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Sure big difference from being a true predator though, right?
I guess as a white predator, like Jeffery, I would get away with a lot longer and easier... - wiz1901
Who said anything about the pedophiles race?
White, black - doesnt matter to me. Wasnt the pedophile in Kenosha with the extra hole in the head also a pedophile blm rioter? |
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Gotta respect anyone that can play through the Stanley Cup finals with a collapsed lung (among other ailments) and go directly to the hospital afterward. Just wow. - grinder10
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Topshelf2010
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Sure big difference from being a true predator though, right?
I guess as a white predator, like Jeffery, I would get away with a lot longer and easier... - wiz1901 is it because you are white, or have more money or better educated? or live on your own island or a mansion with no neighbors? |
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On a hot day like today, Beach Blonde is good. Big fan of Reel Hazy. And any porter/stout. - mohel
Slalom King is my favorite, and the brewery is two blocks from my house, but if I’m being honest, Scorched Earth makes better beer, and it’s not too much further away. |
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Slalom King is my favorite, and the brewery is two blocks from my house, but if I’m being honest, Scorched Earth makes better beer, and it’s not too much further away. - Ogilthorpe2
Scorched is excellent, too. Cool place, too. |
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wiz1901
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Who said anything about the pedophiles race? - PatShart
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Sure big difference from being a true predator though, right?
I guess as a white predator, like Jeffery, I would get away with a lot more longer and easier...
- wiz1901
...says the guy himself who has been tracking young hockey players across the country..."scouting them"
Want to keep going? - PatShart
You compared me (or basically called me) a pedophile, and I am white.
White, black - doesnt matter to me. Wasnt the pedophile in Kenosha with the extra hole in the head also a pedophile blm rioter? |
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wiz1901
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is it because you are white, or have more money or better educated? or live on your own island or a mansion with no neighbors? - Topshelf2010
WHY I would be treated differentLy?
Is the REALY what you are asking me?
Nah, it's not because I am white, we all are treated equal
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Honestly, I am not sure what happened in one case of thousands of racial injustice acts that have been happened in this county for centuries...changes the current political climate...that we need to fix it, with discussion, with friendships, no close-mindedness and admission there iS a problem.
I support the police and BLACK LIVES MATTER.
I know you can't there, brother. - wiz1901
Black Lives Matter is an organization that is using racial injustice for their political purposes. The are self avowed Marxists with the objective of destroying America. That's not some right wing conspiracy crap - it's on their own website. They used George Floyd's death to kick off protests and riots the same way they used Michael "Hands up don't shoot" Brown's death 4 years ago to launch riots in St. Louis and other places. They don't give a rip about black lives except for when it suits their needs - if they did they would have been trying to help inner city black lives condemned to live in 3rd world hellhole conditions for decades.
I don't support the Black Lives Matter organization for the reasons stated above. I do support measures to improve the lives of black people and all people so all Americans can feel like they are part of the American family. I support equal opportunity for all people. I do not support coercion to produce equal results because it isn't possible and is nothing but a divisive wedge device.
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wiz1901
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Black Lives Matter is an organization that is using racial injustice for their political purposes. The are self avowed Marxists with the objective of destroying America. That's not some right wing conspiracy crap - it's on their own website. They used George Floyd's death to kick off protests and riots the same way they used Michael "Hands up don't shoot" Brown's death 4 years ago to launch riots in St. Louis and other places. They don't give a rip about black lives except for when it suits their needs - if they did they would have been trying to help inner city black lives condemned to live in 3rd world hellhole conditions for decades.
I don't support the Black Lives Matter organization for the reasons stated above. I do support measures to improve the lives of black people and all people so all Americans can feel like they are part of the American family. I support equal opportunity for all people. I do not support coercion to produce equal results because it isn't possible and is nothing but a divisive wedge device. - EbonyRaptor
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ah, #45's buddy, Jeffrey Epstein - wiz1901
Epstein wasn't "45's" buddy. 45 banned him from Mar-a-lago when Epstein was hitting on a towel girl at the pool.
