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Back on topic…..the whole thing in a nutshell is…..Soros backed D.A. should tell anyone with a single functioning brain everything they need to know. Anywho, this is a sidetrack ploy by the left to steer the media away from the Biden crime family. All the leftys know they’re dirty and traitors, yet they still come after Trump. That tells ME all I need to know. 

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22 minutes ago, baddog said:

Back on topic…..the whole thing in a nutshell is…..Soros backed D.A. should tell anyone with a single functioning brain everything they need to know. Anywho, this is a sidetrack ploy by the left to steer the media away from the Biden crime family. All the leftys know they’re dirty and traitors, yet they still come after Trump. That tells ME all I need to know. 

You are always at least 3 steps behind in every topic

 

Take a deep breath and let me explain it to you - Team D is pushing this episode of TDS, so rile up the sheeple (like you) into voting for Trump, so that Biden (or anyone else) has a much easier chance of winning 2024.

Trump is a disaster candidate and everyone but the sheeple know it. Team D wants to help Trump get the Team R nomination, as Team D knows they have a very real chance of losing to anyone else including desantis. 

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2 hours ago, Unwoke said:

Twitter is not a news source, it’s a platform in which many news organizations use like Fox News and any major news organization to disseminate their news. 
 

So now the Vaers system that was created to track vaccine side effects has zero credibility because Dr Bullets says so. 😂🤣

So you failed to tell me how you came about the conclusion that the vaccine is unarguably incredibly effective. Give me solid evidence of that statement. Not your opinion.

I guess the Florida Surgeon General doesn’t know what he’s talking about. 😂🤣

 

 

I know how Twitter works.  A lot of the crap you post is just random people with dubious (or no) credentials.  
 

Also, Dr. Bullets doesn’t really think anyone should be getting vaccines at this point either.  The virus is much weaker, and the vaccines haven’t kept up with it.  Natural antibodies are best, and it’s worth getting them now that at risk folks aren’t dying at a high clip. That said, if I go find Twitter posts from the surgeon generals of say, I don’t know, 47 states, that support the vaccine (or at least did two years ago), will you then think it’s a good thing?  I know the answer, obviously.

 And yes, VAERS is a joke.  I posted some of the VAERS vaccine injury reports on here previously.  
 

I’ll move over to the vaccine thread and we can continue our conversation to avoid derailing this thread. 

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3 hours ago, bullets13 said:

It's my opinion you should quit posting them, but fact that their "articles" are predominately made up "news stories" stolen from propaganda sites with no verification and then passed off as fact by your fake news site.

Please show us where they are fake and made up. I’d like to see that.

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9 minutes ago, Unwoke said:

Please show us where they are fake and made up. I’d like to see that.

Dude, just go read them.  Follow some of the links.  They read like they’re written by middle schoolers.  You don’t strike me as dumb.  If someone was on here posting similar articles from liberal sources you guys would line up to shred them apart.  But again, back to your signature move, which is whatever fits your agenda is valid, and it’s up to everyone else to prove it false, not for you to prove it valid.  

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Back on topic: this whole charade is a thinly veiled attempt to discredit Trump as it looks more and more like he’ll be the Republican nominee for the next election. But also, he paid hush money to a porn star he was most likely banging while he was married.  How much discrediting does he really need? Biden and Trump have both been involved in shady financial deals.  Biden and trump both kept classified documents in unsafe places.  Biden and trump both have done questionable things in the past involving women or girls.  Biden and Trump both consistently say delusional things that are easily proven false.  The next election is looking likely to shape up as a pompous turd sandwich running against an older, senile turd sandwich.  

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54 minutes ago, bullets13 said:

Dude, just go read them.  Follow some of the links.  They read like they’re written by middle schoolers.  You don’t strike me as dumb.  If someone was on here posting similar articles from liberal sources you guys would line up to shred them apart.  But again, back to your signature move, which is whatever fits your agenda is valid, and it’s up to everyone else to prove it false, not for you to prove it valid.  

I am not saying one way or the other. But if you’re going to call out Reagan then prove your point. Sounds like you can’t. Lol

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38 minutes ago, bullets13 said:

Back on topic: this whole charade is a thinly veiled attempt to discredit Trump as it looks more and more like he’ll be the Republican nominee for the next election. But also, he paid hush money to a porn star he was most likely banging while he was married.  How much discrediting does he really need? Biden and Trump have both been involved in shady financial deals.  Biden and trump both kept classified documents in unsafe places.  Biden and trump both have done questionable things in the past involving women or girls.  Biden and Trump both consistently say delusional things that are easily proven false.  The next election is looking likely to shape up as a pompous turd sandwich running against an older, senile turd sandwich.  

That produced vastly different results.

But I understand this is of no importance to many folks.

