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15 minutes ago, BillsFanNC said:

One of the people who died at the Capitol on J6.

 

None of the people who died at the Capitol on J6 were law enforcement despite what useful idiots still parrot to this day.

 

 

you really can't make up the farms reply to your post.

 

 

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On 1/27/2023 at 9:24 AM, BillsFanNC said:

 

You know who really killed her?

Jack Posobiec, originator of the nutcase conspiracies that came to consume her and to make her a willing participant in a riot.

Correct headline: Obese Georgia Rioter Dies in Crush of People Storming Capitol

 

 

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36 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

 

 

 

So typical.

 

So childish

 

So liberal.

 

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5 minutes ago, The Frankish Reich said:

You know who really killed her?

 

 

Gee, most people would have said the guy hitting her with a stick.

 

Thank goodness we have our local "voice from on high" who knows that it was a Tweeting poster guilty of her murder.

 

 

 

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10 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

 

So typical.

 

So childish

 

So liberal.

 

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Gee, most people would have said the guy hitting her with a stick.

 

Thank goodness we have our local "voice from on high" who knows that it was a Tweeting poster guilty of her murder.

 

 

 

Just asking 

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On 1/27/2023 at 11:24 AM, BillsFanNC said:

 

Omg you're quoting a qanon nutter again, not for the first time for sure.  

 

You bash others for mocking Q....and here you are showing them off.  If for just 30 seconds you took your full filter off I'm sure you'd be talking lizard people and gay frogs.  The hypocrisy is most crazy to me though though. 

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18 hours ago, B-Man said:

 

 

So typical.

 

So childish

 

So liberal.

 

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Gee, most people would have said the guy hitting her with a stick.

 

Thank goodness we have our local "voice from on high" who knows that it was a Tweeting poster guilty of her murder.

 

 

 

 

Actually it was the woman hitting her with a stick. Or wait does she identify as a man? It could be gender fluid, too..

 

I mean these are the truly important considerations so one does not commit the grave sin of misgendering a Capitol Hill police officer who is on video beating an unconscious woman lying prone on the ground.

 

 

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10 hours ago, L Ron Burgundy said:

Omg you're quoting a qanon nutter again, not for the first time for sure.  

 

You bash others for mocking Q....and here you are showing them off.  If for just 30 seconds you took your full filter off I'm sure you'd be talking lizard people and gay frogs.  The hypocrisy is most crazy to me though though. 

Birds of a feather, a/k/a I Love the Poorly Educated.

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/30/us/capitol-riot-boyland-qanon.html

 

For months before the rally, Ms. Boyland had bombarded her friends and relatives with messages and links to long videos about the fantastical theories she had come to accept as fact. Many of the false claims spilled from QAnon, the pro-Trump conspiracy theory movement that rose in popularity over the course of his presidency and promoted the idea that many Democrats and celebrities are part of a global pedophile ring — a theory that 15 percent of Americans believe, according to one poll this week. Many of its supporters falsely believed that President Biden had stolen the election, and some attended Mr. Trump’s rally on Jan. 6.

Ms. Boyland’s sudden fixation so alarmed her family members and friends that some of them asked her to stop talking to them about politics — or just to stop talking altogether.

Some of her closest friends believe that Ms. Boyland was a vulnerable target for the conspiracy theorists. After a stint in drug rehabilitation, she had returned to her parents’ home and largely avoided drugs for several years, her family said. But the isolation brought about by the pandemic was making it harder. QAnon filled a void in her life, they said, helping distract her from thoughts of returning to drugs even as it acted as a different kind of hallucinogen.

“I was worried that she was trading one addiction for another,” said Blaire Boyland, her younger sister. “It just seemed like, yes, she’s not doing drugs, but she’s very obsessively online, watching all these YouTube videos and going down the rabbit hole.”

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15 minutes ago, The Frankish Reich said:

Birds of a feather, a/k/a I Love the Poorly Educated.

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/30/us/capitol-riot-boyland-qanon.html

 

For months before the rally, Ms. Boyland had bombarded her friends and relatives with messages and links to long videos about the fantastical theories she had come to accept as fact. Many of the false claims spilled from QAnon, the pro-Trump conspiracy theory movement that rose in popularity over the course of his presidency and promoted the idea that many Democrats and celebrities are part of a global pedophile ring — a theory that 15 percent of Americans believe, according to one poll this week. Many of its supporters falsely believed that President Biden had stolen the election, and some attended Mr. Trump’s rally on Jan. 6.

Ms. Boyland’s sudden fixation so alarmed her family members and friends that some of them asked her to stop talking to them about politics — or just to stop talking altogether.

