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You all may be absolutely, right on the money, correct. 

I don't know for certain, neither do you.

However, a very large number of patriotic Americans are following Q and Q+ and thus supporting President Trump, his administration, and his agenda.

As an organizational strategy, it is the most effective tool I have observed in my lifetime. Whoever is behind this is a political genius.

Regardless, Donald Trump has forever changed the America political arena.

WWG1WGA...Believe It!

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34 minutes ago, RonD1120 said:

I don't know for certain, neither do you.

In the same way we don't know for certain that Donald Trump himself is not a deep-state Democrat plant sent to destroy the Republican party from the inside. Like, we're 99.99% certain, but not absolutely certain. But here's the thing - just because it has been said, does that mean you have to treat it as possible?

 

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However, a very large number of patriotic Americans are following Q and Q+

How many? Ballpark figure. Do you actually have any idea?

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and thus supporting President Trump, his administration, and his agenda.

Why are the two connected? Do you feel that if you didn't believe Q that you would be letting Trump down in some way? 

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1 hour ago, RonD1120 said:

You all may be absolutely, right on the money, correct. 

I don't know for certain, neither do you.

However, a very large number of patriotic Americans are following Q and Q+ and thus supporting President Trump, his administration, and his agenda.

As an organizational strategy, it is the most effective tool I have observed in my lifetime. Whoever is behind this is a political genius.

Regardless, Donald Trump has forever changed the America political arena.

WWG1WGA...Believe It!

What Administration? The one he started with, the one that's in or going to jail, or the minuscule one he has left. He's fired so many heads, he doesn't seem to even have an administration outside of his 4 or 5 co-conspirators.

What agenda???

He doesn't even understand anything going on around him.

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2 hours ago, RonD1120 said:

...However, a very large number of patriotic Americans are following Q and Q+ and thus supporting President Trump, his administration, and his agenda...

...WWG1WGA...Believe It!

Given the fact that Trump seems to by actively trying to destroy our democracy and support Russia's attempts to destroy Ukraine's democracy, "patriotic" and "supporting President Trump" have no place in the same sentence.

Do you honestly believe that a bunch of keyboard commandos are going to do anything more than type their outrage? 

I don't doubt that some will. After all, a bunch of idiots picked up guns and supported Cliven Bundy when he refused to pay his land lease payments.
But enough to matter?
That are gullible enough to believe that "Q" is real?

Please.

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17 hours ago, jakee said:

Why are the two connected? Do you feel that if you didn't believe Q that you would be letting Trump down in some way? 

This is the part that boggles my mind.  I know plenty of Trump supporters that think the Q fantasy is completely nuts. 

But I've heard from a few Qultists that they don't want to "let down the movement".  When I ask how that could be the case - since you can support Trump and not believe in Q - they never really answer...

Maybe it's sort of like the fairies in Peter Pan - if you don't clap your hands hard enough and believe with all your heart, Trump disappears.  

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19 hours ago, RonD1120 said:

However, a very large number of patriotic Americans are following Q and Q+ and thus supporting President Trump, his administration, and his agenda.

Ron - what do you think Patriotism is? Maybe more importantly, what do you think is UNpatriotic?

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23 hours ago, jakee said:

In the same way we don't know for certain that Donald Trump himself is not a deep-state Democrat plant sent to destroy the Republican party from the inside. Like, we're 99.99% certain, but not absolutely certain. But here's the thing - just because it has been said, does that mean you have to treat it as possible?

 

How many? Ballpark figure. Do you actually have any idea?

Why are the two connected? Do you feel that if you didn't believe Q that you would be letting Trump down in some way? 

QAnon is a clandestine organization. I do believe the number is adequate and sufficient based on the photos of them at rallies.

Following the Q posts is merely a way of staying in communication. 

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5 minutes ago, RonD1120 said:

QAnon is a clandestine organization. I do believe the number is adequate and sufficient based on the photos of them at rallies.

Right. Yeah. That sounds really fucking clandestine, doesn't it? Let me guess, you think Johnny Depp is a real spy?

 

once-upon-a-time-in-mexico-once-upon-a-t

 

But regardless, you've gone from 'a very large number' and 'the most effective movement of your lifetime' to 'sufficient'. I'm just not detecting the same enthusiasm...

 

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Following the Q posts is merely a way of staying in communication.

Why do you care about staying in communication with people who are just pulling your plonker?

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5 hours ago, yoink said:

Ron - what do you think Patriotism is? Maybe more importantly, what do you think is UNpatriotic?

Supporting and advocating a socialist government for the U.S.A. Supporting the Central Bank economic theory as the best for the U.S.A. Being a globalist instead of an American. Supporting the Liberal Democratic agenda to remove the POTUS for over three years. Believing that open borders and providing benefits to illegal alien trespassers is better than protecting American citizens and their rights. Seeking to abolish our 2nd Amendment rights to keep and bear arms. Desiring Americans to learn the language of the illegals instead of requiring the legal immigrants to learn English. Encouraging foreign immigrants to maintain and expand their culture instead of encouraging them to assimilate into the American culture. And others such as this. 

