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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: CC27 on December 30, 2023, 03:19:10 PM
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LuckyCharms
1) Issue death threats to people who are on the other side of the political spectrum, regardless of the amount of disdain they hold for those people.
2) Threaten the families of those on the other side.
3) Plaster their homes and trucks with flags and stickers of their party leader, ESPECIALLY when it is not election season.
4) Shoot their mouths off, at every conceivable social gathering, making sure that the entire room knows their political affiliation.
5) Take whatever their party leader says on blind faith.
6) Look at something that is put in front of them on Facebook or Twitter, and immediately accept it as the truth. This one bothers me the most. Somebody sitting in their home makes one of those Facebook memes, and that counts as "research".
Feel free to add your own observations.
I'm so ****ing sick of these people, and I'm not looking forward to 2024.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100218560374
Wow just wow.🙄🙄
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Wow just wow.🙄🙄
Suspect in congressional shooting was Bernie Sanders supporter, strongly anti-Trump
CNN
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James T. Hodgkinson, the man identified as shooting a Republican member of congress and four others on Wednesday morning, was a small business owner in Illinois who defined himself publicly by his firm support of Bernie Sanders’ progressive politics – and his hatred of conservatives and President Donald Trump.
This is based on CNN’s review of Hodgkinson’s Facebook profiles, public records, and three years of impassioned letters to his local newspaper.
“Trump is a Traitor. Trump Has Destroyed Our Democracy. It’s Time to Destroy Trump & Co.” he posted on his personal Facebook page on March 22.
“Republicans are the Taliban of the USA,” he posted in February.
Hodgkinson, 66, was married and lived in Belleville, Illinois. He started his own company, JTH Inspections, in 1994 and conducted home inspections and mold/air-quality testing.
But he quit that job on New Year’s Eve last year, according to one of his two Facebook profiles. Illinois state records show that he dissolved his company on January 10.
Federal law enforcement identified Hodgkinson as the shooter who attacked Rep. Steve Scalise, a congressional staffer and members of the congressional police force, Wednesday morning in Alexandria, Virginia. Hodgkinson died following a gun battle with police, authorities said.
Hodgkinson’s online presence was largely defined by his politics. For example, his public Facebook posts date back to 2012 and are nearly all about his support for liberal politics. He was passionate about tax hikes on the rich and universal health care.
In the past year, most of his Facebook posts consisted of signed petitions on Change.org with titles such as: “Bernie – please run no matter what;” “Hillary Rodham Clinton should concede the nomination to Bernie Sanders;” and “Healthcare for all Americans.”
In one public post on May 24, he signed a petition to “Stop the NEXUS Pipeline” in Michigan and Ohio. After Hodgkinson’s Facebook profiles were discovered by news reporters, they were updated to prevent public access.
On Wednesday, Senator Sanders publicly acknowledged that Hodgkinson had volunteered for his presidential campaign last year, but he denounced the violence as “despicable.”
Hodgkinson’s own descriptions on social media portray him as an avid consumer of political shows. His favorite television shows were listed as “Real Time with Bill Maher;” “The Rachel Maddow Show;” “Democracy Now!” and other left-leaning programs.
His favorite movie? The documentary “Inequality for All,” featuring progressive economist Robert Reich.
He had also joined several anti-GOP Facebook groups, including “Terminate The Republican Party;” “The Road to Hell Is Paved With Republicans;” and “Join The Resistance Worldwide!!”
https://www.cnn.com/2017/06/14/homepage2/james-hodgkinson-profile/index.html
Armed man arrested for threat to kill Justice Kavanaugh
WASHINGTON (AP) — A man carrying a gun, a knife and zip ties was arrested Wednesday near Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s house in Maryland after threatening to kill the justice.
Nicholas John Roske, 26, of Simi Valley, California, was charged with the attempted murder of a Supreme Court justice. During a court hearing, he consented to remain in federal custody for now.
Roske was dressed in black when he arrived by taxi just after 1 a.m. outside Kavanaugh’s home in a Washington suburb. He had a Glock 17 pistol, ammunition, a knife, zip ties, pepper spray, duct tape and other items that he told police he would use to break into Kavanaugh’s house and kill him, according to a criminal complaint and an affidavit filed in federal court in Maryland. Roske said he purchased the gun to kill Kavanaugh and that he also would kill himself, the affidavit said.
Roske told police he was upset by a leaked draft opinion suggesting the Supreme Court is about to overrule Roe v. Wade, the landmark abortion case. He also said he was upset over the school massacre in Uvalde, Texas, and believed Kavanaugh would vote to loosen gun control laws, the affidavit said.
