Friday, August 28, 2020

America Coming Together under Trump...

25 comments:

  1. America is coming together under Dotard? LOL. Those are some pretty strong delusions you suffer from.

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  2. The Cloak of Gyges is coming off the violent Democratic militias, Antifa and BLM. America is seeing, with its' own eyes, the irrational out-of-control violence of the Leftist mobs. Thanks for showing America your true colours, Dervy. #WeStandwithKyle
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  3. The Cloak of Gyges is coming off the violent White Nationalist militias, The boogaloo and Proud boys. America is seeing, with its' own eyes, the irrational out-of-control violence of the right (extrajudicial murders by the police and police riots). Thanks for showing America your true colors, Minus. #WeStandwithJacob

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  4. What cities have they burned down? LOL!

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  5. ADL Report: Right-Wing Extremists Killed 38 People in 2019, Far Surpassing All Other Murderous Extremists. (excerpt) New York, NY, February 26, 2020 … Right-wing extremists were responsible for the vast majority of extremist-related murders in the United States in 2019, with the El Paso shooting capping off a bloody decade during which the far right was responsible for 76 percent of all extremist-related murders.

    ADL's annual Murder and Extremism report found that of the 42 extremist-related murders in the U.S. last year, 38 were committed by individuals subscribing to various far-right ideologies, including white supremacy. ADL ranked 2019 as the sixth-deadliest year on record for extremist-related [tRump-inspired] violence since 1970. [end excerpt]

    Also, zero cities have been burned down by anyone.

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  6. Last night Left wing extremists shot and killed a Patriot in Portland. A black BLM also shouted "Black Lives Matter" before stabbing and killing a random bystander. He has been charged with a HATE Crime. Left wing extremists shot at and attempted to kill Kyle Rittenhouse in Kenosha, WI, last weekend but he was armed and shot 3 of them.

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  7. Quote: The criminal complaint charging 17-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse with two counts of first-degree intentional homicide and other crimes related to Tuesday's fatal shootings in Kenosha [accuses him] of killing Anthony Huber, 26, of Silver Lake; and Joseph Rosenbaum, 36, of Kenosha. The Illinois teenager also faces felony charges of attempted first-degree intentional homicide and two charges of first-degree recklessly endangering safety, and a misdemeanor charge of possession of a dangerous weapon by a person under 18. ... In both killings, video shows Rittenhouse being pursued before shots are fired. Although some claimed that Rosenbaum had thrown a weapon at Rittenhouse, the criminal complaint filed with the Kenosha County District Attorney states that he threw a plastic bag. Video shows Huber attempting to strike Rittenhouse when Huber was shot in the chest. [end quote]

    No video shows that either victim shot at Rittenhouse or tried to kill him.

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  8. What I found when I Googled A black BLM also shouted "Black Lives Matter" before stabbing and killing a random bystander... nothing.

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  9. That's only because Google blocks/censors conservative sites. Your tech sponsored "cloak of Gyges" in action.

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  10. Google does not block/censor conservative sites. The stabber you refer to is crazy by his own admission. And, AS PER THE STORY YOU LINKED TO, the victim suffered a bruised lung (he did not die).

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  11. Crazy as in "he didn't know that stabbing was wrong?" Then why'd he scream "Black Lives Matter" when he stabbed the guy?

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  12. How the f*ck do I know? Unlike you, I'm not a mind-reader. He must have wanted to go to prison.

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  13. Crazy means not knowing what you are doing is wrong. He wasn't crazy. He knew it was wrong.

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  14. You personally examined and assessed his mental condition, "Doctor Minus"?

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  15. Nope, I simply quote the law.

    Exemption from full criminal punishment on such grounds dates back to at least the Code of Hammurabi.[2] Legal definitions of insanity or mental disorder are varied, and include the M'Naghten Rule, the Durham rule, the 1953 British Royal Commission on Capital Punishment report, the ALI rule (American Legal Institute Model Penal Code rule), and other provisions, often relating to a lack of mens rea ("guilty mind").[1]:613–635[3] In the criminal laws of Australia and Canada, statutory legislation enshrines the M'Naghten Rules, with the terms defense of mental disorder, defense of mental illness or not criminally responsible by reason of mental disorder employed. Being incapable of distinguishing right from wrong is one basis for being found to be legally insane as a criminal defense.[1] It originated in the M'Naghten Rule, and has been reinterpreted and modernized through more recent cases, such as People v. Serravo

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  16. "often relating to a lack of mens rea ("guilty mind") ... Being incapable of distinguishing right from wrong is one basis for being found to be legally insane as a criminal defense".

    Explaining why there are so many seriously mentally ill people behind bars. They didn't meet the narrow legal definition to have been able to use their insanity as a defense.

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  17. No, explains why you can't EXECUTE people with an IQ below 70.

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  18. It's been done. As recently as 2012.

    Texas Executes Man With IQ of 61. 8/6/2012 (excerpt) ...the Death Penalty Information Center shows forty-four such prisoners executed before Atkins, noting that some claiming intellectual disability have been killed since then. Others, like Johnny Paul Penry -- a man with an IQ of 56 who did not know how many hours there were in a day, still believed in Santa Claus and came within days of execution in 2000 -- are now imprisoned for life. (The DPIC lists twelve more Texas prisoners whose sentences were reduced after Atkins). Just last month, Georgia death row inmate Warren Hill came close to execution despite also being diagnosed as mentally retarded. (He lived to see another day because of unrelated concerns, over the state's lethal injection protocol). Weeks before that, Ohio Governor John Kasich granted clemency to John Eley, in part due to concerns expressed by the former prosecutor in his case over his "low intellectual functioning". [end excerpt].

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  19. Dotard's IQ is probably higher than 70. Not a lot higher, but a little higher. So that shouldn't be a problem re executing him for his crimes.

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  20. lol! Trump sure outsmarted Hillary Clinton (and soon, Joe Biden)!

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  21. He cheated. If Dotard manages to cheat his way to another "victory" I'd fully support someone assassinating his ass. Whoever did it would be a hero in my book.

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  22. If he cheated, why haven't you impeached him agin? LOL!!!!!

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  23. Senate republicans just admitted Dotard is guilty. In a report they were working on while impeachment was taking place. i.e. they knew Dotard was guilty but refused to vote to remove him. Because they're the anti-American traitors, not the "deep state" patriots your delusions say are going to prison.

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