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Mar 2, 2024 11:35:59   #
Big Kahuna
 
martsiva wrote:
So you`re saying that all the evidence from the Twitter files on censorship by Democrats are lies?? That the attempt to create the 'Governance Disinformation Board' by Democrats never happened?? Biden received his draft deferments in 1968 and the draft ended in 1973 so NO it wasn`t past the drafting time!! 5000 immigrants PER DAY - illegal or not - is against the best interests of this country - period!! You TWICE posted the same thing about the balloon incident a couple of years ago as being some 'hobby project'!! You deliberately called ME a POS because you didn`t like my post but I accept your apology!! Thank you!
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Perm is one of the biggest POS on this site. If he called you that, you must have touched a nerve in his thin skinned dermis challenged geriatric body. I noticed he has been lashing out a lot and getting angrier by the day which is a sign of dementia. If I was one of his family members I would take away his car keys and guns. He seems highly unstable.

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Mar 2, 2024 13:48:53   #
TexaCan Loc: Homeward Bound!
 
slatten49 wrote:
I, too, am okay with your antics. Having read your posts/comments for over 10 years, I am continually reminded of the saying about how a pigeon plays chess. Debating/arguing with you is like playing chess with a pigeon. No matter the level of his defeat, the bird is going to shit on the board and strut around like it won anyway.

Sort'a like Trump's refusal to accept his loss in 2020.


Are you suggesting that you have successfully defeated son of witless in an argument or debate with him at some point of time on this forum using verifiable facts? I will admit that you are an expert at sidestepping the issues and relying on “dead men quotes!” LOL!

Darn it! I missed it! What year was it? Surely the subject wasn’t Trump because you hardly ever create threads criticizing Trump and millions of Americans that support him!……….Threads such as this one that is filled with verifiable fact driven statements by reputable fair minded authors that are not driven by their hate for Trump! 😂😂😂

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Mar 2, 2024 14:52:01   #
1ProudAmerican
 
permafrost wrote:
why is it that you people can not even consider the facts that trump is guilty of crimes and none of you can admite to this reality?


....and I guess bribum and his crime family are pure as the driven snow.🤣😂🤣

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Mar 2, 2024 14:56:30   #
1ProudAmerican
 
slatten49 wrote:
THE ANTI-TRUMP CONSPIRACY THEORY EXPLAINED

The ringleader of the conspiracy to keep Donald Trump from becoming president again is not Nikki Haley, but Don the Con himself.

Nikki Haley merely points out what Don the Con says and does. The person causing Don the Con to self-destruct is Trump himself.

Most of Trump’s wounds are self-inflicted, because he’s a treasonous weasel who tried to stay in power after losing the 2020 election with his BIG LIE, his 62 fraudulent election lawsuits that didn’t change a single vote, his fake elector scheme, and his attempted coup that resulted in the death of a police officer and 140 other officers being injured.

But apart from his lies and treasonous actions, Trump is falling apart before our eyes.

Again, according to psychologist Dr. John Gartner, a professor for 28 years at Johns Hopkins University Medical School, Trump's slurring of simple words and his inability to sometimes formulate complete sentences appears to be a sign of growing dementia.

In an interview with Chauncey DeVega of Salon, Dr. Gartner observed that Trump is showing “gross signs of dementia.” It bears noting that Trump’s father, Fred Trump, died with severe dementia.

Dr. Gartner told DeVega that Joe Biden's occasional gaffes “are well within the normal limits of aging.” Trump, however, appears to be showing gross signs of dementia. “This is a tale of two brains. Biden's brain is aging. Trump's brain is dementing.”

Dr. Gartner noted that during his speeches Trump appears to be spiraling into "phonemic paraphasias" which means "the substitution of non-words for words that sound similar.” Such symptoms “are not normally seen until a patient enters the moderate to severe stages of Alzheimer’s."

According to Gartner, these are examples of Trump’s non-words:

Beneficiaries became 'benefishes.'
Renovations became 'renoversh.'
Pivotal became 'pivobal.'
Obama became 'obamna.'
Missiles became 'mishiz.'
Christmas became 'Crissus.'
Bipartisan became 'bipars.'