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Topshelf2010
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WHY I would be treated differentLy?
Is the REALY what you are asking me?
- wiz1901 Nah, it's not because I am white, we all are treated equal Oh, you are talking about treatment. Do you have a tendency to resist arrest, be combative, be disrespectful to authority figures, or carry a weapon or on drugs?
Back to hockey, the nhl has a new directive of involving people of color in hockey more which came out today. What a farce. Will this fix the current situation that America is in? sorry to say: No
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Black Lives Matter is an organization that is using racial injustice for their political purposes. The are self avowed Marxists with the objective of destroying America. That's not some right wing conspiracy crap - it's on their own website. They used George Floyd's death to kick off protests and riots the same way they used Michael "Hands up don't shoot" Brown's death 4 years ago to launch riots in St. Louis and other places. They don't give a rip about black lives except for when it suits their needs - if they did they would have been trying to help inner city black lives condemned to live in 3rd world hellhole conditions for decades.
I don't support the Black Lives Matter organization for the reasons stated above. I do support measures to improve the lives of black people and all people so all Americans can feel like they are part of the American family. I support equal opportunity for all people. I do not support coercion to produce equal results because it isn't possible and is nothing but a divisive wedge device. - EbonyRaptor I thought the Black Lives Matter was about Cop brutality against people of color. Which has evolved into systemic racism on all levels and a fight against the fallacy of white supremacy. Just not a huge fan of the name of "Black Lives Matter" as it is very misleading for the majority of the people. Also, if blacks really cared about black lives, there would be less shootings, violence and crime in the lower income areas including less drug usage. So of course, there is more crime in lower income areas, so you have more cops and thus more interaction with cops. A no win situation. Unfortunately lower income areas have a larger black population. And there is a tendency for people that live in a lower income area or projects or subsidized housing, they live by a different set of rules than the normal American society.
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Just saying good bye to the few friends I made on here
No need to respond if you're not one of them.
And yes, i am not on the side that supports violent pedophiles that resist arrest - PatShart
I am with you. The presupposition that every negative encounter between a white cop and black offender is racist drives the narrative without considering the facts and context of the event. Its a disgrace and slander. How about a protest for the innocent citizens of kenosha, minneapolis, portland etc who have been assaulted, terrorized and their businesses burned down because of this false narrative. No justice or mercy for them from these sactimonious one eyed jacks players. Such courage. No need to throw me out. I am done with NHL. |
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People of Color cannot seek refuge from racism... - wiz1901
I'm not debating there are individual acts of racism, nor am I debating there are still remnants of systemic racism, although it is much improved in my lifetime alone (66 years). What I am saying is the Black Lives Matter organization has hijacked a serious matter for their own purposes, which they proudly proclaim to be the overthrow of capitalist America. They are not striving to make black lives better, they are striving to tear down the system that gives black lives the best chance to live free and happy lives. There are untold number of examples that shows their hypocrisy and duplicity but I'll cite just one - their call for racism against white people. How can they claim to fight racism when they promote racism. Racism is racism and it's wrong regardless of the skin colors involved.
I worked with a black guy when I was in my 30's and we became good friends. One day he invited me to a party a friend of his was having and I went. I was the only white person at the party. Gerry (my friend) introduced me to some people and a couple were friendly but most of the other people at the party looked at me with suspicion and some were down right sneering at me. I felt very uncomfortable and left after about an hour. Gerry could see it and apologized the next time I saw him at work. None of those people knew me but at least some of them judged me by the color of my skin. That doesn't make them bad people but it does show they prejudged me based on the color of my skin. I hope there comes a day when a person can mingle among a crowd of strangers and no one notices the color of skin. |
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wiz1901
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Epstein wasn't "45's" buddy. 45 banned him from Mar-a-lago when Epstein was hitting on a towel girl at the pool. - EbonyRaptor
Wow. #45 did the banning?
It's difficult to try and disconnect 45 from so many of these people and things "he didn't know about."
