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    Quote Originally Posted by ThatFOWLWoman View Post
    Conspiracy theorists tend to be marginalized, low self-esteem types who don't feel like they fit in with society in general. The conspiracies are their way of creating a little club where only they are smart enough to know The Truth; the rest of us are blind dummies. They have this in common with other non-critical-thinkers like religious fundies, four-year-olds who believe in Santa and the Easter Bunny, and many #TRE45ON cultists. JPP is a treasure-trove of these bizarre people.
    ^Low IQ loon doesn't know she just described the left and Democratic Party of the Jackass.
    "When government fears the people, there is liberty. When the people fear the government, there is tyranny."


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    Unless you just can't stand the idea of "ni**ers" teaching white kids.


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    Address the topic, not other posters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack View Post
    Because ... I don't agree with you?
    No JackOFF; because you are disgustingly stupid.
    "When government fears the people, there is liberty. When the people fear the government, there is tyranny."


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    Quote Originally Posted by AssHatZombie View Post
    jezebel! harlot! lillith! kali!
    Actually that's Minerva, but sure thing, Beulah. lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by ThatOwlWoman View Post
    Actually that's Minerva, but sure thing, Beulah. lol
    demons have many names.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AssHatZombie View Post
    demons have many names.
    Like Becky, Beulah, Beelzebub, and Barbie, right Babs?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ThatOwlWoman View Post
    Like Becky, Beulah, Beelzebub, and Barbie, right Babs?
    no, belial.

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    big b, little b
    what begins with b?
    barbatos, bifrons, behemoth and bael.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack View Post
    "A fringe theory that President Trump is at war with a global cabal of powerful, Satan-worshiping elites who control the world and run a child sex ring has shifted over the last three years from anonymous message boards to Trump rallies to the 2020 ballot.'
    https://www.latimes.com/politics/sto...nal-candidates

    Anybody buy into this?
    Not me but it's fascinating to watch a group destroy itself with nutjob theories.
    God bless America and those who defend our Constitution.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dutch Uncle View Post
    Not me but it's fascinating to watch a group destroy itself with nutjob theories.
    did you see the epstein / maxwell news items?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThatOwlWoman View Post
    Conspiracy theorists tend to be marginalized, low self-esteem types who don't feel like they fit in with society in general. The conspiracies are their way of creating a little club where only they are smart enough to know The Truth; the rest of us are blind dummies. They have this in common with other non-critical-thinkers like religious fundies, four-year-olds who believe in Santa and the Easter Bunny, and many #TRE45ON cultists. JPP is a treasure-trove of these bizarre people.
    Agreed. Before the Internet these people met in person and jerked each other off in private or they stood screaming on street corners or soap boxes dodging rocks and rotten fruit. With the advent of the Internet, they had a global voice. The Internet doesn't make their ideas rational, just reaching more people.
    God bless America and those who defend our Constitution.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dutch Uncle View Post
    Agreed. Before the Internet these people met in person and jerked each other off in private or they stood screaming on street corners or soap boxes dodging rocks and rotten fruit. With the advent of the Internet, they had a global voice. The Internet doesn't make their ideas rational, just reaching more people.
    Very true. Isn't it ironic that in the age of instant communication and social media, some ppl can still feel isolated, marginalized, and left behind?
    "Conservatism is the blind and fear-filled worship of dead radicals." -- Mark Twain

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThatOwlWoman View Post
    Very true. Isn't it ironic that in the age of instant communication and social media, some ppl can still feel isolated, marginalized, and left behind?
    did you see the epstein / maxwell news items?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThatOwlWoman View Post
    Very true. Isn't it ironic that in the age of instant communication and social media, some ppl can still feel isolated, marginalized, and left behind?
    True. It's all part of the human condition running headlong into our own tech. Humanity has always been better at inventing tech than in being wise enough to use it properly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dutch Uncle View Post
    Not me but it's fascinating to watch a group destroy itself with nutjob theories.
    Yes. It is interesting.
    I noticed at todays Press Briefing the question was brought up to Trump and he quickly praised Greene and her victory, and then moved on to another question to avoid actually endorsing or discrediting QAnon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack View Post
    Yes. It is interesting.
    I noticed at todays Press Briefing the question was brought up to Trump and he quickly praised Greene and her victory, and then moved on to another question to avoid actually endorsing or discrediting QAnon.
    I'm guessing all Republican Senators and Representatives are having what we call in Texas a "come-to-Jesus moment" regarding what to do about Trump before he takes down the entire Republican party in November.
    God bless America and those who defend our Constitution.

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