying that political violence in America comes primarily from conservatives. This is factually accurate, backed up, by federal government statistics.

The primary terrorist threats in America today are, in order:

1) conservatives
2) islamists
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3) liberals
 

blackangst1

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No, he’s saying that political violence in America comes primarily from conservatives. This is factually accurate, backed up, by federal government statistics.

The primary terrorist threats in America today are, in order:

1) conservatives
2) islamists
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3) liberals
Oh ok.
 
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Of course, you need to this is blanckangst1 after all, his reply that I quoted proves it.



Political violence is terrorism. Guess what groups in the 1920s used political violence as a means of gaining and keeping power over some nations? Fascists in Italy, Nazis in Germany and Bolsheviks in the USSR were the cause of millions of deaths during World War II and the resulting Cold War. The United Kingdon used political violence to gain and keep control over her Empire. The KKK and associated groups use political violence to discourage blacks from voting or running for office in the states of the old Confederacy. The United States of America backs groups that use political violence to gain control over other countries too.

Deaths by gang violence usually have no political motivation behind them outside of the gangster world, which in itself is a result of our stupid war on drugs. Prohibition made Al Capone an extremely rich man, he was responsible for many more deaths than the current crop. We put an end to the shady underworld that he operated in by ending Prohibition he was also the man responsible for the outlawing of automatic firearms.

Thanks lol. I didn’t want to type a similar response up that should be self explanatory by now, and then him not get it anyways lol
 

blackangst1

Lifer
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Surely you aren’t disagreeing? You can look it up yourself.
I'm not agreeing or disagreeing. To be honest I've never sat around and thought what group has killed more people for political reasons in the USA....so if it's true it's true * shrug*
 

UberNeuman

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Of course, you need to this is blanckangst1 after all, his reply that I quoted proves it.



Political violence is terrorism. Guess what groups in the 1920s used political violence as a means of gaining and keeping power over some nations? Fascists in Italy, Nazis in Germany and Bolsheviks in the USSR were the cause of millions of deaths during World War II and the resulting Cold War. The United Kingdon used political violence to gain and keep control over her Empire. The KKK and associated groups use political violence to discourage blacks from voting or running for office in the states of the old Confederacy. The United States of America backs groups that use political violence to gain control over other countries too.

Deaths by gang violence usually have no political motivation behind them outside of the gangster world, which in itself is a result of our stupid war on drugs. Prohibition made Al Capone an extremely rich man, he was responsible for many more deaths than the current crop. We put an end to the shady underworld that he operated in by ending Prohibition he was also the man responsible for the outlawing of automatic firearms.

So many fine words wasted on a person that has the intellect of a peanut.
 
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Commodus

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Is like to hear it while you explain it to a mother of a gunned down teenager.

All murders are tragic. However, when a politician inspires violence, that's an even greater problem -- a free, democratic society should not have a leader that practically encourages violence and bigotry.
 
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JSt0rm

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I'm not agreeing or disagreeing. To be honest I've never sat around and thought what group has killed more people for political reasons in the USA....so if it's true it's true * shrug*

you never thought about altright violence before? You lie.
 

JSt0rm

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That's not what I said asshat
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so then you thought about it but you are so dim you didnt actually think about when you were doing it?
 
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brycejones

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I'm not agreeing or disagreeing. To be honest I've never sat around and thought what group has killed more people for political reasons in the USA....so if it's true it's true * shrug*

WTF is it with the ignorant and now it seems in your case willfully ignorant?
 

Lanyap

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I’ll wait until the police investigate and issue their report. Too many discrepancies in the various articles out there. The Miles guy who took the pictures said he did not see the MAGA hat in his pictures. Really? It was obvious the picture was staged to show the MAGA hat in front of the blood.

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Jhhnn

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I’ll wait until the police investigate and issue their report. Too many discrepancies in the various articles out there. The Miles guy who took the pictures said he did not see the MAGA hat in his pictures. Really? It was obvious the picture was staged to show the MAGA hat in front of the blood.

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You mean it *could* have been staged, right? Doesn't mean that it was.
 
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I’ll wait until the police investigate and issue their report. Too many discrepancies in the various articles out there. The Miles guy who took the pictures said he did not see the MAGA hat in his pictures. Really? It was obvious the picture was staged to show the MAGA hat in front of the blood.

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No, he’s saying that political violence in America comes primarily from conservatives. This is factually accurate, backed up, by federal government statistics.

The primary terrorist threats in America today are, in order:

1) conservatives
2) islamists
.
.
.
.
3) liberals

"terrorist" is the most misunderstood and misinterpreted words ever presented.

If someone shoots up a school and someone shoots up a nightclub for no apparent reason, which one is a terrorist?

The answer is who gives a fuck what you call it.
 

blackangst1

Lifer
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All murders are tragic. However, when a politician inspires violence, that's an even greater problem -- a free, democratic society should not have a leader that practically encourages violence and bigotry.
Sorry but when someone kills someone else its NO ONE'S fault except he/she who kills. Spin it all you want but what I said is true.
 

blackangst1

Lifer
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The Aryan Brotherhood probably voted for Trump in states where they could, not to mention the Trump motorcycle gangsters.
So? Do they not have the right to vote also? I'm sure it pains you to think a KKK members vote carries the same weight as yours. I won't support their their views but I support their rights under the Constitution same as I would anyone else. As should you.
 

Lanyap

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You mean it *could* have been staged, right? Doesn't mean that it was.



Like I said, I’ll wait for the police investigation report because of variations in witness reports to police.