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David Pakman once tweeted "Maybe they should have prayed more" when news of a mass shooting at a junior Christian school broke. He deleted the tweet after the backlash, but it gives an insight into his character.
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Its also a form of psychological torture. MSNBC even had a clinical psychologist on encouraging people to do this.
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She reminds me of a toad sitting in a swamp waiting for flies. I'm not even joking.
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@proudatheist2042 I appreciate your comment, 'though to say its in poor taste is putting it mildly: to say a bigot mocking murdered children conveys "the uselessness of prayers and religious belief" is a huge stretch. You may not share the same belief as others - it does not mean they are mistaken.
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@DEEPTRUSTX Tbh he wasn't making a statement about gun laws. He was mocking those victims about their deaths and their faith.
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Yep. I'm astounded that people are falling for this again.
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@kylestevens6544 I see my reply to you was deleted so I'll try again. I wouldn't laugh or joke about the mass murder of anyone, regardless of who they are, or what they believe. Maybe you do: your defence of his comment indicates that you do. That's on you.
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Unsubscribed. You're way too naive to be taken seriously. The same people producing this evidence now are the same people who produced all sorts of paperwork and evidence of Iraq's WMDs. Its easy to do.
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You're lucky :)
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@dherman0001 You won't be. The same people produced dossiers and paperwork about Iraq's WMDs. And you still believe these people.
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@daveyboyfox Thank you. Although he deleted it I like to remind people of exactly what type of man he is.
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@floatingpointz5903 Some of you guys are trying very hard. If that's what he meant he would have said so afterwards. Instead, after mocking the child victims of a mass shooting he deleted his tweet. Even he didn't try to do what you're trying very hard to do now: Justifying the mockery of murdered children by pretending it was social commentary. You have even less shame than he has - and that's saying something. But "whatever", dude.
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@dherman0001 No. Claims have been made since 2024, by the same people who claimed Iraq had WMDs. Then suddenly they have produced documents, just as they did in relation toIraq's WMDs. And you still believe these people?
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@acarroll6842 It was not a joke, dumb or otherwise - even pakman didn't claim it was a joke.
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I doubt it. He realised, along with many of us, that the same people produced dossiers and paperwork about Iraq's WMDs. And you still believe these people.
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Exactly. I didn't expect such naivety from this guy.
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Oh, very good point, very well put.
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@Randomest_Stories Yep. True. He said that: that's a special kind of hatred.
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Lol - good one :D
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Exactly.
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"Everyone has the face they deserve by the time they're 50 years old." - George Orwell.
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Breaking up families was always a communist tactic. I wonder if these poor buffoons realise who they are doing this on behalf of.
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Yep - and they'll continue to deny and delude themselves until they have no-one left to talk to but themselves.
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@birgittabirgersdatter8082 True. Its reprehensible. One of his supporters even replied to me on this thread saying that I was a hypocrite because 'right wingers' have probably joked about things like that, too. I replied that I've never joked or laughed about any innocent people being killed, regardless of who they were. It really shows the mindset of these types. Judging others by their own reprehensible standards.
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Yes - and that's exactly what it has all come to.
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The same people produced dossiers and paperwork about Iraq's WMDs. And you still believe these people.
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I read a book recently called 'The Priest Hunters' which detailed Ireland during the 200 years of the Penal Laws following the invasion of 1649. What they went through during that time was worse than the history of any other so-called oppressed people in history - including slavery: in the first 10 years alone between 100,000 and 300,000 Irish men, women and children were sold to slave ships bound for the Caribbean - and that's just the first 10 years. There was a trail of tears also and a final attempt at the end of those 200 years to wipe out the nation entirely so that the land could be used as a breadbasket for the British Empire. None of the Irish are even talking about those times.
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He may be ignorant about it or.....he may be just trying to deny its existence.
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It was an Iranian plot, was it? How very timely and convenient. The only think we need to know now is why the authorities kept it quiet for so long. And of course I believe every single word out of their mouths, I know they'd never lie to us.
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@SkyeSquirr3l Where were you when similar claims were made about Iraq. Seriously? You actually believe these people?
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We have the same with the labour party over here in the UK. People of a certain mindset and set of traits began gravitating towards the party over the years until it was eventually taken over by them. Their mindset prevents them from seeing anything outside their own bubble.
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Hollywood director doesn't know about trafficking. Yeah....sure.
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For someone who is squeaking about stereotypes and bigotry, he sure does carry a lot of them himself. No wonder Maher had had enough.
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@justinm1200 Exactly.
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Exactly.
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He is a bad piece of work that guy.
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Good on Trump. Bass's "political" background suggests that she was...not too unhappy....about what happened in her state.
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You're not missing anything. The guy doesn't know what he believes, everything he believes contradicts everything else he believes. Modern "liberals" aren't able to think or reason. Angry and bewildered, the lot of them.
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I admired Michael Moore in the early days because he was so anti-war during the Bush era. He's been remarkably quiet the last 4 years. I also remember reading his book and how he described destroying the career and then the life of a teacher who had done a lot to help him. He's a man who enjoys destruction, dragging people down. A charlatan.
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@mbarn6633 No - MAGAs are just calling out hypocrisy: Pro abortion people were all for my body my choice, but when it came to the lockdown and peoples' choice on the jabs, they suddenly went very silent.
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The tactic they used against him (and all their political opponents) is outlined in Saul Alinsky's book 'Rules for Radicals': in it he urges them never to debate their opponent on the issues because they will always lose, but instead to attack their opponents' character.
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I agree completely.
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We know about it, alright - we're just shocked people are believing the "reports" and claims from the same people who brought us "Iraq's WMD" dossier.
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There is something seriously wrong with that woman. Her eyes look dead.
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@audit_the_fed Yep. That doesn't surprise me at all. Well done for calling him out. It did have an effect.
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@1faithchick7 Well said.
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@cjay2 Tell me what difference that makes.
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@IIFrozenFlame Its true.
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@chrisivan_yt You think the murder of children is funny, do you? Birds of a feather.
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Or reparations from ISIS in Libya who are currently selling captured back African slaves today in open markets for the equivalent of $400. I'm not joking: ISIS re-introduced the trade in black slaves after they took over in Libya in 2011. You'll never hear the msm or people like this guy talking about that.
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