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7 hours ago, Reality Check said:

Funny how many of the urban neighborhoods being burned up are also designated as "economic opportunity zones".

 

That was only true for the first night or two of looting...

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On 10/12/2020 at 6:54 PM, westside2 said:

Alright,move along. Nothing to see here. Just another deplorable killed. 

I wonder if tibs and his alter egos are laughing over this.

 

...you're SERIOUSLY asking?......another mark on his chalkboard tally.......

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On 10/5/2020 at 4:56 PM, Dragoon said:


Right. Great. Thing is I toss those stats out. Mostly. Why? Because of how the stays are put together. I’m a busy guy. I run a small business, takes all my time, so I don’t have time to put together the homework...but I remember the Obama administration classifying the San Bernardino shooting as workplace violence. Member that fiasco? Muslim employee shooting up the Christmas party. I’ve been around the block a time or two, man...and I can’t tell you how many times I’ve seen stats manipulated to reach a desired conclusion. I bet Rittenhouse’s heroics are classified incorrectly. So...nice article. 

What do you base your opinions on if you don't trust any information which is inconvenient to your world view due to potential for bias?

Posted
43 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

What is not mentioned and critical:

 

at least 500 rounds of center fire pistol ammunition.

and or

at least 500 rounds of centerfire rifle ammunition.

 

Keep firearms clean and take them to the range to test fire 1 week before the election.  Test at different distances to understand the elevation changes necessary.

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1 hour ago, Jauronimo said:

What do you base your opinions on if you don't trust any information which is inconvenient to your world view due to potential for bias?

 

That's a real passive-aggressive way of asking a question. So lets not let your attempt to be a jerk go unnoticed.

 

I don't mind stats. I like them. However, it's important to know the ingredients of the stats. I find, often, that political stats are politically motivated. 

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23 minutes ago, Dragoon said:

 

That's a real passive-aggressive way of asking a question. So lets not let your attempt to be a jerk go unnoticed.

 

I don't mind stats. I like them. However, it's important to know the ingredients of the stats. I find, often, that political stats are politically motivated. 

Which stats do you like?  You've already stated you don't have the time to dissect the "ingredients".  Which stats do you trust?

Posted
49 minutes ago, Jauronimo said:

Which stats do you like?  You've already stated you don't have the time to dissect the "ingredients".  Which stats do you trust?

 

I like the stats that I compute. 

 

I like transparent stats where they explain what went into them. 

 

It's really simple. Not hard. 

Posted
2 hours ago, bdutton said:

What is not mentioned and critical:

 

at least 500 rounds of center fire pistol ammunition.

and or

at least 500 rounds of centerfire rifle ammunition.

 

Keep firearms clean and take them to the range to test fire 1 week before the election.  Test at different distances to understand the elevation changes necessary.

 

I can't find ammo and coins are in short supply...

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Posted

 

 

All of the cities where Election Day rioting is expected have one thing in common: They're run by Democrats

by Eddie Scarry

 

Original Article

 

The next time a cable news anchor mentions the perpetual "growing threat of right-wing violence in America" (which, for some reason, never becomes much more than a "threat"), I'd like them to also name the list of cities preparing for mass rioting on Election Day.

 

Here's a hint: None of them voted for President Trump in 2016. CNN earlier this month reported that "police department leaders in cities from Baltimore to Seattle and Portland ... have prohibited officers from taking days off around the election." Bloomberg reported likewise that "Chicago, Philadelphia and New York are among cities that have revealed plans to prevent violence on Nov. 3

 

More at the link;

 

 

 

 

 

 

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