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57 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

 

Of course not. Feinstein wouldn't have been in a position to say that if Trump had not made a campaign speech 2.5 years ago where he dared to use violent rhetoric, such as offering to the pay legal bills of anyone who took care of disruptive asshats. The non-bomber bomber, the Jew hating liberal, and 2 straight months of Christmas music/Hallmark Christmas movies is clearly all Trump's fault, unlike the economy and North Korea, which was all results of Obama's enlightened rule.

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13 hours ago, Tiberius said:

maybe Soros (the favorite anti-Semite target) paid people to sign it.

Lame attempt at deflection so I'll ask again, even tho we both know the answer.

 

Is the petition that you cited signed only by citizens of Pittsburgh or is it open to residents of other cities?

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1 hour ago, /dev/null said:

Lame attempt at deflection so I'll ask again, even tho we both know the answer.

 

Is the petition that you cited signed only by citizens of Pittsburgh or is it open to residents of other cities?

Tibs was actually correct! OMG  he was right for once.

The petition was started by Bend The Arc, a PAC  chaired by George Soros' son. Thee PAC  is pushing for electing Progs  like Keith Ellison, etc.

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43 minutes ago, Wacka said:

Tibs was actually correct! OMG  he was right for once.

The petition was started by Bend The Arc, a PAC  chaired by George Soros' son. Thee PAC  is pushing for electing Progs  like Keith Ellison, etc.

So, let me get this right. An anti Trump gunman shoots up a synagogue and kills 11 people and injures 6 more. Trump wants to visit the synagogue and show his support of the grieving people. A progressive group claiming to be Jewish leaders is protesting his appearance while simultaneously supporting a Muslim for Attorney General in Minnesota who has been alleged to have beat up his girlfriend? Sometimes real life is stranger than fiction. 

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On 10/28/2018 at 4:14 AM, Coach Tuesday said:

This place is TIRED....

 

And you think THIS placed is tired. 

 

The difference between this place and TBD is you could never get away here with eighteen threads by same four people all saying the same thing after a loss during a year in which everyone but those four people knew the kind of season it would be.

 

Fire the GM. And don't tell me about this. And don't tell me about that. He's got one day to fix things and don't tell me that can't happen and he's on notice la-dee-freakin-dah.

 

Doesn't get any more tired than that.

 

Okay, back to a leftists explaining to everyone why we all resemble the PA shooter.

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. (One survivor of the massacreasked Trump not to come, citing his  rhetoric. “It’s part of his program to instigate his base, and this base in many cases have the basest feelings in the world,” he said. “He’s calling himself a nationalist. The last political group that I heard had called themselves nationalists were the Nazis.”

 

29 minutes ago, 3rdnlng said:

So, let me get this right. An anti Trump gunman shoots up a synagogue and kills 11 people and injures 6 more. Trump wants to visit the synagogue and show his support of the grieving people. A progressive group claiming to be Jewish leaders is protesting his appearance while simultaneously supporting a Muslim for Attorney General in Minnesota who has been alleged to have beat up his girlfriend? Sometimes real life is stranger than fiction. 

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Trump was tweeting the conspiracy theory nonsense that inspired this terrorist. Now he wants to show up to get publicity. Sick 

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26 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

. (One survivor of the massacreasked Trump not to come, citing his  rhetoric. “It’s part of his program to instigate his base, and this base in many cases have the basest feelings in the world,” he said. “He’s calling himself a nationalist. The last political group that I heard had called themselves nationalists were the Nazis.”

 

Trump was tweeting the conspiracy theory nonsense that inspired this terrorist. Now he wants to show up to get publicity. Sick 

Please state what conspiracy theory nonsense that Trump was tweeting that inspired this anti-Trump gunman. Be specific.

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Good

 

For those with humanity left inside, this article from the Atlantic is a must read.

 

https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2018/10/pittsburgh-jews-prepare-bury-eleven-killed-gunman/574342/

 

Under other circumstances, Daniel Leger might be among those making sure the 11 Jews who were murdered in Pittsburgh are cared for in death. He is the leader of Pittsburgh’s liberal chevre kadisha—the committee responsible for tending to and preparing bodies before burial. Instead, he is in the hospital. He is one of the two congregants and four police officers who were injured in this week’s horrific attack.

 

The Pittsburgh morgue sits in a squat cement building on a street with little light, sandwiched between a bar and a highway. The door was locked and the lobby quiet on Sunday evening; few people were out in the chilly, intermittent rain. A sign on the door instructed visitors to use a nearby phone to reach the security desk. Throughout the night, someone new would be arriving each hour. They were the shomrim, or guards.

 

Jewish tradition teaches that the dead cannot be left alone. Some call it a sign of respect for people in death, as in life. Others say that the soul, or nefesh, is connected to the body until it is buried, or even for days afterward, and people must be present as it completes its transition into the next world.

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39 minutes ago, peace out said:

 

Good

 

For those with humanity left inside, this article from the Atlantic is a must read.

 

https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2018/10/pittsburgh-jews-prepare-bury-eleven-killed-gunman/574342/

 

Under other circumstances, Daniel Leger might be among those making sure the 11 Jews who were murdered in Pittsburgh are cared for in death. He is the leader of Pittsburgh’s liberal chevre kadisha—the committee responsible for tending to and preparing bodies before burial. Instead, he is in the hospital. He is one of the two congregants and four police officers who were injured in this week’s horrific attack.

 

The Pittsburgh morgue sits in a squat cement building on a street with little light, sandwiched between a bar and a highway. The door was locked and the lobby quiet on Sunday evening; few people were out in the chilly, intermittent rain. A sign on the door instructed visitors to use a nearby phone to reach the security desk. Throughout the night, someone new would be arriving each hour. They were the shomrim, or guards.

 

Jewish tradition teaches that the dead cannot be left alone. Some call it a sign of respect for people in death, as in life. Others say that the soul, or nefesh, is connected to the body until it is buried, or even for days afterward, and people must be present as it completes its transition into the next world.

 

Seems rather insanely petty, actually.

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1 hour ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

Correct. Shows all the (sudden) rhetoric on the left calling for unity is nothing more than empty words. 

 

But that won't stop them from saying it's Trump's fault, over and over again. 

 

Because when there's no validity to your point, all you can do is repeat it over and over until it becomes a mantra.

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