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  1. 5 hours ago, kallend said:

    Stupid people come in large numbers.  Trump's election proves that.

    The liberal democrats have been proving that theory since 1965.

    However, as their main voting block is shrinking they have to instigate violence, hatred, and criminal behavior to compete. They cannot compete in the arena of sound ideas.

    WWG1WGA


  2. 4 hours ago, billvon said:

    In this case it is best to evaluate this particular Qanon by their sanity (or lack thereof.)

    To what purpose?


  3. On 6/27/2020 at 12:33 PM, billvon said:

    A fine upstanding Q believer in Florida transfers her wisdom to a doctor at a community meeting about an emergency mask ordinance in a SARS-CoV-2 hotspot:


    You cannot mandate!  Knowing that the mask is killing people... We the people are waking up and we know what a citizen’s arrest is. Because citizen’s arrests are already happening and every single one of you that’s obeying the devil’s laws are going to be arrested. . . .

    6 feet like I said before is military protocol. You’re trying to get the people to train them so when the cameras the 5g comes out… what? They’re gonna scan everybody? We gotta get scanned? We gotta get temperatured? The kids need to go to school with masks? Are you insane? Are you crazy?  I think all of you should be in a psych ward right the heck now.  What happened to Bill Gates? Why is Hillary Clinton not in jail? Why are all of these paedophiles that are demanding you all listen to their rules, why are they not in jail? Oh, is it because you’re part of them? Are you part of the Deep State?

    I think it best to evaluate QAnons by their total number first. 


  4. 15 hours ago, billvon said:

    He was . . . upset by the low attendance.  No wait!  Attendance was great; bigger than Obama's.  He was upset by . . . Antifa?  Maybe?  Were there any Antifa inside?  No?  Well, then he was bummed by . . . the mainstream media reporting that he was sitting in an empty section.  That's it!  It's the media's fault!

    The bottom line, it's all about eyes and ears.

    https://www.westernjournal.com/trump-rally-sets-time-ratings-record-fox-news/?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=aa-breaking&utm_campaign=can&utm_content=firefly


  5. 58 minutes ago, gowlerk said:

    Personally I do not believe Ron and his group are blind to Trump's faults at all. Rather, they are blinded by fear and hatred of liberals and the idea of social changes that they see coming. Trump is just the agent that currently is helping to slow down the change.

    Dog gone! That is good. 


  6. 17 hours ago, yoink said:

    Ron, 

     

    I have a genuine question, if Trump loses the election but states after that it wasn’t valid because of foreign Communist / Chinese and Democratic interference and manipulated / fraudulent postal voting and was then forced to leave the White House, what would you and those like you think / do?

    Go to church and pray for God's blessing on America, give us strength to deal with perceived conflict approaching, and go eat some fried chicken or bar-b-que.


  7. 18 hours ago, JerryBaumchen said:

    Hi Ron,

    'This account of what went wrong in Tulsa and the reckoning underway in the aftermath is based on interviews with more than a half-dozen reelection campaign and White House officials. The partly empty arena was the biggest embarrassment '

    'Trump was described as furious over the negative media coverage of the rally, much of which focused on the president’s failure to fill the arena'

    'Making matters worse for the campaign was its initial declaration that 1 million people had signed up to see Trump, a boast that was now destined to fall on its face.'

    https://www.politico.com/news/2020/06/21/donald-trump-oklahoma-campaign-debacle-333263

    I know that the truth can sometimes be hurtful; but, it is still the truth.

    Jerry Baumchen

    I spent a good deal of time on the road yesterday listening to commentary on the Tulsa rally. Truthfully, both sides of the event and aftermath were presented. 

    Talk about equivocal politics....


  8. 41 minutes ago, JerryBaumchen said:

    Hi DJL,

    Here are common voters in Tulsa:

    Trump did not show so good.

    Jerry Baumchen

     

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    I just viewed and listened to video from the Tulsa rally. This photo is not representative. In addition, 5M+ viewed it streaming.

    Dems blocked hundreds if not thousands from entering the arena. 

    We understand the playbook.

    WWG1WGA


  9. 3 hours ago, JerryBaumchen said:

    Hi Phil,

    Actually, I think they simply do not understand it.  They seem to be of the thinking that since the 'Trump Tax Act' gave them more money in their pocket(s), the world is a better place.

    Now, about your grandchildren . . . 