According to Dr. Gartner, “This is a fundamental breakdown in the ability to use language. If you were talking to your father on the phone and he did this you would think he is having a stroke. There is no healthy older person who speaks that way."

In the comments Paul Peterson noted:

Good update. Yes, this also supports Wernicke-Korsakoff “Frontotemporal dementia”, with “confabulation" endings to sentences, where “angry bird" words are filled in, from Amygdala cache memory.

Other Trump mispronunciations and “grandpa moments” include:

Melania became ‘Mercedes” after Trump paused and apparently struggled to remember his wife’s name.
Hamas became ‘huh-maas.’
Yosemite became ‘YO-se-min-NIGHT.’
NAFTA became ‘Nasta.’
Prison became ‘privit.’
Overdose became ‘overdoth.’
Neonatal became ‘neonetical.’
Trump said there were airports during the Revolutionary War.
Trump said Jeb Bush, who was never president, got the US into the war with Iraq. I don’t know anyone who thinks Jeb Bush was president. He never came close.
Trump said he defeated Barack Obama for the presidency in 2016.
Trump said he won all 50 states, when he didn’t win his home state, New York, or the state with the largest population, California. Trump lost resoundingly in two of the highest population states. It wasn’t even close.

And so voters are faced with a candidate for president who lies constantly; who tried to overturn the 2020 election through 62 fraudulent lawsuits, with fake electors in multiple states, and with an attempted coup; and who cannot pronounce simple words or frame coherent sentences.

Nikki Haley is not part of a conspiracy, she just points out valid reasons that Trump cannot be the president of the United States.

Abraham Lincoln appealed the to the better angels of Americans. Trump appeals to their worst demons. To the primitive demons of unreasoning fear. Of fearing rather than loving and respecting one's neighbor, due to minor shadings of skin coloration and culture. To the primitive demons of cowardice and intolerance. — Michael R. Burch
THE ANTI-TRUMP CONSPIRACY THEORY EXPLAINED br br ... (show quote)


Do you know how PATHETIC you sound 🤣😂🤣😂 🤡💩!!!

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Mar 2, 2024 16:22:44   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
1ProudAmerican wrote:
....and I guess bribum and his crime family are pure as the driven snow.🤣😂🤣


Oh, now your getting the idea... LOL

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Mar 2, 2024 16:55:50   #
Knightlady
 
Hydro wrote:
For any doctor to declare an 80 year old individual shouldn’t be tested for dementia or Alzheimer’s diseases isn’t doing their patient justice - it isn’t normal for the memory lapses Biden frequently demonstrates - his equilibrium must be degraded with the amount of trips and falls he continues to make - every citizen should feel comfortable knowing Biden has the Nuclear football - Biden should want to take them proving one way or the other if he has the mental cognitive acuity to be able to make decisions that unintentionally could be party to starting a world war - just the fact he is fighting so hard against taking cognitive testing should make everyone nervous - this is not a Democrate or Republican issue - but it should be a citizens issue
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I agree. Instead of a debate, (because I'm pretty sure there won't be one, between Biden and Trump), they have dueling cognitive tests and then BOTH parties will have an answer to that at least

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Mar 2, 2024 18:17:43   #
federally indicted mattoid
 
slatten49 wrote:
Your unwarranted arrogance reminds me of a quote from Charles William Day..."Nothing is so unpalatable to arrogant people as to be met with scorn where they expected an unqualified admission of their superiority."

But in all fairness, SOW, you do remain fairly amusing.




Ever the pigeon.

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Mar 2, 2024 18:19:12   #
federally indicted mattoid
 
slatten49 wrote:
Fair enough, for when one slings arrows, some return is expected. The following is from a previous posting by moi....

"Prolonged time on this forum has confirmed a quote attributed to Mr. Twain, and I would guess others concur...'The rule is perfect: In matters of opinion, our adversaries are insane.'

I see many posters as 'One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest's' Randle Patrick McMurphy-type characters escaping their everyday routines. And like him, once entering the OPP asylum, it is difficult to leave the madness as it becomes addictive. Each is drawn in by the insanity of those who would disagree with his/her perfectly defined views of life, and can't understand why they don't possess the clarity he/she does in knowing the truth of all matters. If only all others could see the world as clearly as each of us do, the world would be a better place.