When he got out of the taxi, Roske was spotted by two U.S. Marshals who are part of round-the-clock security provided to the justices following the leak of the draft opinion last month. But Roske was only apprehended after he called 911 in Montgomery County, Maryland, and said he was having suicidal thoughts and planned to kill Kavanaugh, having found the justice’s address online. Roske was still on the phone when Montgomery County police arrived on the scene, according to the affidavit.
https://apnews.com/article/us-supreme-court-brett-kavanaugh-district-of-columbia-maryland-government-and-politics-179d18e7f933b3decbaddb542ceb0b29
Marjorie Taylor Greene among US public figures hit by threats and swatting
The political became personal over the Christmas holiday as the homes of politicos and judges were targeted by threats, protests and “swatting” hoaxes by pranksters who call in fake emergencies to authorities in the hopes of prompting a forceful police response.
A swatting hoax targeted the Republican congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene. Authorities said they were investigating threats against the Colorado supreme court justices who ruled that Trump could not appear on the state’s ballots in the 2024 presidential election because he incited an insurrection on the day of the January 6 attack on the US Capitol.
And protesters staged demonstrations outside the home of two Joe Biden White House military advisers as the Israel-Gaza war continued.
Marjorie Taylor Greene among US public figures hit by threats and swatting
Congresswoman said hoaxer tried to trigger police response while Colorado justices who ruled against Trump face threats
Edward Helmore
Tue 26 Dec 2023 10.57 EST
The political became personal over the Christmas holiday as the homes of politicos and judges were targeted by threats, protests and “swatting” hoaxes by pranksters who call in fake emergencies to authorities in the hopes of prompting a forceful police response.
A swatting hoax targeted the Republican congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene. Authorities said they were investigating threats against the Colorado supreme court justices who ruled that Trump could not appear on the state’s ballots in the 2024 presidential election because he incited an insurrection on the day of the January 6 attack on the US Capitol.
The Colorado supreme court in Denver.
Colorado supreme court justices face death threats after Trump ruling
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And protesters staged demonstrations outside the home of two Joe Biden White House military advisers as the Israel-Gaza war continued.
On Tuesday, police in Rome, Georgia, said a man in New York called a suicide hotline claiming that he had shot his girlfriend at the home of Greene and was going to kill himself next.
Authorities said they contacted Greene’s security detail to confirm she was safe and that there was no emergency. Police also confirmed that Greene had been the target of about eight such “swatting” attempts.
The Rome police department said it quickly verified that the call was a hoax and did not send officers to the house.
In a post on X, formerly Twitter, Greene said: “I was swatted this morning on Christmas Day and a few days ago – Thursday Dec 21st. We received this death threat where this man is saying I will be shot in the head and skinned to make a ‘parasol’.”
She said the person was making a reference to Ed Gein, “a psychopath killer who would make things out of his victims’ skin”.
Greene added that the person also said “he would like to smash” the heads of her and her boyfriend, the far-right television broadcaster Brian Glenn, “on a curb”. Greene published the text of the threat, which named the purported sender of the message.
Meanwhile, in Denver, local police as well as the FBI said they were investigating threats to the Colorado supreme court justices after they ruled that the January 6 attack made Trump ineligible to appear on the state’s ballots as he seeks a second presidency in 2024.
A spokesperson at the FBI’s field office in Denver told the Guardian and other outlets that the agency “is aware of the situation and working with local law enforcement”.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/dec/26/politician-threats-protest-marjorie-taylor-greene-supreme-court-colorado
Shall I continue, DUmmies? :bird: :bird: :bird:
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To add to what's already been posted:
5) Take whatever their party leader says on blind faith.
See: DU and their insistence that the Biden administration is not a disaster.
6) Look at something that is put in front of them on Facebook or Twitter, and immediately accept it as the truth. This one bothers me the most. Somebody sitting in their home makes one of those Facebook memes, and that counts as "research".
See: "Occupy Democrats", and other such groups.
I'm so ****ing sick of these people, and I'm not looking forward to 2024.
Why not? Afraid you're going to lose?
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Like it’s been said so many times before what ever they are accusing you of they have already done it and are doing it. :thatsright: :argh: :argh: :argh:
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It aint just a river in Egypt.
In fact, what members of the democrat party almost never do, is tell the truth.
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Do you know what members of the Democratic Party pretty much never do?
Tell the truth and work for their constituents or uphold the laws and constitution of our country :thatsright:
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Do you know what members of the Democratic Party pretty much never do?
Work!
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Do you know what members of the Democratic Party pretty much never do?
Work!
Or go against the party line.
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Good job Ralph.
KC
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LuckyCharms
Do you know what members of the Democratic Party pretty much never do?
Think.
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LuckyCharms
Do you know what members of the Democratic Party pretty much never do?
Think.
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That's how the Dim'Rat Party dragged this country into its last Civil War - which it then promptly lost, along with the 624,000 young men cut down in their prime, that they couldn't be bothered about. :whatever: