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On 8/5/2024 at 12:15 PM, susanlea said:

Mark Kelly, left wing fascist

TIM WALZ is the one 7 august

 

Somebody else for you to trash for no reason other than blind prejudice. 

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53 minutes ago, ChrisKC said:

TIM WALZ is the one 7 august

 

Somebody else for you to trash for no reason other than blind prejudice. 

A guy who supports 6yo trans. Worst pick possible.

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20 minutes ago, FinChin67 said:

About this...

 

Walz needs to be seen in the context of the rapid fall of Minnesota, and particularly what happened to the Twin Cities. The Twin Cities of Minneapolis & St. Paul used to be one of the nicest, safest cities in the United States. The Mary Tyler Moore show was set there for good reason, it was friendly, safe place. Minnesota used to be purple and quite centrist. The local Democratic party is called the DFL - the Democratic-Farmer-Labor party. That was how Minnesota politics worked - the cities in the metro area allied with the unions (primarily in the mining Northeast) who allied with the farmers. They went against the Twin Cities suburbs and businessmen, it was always polite, and the state was even. The big shift happened with the mass influx of Somalis, along with the Dems trying to bring in blacks from other metro areas. The "nice" Repubs being controlled opposition, they of course did nothing to stop this process. The demographics changed sharply, crime rates soared, and the political situation rearranged itself. Along with much of the rest of the country, enough of the suburbs switched to the Dems, that along with the newly black metro areas, the Dems began to get a decisive margin.


+ few little things
- Walz quit the National Guard when he was about to be deployed to Iraq
- Walz Openly Embraced And Attended Islamic Center Affiliated With ISIS whose Imam Teaches Sharia Law and has called for the murder of Jews (Dar Al-Farooq Islamic center in Minnesota known for being a key location for recruitment of ISIS terrorists, according to the FBI. ) There's a lot more on this.
-  Walz Signed a Bill Redefining the Term "Sexual Orientation" to include pedophiles (see attachments)
- Walz has deep Chinese ties. He’s been to China over 30 times and doesn’t think they’re our biggest rival. In fact, he says he’ll never be treated as well as he was in China. He even set up a program to take high school students to China every summer for nearly a decade. According to reports, the Chinese government paid for some of them. While they were abroad, Walz reportedly told students to downplay their “American-ness.”
- The VERY FIRST executive order Gov. Tim Walz signed upon taking office was establishing a “council on DEI”
-  Minnesota National Guard Leaders Expose Tim Walz for Stolen Valor, Lying About His Rank, and Quitting When His Unit Was Deployed to Iraq. "As soon as the shots were fired in Iraq, he turned and ran the other way and hung his hat up and quit," said Tom Behrends, a retired command sergeant major who replaced Gov. Tim Walz on a deployment to Iraq.

 
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Radical marxist like Kamala.

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Well said 

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46 minutes ago, FinChin67 said:

About this...

 

Walz needs to be seen in the context of the rapid fall of Minnesota, and particularly what happened to the Twin Cities. The Twin Cities of Minneapolis & St. Paul used to be one of the nicest, safest cities in the United States. The Mary Tyler Moore show was set there for good reason, it was friendly, safe place. Minnesota used to be purple and quite centrist. The local Democratic party is called the DFL - the Democratic-Farmer-Labor party. That was how Minnesota politics worked - the cities in the metro area allied with the unions (primarily in the mining Northeast) who allied with the farmers. They went against the Twin Cities suburbs and businessmen, it was always polite, and the state was even. The big shift happened with the mass influx of Somalis, along with the Dems trying to bring in blacks from other metro areas. The "nice" Repubs being controlled opposition, they of course did nothing to stop this process. The demographics changed sharply, crime rates soared, and the political situation rearranged itself. Along with much of the rest of the country, enough of the suburbs switched to the Dems, that along with the newly black metro areas, the Dems began to get a decisive margin.


+ few little things
- Walz quit the National Guard when he was about to be deployed to Iraq
- Walz Openly Embraced And Attended Islamic Center Affiliated With ISIS whose Imam Teaches Sharia Law and has called for the murder of Jews (Dar Al-Farooq Islamic center in Minnesota known for being a key location for recruitment of ISIS terrorists, according to the FBI. ) There's a lot more on this.
-  Walz Signed a Bill Redefining the Term "Sexual Orientation" to include pedophiles (see attachments)
- Walz has deep Chinese ties. He’s been to China over 30 times and doesn’t think they’re our biggest rival. In fact, he says he’ll never be treated as well as he was in China. He even set up a program to take high school students to China every summer for nearly a decade. According to reports, the Chinese government paid for some of them. While they were abroad, Walz reportedly told students to downplay their “American-ness.”
- The VERY FIRST executive order Gov. Tim Walz signed upon taking office was establishing a “council on DEI”
-  Minnesota National Guard Leaders Expose Tim Walz for Stolen Valor, Lying About His Rank, and Quitting When His Unit Was Deployed to Iraq. "As soon as the shots were fired in Iraq, he turned and ran the other way and hung his hat up and quit," said Tom Behrends, a retired command sergeant major who replaced Gov. Tim Walz on a deployment to Iraq.

 
Could do many more but I'll keep this one short..

Radical marxist like Kamala.

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There must be good reasons as to why Tim Waltz was re-elected back to office for his second term and that he beat his GOP challenger by 8 points. Most probably overlooked your hyperbole.

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3 minutes ago, Eric Loh said:

There must be good reasons as to why Tim Waltz was re-elected back to office for his second term and that he beat his GOP challenger by 8 points. Most probably overlooked your hyperbole.

 

Apparently the sheeple of Minnesota have been voting Democrat since time immemorial.   So getting within 8 points would be considered a moral victory....

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2 minutes ago, blazes said:

 

Apparently the sheeple of Minnesota have been voting Democrat since time immemorial.   So getting within 8 points would be considered a moral victory....

 

Good to see 7 million plus sheeple 'woke' up and had enough about them to vote the right way last election

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16 minutes ago, blazes said:

 

Apparently the sheeple of Minnesota have been voting Democrat since time immemorial.   So getting within 8 points would be considered a moral victory....

Wokes

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35 minutes ago, Eric Loh said:

There must be good reasons as to why Tim Waltz was re-elected back to office for his second term and that he beat his GOP challenger by 8 points. Most probably overlooked your hyperbole.

MN is a strong Democrat state has been for a long time, hard to get people out of office, what is your take On Ilhan Omar the Senator from MN, another gem

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13 minutes ago, flexomike said:

MN is a strong Democrat state has been for a long time, hard to get people out of office, what is your take On Ilhan Omar the Senator from MN, another gem

There is so much wrong with Ilhan Omar but this sums it up pretty much, best buddy of Tim Waltz.

She hopefully gets voted out but she is running a ballot harvesting operation with her fellow terrorists.

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4 hours ago, flexomike said:

Unlike every other media outlet, propaganda of the day from all of them 

Not true. Biased? Yes. Faux News is in another league of misinformation. It's just an echo chamber for maga nuts

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4 hours ago, flexomike said:

Ask the BLM terrorists in Minneapolis, she supported a fund bailing them out. I'm from Minneapolis MN, and know a few things about this. She helped BLM terrorists destroy the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul.

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On 8/7/2024 at 11:59 AM, flexomike said:

Ask the BLM terrorists in Minneapolis, she supported a fund bailing them out. I'm from Minneapolis MN, and know a few things about this. She helped BLM terrorists destroy the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul.

 

A reality check....

According to an accounting by the American Bail Coalition, verified by The Fact Checker with a review of Hennepin County jail records, all but three of the 170 people arrested during the protests between May 26 and June 2 were released from jail within a week. Of the 167 released, only 10 had to put up a monetary bond to be released; in most cases, the amounts were nominal, such as $78 or $100. In fact, 92 percent of those arrested had to pay no bail — and 29 percent of those arrested did not face charges.

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/09/03/kamala-harris-tweeted-support-bail-fund-money-didnt-just-assist-protestors/

 

BLM have since declined to support Harris.

 

https://news.wttw.com/2024/08/07/black-lives-matter-group-declines-endorse-kamala-harris-questions-nominating-process

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28 minutes ago, simple1 said:

 

A reality check....

According to an accounting by the American Bail Coalition, verified by The Fact Checker with a review of Hennepin County jail records, all but three of the 170 people arrested during the protests between May 26 and June 2 were released from jail within a week. Of the 167 released, only 10 had to put up a monetary bond to be released; in most cases, the amounts were nominal, such as $78 or $100. In fact, 92 percent of those arrested had to pay no bail — and 29 percent of those arrested did not face charges.

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/09/03/kamala-harris-tweeted-support-bail-fund-money-didnt-just-assist-protestors/

 

BLM have since declined to support Harris.

 

https://news.wttw.com/2024/08/07/black-lives-matter-group-declines-endorse-kamala-harris-questions-nominating-process

Yes, unlike the January 6th rioters, the BLM rioters got a pass. 

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8 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

Yes, unlike the January 6th rioters, the BLM rioters got a pass. 

One assumes fines and any sentences applied complied with evidence and judicial process, exactly the same for those fined / jailed for Jan 6th.

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11 minutes ago, simple1 said:

One assumes fines and any sentences applied complied with evidence and judicial process, exactly the same for those fined / jailed for Jan 6th.

Only the left assumes that....

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