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@ecgameplayer At least you're in court and not SIX FEET UNDER. Tackle the problems as they arise. What a ridiculous comment.
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@black-redpill3 Saul Alinsky's "Rules for Radicals". It's been around for 60 years and it's an inspiration for a lot of left wing radicals.
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You're correct. He's the scapegoat and the rest of us are supposed to be too frightened, by the example set, to ever talk back.
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It's not the federal government. It's the state and local governments. Policing is mandated down to the state and that's how it's handled all over America. The Federal police, the FBI, only handle matters that cross state lines. Maybe you don't remember or don't WANT to remember, but it was the various municipalities that wanted to defund the police after the George Floyd incident.
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@zonatedspore97acamas I have yet, in all my 71 years of life, been told by a person in the hospitality field, to do something religious or else. I can't think of one instance where that happened. Never been told to pray or sing a hymn. Never been told to praise Jesus. I've never been able to tell what their religious affiliations were, except by the way they dress and even then, it's NEVER come up for discussion. A religious person can have their delusion. I don't care. However, this actor wants us all to share in his delusion or else he's going to start trouble for us. That's the difference.
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I had someone send me a comment about a transgender athlete, a biological woman, who competed with men and was ranked in the top 15% in the nation. I laughed out loud at this person. Men's world records are consistently 10% and higher than women's world records. Some as much as 18 and 19% higher. This transgender is a good female athlete but she's almost maxed out competing against men. 10% doesn't seem like much but it's HUGE in athletics. It means that it's almost impossible for them to beat the men. It just doesn't happen.
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@remo27 It's about the optics. If I take someone else's kids anywhere, I would make certain that they won't end up in a place that might offend the beliefs of their parents. It's about respect for the the families and what their personal belief systems might be. There are places that are appropriate for 12 year old children and there are places that are not. People have religious and personal beliefs that should be respected. I have friends who are Muslim and I know for a fact, that they would be outraged if their children, especially their daughters, were allowed in such an atmosphere, even if it was closed for adult entertainment at the time. I may not agree with their religious beliefs but I'm not about to encourage their children to do things that might be against their religion. That's just common courtesy, tied in with common sense.
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@mrgrimreaper94 Anyone, who lives in the hood, can leave anytime that they want. There's nothing to hold them back but themselves. That's the ONE big difference between the hood and El Salvador.
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@remo27 I have to wonder at the mindset of the school administrators, who's first reaction would be to SUE the person that told on them. Would they have threatened to sue if they'd revealed that the kids were at the symphony and showed pictures of them sitting there watching the musicians? I doubt it. There's an element of doubt, even shame, involved here that prompted such a visceral reaction. Had they just admitted that this was bad judgement exercised here and made a public apology, I might feel a little differently about it. However, what they did is reveal that they have no problem operating in secrecy, that they'd prefer to do just that. That's my ultimate problem with the whole thing. What else are they doing in secrecy?
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I like your style. Glad you got out.
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@OnlyTheTrutha Jeremy READ that it wasn't at his house and that it was at one of his properties. Didn't you watch the video?? Also, Tim has a great many employees. He's running a company. Every day he has to pore over newscasts, decide on what to cover, write cohesive and relevant pieces to cover. He has to find guests for his podcasts, arrange to get them to his studio and provide accommodations. He's NOT some guy, like WE are, sitting in front of computer, by himself, making comments on things that he happens to run across. What a simplistic view of what it takes to run a business.
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@frankg6981 Exactly. If you wait for the government to look after your safety, you're putting yourself at risk and you'll end up like this unfortunate woman. The Government is a long ways away. Personal protection is right there in your home with you.
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@BuetifullPersun Sheeple???? Are you from the past?
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My dad came to Canada in 1951. He didn't have a cent to his name but he did have a pregnant wife. I was born in early 52. He HAD 3 jobs. I hardly ever seen him and when he was home he was sleeping. Today he's 90 years old and worth over a million dollars. Maybe it's tough but it's the only way to do it. Lotteries isn't a good career choice. My dad, whose net worth is over a million dollars, will tell you to get to work. You may not become rich but like the lottery, you won't win if you don't play...or work in this case.