According to an interview with Cosmopolitan in 2002, Donald Trump said that he and Jeffrey Epstein were “great friends” who knew each other for fifteen years. That puts their first meeting in the late 1980s. At that time, Epstein just started his own investment firm and was making connections with CEOs like Leslie Wexner.
In the late 1980s, Donald Trump was a real estate mogul in New York, where Jeffrey Epstein was living. It’s possible that the two of them were at the same party. They would have had a mutual interest in meeting each other: Trump to have a financial guy and Epstein to secure another rich client for his investment business.
New York wasn’t the only place Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump spent time together. They both owned mansions in Palm Beach, FL. Trump owns Mar-a-Lago, his private golf course where he spends a lot of vacation time. Epstein’s mansion, which was a hub of his sex trafficking operation, was close to Mar-a-Lago.
Jeffrey Epstein bought his mansion in 1990. Donald Trump purchased Mar-a-Lago in 1985, turning it into a private resort ten years later. While Epstein and Trump both lived in Palm Beach, Mar-a-Lago hosted the infamous “Calendar Girl Club” where Epstein and Trump were both in attendance.
According to one of Donald Trump’s aides, Trump was friends with Jeffrey Epstein and hung out with him a lot because he was rich. The massive amount of wealth Epstein and Trump obtained kept them in an insular social circle. They were two rich men into investments in a very small pond.
According to sources, Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein would be each other’s wingman at parties. They were close to each other for years, and reportedly, Epstein was the one who introduced Trump to his current wife, Melania. Then a bidding war in 2004 supposedly upended their friendship.
In 2004, a mansion called Maison De L’amitie, ironically translating to House of Friendship, went up for sale in Palm Beach. Being a lucrative property, both real estate baron Donald Trump and investor Jeffrey Epstein had their eyes on the prize.
The bidding war began. It nearly ended their friendship, with each accusing the other of not having enough money. Donald Trump even banned Jeffrey Epstein from Mar-a-Lago. The ban was because Epstein was being inappropriate with a guest’s underage daughter. (the pool girl towel story, well...is that last straw or the cover of the real last straw to the ban?)
The friendship was well over by 2008 after Jeffrey Epstein was found guilty of soliciting a prostitute and soliciting a minor. Donald Trump now denies that he and Epstein were ever friends. According to a 2018 interview with Miami attorney Bradley Edwards, a prosecutor in the Epstein case, Trump was more than willing to discuss details with him about Epstein.
Despite the falling out, Donald Trump appointed two noteworthy connections to Jeffrey Epstein to his cabinet after he was inaugurated. The first was Alex Acosta, the U.S. attorney responsible for negotiating a ridiculously lenient plea deal with Jeffrey Epstein in 2008. Trump appointed him Secretary of Labor in 2017.
The plea deal Acosta negotiated with Jeffrey Epstein reduced the multiple counts Epstein was facing to two. The life sentence that may have come with the charges became a year with a lenient detention agreement. The deal caused public outcry after Epstein’s arrest in 2019. After, Acosta stepped down with Donald Trump’s blessing.
Donald Trump also appointed the current U.S. Attorney General William Barr, whose father hired Jeffrey Epstein to teach at The Dalton School. Despite the connection, Barr refused to recuse himself from the investigation. It’s unclear whether Trump knew of Acosta or Barr due to his previous connection with Epstein. |
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wiz1901
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I'm not debating there are individual acts of racism, nor am I debating there are still remnants of systemic racism, although it is much improved in my lifetime alone (66 years). What I am saying is the Black Lives Matter organization has hijacked a serious matter for their own purposes, which they proudly proclaim to be the overthrow of capitalist America. They are not striving to make black lives better, they are striving to tear down the system that gives black lives the best chance to live free and happy lives. There are untold number of examples that shows their hypocrisy and duplicity but I'll cite just one - their call for racism against white people. How can they claim to fight racism when they promote racism. Racism is racism and it's wrong regardless of the skin colors involved.