Due to this prevailing attitude, diversity in opinion is too often lambasted. As a result, the OPP forum often resembles a cuckoo's nest. Nurse Ratched, where are you "
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Too funny Slatten. And too true.

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Mar 2, 2024 18:27:17   #
Coos Bay Tom Loc: coos bay oregon
 
Hydro wrote:
Perm,
That may or may not be true regarding his brain - there have been many friends and family that have gone tbru debilitating stages of dementia- it starts out slowly but gains Steam in a short time - one can go to being mentally sharp to total confusion- usually progressing in a downward trend in 3 to 5 years - starts out forgetting names, then getting up and forgetting what you were going to do. It graduates to your equilibrium and one’s sense of balance - progressing to fear as they forget the simplest tasks they use to perform automatically- they forget their favorite foods , where to put their dirty laundry and even simple things like putting toothpaste on a toothbrush - they forget important dates IE:when their children were born, vacations taken their ability to carry on a conversation as they confuse facts and get into arguments if you correct them - I have personally witnessed this many times - the simplest way for Biden to put this issue to bed once and for all would be to be tested by a reknown institution - personally I believe he fears the final outcome - this is a normal reaction which at one point in our future many of us will be faced with the realities of our degrading mental acuities
Perm, br That may or may not be true regarding his... (show quote)


Oh shit !! I once ate an Alpo variety snack thinking it was a Wheat thin. Now I know why .

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Mar 2, 2024 18:40:26   #
Knightlady
 
Coos Bay Tom wrote:
Oh shit !! I once ate an Alpo variety snack thinking it was a Wheat thin. Now I know why .



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Mar 2, 2024 18:42:32   #
Coos Bay Tom Loc: coos bay oregon
 
Knightlady wrote:


I don't know why dogs like them so much--they are awful .

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Mar 2, 2024 18:43:14   #
JediKnight
 
Hydro wrote:
I believe you are correct - it appears they are returning to Biden’s policies - he has reached a point where he is having trouble selling Bidenflatiin, BidenEVfailures after spending large amounts in grants to Ford,Toyota not to mention the bankrupt Elec Bus fiasco- Biden’s get in free card at the border - or the alias (The Big Guy) as confirmed by his son Hunter bringing his involvement of influence pedaling closer to being proven - his Bidenlawfare that being turning DOJ along with the FBI loose to bring Trump down - yeah his chickens are coming back to roost
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Still somewhat unbelievable how you guys attempt to spin everything as "fault" and say democrats are the blame for anything that doesn't go the way you think it should. In common parlance this is known as "reflection" and you guys really should look at your own deeds ( or lack of accomplishment) your party continues to revel in.sad.

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Mar 2, 2024 18:46:52   #
Knightlady
 
Coos Bay Tom wrote:
I don't know why dogs like them so much--they are awful .


When I was little, I tried a dog bone. I was cured of that.

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Mar 2, 2024 18:52:57   #
Knightlady
 
JediKnight wrote:
Still somewhat unbelievable how you guys attempt to spin everything as "fault" and say democrats are the blame for anything that doesn't go the way you think it should. In common parlance this is known as "reflection" and you guys really should look at your own deeds ( or lack of accomplishment) your party continues to revel in.sad.



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Mar 2, 2024 19:02:53   #
Radar OReilly
 
Knightlady wrote:
I agree. Instead of a debate, (because I'm pretty sure there won't be one, between Biden and Trump), they have dueling cognitive tests and then BOTH parties will have an answer to that at least


I like that idea very much. Especially since I read another post by Big Kahuna that Mr. Trumps IQ is 30pts Higher thn Albert Einstein(190-vs 160). I think that my Not be so high just sayin. I would need to see a reliable source that knows about this IQ Test. I am not sying Mr Trump is not that intelligent but 30pts higher than Einstein???? Maybe the same IQ as Einstein not higher. I also think that the incumbent also has above avg IQ(I think earlier post on this said avg was 100).

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