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   From: maximusheadroom@gmx.com   
      
   In news:ehphnklk8cc0auq4b608k20i729bi8uu6e@4ax.com, !Jones typed:   
      
   >>But I must congratulate Team Blue for driving the news of Minnesota   
   >>graft/money laundering off the front pages for now. Instead of following the   
   >>trail of congressional appropriations -> blue states -> favorite NGOs ->   
   >>Democrat election campaigns, we're talking about ICE... and maybe speeding up   
   >>the conversion from a cold civil war to a hot civil war.   
      
   >>"...Antifa 'influencer' and Minnesota cross-dresser Kyle Wagner posted videos   
   >>on social media urging an armed uprising: 'Get your f-king guns and stop   
   these   
   >>f-king people . The Second Amendment is the only thing that's gonna keep   
   >>you f-king protected from literal f-king Nazi gunmen.'   
      
   >>"They want more deaths. They want to incite more violence. It serves their   
   >>purposes."   
      
   > Oh, I don't think we're primed for a "civil war" yet.   
      
   > I do think that the daily dose of violence on the news feeds is   
   > hurting the Donald Trump party, and those of us who oppose the   
   > Donald's reign definitely want to keep running a loop of seven masked   
   > agents body slamming a nurse to the pavement and shooting him   
   > repeatedly. That makes *much* better TV than accusing somebody   
   > pilfering the schools' milk money, don't we agree on that?   
      
   You didn't answer my question.   
      
   > The best analogy I recall immediately is JFK, by many evaluations the   
   > worst president; although, there is much competition for that title.   
   > He had at least as many scandals as the Donald... then, one day, he   
   > takes a 7mm through the snot locker and he's suddenly *loved* by   
   > everyone. (Do you remember what you were doing when you heard the   
   > news? ... I do.) As I recall, nobody remembered what they were doing   
   > when they heard of Bahía de Cochinos!   
      
   > But, here's the point, Headley: the ICE agents found his gun and shot   
   > him repeatedly, apparently just for having it. The federal   
   > administration people (none of whom were present) said he was shot   
   > because he threatened the agents; however, multiple video recordings   
   > contradict this. When you look at the totality of the ICE agents'   
   > behavior, is not this *exactly* why the gunners say we have guns?   
      
   You didn't answer my question.   
      
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