I worked with a black guy when I was in my 30's and we became good friends. One day he invited me to a party a friend of his was having and I went. I was the only white person at the party. Gerry (my friend) introduced me to some people and a couple were friendly but most of the other people at the party looked at me with suspicion and some were down right sneering at me. I felt very uncomfortable and left after about an hour. Gerry could see it and apologized the next time I saw him at work. None of those people knew me but at least some of them judged me by the color of my skin. That doesn't make them bad people but it does show they prejudged me based on the color of my skin. I hope there comes a day when a person can mingle among a crowd of strangers and no one notices the color of skin. - EbonyRaptor
I dunno if it was necessarily your specific skin, or the past actions when a skin color close to yours did them a misdeed... |
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mohel
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Wow. #45 did the banning?
It's difficult to try and disconnect 45 from so many of these people and things "he didn't know about."
According to an interview with Cosmopolitan in 2002, Donald Trump said that he and Jeffrey Epstein were “great friends” who knew each other for fifteen years. That puts their first meeting in the late 1980s. At that time, Epstein just started his own investment firm and was making connections with CEOs like Leslie Wexner.
In the late 1980s, Donald Trump was a real estate mogul in New York, where Jeffrey Epstein was living. It’s possible that the two of them were at the same party. They would have had a mutual interest in meeting each other: Trump to have a financial guy and Epstein to secure another rich client for his investment business.
New York wasn’t the only place Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump spent time together. They both owned mansions in Palm Beach, FL. Trump owns Mar-a-Lago, his private golf course where he spends a lot of vacation time. Epstein’s mansion, which was a hub of his sex trafficking operation, was close to Mar-a-Lago.
Jeffrey Epstein bought his mansion in 1990. Donald Trump purchased Mar-a-Lago in 1985, turning it into a private resort ten years later. While Epstein and Trump both lived in Palm Beach, Mar-a-Lago hosted the infamous “Calendar Girl Club” where Epstein and Trump were both in attendance.
According to one of Donald Trump’s aides, Trump was friends with Jeffrey Epstein and hung out with him a lot because he was rich. The massive amount of wealth Epstein and Trump obtained kept them in an insular social circle. They were two rich men into investments in a very small pond.
According to sources, Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein would be each other’s wingman at parties. They were close to each other for years, and reportedly, Epstein was the one who introduced Trump to his current wife, Melania. Then a bidding war in 2004 supposedly upended their friendship.
In 2004, a mansion called Maison De L’amitie, ironically translating to House of Friendship, went up for sale in Palm Beach. Being a lucrative property, both real estate baron Donald Trump and investor Jeffrey Epstein had their eyes on the prize.
The bidding war began. It nearly ended their friendship, with each accusing the other of not having enough money. Donald Trump even banned Jeffrey Epstein from Mar-a-Lago. The ban was because Epstein was being inappropriate with a guest’s underage daughter.
The friendship was well over by 2008 after Jeffrey Epstein was found guilty of soliciting a prostitute and soliciting a minor. Donald Trump now denies that he and Epstein were ever friends. According to a 2018 interview with Miami attorney Bradley Edwards, a prosecutor in the Epstein case, Trump was more than willing to discuss details with him about Epstein.
Despite the falling out, Donald Trump appointed two noteworthy connections to Jeffrey Epstein to his cabinet after he was inaugurated. The first was Alex Acosta, the U.S. attorney responsible for negotiating a ridiculously lenient plea deal with Jeffrey Epstein in 2008. Trump appointed him Secretary of Labor in 2017.
The plea deal Acosta negotiated with Jeffrey Epstein reduced the multiple counts Epstein was facing to two. The life sentence that may have come with the charges became a year with a lenient detention agreement. The deal caused public outcry after Epstein’s arrest in 2019. After, Acosta stepped down with Donald Trump’s blessing.