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33 minutes ago, RonD1120 said:

Supporting and advocating a socialist government for the U.S.A. Supporting the Central Bank economic theory as the best for the U.S.A. Being a globalist instead of an American. Supporting the Liberal Democratic agenda to remove the POTUS for over three years. Believing that open borders and providing benefits to illegal alien trespassers is better than protecting American citizens and their rights. Seeking to abolish our 2nd Amendment rights to keep and bear arms. Desiring Americans to learn the language of the illegals instead of requiring the legal immigrants to learn English. Encouraging foreign immigrants to maintain and expand their culture instead of encouraging them to assimilate into the American culture. And others such as this. 

Complete utter bull shit.

None of these things actually exist in the first place. Central bank might be close, it IS a world economy and there's no stopping that.

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47 minutes ago, RonD1120 said:

Supporting and advocating a socialist government for the U.S.A. Supporting the Central Bank economic theory as the best for the U.S.A. Being a globalist instead of an American. Supporting the Liberal Democratic agenda to remove the POTUS for over three years. Believing that open borders and providing benefits to illegal alien trespassers is better than protecting American citizens and their rights. Seeking to abolish our 2nd Amendment rights to keep and bear arms. Desiring Americans to learn the language of the illegals instead of requiring the legal immigrants to learn English. Encouraging foreign immigrants to maintain and expand their culture instead of encouraging them to assimilate into the American culture. And others such as this. 

KInda funny how you fail to mention 'communism', which has been something you have 'fought against' in the past.

You ignore Trump's embracing Kim Jong Un and his communist dictatorship.

You ignore Trump's support of Putin and the Russian Security Service's lies about Ukraine. You are aware that Putin was head of the KGB, right? And that the Russians haven't changed much since the 'fall of communism' in 89, right?

You also pretend that it's just the "Liberal Democrats" who want to see Trump impeached. 
Helpful hint: It's not about reversing and election, it's about holding Trump accountable for his crimes

Or do you agree with Trump that the President (and his staff) should be immune from being held responsible for their actions? 
Would you have felt the same way about Obama?


 

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31 minutes ago, normiss said:

Complete utter bull shit.

None of these things actually exist in the first place. Central bank might be close, it IS a world economy and there's no stopping that.

There are only two options at this point

1. Ron is trolling everyone in which case, congratulations, he's doing a bang up job!

2. He genuinely believes this stuff in which case it's probably best he remains a keyboard warrior in his mountain commune and leaves real people alone. This level of delusion used to be enough to get people put in a nice soft room with 3 square and a coat that only has buttons up the back.

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1 hour ago, RonD1120 said:

Supporting and advocating a socialist government for the U.S.A. Supporting the Central Bank economic theory as the best for the U.S.A. Being a globalist instead of an American. Supporting the Liberal Democratic agenda to remove the POTUS for over three years. Believing that open borders and providing benefits to illegal alien trespassers is better than protecting American citizens and their rights. Seeking to abolish our 2nd Amendment rights to keep and bear arms. Desiring Americans to learn the language of the illegals instead of requiring the legal immigrants to learn English. Encouraging foreign immigrants to maintain and expand their culture instead of encouraging them to assimilate into the American culture. And others such as this. 

See, if you'd said 'to defend the constitution' I could see where you're coming from. I could see why you might think that restrictions on gun ownership might be an attack on the constitution and that patriotism dictates you stand up for it. As a patriot you should be defending the RIGHT to impeach a president, NOT standing up for the president directly - that's just personal opinion. There's nothing in the constitution about ' an Americans defends their president at all cost', is there?

 

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1 hour ago, yoink said:

There's nothing in the constitution about ' an Americans defends their president at all cost', is there?

Hi Will,

What I find very interesting is how folks who come here from another country seem to know so much more about the US Constitution than most native-born Americans.

Jerry Baumchen

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2 minutes ago, JerryBaumchen said:

Hi Will,

What I find very interesting is how folks who come here from another country seem to know so much more about the US Constitution than most native-born Americans.

Jerry Baumchen

Hi Jerry - 

I think you know that immigrants who come here have to learn about, and pass an exam on the Constitution (among other things).

Those of us born here get a class in middle or high school called 'Civics' or 'Government'.

Given the state of public education in many places, I wonder how much actual knowledge is passed along, let alone remembered years later.

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12 minutes ago, JerryBaumchen said:

Hi Will,

What I find very interesting is how folks who come here from another country seem to know so much more about the US Constitution than most native-born Americans.

Jerry Baumchen

It is certainly the case that those who are the most likely to clothe themselves in the Constitution are the least likely to understand it.  I am amused by the Trump supporters who claim to support the Constitution after Trump himself called it "phony."