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@markhunt575 LOL. I roofed for 15 years and I NEVER saw one woman carry a bundle of shingles up a ladder. I even worked with a woman roofer but she never ONCE carried a bundle of shingles up a ladder and she even admitted that it was too heavy for her. She wasn't a bad shingler but any guy that refused to carry shingles was usually let go or sneered at.
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@An.Unsought.Thought Give it a rest. I'm Canadian. I'm also Dutch Canadian. My loyalty is to Canada and I have a place in my heart for my heritage. This isn't about heritage. It's about a government institution that's trying to vilify one of our own. If you approve of the government's actions...say so.
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@JesusFriedChrist He's definitely high on himself but he presents news stories as he sees them. I don't CARE about his opinions. Never have. What I care about is whether he's presenting his stories as truthful as possible. If I have access to the truth, I can come to my own conclusions. Sometimes I agree with Tim....sometimes I don't and it doesn't matter. I'm a big boy and people don't have to agree with me ALL the time.
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@ACryin_Shame That's crazy. If you were a kid today, they'd almost be forced to affirm your mother's delusions to uphold their ideology. That would mean denying that your mother even has a problem. CPS would have to go along with it, even if a specific worker doesn't want to do that. It just gets worse and worse for today's kids, who have the same family problems that you did. I'm glad that you were able to get through it as well as it appears you have.
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@j4nk3n I'll never see a million dollars and I've worked hard. A divorce was a big factor but that doesn't mean that I don't have a decent nest egg put aside. Also, I could care less if someone gets handed a million dollars. Not my concern. I'm concerned with what I do with my life. I'm no good to me, my family or my friends if I don't do right with my life. Worrying about how others live only distracts me from what's really important. As long as they don't impose their way of life or thinking on others, they can live anyway that they like. Try to force me or anyone else on how to live and I'll have something to say about it.
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@ACryin_Shame That's sad but your situation really illuminates the problem that most of us feel when dealing with this type of mass schizophrenia. Not as personal but it's becoming so frustrating for those who see life in a more pragmatic way. Best of luck to you.
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@batboy555 LOL. I doubt that they'll want that to happen. They're just blurting out threats due to their anger. They made a mistake. It's time to behave like adults and just admit it. I could respect that. Right now all I see is an administration that's no more mature than their 12 year old students. Who could respect that.
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There was no one to call. NO ONE. The operator could do nothing because there weren't enough officers on duty. Explain to me what that operator could have done. The best 911 in the world would be totally helpless in this case. I'm completely astounded how people, like you, can't fully comprehend what's going on. "It's the operator's fault that there aren't any officers available." Is that what you actually believe? Get your head out of the clouds.
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Normally, I would have said how Murphy leads his life is his own business but the way he treated Sydney....what a jerk. Although, I have to admit that he always did rub me the wrong way when he was on Tim Pool. Control your temper, Jack. Most of your problems right now is that you have no control of it.
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"Imagine there's no heaven. It's easy if you try" Yet....that's exactly what Lennon is doing. The entire song is about him "imagining" his own version of heaven. SMH.
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@1DwtEaUn You could argue that but a 911 dispatcher doesn't call the FBI. They're employed by the local municipality and they call the local police, firefighters and ambulances. After George Floyd's death, it was city councils that voted to defund the police and in the case of Minneapolis and Seattle, they actually voted to disband the police....which didn't happen because crime started to skyrocket. Warren v. District of Columbia was held at the District of Columbia court of appeals. That's a Federal Court NOT a police force. Two different agencies. The Jordan v. New London was an age discrimination case. This is where a local police force set recruitment requirements that excluded Jordan from taking part due to his age. It went to the Court of Appeals. Just because they took it to a higher court doesn't mean that the Feds have jurisdiction. It means that there was a question Constitutional rights being violated. That could also happen to a local bakeshop or 7/11. If a person's rights are violated, that person could eventually take it up the chain of appeals right up to the SCOTUS. That doesn't mean the Feds have jurisdiction over a local 7/11.