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22 minutes ago, Unwoke said:

I am not saying one way or the other. But if you’re going to call out Reagan then prove your point. Sounds like you can’t. Lol

I’ve done it many times before.  The link I clicked in this thread wasn’t really “fake”, it just wasn’t news.  It was “here’s video of cnbc talking about the indictment, and now the grand jury got cancelled.” But it’s supposed show how the the cnbc people are dumb because they didn’t convene the grand jury?  It’s hard to follow, which goes back to the 8th grade comparison I made earlier.  

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4 minutes ago, LumRaiderFan said:

Don’t understand your reasoning, results are all that should matter from a President.

Like I said earlier, I understand this is not important to many.

He’s the turd sandwich I would pick.  He did a lot of things I liked.  But one of the results he got was riling up and vastly growing a rabid group of lunatic left wingers, and I don’t really want to see that trend continue.  

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4 hours ago, baddog said:

From the article: Two sources familiar told Fox News Digital on Wednesday that the grand jury was canceled amid "major dissension" within the district attorney's office. One source claimed the district attorney is having trouble convincing the grand jury on potential charges due to the "weakness" of the case.

Like I said……no-billed.

Trump hush-money grand jury proceedings 'canceled' for Wednesday, sources say

 

This is the hidden content, please

 

Explore the Fox News apps that are right for you at

This is the hidden content, please

I don’t doubt this.  As I stated, it’s obvious what’s going on here.  Whether it’s actually even necessary is debatable.  

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5 minutes ago, bullets13 said:

He’s the turd sandwich I would pick.  He did a lot of things I liked.  But one of the results he got was riling up and vastly growing a rabid group of lunatic left wingers, and I don’t really want to see that trend continue.  

I don’t either, I wish he would let DeSantis have it.

I still maintain our problem is the lunatic left wingers you point out and the moderates that make up their mind during debates, and they’re here to stay.

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Just now, LumRaiderFan said:

I don’t either, I wish he would let DeSantis have it.

I still maintain our problem is the lunatic left wingers you point out and the moderates that make up their mind during debates, and they’re here to stay.

We’re seeing some pushback from, for lack of a better term, the “old school” democrats.  There’s a growing number of “normal” liberals who don’t want crime ridden cities with homeless camps on sidewalks downtown, and don’t want their second graders getting educated on sex and preferred pronouns.  My fear is that another Republican loss in the election will give the radical left four more years to entrench themself and push the country even further off track, overwhelming and outnumbering the regular dems and moderates. 

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5 hours ago, Unwoke said:

Amazing…another BS attempt to get Trump and every single client of Jeffery Epstein’s is walking free in anonymity.  Unbelievable.

What they thought they had was a misdemeanor at best.  And the statue of limitations has ran out on that.  Upgrading it to a felony, well, it's my understanding that statue of limitations on that has also ran out.  The commies got nothing right for 7 years so why start getting it right now?  Remember, no one wanted to touch this until Trump announced he's running for President.  This is why it's important to get all of Bragg's communications.  We need to know who directed him to change his mind.   But, again, just like the lie of Jan 6 they need optics.  But that didn't go over too well did it?!  

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26 minutes ago, Reagan said:

What they thought they had was a misdemeanor at best.  And the statute of limitations has ran out on that.  Upgrading it to a felony, well, it's my understanding that statute of limitations on that has also ran out.  The commies got nothing right for 7 years so why start getting it right now?  Remember, no one wanted to touch this until Trump announced he's running for President.  This is why it's important to get all of Bragg's communications.  We need to know who directed him to change his mind.   But, again, just like the lie of Jan 6 they need optics.  But that didn't go over too well did it?!  

Yep I Agree. Make sure you get approval on what you post thru the Chief of Truth, The All Knowing - Bullets13. Lol

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19 hours ago, bullets13 said:

I posted articles from respected medical journals, fox news, and other recognized news sources.  Seeing as twitter is your #1 source for news, you really don't have a leg to stand on here.  Your go to move is to post twitter quotes from random people and then claim others have to prove them wrong.

As for vaccines, here's the one thing i know: I know 14 people who died from covid, and the only one of them who was vaccinated was a double organ transplant patient.  I know dozens of people who were hospitalized from covid.  I know zero people who died from the vaccine, and to my knowledge I know nobody who was hospitalized.  Some things about the vaccine turned out to be true, some false, some somewhere in between.  It clearly didn't keep up with the virus well, but the results were pretty obvious when Covid was at it's worst, and deadliest.  Why don't you go quote me some vaers stats :)   they're as legit at as the gateway pundit 

Just stirring the pot here, because my stance on vaxxing is "to each his own...". My question is have you received any boosters since the initial  CV vaccination?

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On 3/22/2023 at 1:31 PM, DonTheCon2024 said:

These guys spend more time and effort defending Trump, than they do bettering their own lives lol 

Conservatives generally don't need to "better their lives".  Conservatives are generally better off, productive, law abiding citizens. The ones with wrecked lives, poverty and constant bloodshed generally live in deep blue cities. Memphis, New Orleans, Baltimore, Detroit. etc.  

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