Donald Trump also appointed the current U.S. Attorney General William Barr, whose father hired Jeffrey Epstein to teach at The Dalton School. Despite the connection, Barr refused to recuse himself from the investigation. It’s unclear whether Trump knew of Acosta or Barr due to his previous connection with Epstein. - wiz1901
That's the longest post you ever wrote without multiple typos. Why don't you just post the link you copied it from? |
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I dunno if it was necessarily your specific skin, or the past actions when a skin color close to yours did them a misdeed... - wiz1901
I didn't do a good job of making my point - too wordy. If "brevity is the soul of wit", I'm probably one of the least wittiest people you'll ever meet.
My point was we all sometimes prejudge, and sometimes it's because the other person is different than us, and sometimes the difference is skin color, or language, or customs, or any number of things. It doesn't mean we're bad - it means we're imperfect humans. |
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I am with you. The presupposition that every negative encounter between a white cop and black offender is racist drives the narrative without considering the facts and context of the event. Its a disgrace and slander. How about a protest for the innocent citizens of kenosha, minneapolis, portland etc who have been assaulted, terrorized and their businesses burned down because of this false narrative. No justice or mercy for them from these sactimonious one eyed jacks players. Such courage. No need to throw me out. I am done with NHL. - bogiedoc
This is a HOCKEY site I've visited for over a decade and enjoy. And I try to avoid religion and politics. But the bolded is what drives me batpoop crazy. When fact, logic, and open two way thinking happens then maybe I'll engage. But without it, forget it. |
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HawkintheD
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Wow. #45 did the banning?
It's difficult to try and disconnect 45 from so many of these people and things "he didn't know about."
According to an interview with Cosmopolitan in 2002, Donald Trump said that he and Jeffrey Epstein were “great friends” who knew each other for fifteen years. That puts their first meeting in the late 1980s. At that time, Epstein just started his own investment firm and was making connections with CEOs like Leslie Wexner.
In the late 1980s, Donald Trump was a real estate mogul in New York, where Jeffrey Epstein was living. It’s possible that the two of them were at the same party. They would have had a mutual interest in meeting each other: Trump to have a financial guy and Epstein to secure another rich client for his investment business.
New York wasn’t the only place Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump spent time together. They both owned mansions in Palm Beach, FL. Trump owns Mar-a-Lago, his private golf course where he spends a lot of vacation time. Epstein’s mansion, which was a hub of his sex trafficking operation, was close to Mar-a-Lago.
Jeffrey Epstein bought his mansion in 1990. Donald Trump purchased Mar-a-Lago in 1985, turning it into a private resort ten years later. While Epstein and Trump both lived in Palm Beach, Mar-a-Lago hosted the infamous “Calendar Girl Club” where Epstein and Trump were both in attendance.
According to one of Donald Trump’s aides, Trump was friends with Jeffrey Epstein and hung out with him a lot because he was rich. The massive amount of wealth Epstein and Trump obtained kept them in an insular social circle. They were two rich men into investments in a very small pond.
According to sources, Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein would be each other’s wingman at parties. They were close to each other for years, and reportedly, Epstein was the one who introduced Trump to his current wife, Melania. Then a bidding war in 2004 supposedly upended their friendship.
In 2004, a mansion called Maison De L’amitie, ironically translating to House of Friendship, went up for sale in Palm Beach. Being a lucrative property, both real estate baron Donald Trump and investor Jeffrey Epstein had their eyes on the prize.
The bidding war began. It nearly ended their friendship, with each accusing the other of not having enough money. Donald Trump even banned Jeffrey Epstein from Mar-a-Lago. The ban was because Epstein was being inappropriate with a guest’s underage daughter. (the pool girl towel story, well...is that last straw or the cover of the real last straw to the ban?)
The friendship was well over by 2008 after Jeffrey Epstein was found guilty of soliciting a prostitute and soliciting a minor. Donald Trump now denies that he and Epstein were ever friends. According to a 2018 interview with Miami attorney Bradley Edwards, a prosecutor in the Epstein case, Trump was more than willing to discuss details with him about Epstein.
Despite the falling out, Donald Trump appointed two noteworthy connections to Jeffrey Epstein to his cabinet after he was inaugurated. The first was Alex Acosta, the U.S. attorney responsible for negotiating a ridiculously lenient plea deal with Jeffrey Epstein in 2008. Trump appointed him Secretary of Labor in 2017.
