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highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
Can't help but feel negatively about how things operate. If you shot a politician or healthcare CEO, no resource is spared and capture is swift. States like NY and MN not normally thought as will probably get the death penalty. If I'm shot? Ah we might have a few people on the case LOL. They had 100 law enforcement tracking this guy. Luigi is escorted with like 15 or 20 high ranking law enforcement and officials and Eric Adam's. It's like the dudes in cuffs I don't think he's going anywhere LOL.
Inmates escape frequenly- I don't think this pudge will, but it happens and often with help from someone on the inside.

Government officials/politicians/corporate execs are importanter than regular people but in both cases, the victims were ambushed- that raises the level of intent to "We really need to get this guy".
 
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highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
He's a Trump supporting Christian with a hit list of 70 Democrats and pro-choice he wanted to murder, so what are the chances that Trump will pardon or commute his sentence?

Not that long ago that would have been a preposterous statement, but now I'm actually not so sure.
He voted for Trump last time, but the link below and other reports show that he had worked for Gov Tim Walz and considered himself 'none or other' WRT political affiliation and was strongly against abortion.

 
Trell

Trell

Audioholic Spartan
He voted for Trump last time, but the link below and other reports show that he had worked for Gov Tim Walz and considered himself 'none or other' WRT political affiliation and was strongly against abortion.

I guess we'll find out more details as time goes by, but one of his room mates said he was a Trump supporter (reported on CNN, I think, by a reporter).

In any case, the murder list of 70 people was of Democrats and pro-choice people, so it's a little stretch to say (at least recently) that he was "apolitical".

Also, you could have a look at the following by a former Republican:

 
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Dude#1279435

Audioholic Warlord
I guess we'll find out more details as time goes by, but one of his room mates said he was a Trump supporter (reported on CNN, I think, by a reporter).

In any case, the murder list of 70 people was of Democrats and pro-choice people, so it's a little stretch to say (at least recently) that he was "apolitical".

Also, you could have a look at the following by a former Republican:

Trump does attract "the finest" LOL.
 
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Dude#1279435

Audioholic Warlord
>>>“I was glad that I had a chance to speak with him directly. I’m also glad that he took those posts down. I have not heard anything from him about whether he regrets doing that,” Smith told reporters, adding she was interested in what he has to say to the families of those shot.<<<

Think I can answer that for you. No, they don't regret it. It's who they are.
 
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Dude#1279435

Audioholic Warlord
Wouldn't surprise me if Lee's comment was damage control. It was posted on.X. Upon hearing the family say he was a Trump supporter? It was Marxism that did this! That's better than the previous 10 years of Trumps climate.
 
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Dude#1279435

Audioholic Warlord
Tucker and Ted, going at it .........

Hanging ones hat on Trump said no more wars is almost irrelevant if Iran is trying to build more nukes. Plus lots of us don't know what Iran's population is. Also Bannon double speaks with not supporting involvement in the Iran war with those not faithful to Trump. Cause not being faithful might have something to do with not wanting to be involved in Iran. Unless I read that wrong.
 
Mikado463

Mikado463

Audioholic Spartan
We don't need anymore costly freaking wars !! The Iranian mess has been dragging on for years, when one looks at what Iraq, Afghanistan and COVID has cost us, we're writing checks we can't cash . That's on one hand, on the other, we don't want Iran with nukes either ........
 
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Dude#1279435

Audioholic Warlord
We don't need anymore costly freaking wars !! The Iranian mess has been dragging on for years, when one looks at what Iraq, Afghanistan and COVID has cost us, we're writing checks we can't cash . That's on one hand, on the other, we don't want Iran with nukes either ........
Bunker buster was what I was thinking of. They think the facility is too deep for it to work.
 
Mikado463

Mikado463

Audioholic Spartan
proving once again, there is no cure for stupid........


Thankfully the engineer of train didn't have to witness the stupidity ......
 
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Dude#1279435

Audioholic Warlord
The Daily Wire is now producing movies. I'm sure you can imagine how that will go without needing to know LOL.
 
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Dude#1279435

Audioholic Warlord

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) claims that sexism is rampant within the Republican Party.

In an exclusive phone interview with The Daily Mail, the outspoken Georgia representative opened up about her frustrations with her party while hinting that she is planning an exit over several issues, from policy priority differences to sexist culture among its ranks.

Greene, 51, claims a "good ole boys" club, ranging from donors to politicians, has complete control of the party reins, to the ire of many women in the party who feel overlooked and snubbed, which she believes is doing a disservice to party constituents.

"I think there's other women in our party that are really sick and tired of the way men treat Republican women," she told The Daily Mail.

"I think there's other women, Republican women, and I'm just giving my opinion here, who are really sick and tired of them."

Greene, who has the largest following of any Republican woman in office, pointed to Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) as an example of a woman in the GOP who has been "shafted."

The New York representative had her Trump-endorsed bid for U.S. ambassador to the United Nations rescinded by the White House after receiving a slim majority in the House. However, Greene has a different view on the turn of events.

"I mean, she got screwed by Mike Johnson, and she got screwed by the White House," Greene said, adding earlier that she's "not afraid of Mike Johnson at all."

Meanwhile, she noted, Mike Waltz was "awarded" a promotion to fill the U.N. ambassador position after the national security advisor and former Florida congressman was fired following the massive Signal encrypted app group chat scandal.

However, the Trump loyalist caveated, "I'm not blaming Trump, particularly. I'm blaming the people in the White House."

Yet, even Greene's support for Trump has wavered in light of the latest developments on the Epstein Files, which the U.S. Justice Department effectively dismissed after walking back on claims about obtaining a client list.

She continued to say she feels the party has strayed from its recently emerged anti-establishment values in the wake of Trump and has harkened back to its "neocon" days, leading to a misalignment with the party base.

Greene has been a fierce MAGA supporter since she entered politics in 2021. However, she revealed in the interview that policy differences and cultural issues within the party have made her consider leaving the GOP.

Greene herself has had to face an uphill battle against men in her party.

"I had to beat eight men and had to really whoop one in the primary, and I did, and the primary is everything in my district, and I did that by myself," she told The Daily Mail. "I didn't do that with anybody's help, not President Trump, Mike Johnson."
 
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