Comments by "Jack Haveman" (@JackHaveman52) on "Timcast"
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@lordzallen
At this moment, in the US, the Christian fundamentalists are NOT rigging the court system. The possibility might be there but it's not happening these days. The threat, RIGHT NOW, is the leftist, Socialist ideology, that doesn't believe in evidence or a fair trial. In fact, our judicial system, came from a Christian heritage, of personal responsibility and accountability.
You're inventing a threat that doesn't exist to rationalise a threat that does. It's as if you're deflecting as a way to somehow support leftist views. This is the result of a law, Title 9, that the left supports and the conservative, largely religious right, abhors.
Stick to the problem and quit trying to accuse others of what a certain group is doing.
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@Arctc-zh6rg
Dave Rubin, Blaire White, black Republicans are right wing but they're NOT extremists. They believe in conservative principles, which is a set of ideas which has nothing to do with skin colour or identity. They believe in personal responsibility, hard work, individual sovereignty and a winning attitude in life.
To suggest that they can't have a set of beliefs, due to their group identity, you're the one assigning agency upon a person and taking away their ability to think, believe and act as individuals. That's the very think that we hate. We're individuals and we judge one another on the content of our character. Group identity means nothing. It's the left that would call someone, like Candace Owens, a porch m.....y, an Oreo, an Uncle Tom and worse. I find that despicable and it's not coming from the right. It's racist to deny individual agency and to malign those who would exercise their right to their own thoughts. Their not robots. They're human beings.
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@alexjoneswasright11
Except George was already complaining that he couldn't breathe, LONG before he was forced down. He told the police that he was claustrophobic and that he couldn't breathe. One officer assured him that they'd open the windows a bit and turn on the AC. When he went into the back seat of the police car, he started kicking and swinging, causing the police to back off. George sat up, feet on the street, and then said that he needed to lay down and that's what he did. That's when the police tried to cuff him and he resisted and he was held down and and started repeating that he couldn't breathe, something that he'd already SAID when he was still standing. The autopsy showed that he had over the lethal limits of Fentanyl in his system and that he died of hypoxia. The number one cause of death, in a Fentanyl overdose, is hypoxia.
The police could be accused of not recognising that George was having severe drug reaction, something that they're trained to spot and respond to but they didn't until it was too late...but they didn't murder him. In fact, George may well have died without any physical reaction with the police. There's even more to this story that shows that George was the architect of his own demise but I'm sure that you don't want to hear it.
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@daled8894
Funny how didn't mention the entire Russian collusion fiasco. What do you think that was all about. It was the Democrat claim that Trump had somehow committed election fraud. They spent 2 years and almost 35 million dollars, in their quest to prove it, and came out empty. Yet, Hillary, Schiff and others STILL hold onto that claim.
In fact, Hillary, Obama and other Democrats, claimed fraud in the the 2004 elections. They tried to discredit the voting machines. Sound familiar?
More to the point, Raquel Rodriques was just arrested, in Texas, using the mail-in voting system fraudulently, in the exact manner that Trump, and others, had said was possible under the mail-in voting system.
So don't pretend that this is a uniquely Trump thing. This has been going on for awhile and it's the Democrats that don't seem to be interested in improving the integrity of the election process. The rest of the free world is astounded at the idea of not using identification as a aid to maintain election integrity. In fact, I hold it to be condescending and arrogant to assume that minorities don't have access to obtaining an ID and it's racist to ask them to produce it. They're not children. They shouldn't be treated as such.
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