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It's going to be a Bloodbath!!!!

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by Gator515151, Mar 17, 2024.

  1. archigator_96

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    I do like Bally Boxes. Specify them all the time.
    Bally Walk-In Coolers & Freezers (ballyrefboxes.com)
     
  2. Trickster

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    Trump has a long history on incendiary remarks clearly designed to stoke the passions of his cult followers. None of the people you refer to are guilty of incendiary language. The consequences of such language and the dystopia it leads to is obvious in Arizona, for example:

    "PHOENIX — As the board of supervisors for Arizona’s largest county abruptly ended a meeting late last month, a swarm of people rushed toward the dais, shouting that the members were illegitimate.

    The Maricopa County leaders made a beeline for a side door and were swiftly escorted out of the chamber by security guards, who called for backup from the sheriff’s office. After the meeting’s live-feed went dead, a member of the crowd yelled that a “revolution” was underway.


    “I’m here today to put you on public notice and to inform you that you are not our elected officials,” said Michelle Klann, co-founder of a pro-Trump group, from a podium she had commandeered. “This is an act of insurrection. Due to all the voter fraud, you have never been formally voted in.”


    The scene at the Feb. 28 meeting terrified many Maricopa employees and others who were reminded of what happened after Joe Biden won the county — and, with it, Arizona — in the 2020 presidential race. Back then, Trump supporters used baseless fraud claims to try to pressure or scare elected leaders into changing the results for the metro Phoenix county, which is home to more than half of Arizona’s residents."

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...maricopa-arizona-supervisors-election-denial/

    I fear this is going to happen across the country until the election by folks who think exactly as you do. This isn't just a matter of a difference of opinion. After all, reasonable people can differ without resorting to violence. Rather, this is a matter of 'think as I do or else I'm coming to burn your house down!'
     
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  3. PITBOSS

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    this, death threats, swatting, etc is occurring more frequently against these officials. probably worthy of its own thread

    there is a good reason trump using 'bloodbath' is getting so much focus.
     
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  4. Gator515151

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    LMAO you really think I am a violent person? I've been in 2 fights in my life both cases I was stopping someone who was beating the crap out of his wife/girlfriend and in neither case did I throw a punch. Once I simply put the guy in a wrestling hold and sent my wife after the police. The other time I did injure the guy but by accident when I took him down with a wrestling move and his head hit the concrete.
     
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  5. staticgator

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    This is what Republicans want.
     
  6. ATLGATORFAN

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    Is this the violence/ bloodbath republicans want?

     
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  7. higator85

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    RINO!
     
  8. Trickster

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    Whether you are violent, I'll take your word. I can't help but noticing, however, that I can't recall you criticizing Trump or his sheep for his repeated incitement of it. For example, you had no comment about the actions of the MAGA folks in Arizona who threatened violence. I also don't recall you criticizing the January 6 folks who committed violence against police officers AND THREATENED TO HANG THE VICE PRESIDENT IF HE DIDN'T TOSS THE ELECTORAL VOTES. As I said above, the MAGA folks demand things their way else they resort to violence. That's not how democracy works.
     
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  9. Gator515151

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    I'm not going to get into an argument about it but please tell me how many people "THREATENED TO HANG THE VICE PRESIDENT"? To be honest I don't actually remember hearing anybody but I know there was hearsay evidence that Trump could have maybe mumbled something about hanging. A lot of hoop dee doo came out in the media after Mike Meadows said something to the Jan 6 congressional kangaroo court. I think that too was blown away out of proportion much like the Bloodbath thing.
     
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  10. Trickster

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    I didn't think it was possible that any intelligent person could post something that ignorant. You haven't proven me wrong to think that.
     
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  11. sierragator

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  12. gatorchamps960608

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    Someone showed up pre-dawn and built a gallows. You think that was just for decoration?
     
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  13. BobK89

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    DJT and his minions are the real RINOs. All of whom are happy to take a shit on the Constitution and have him anointed as a dictator.
     
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  14. sierragator

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    Normal political discourse by tourists
     
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  15. Trickster

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    I gather you don’t care for democracy…..when it doesn’t go your way. I reckon that’s why you lick Trump’s boots.
     
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  16. danmanne65

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    I have been a registered Republican since 2001 in Florida. I used to think I liked small government and the way to change the party was from within. With the ascendancy of trump. I have given up.
     
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  17. lacuna

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    We were living in Delaware when I first registered to vote at age 22 in 1970. I registered as Republican and voted against Biden in his first run for the Senate in 1972.

    With every subsequent move, first to Illinois in 1974, then back East to New Jersey in '76, followed by Connecticut in '79, south to Georgia in '86(where I was a delegate to the state Republican convention from my Dunwoody precinct), then Florida on our return to the Sunshine State in 2000, I registered as a Republican and remained such until the GOP was infiltrated and taken over by Trump's legions. I did not leave the GOP. The party deserted people like me when MAGA types led by Trump changed it to something unrecognizable, forcing me and many others like me to disassociate ourselves from political forces resembling those found in post WW2 Germany.

    I am, and always have been, a conservative leaning moderate but considered a 'leftist' by the extremist MAGA types on this forum. Their intractable rigidity baffles me and leaves me in a state of dread for the future they are goading this country towards. Dire predictions, prophecies, and 'warnings' issued by one side have a perverse way of being brought about by the same ones who issue the warnings. They are a threat to our long standing democracy and the future of our children and grandchildren.

    From time to time I've mentioned my Q following conspiracy believing housekeeper, but I have not mentioned something she told me on January 3rd or 4th, 2021. She came to work that day excited about information she had received first hand from a former sister-in-law who is/was a master sergeant in the Army. This sister in law told my housekeeper to "be prepared" as something big, "game changing" with far reaching repercussions was going to happen in a few days. She said the military knew and was prepared, but could not tell housekeeper more than that at the time.

    Since then housekeeper denied any knowledge of where this former s-i-l is or what she might presently be doing. Housekeeper believes as most MAGA types do - the election was stolen and the 'tourists' touring the Capitol were not breaking any laws. She is one of those who knows everything, lacks critical thinking skills and is divorced from reality. She refuses to consider she could be wrong.
     
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  18. gatormonk

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    Google changes its definition of bloodbath.

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    Lol
     
  19. jhenderson251

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    False.

    The top of the picture is the Dictionary.com definition, which still shows the same wording today as on march 17th. The bottom is the google definition.

    Maybe you can make an argument that google changed it's SEO between 3/17 and 3/21 to change the top result, but your picture does not prove what you allege.