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Will B Good

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  1. Quoting two or three lunatic teens making death threats is not representative of the Democratic left..... However, these real life instances might be indicative of the mindset of the right....... 1. Oklahoma City Bombing (1995) Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols detonated a truck bomb outside the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, killing 168 people. It remains the deadliest act of domestic terrorism in U.S. history. 2. Charleston Church Shooting (2015) Dylann Roof, a white supremacist, opened fire during a Bible study at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina, killing nine African American parishioners. 3. Tree of Life Synagogue Shooting (2018) Robert Bowers attacked the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, killing 11 worshippers. He expressed anti-Semitic and anti-immigrant sentiments online before the attack. 4. El Paso Walmart Shooting (2019) A gunman killed 23 people at a Walmart in El Paso, Texas, targeting Hispanic individuals. He cited anti-immigrant and white nationalist beliefs in a manifesto. 5. Plot to Kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer (2020) Members of a militia group plotted to kidnap Governor Whitmer, citing opposition to COVID-19 restrictions. The FBI thwarted the plan, and several individuals were arrested and convicted. 6. January 6 Capitol Insurrection (2021) Supporters of then-President Donald Trump stormed the U.S. Capitol in an attempt to overturn the 2020 presidential election results. The riot resulted in multiple deaths and numerous injuries. 7. Attack on Paul Pelosi (2022) David DePape broke into the home of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and attacked her husband, Paul Pelosi, with a hammer. DePape espoused conspiracy theories and extremist views. 8. Attempted Attack on FBI Field Office (2022) Ricky Shiffer attempted to breach an FBI field office in Cincinnati, Ohio, armed with a nail gun and an AR-15-style rifle. He was killed after a standoff with law enforcement. 9. Gilroy Garlic Festival Shooting (2019) A shooter opened fire at the Gilroy Garlic Festival in California, killing three people and injuring 17. The attacker had expressed white supremacist views online. 10. Plot to Bomb Synagogue in Pueblo, Colorado (2019) Richard Holzer, a self-identified white supremacist, planned to bomb a synagogue in Pueblo. He was arrested in an FBI sting operation and later convicted. These incidents underscore the persistent threat posed by right-wing extremism in the United States. Law enforcement agencies continue to monitor and address such threats to safeguard public safety and uphold democratic institutions.
  2. Agree...he's just robbing himself!!
  3. Apology accepted in good grace........but it then begs the question how did you know to look on instagram and search for an image you hadn't even seen?
  4. Hahaha...... they used an experimental version on the kids in your school.......and it was another 11 years before they managed to stop it killing children.....
  5. Oh...in that it's roots are Persian....so it's not a Thai word as such?
  6. The measles vaccine was first introduced in the United States in 1963. It was developed by Dr. John Enders and his team at the Children’s Hospital in Boston. The vaccine initially was available as a standalone measles vaccine. Oh dear....what a tangled web we weave.......
  7. i would like to politely point out that the screenshot I posted was taken from the OP......I am rather perplexed that you seem to think I should have known that that image was taken from another source, of which I am not a member by the way....and yet somehow should still have known about?
  8. Being sincere, but wrong, makes a person very dangerous......particular in his position
  9. There is no credible information or verified reports to suggest that Arbuckle Elementary School in the U.S. had four children die from the measles vaccine. As I said....making stuff up.
  10. The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has indeed allocated funds to support reproductive health initiatives in Gaza Province, Mozambique. For instance, the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation received over $82 million from USAID, in collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, to operate reproductive health projects in the region.
  11. Well there's a surprise.....typical righty....just can't resist making stuff up.....very sad.
  12. So I didn't remove anything....agreed? The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) allocated funds to support reproductive health initiatives in Gaza Province, Mozambique. For instance, the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation received over $82 million from USAID, in collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, to operate reproductive health projects in the region.
  13. Didn't realise I had.....it was just a screenshot.
  14. Four in one school?.....give me the name of the school and I'll do my own research
  15. Really good..... thanks......Paris Rhone....looks a good choice...for me....if I go that way......but then I see the next one up......555
  16. I think, as someone has intimated......it is probably a wind up...!!,
  17. Shame those 80 plus kids from Samoa aren't around to what this.
  18. Just as you thought it was safe to go out...... Trump 3.0
  19. Frightening......65.8k likes.....how dumb can Yanks get? They'll change their tune eventually......but how many kids will suffer as a consequence. I can still recall three kids crippled with polio from my school days.
  20. No you don't understand.....he is the great disruptor, unfreezing the minds of us tiny people to new opportunities....it is all in the plan.
  21. WOW!!! Just been sitting here looking at our living room TV (75" I think?)......which we never use....and thought......why not use that? Pure genius. Cheers
  22. The term “Farang” in Thailand originally referred to any foreigner, not specifically those with white skin. Historically, it was used to describe Westerners, particularly Europeans, but over time, it has evolved to be a general term for any non-Thai person, regardless of their skin color. While it’s true that “Farang” is commonly associated with white-skinned foreigners in popular usage, especially among locals, it doesn’t exclusively refer to that group. It can include people from other regions as well, such as those from Southeast Asia, and even East Asians. It’s important to note that the term is often neutral, though it can carry a variety of connotations depending on context, tone, and the speaker’s intent. Can't argue with ChatGPT
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