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18 minutes ago, JerryBaumchen said:

Hi Will,

What I find very interesting is how folks who come here from another country seem to know so much more about the US Constitution than most native-born Americans.

Jerry Baumchen

 

12 minutes ago, wolfriverjoe said:

Hi Jerry - 

I think you know that immigrants who come here have to learn about, and pass an exam on the Constitution (among other things).
 

I also had to tell them I wasn’t a terrorist. But no one asked if I was going to maintain and expand my English culture, strangely. (Which is pretty ironic given how much like a 16th century English monarch Trump is acting. You KNOW Henry VIII would be handing out the abuse on Twitter...)

Maybe it would do Ron some good to actually go through the immigration process.

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53 minutes ago, yoink said:

 

I also had to tell them I wasn’t a terrorist. But no one asked if I was going to maintain and expand my English culture, strangely. (Which is pretty ironic given how much like a 16th century English monarch Trump is acting. You KNOW Henry VIII would be handing out the abuse on Twitter...)

Maybe it would do Ron some good to actually go through the immigration process.

It would do this forum some good if everyone realized that engaging Ron was past futile and is now just plain stupid. Of course, if you just can not resist because you love going in circles, then have at it. But you are just playing with yourself and are not making this forum more interesting.

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11 hours ago, billvon said:

It is certainly the case that those who are the most likely to clothe themselves in the Constitution are the least likely to understand it.  I am amused by the Trump supporters who claim to support the Constitution after Trump himself called it "phony."

Relevant to the conversation.

(Since there are clearly some very gullible people in this thread, I'm going to explain that the article in the link I included is satire.)

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5 hours ago, richravizza said:

 

I hope this gives some pause,Please without prejudice.

I Know faux news, please hold your nose. 

https://www.foxnews.com/world/hong-kong-trump-rocky-protesters

 

Another excellent post, thanks.

We are all mad. I was asked to give my opinion and I did. Then it was called bullshit and that I should be in a mental institution. OK!

I believe that next Wed, 9 Dec, will be the beginning of the chain of events that will be dynamic, far-reaching and life-changing. I may be wrong. Let us wait and see.

 

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2 minutes ago, RonD1120 said:

Another excellent post, thanks.

We are all mad. I was asked to give my opinion and I did. Then it was called bullshit and that I should be in a mental institution. OK!

I believe that next Wed, 9 Dec, will be the beginning of the chain of events that will be dynamic, far-reaching and life-changing. I may be wrong. Let us wait and see.

 

I called bullshit on the fake news you repeated, not your opinion.

Spewing Russian propaganda isn't an opinion, it's a disinformation tactic of war.

It's working.

The cold war failed because Russia went broke thanks to Chernobyl, they have since found a more effective approach.

How patriotic.

Jebus is busy next Wednesday, no horsemen, no nothing other than a criminal indictment of presidential misbehavior. Merry Christmas to the USA. It's hopefully the start of reversing the damage the current administration has inflicted on the nation.

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18 minutes ago, RonD1120 said:

Another excellent post, thanks.

We are all mad. I was asked to give my opinion and I did. Then it was called bullshit and that I should be in a mental institution. OK!

I believe that next Wed, 9 Dec, will be the beginning of the chain of events that will be dynamic, far-reaching and life-changing. I may be wrong. Let us wait and see.

 

Well, your opinion was called 'bullshit' because it was based on ...

 

Bullshit.

You freely admit to believing the garbage that "Q" puts out. 
You post predictions that they made (predictions that NEVER came to pass), then deny that you posted them.

One symptom of insanity is the inability to distinguish reality from fiction. 

And what do you do in response?

Ignore the questions asked and make yet another prediction. What will happen next week? What are you basing this prediction on? 
Q?
Biblical prophecies?
Alignment of stars?

And to repeat the question I asked before:

Should Trump be immune from prosecution for any crimes he may (or may not) have committed?
Would you have given the same answer if the question was about Obama?

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33 minutes ago, RonD1120 said:

I believe that next Wed, 9 Dec, will be the beginning of the chain of events that will be dynamic, far-reaching and life-changing. I may be wrong. Let us wait and see.

 

But what if the OIG report doesn't do that?  Will Q move the goalposts again?  You might want to get these, because the Q followers keep having to move them and it's a lot easier with wheels.

But seriously, I'm curious... the leaks I've read is that the OIG report will definitely identify a few missteps by FBI, but probably not enough to rise to the level of the persecution that the Administration has been claiming, and definitely nothing that supports the Q narrative...   

So, for the sake of conversation, humor me and imagine that is all it says...

What then?  Will you say, "oh, another report [to be decided which one] is coming?"  Or will you actually question whether the whole Q narrative is based in reality?  At what point would all the failed predictions start to make you question if you've been duped?

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