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@Jblaze024 I'm a bot? Yeah right. Here's comment that I made 16 minutes ago, about 2 minutes after I made the comment in this thread. "Why haven't we heard of this earlier? He was arrested in January and I first hear of it almost 6 months later? He worked for ABC news and was a colleague of Brian Epstein (not Jeffrey) who also resigned abruptly. Yet, it's been all hush hush. The more I hear about those elites the more I feel the bile rising out of my stomach." I gotta be a very advanced bot to be able to make a comment like that.
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Why haven't we heard of this earlier? He was arrested in January and I first hear of it almost 6 months later? He worked for ABC news and was a colleague of Brian Epstein (not Jeffrey) who also resigned abruptly. Yet, it's been all hush hush. The more I hear about those elites the more I feel the bile rising out of my stomach.
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@bitty_beastly47 Try to get close to Trump. Good luck on that one. Tim Pool supported Trump. He's been outspoken about election integrity. He's supported DeSantis, another one that the left hates. He's talked about the shooter at the gay bar in Colorado and that's PO'd a lot on the left. He's been loudly critical of Biden and the Democrat attempts for gun control. What bugs a lot of people on the right is that Tim doesn't agree 100% with them, 100% of the time. If you're not carrying a pitchfork, you're against them. That's their mindset. Both Tim and especially Luke, get under my skin sometime but I can see why the left hate him so much. Disagree with the loony left, on just one thing, and they'll hate you for all time. You can agree with them on the other 99 things but that won't count for them. Follow their ideology 100% or you don't follow them at all.
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@AbsolBubon In a lot of ways, Islam is a lot like Fascism. Hitler even said that he wished that Germans were Muslim and not Christian. Thought that the "turn the other cheek" and "love thy enemy" were too weak, not strong like Islam. The Mufti of Jerusalem visited Hitler and they made a promise that when Hitler solved the "Jewish problem" in Europe, they'd work on the "problem" in the Levant. One of the reasons that I have a problem with Islam.
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How are we going to do that? The insane are in charge.
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I'm thinking about releasing a board game called "Trump Derangement Syndrome Monopoly". You roll the dice, move your little shoe and then pick up a card from a pile that has random topics on it. Any topic. If you can relate that topic to Trump, you get to buy that property at half price. Relevant because Trump is a real estate tycoon. Examples. My dog. "Trump doesn't have a dog. Never trust a person that doesn't have a dog". Trump doesn't have a dog so you can buy at half price. Hockey. "The 1980 men's Olympic hockey team went to a Trump rally. Hockey is MAGA". It happened in 2020. Again....buy at half price. Bass fishing. "Trump's golf course has ponds that are filled with HUGE bass." True again. There's a timer and if you don't have an answer in 10 seconds, your turn is over and the next person tries. This could be hilarious. Democrat supporters should mop up.
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I think that someone should field a team of all transgender men. Everyone of them, biological rugby players. They're all real women, aren't they? Let them play against the women and lets see how long the other teams keep quiet. I predict that this insanity is so entrenched that the other teams would go out looking for their own "transgender" players and that'll be the end of sports for those who were "assigned at birth" as women. It's become embarrassing to admit that I'm Canadian.
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So the Islamophobe is accusing Muslims of being homophobes. This should set Trudeau's brain into convulsions.
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@ChiroTheHero For the older students who've already been indoctrinated. The little ones wouldn't know enough to be offended by gender faux pas. That's why the left wants to start on them in kindergarten. The kids are ripe for indoctrination so by the time they're in high school, they don't know anything but progressive ideals.
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Blake Sinack Correct. No one can ever be right 100 percent of the time. They won't accept that and we're not allowed to accept that they could be wrong.
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@americanineverywaybutcitiz2330 I'm not really sure what that means. Are you suggesting that this is something that he's a part of? That he's in on it? Sounds a little far fetched to me.
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@mrgrimreaper94 The only thing that oppresses them are themselves, partially for believing the Democrat rhetoric that it's the Republicans that would take away their welfare if elected. So they stay where they are out of a choice to do just that.
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