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RanzB

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No your logic is just flawed as per usual.

Show me where I said him leaving was good? Kamala is just a piece of shyte in comparison.
Periodic reminder.

"Great minds discuss ideas; average minds discuss events; small minds discuss people."

It really is humorous to watch.

You're right about it being humorous :ROFL:
 

Kieppie

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You're right about it being humorous :ROFL:
Yeah. Remind me who's the person that initiated said discussion?
Seems I keep having to remind you of the difference.

Anyway continue fluffing Marie's muffin if you so wish
 

greg0205

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*Yawn* So Geoff Duncan , a well known anti-Trump Republican, gives his opinions and you froth at the mouth?

Yeah that must be why they made so many favorable concessions in the bill. Really a hardcore "voter suppression" bill they have on their hands... :rolleyes:
"Well known"?

If you tell me you knew a single thing about Geoff Duncan *before* that teevee hit, I'mma straight up laugh at you all weekend.
 

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The GOP have the best policies.

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RanzB

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Sure looks like things are going really well for Matt Gaetz...

Gaetz Paid Accused Sex Trafficker, Who Then Venmo’d Teen


In two late-night Venmo transactions in May 2018, Rep. Matt Gaetz sent his friend, the accused sex trafficker Joel Greenberg, $900. The next morning, over the course of eight minutes, Greenberg used the same app to send three young women varying sums of money. In total, the transactions amounted to $900.

The memo field for the first of Gaetz’s transactions to Greenberg was titled “Test.” In the second, the Florida GOP congressman wrote “hit up ___.” But instead of a blank, Gaetz wrote a nickname for one of the recipients. (The Daily Beast is not sharing that nickname because the teenager had only turned 18 less than six months before.) When Greenberg then made his Venmo payments to these three young women, he described the money as being for “Tuition,” “School,” and “School.”

School :rolleyes: Sure buddy.

Just GOP things.
 

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"Well known"?

If you tell me you knew a single thing about Geoff Duncan *before* that teevee hit, I'mma straight up laugh at you all weekend.
Careful that you don't scare the neighbours.
Did you already forgot how much they were in the news end of last year? He wasn't wrong about it costing them the senate seat in the end.

Let me get this straight. Are you trying to argue that someone's biased opinion (on top of all opinions being biased anyway) is only biased if everyone knows about said bias?
So Mother Jones and OAN are now unbiased sources since their audiences are mostly not aware of their biases :thumbsup:
 

Kieppie

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The GOP have the best policies.

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Yes and?

"A unique provision of state law allows voters to challenge the eligibility of voters in their counties. Only Georgians are allowed to vote in the runoffs"
They are challenging the eligibility of more than 364,000 Georgia voters who might have moved, but using change-of-address lists isn’t a reliable way to cull voter registration lists without additional information. In other words they require proper investigation.

Scream more uninformed "voter suppression" please

Yes and?

Even though we might want background checks etc there is no mention of this in their constitution.
Encouraging training will be beneficial, but most do this anyway.

Please try a bit harder.
 

Cray

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Yes and?

Even though we might want background checks etc there is no mention of this in their constitution.
Encouraging training will be beneficial, but most do this anyway.
The US constitution doesn't mention a lot of things, is this really your argument?

Not to mention that most conservatives here claim to support background checks and even go so far as to say that there are no loopholes in the process.
 

Kieppie

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The US constitution doesn't mention a lot of things, is this really your argument?

Not to mention that most conservatives here claim to support background checks and even go so far as to say that there are no loopholes in the process.
No. My point was more to highlight his weak comparison.
2nd amendment is an important issue in the US so it is good that the GOP is actually doing something that promotes it. They are way too reactive.

We already discussed all our opinions on this matter in the shooting thread though.
 
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