    Jerry Baumchen

    And, in the inner cities we have single parent mothers in their fourth generation plus believing income arrives in the mail box as welfare and food stamps. Democratic cities across the nation are in ruin. Violence is rising where the Democrats rule. Look at the conditions on the west coast, LA, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle.

    For the QAnons that is unacceptable.

    President Trump is simply the best we have. Q and the Anons offer positive news. MSM provides fear, anger, division and nothing more.


  10. On 6/1/2020 at 12:33 PM, Phil1111 said:

    While Bill Gates and his foundation primarily donate money and fund health care initiatives thought the world. George Soros has chosen to fund democracy, human rights and civil rights. He is fact the second largest philanthropist in the world after Gates.

    "George Soros is an exceptionally busy man, at least according to right-wing conspiracy theorists. Just within the last year, he has been credited with single-handedly funding the Black Lives Matter and Antifa movements, as well as with bankrolling (as a false-flag operation) the white-nationalist rally in Charlottesville against which both of those groups mobilized. Soros has been accused of masterminding Colin Kaepernick’s NFL protest and the Women’s March, and with pulling the strings that led H.R. McMaster, President Donald Trump’s national security adviser, to fire alt-right–aligned staffers. And last week, the supporters of the Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore alleged that Soros paid women to falsely accuse him of sexual assault."...

    In October, Soros disclosed that over the last few years, he has turned over around $18 billion to the institutions through which he has channeled his philanthropy, the Open Society Foundations (OSF). The enormous gift was met as a confirmation of all the darkest fears stoked by his antagonists. Pointing out that Soros’s foundation would now rank as the second largest behind the Gates Foundation, the right-wing website   announced the news by referring to OSF as the “Death Star.”

    Soros is in fact the enemy of everything Breitbart, trump and Darth Vader..er.. I mean Stephen Miller.

    Here is an interesting article on George Soros.

    https://www.city-journal.org/html/connoisseur-chaos-14954.html


  11. 10 minutes ago, billvon said:

    I am (not) sorry to see you are losing the battle.  From conservative-leaning Forbes magazine:

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    Republicans Are Breaking From Trump Like We’ve Never Seen
    Forbes

    Updated Jun 12, 2020, 10:35am EDT

    Much of the Trump presidency has been defined by the president’s uncanny ability to bring the GOP in tow, but in recent weeks—with the nation battling two separate crises and the White House response to the turmoil under scrutiny—members of the party have begun to distance themselves from the president in unprecedented fashion.

    1) Few Republicans supported Trump’s highly controversial photo op in front of St. John's Church (which was made possible only after protesters were cleared with tear gas and flash bangs) and several GOP senators “cringed” at Trump’s tweet Tuesday morning suggesting that a 75-year-old protester in Buffalo—who was shoved backward by the police and bled from his head after falling—might be a member of Antifa, Politico reported.

    2) Trump’s ability to divide the country by discovering and exploiting wedge issues also appears to have lessened, as some Republican leaders and large swaths of the business community are openly supporting the Black Lives Matter movement, and the White House instead focuses its efforts on the economy, and promoting “law and order,” as the president often tweets.  

    3) Hours after President Trump declared that his administration “will not even consider the renaming” of army bases named after Confederate generals, the GOP-led Senate Armed Services Committee privately adopted an amendment Wednesday for the Pentagon to remove the names of Confederate generals from military assets within three years, CNN reported. 

    4) Several high-profile Republicans have recently said they will not support the president’s reelection bid, including former President George W. Bush, Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah), and former Secretary of State Colin Powell, the New York Times reports; Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) told reporters last week she’s “struggling” with whether to vote for the president in November.     

    5) The dissent from inside the GOP also comes on the heels of plummeting poll numbers for Trump: Trump’s approval rating has dropped ten points since May and has fallen below the 40% mark, according to the latest Gallup poll, and polling analysts say the president is in deep trouble come November. 

    5) He is losing military support. Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Mark A. Milley said Thursday he “should not” have been at the church photo op; Defense Secretary Mark Esper said last week he was opposed to sending active-duty soldiers into American cities; and in a statement published in The Atlantic on June 3, former Defense Secretary James Mattis slammed the photo op and added he was “angry and appalled” that he has seen police officers “violate the constitutional rights of their fellow citizens.”

    6) In a widely read statement published by The Atlantic, former Defense Secretary Mattis said he was “angry and appalled” that he has seen police officers “violate the constitutional rights of their fellow citizens.” He also excoriated Trump’s photo op in front of St. John’s Church. “We know that we are better than the abuse of executive authority that we witnessed in Lafayette Square. We must reject and hold accountable those in office who would make a mockery of our Constitution,” he said.

    I don't accept left wing news. Although I am not a great fan of FOX, here is a contradiction of one claim above.

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/george-w-bushs-office-calls-claim-he-wont-back-trump-made-up

    "Former President George W. Bush’s office has pushed back on a widely circulated New York Times report saying Bush won’t vote for President Trump in 2020, calling it “completely made up.”

    Remember, it's not over 'til the fat lady votes.


  12. 2 hours ago, wmw999 said:

    Ron, you've spent the lasl 12 years or more hearing about how the world is divided into camps; friends and enemies, and that it's important to know and understand your enemies. But that world view is designed to divide, rather than unite, the American people. The motto "United we stand, divided we fall" is paraphrased in the Bible in Mark 3:25 ("And if a house be divided against itself, that house cannot stand), as well as in Matthew and Luke.

    What is the purpose in dividing the country? It's to gain power, just as most politics are as well. Consider that. These people who you think are your enemies are often also Americans -- just as American as you are. We vote (now we do, but it took legislation and the courts, because it wasn't there originally), we work, we own property, and we are just as deserving of protection by the laws of the country, and just as deserving of the rights of citizenship, as you are.

    Power and strength are only diminished by sharing if you have a single-minded zero-sum view of them.

    Wendy P.

    Your post has a tone of fear within its message. I doubt that it is really there as I believe your reside in your own safe enclave.

    Have you noticed that many oppositional responders are foreign not American citizens? Have you noticed that many favor globalism for the perceived avenues of personal wealth? Have you noticed the paranoia of the heathen because they know they cannot control a Christian mindset?

    In the midst of all this confusion, distrust, contrived violence there is an underground movement, the QAnons. We share intel, insight, strategy, hope, faith and in so doing we gain in number and in power, voting power. We are called domestic terrorists, crazy, low IQ, immature but we cannot be stopped. We are the subject of the liberal supremacist, intellectual elite study, denigration and attack. But, we are recognized by President Trump and he knows he can rely on our support.

    We are fighting a cultural war for the survival of the America we love. We will defend our ideals, values and our Constitutional rights.

    We have identified our enemy and we will neutralize that influential power by whatever legal means necessary.

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    WWG1WGA


  13. 13 hours ago, Phil1111 said:

    and we have Ron.

    And be thankful just I am for having you. 

    I use this forum to gauge the relative strength of our enemies. Don't you do likewise?


  14. 11 hours ago, JoeWeber said:

    So I'll take it on faith, if you actually had your rabbit ears tuned to the video, that the propositional straw man argument "they say it is a genocide, now me and you both know what a genocide is" (at 1:37) was not a problem for you. Nor would it have caused you to wonder if the presenter had an agenda or was into his 15 minutes of fame. Nope. I'll bet you screamed Hallelujah called in someone who could upload a video. 

    Here a black pastor shares his understanding.

    https://www.oann.com/pastor-darrell-scott-we-need-to-increase-funding-to-police/


  15. 27 minutes ago, billvon said:

    In that case - perhaps there will be statues of them in town squares someday.

    I suppose that is possible, if the liberal supremacists gain total control and kill off the rest of us.

    Just a thought, this is America. When SHTF happens whites, blacks, latinos, hispanics, orientals, and others will unite to fight against whites, blacks, latinos, hispanics, orientals, and others.

    Remember in Vietnam how easy it was to identify the enemy. Or, look at the mideast and how easy it is to spot an Islamic terrorist. It becomes very easy to "kill'em all, let God sort'em out."

    SHTF is not going to be a race war. It will be a fight for survival for everyone.

    That is the Luciferian plan. It has always been thus.


  16. 2 minutes ago, wolfriverjoe said:

    Your understanding of history, of the "Rebellion" that you love so much is sadly lacking. 

    And it's kinda funny. Call people 'savages' (or worse). Treat them like that (or worse). 

    Then act all put out when they fight back.

    No, I called them thugs when they were just shooting each other. They became savages when they loot and burn down their own communities. 

    Even animals don't s**t where they eat and sleep.


  17. 23 minutes ago, billvon said:

    Ask the whites back in 1921 who burned a black community to the ground in Tulsa, OK.

    Our current batch of savages are starting to rival General Sherman for the destruction of Atlanta right now.