Some of her closest friends believe that Ms. Boyland was a vulnerable target for the conspiracy theorists. After a stint in drug rehabilitation, she had returned to her parents’ home and largely avoided drugs for several years, her family said. But the isolation brought about by the pandemic was making it harder. QAnon filled a void in her life, they said, helping distract her from thoughts of returning to drugs even as it acted as a different kind of hallucinogen.

“I was worried that she was trading one addiction for another,” said Blaire Boyland, her younger sister. “It just seemed like, yes, she’s not doing drugs, but she’s very obsessively online, watching all these YouTube videos and going down the rabbit hole.”

 

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25 minutes ago, The Frankish Reich said:

Birds of a feather, a/k/a I Love the Poorly Educated.

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/30/us/capitol-riot-boyland-qanon.html

 

For months before the rally, Ms. Boyland had bombarded her friends and relatives with messages and links to long videos about the fantastical theories she had come to accept as fact. Many of the false claims spilled from QAnon, the pro-Trump conspiracy theory movement that rose in popularity over the course of his presidency and promoted the idea that many Democrats and celebrities are part of a global pedophile ring — a theory that 15 percent of Americans believe, according to one poll this week. Many of its supporters falsely believed that President Biden had stolen the election, and some attended Mr. Trump’s rally on Jan. 6.

Ms. Boyland’s sudden fixation so alarmed her family members and friends that some of them asked her to stop talking to them about politics — or just to stop talking altogether.

Some of her closest friends believe that Ms. Boyland was a vulnerable target for the conspiracy theorists. After a stint in drug rehabilitation, she had returned to her parents’ home and largely avoided drugs for several years, her family said. But the isolation brought about by the pandemic was making it harder. QAnon filled a void in her life, they said, helping distract her from thoughts of returning to drugs even as it acted as a different kind of hallucinogen.

“I was worried that she was trading one addiction for another,” said Blaire Boyland, her younger sister. “It just seemed like, yes, she’s not doing drugs, but she’s very obsessively online, watching all these YouTube videos and going down the rabbit hole.”

Back to the uneducated narrative.

 

Never mind the targeting of the uneducated youth, and banking on them to take the left over the line again. like 2020

 

Guess what, people lie on polls when asked about the highest education level.  and that's the only source for your narrative.

 

 

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32 minutes ago, The Frankish Reich said:

Birds of a feather, a/k/a I Love the Poorly Educated.

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/30/us/capitol-riot-boyland-qanon.html

 

For months before the rally, Ms. Boyland had bombarded her friends and relatives with messages and links to long videos about the fantastical theories she had come to accept as fact. Many of the false claims spilled from QAnon, the pro-Trump conspiracy theory movement that rose in popularity over the course of his presidency and promoted the idea that many Democrats and celebrities are part of a global pedophile ring — a theory that 15 percent of Americans believe, according to one poll this week. Many of its supporters falsely believed that President Biden had stolen the election, and some attended Mr. Trump’s rally on Jan. 6.

Ms. Boyland’s sudden fixation so alarmed her family members and friends that some of them asked her to stop talking to them about politics — or just to stop talking altogether.

Some of her closest friends believe that Ms. Boyland was a vulnerable target for the conspiracy theorists. After a stint in drug rehabilitation, she had returned to her parents’ home and largely avoided drugs for several years, her family said. But the isolation brought about by the pandemic was making it harder. QAnon filled a void in her life, they said, helping distract her from thoughts of returning to drugs even as it acted as a different kind of hallucinogen.

“I was worried that she was trading one addiction for another,” said Blaire Boyland, her younger sister. “It just seemed like, yes, she’s not doing drugs, but she’s very obsessively online, watching all these YouTube videos and going down the rabbit hole.”

Oh, sounds like she deserved to be beaten to death then, right?

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37 minutes ago, wnyguy said:

Oh, sounds like she deserved to be beaten to death then, right?

 

I'm sure that in Finding Qanon's useful idiot brainwashed opinion, DR himself deserves the same fate.....

 

but DR's too busy and content living it up inside that empty brain case of his.

 

Finding Qanon never disappoints with the NY Times citations!

 

😂

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6 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

 

 

You 'remember' incorrectly.

 

As usual.

 

 

 

 

 

As far as Jan. 6th,

 

maybe you could talk about the fake gallows again.

 

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27 minutes ago, L Ron Burgundy said:

That would depend on what else she did right?  She didn't get beaten just because she was a conspiracy nut job.  Were that the case a bunch of ya'll would be worried.   

 

Pot calling the kettle black.

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