The plea deal Acosta negotiated with Jeffrey Epstein reduced the multiple counts Epstein was facing to two. The life sentence that may have come with the charges became a year with a lenient detention agreement. The deal caused public outcry after Epstein’s arrest in 2019. After, Acosta stepped down with Donald Trump’s blessing.
Donald Trump also appointed the current U.S. Attorney General William Barr, whose father hired Jeffrey Epstein to teach at The Dalton School. Despite the connection, Barr refused to recuse himself from the investigation. It’s unclear whether Trump knew of Acosta or Barr due to his previous connection with Epstein. - wiz1901
Don't necessarily care either way and I know you're using the article to win an argument, but let's be honest. Do you think the Donald actually has any "great friends"...at least in the context of how you or I might call someone that? |
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Don't necessarily care either way and I know you're using the article to win an argument, but let's be honest. Do you think the Donald actually has any "great friends"...at least in the context of how you or I might call someone that? - HawkintheD
Hahaha hahaha, i seriously don't know what the big deal is in regards to the league deciding not to play? Last i checked we live in America. If this brings about change great, and I'm all for change. Change most times equals growth. I wish the fear mongering would stop i think that's worse than violent video games.
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I didn't do a good job of making my point - too wordy. If "brevity is the soul of wit", I'm probably one of the least wittiest people you'll ever meet.
My point was we all sometimes prejudge, and sometimes it's because the other person is different than us, and sometimes the difference is skin color, or language, or customs, or any number of things. It doesn't mean we're bad - it means we're imperfect humans. - EbonyRaptor
Agreed....
I am not a racist but definitely prejudiced....
Being a white guy, if a scary looking black guy is walking down the street I avoid him...
If a scary looking white guy is walking down the street I avoid him....
Racist no....
Prejudiced yes......
Is that wrong?
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Here you go, Rico..... from a local Minneapolis television station.
https://www.kare11.com/ar...ec-481c-90fe-7acd4ead3d04
Again, no idea if it is true, but waiting for the process to play out before making a social statement by boycotting hockey seems a sound way to go.
Have a wonderful time at the rink discussing with JJ. - mohel
Eb Raptor's post: "By the way, you probably won't be informed by the mainstream media, but the medical examiner in Minnesota determined George Floyd's death was due to drug overdose - not the cop kneeling on his neck."
Mo Mo's post backing him up like a Posse member in good standing does: "I read the Floyd document (the actual document filed with the court) earlier today, and it does say what you wrote here. Stuff is gonna get real when that officer is acquitted or the charges are dropped."
When challenged to post links "that the ME determined cause of death was an overdose" it took the both of you an hour and a half to come up with this: https://www.kare11.com/ar...ec-481c-90fe-7acd4ead3d04
And this is the document you use to support the your WORDS in YOUR post?? That the ME found cause of death an overdose? From the link YOU posted to support your posts. The Medical Examiner's, Baker, conclusion.
"In Baker's final report after watching the videos, he ruled Floyd's death a homicide caused by "law enforcement subdual, restraint, and neck compression."
The FBI asked the Armed Forces Medical Examiner to review Baker's autopsy and they agreed with his findings, writing "his death was caused by the police subdual and restraint" with cardiovascular disease and drug intoxication contributing."
So you and Eb Raptor are liars, very very low reading comprehension or spewed what you heard/read at Qanon, Fox Ruse Whorehouse, Brietbart or InfoWars and scrambled for a link that you don't wanna post from the above fraud sites and found one that does NOT support your lies.
That is all Mo Mo, "Raptor" and The Fellas. The exercise was to point out to those who may not know you're frauds, liars and or cowards and not to repeat your spew/filth. I'll be checkin in from time to time to expose "The Fellas" as needed.
Carry on.
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Epstein wasn't "45's" buddy. 45 banned him from Mar-a-lago when Epstein was hitting on a towel girl at the pool. - EbonyRaptor
Cause 45 was jealous. |
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