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Conspiracy theories promoted by Donald Trump
Aug 12, 2019, 3:29 PM
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All are completely baseless, have no evidence what so ever or have been flatly debunked.
These are designed to appeal to his base supporters. Which confuses me to why he has base supporters. (And just because so other idiot politician told a lie, does in no way excuse Trump, so spare us the 'what about' arguments. This post is about Trump
Sen. Ted Cruz's father involved in JFK assination
Justice Scalia may have been killed
Joe Scarborough involved in interns death
Clinton Aide's death wasn't a suicide
Obama was not a U.S. Citizen
Sen. Marco Rubio not eligible to be President because his parents weren't born in the United States. (Trump's own mother wasn't either)
Sen. John McCain not eligible to be President. (born in Panama)
Sen. Ted Cruz not elibible to be President
Obama wiretapped Trump Tower
Muslim American's celebrated on 9/11
Millions voted illegally
Global Warming is a Chinese Hoax
Vaccines cause autism
Windmills cause cancer
Hurricane Maria death toll not accurate
Russia didn't try to interfere in the election.
The Clinton's had something to do with Epstein's suicide.
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Re: Conspiracy theories promoted by Donald Trump
Aug 12, 2019, 3:37 PM
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Stable genius
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Oculus Spirit [80954]
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Many of those don't sound like conspiracy theories.
Aug 12, 2019, 3:44 PM
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But there are some lies in there.
You telling me Trump lies is like telling me (daily) that water is wet.
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He’s an embarrassing moron for sure.***
Aug 12, 2019, 3:46 PM
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deplorable***
Aug 12, 2019, 3:53 PM
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now do Adam Dickthroat Schiff***
Aug 12, 2019, 7:34 PM
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Oculus Spirit [93604]
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You left out the biggest conspiracy theory.
Aug 12, 2019, 7:51 PM
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Trump conspired with Russia. That one had half the country and the entire civilized world on edge for over three years.
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Re: You left out the biggest conspiracy theory.
Aug 12, 2019, 7:59 PM
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You are certified moron. No wonder it took you so long to get your degree and your wife dumped you.
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Oculus Spirit [93604]
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Two quarters of G'ville Tech, a heart attack and...
Aug 12, 2019, 9:04 PM
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heart surgery with five bypasses then three years at Clemson. FYI, I finished my Jr yr fall semester of 1987. The spring I took 24 hrs then two 9 hr/6wk summer sessions for a total of 42 hrs in six months, my entire Sr year in Building Science which is now called Construction Science and Management. That's just under 4 yrs. I took two semesters of Chemistry as elective credits.
I had five kids when I entered Clemson and six when I graduated with my youngest son born my Jr yr. I worked 40 hr/wk and saved money to do that last semester doing sheetrock hanging, finishing and painting for Bob Newton, Dr Mark Petrowski and other local to Clemson builders.
After my 8th heart attack I slacked off on work by framing and trimming houses, building additions and such lightweight stuff.
I pray as hard as I work and you're still at the top of the list. Like it or not, I love you man and sincerely believe God will find you and save you from certain doom.
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Dr Mark Petrowski
Aug 13, 2019, 11:26 AM
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Unless there were multiple Petrowskis in Clemson, he lived next door to us in Clemson for a few years.
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Oculus Spirit [93604]
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Yep, the sociology professor at Clemson.
Aug 13, 2019, 12:12 PM
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I sheetrocked sever houses for him in Monaco and other Clemson type locations, painted one when the painter quit him. Mark was one of the best guys I ever worked with.
Mark was a rookie who had no experience in house building when he started. He build his first house and made more money on it that a year's salary teaching, so he said. Mark's wife was Linda If memory serves.
I sold one of the houses in Monaco for him. It's the one with the huge wrap around porch. You might know it? Mark and I were really good friends. We dealt with one another honestly, fairly and neither was ever dissatisfied with our relationship.
I had to quit doing his work when I signed up for 24 hrs spring of 1988.
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Wife was definitely named Linda.
Aug 13, 2019, 4:28 PM
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I remember her a bit more. He definitely seemed busy at the time, it must have been when he first began with the houses. He seemed more like a handyman than a professor. This must have been early to mid-80's, maybe 82/83-85/85 when I was in high school. Spent a Christmas break house sitting their dog for them. They had cable and we didn't so I was glued to MTV and movie channels.
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Oculus Spirit [93604]
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Were you around when their kid laid something over...
Aug 13, 2019, 5:27 PM
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the storm drain in their drive and flooded their basement during a big rain? The water got two feet deep inside. I though Mark was going to brit a schick. I loved it.
I remember Linda was a tall and skinny blonde who sold real estate. I think she was the reason Mark was always pushing for a bank draw on the houses. Linda had a w123 mercedes which was the first one I ever rode in. No, I didn't, I was riding with Mark.
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Don't worry. No need to prove yourself to him
Aug 13, 2019, 11:29 AM
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Really. No need at all.
Biggest giveaway someone is an idiot (or moron) is when they call other people idiots or morons.
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Re: You left out the biggest conspiracy theory.
Aug 13, 2019, 12:46 AM
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that's not nice buddy.
and he did conspire with Russia in an attempt to get a hotel built in Moscow Square, it chalked up to a little bit of corruption and nothing more.
And if anyone thinks that Russia had more influence on this election than troll farms and propaganda that originate from inside our own borders, well take a step back.
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Geez, man.
Aug 13, 2019, 11:16 AM
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I often agree with a lot of what you post, but c'mon. There's no need to get that personal on here. It's just a ####### message board where we disagree.
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It's not a big deal to me.
Aug 13, 2019, 12:19 PM
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I'm being challenged to love the unlovely. It's always been my downfall to pick out nice people like you to pray for. As I've said, the real purpose of prayer make the one praying love the one he's praying for.
Anyone can love nice people but God loves us all. He's not selective and He doesn't allow his children to be selective either. I believe that is the identifying mark of a Christian.
Sometimes I get out of hand and it shows by the way I play here. I can be as hateful, condescending and rude as anyone here. I get called down real quick and have to direct my focus on something other than politics.
Thank God football is right around the corner, right? We'll all go to the mange and the arguments will not be quite as heated.
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maybe he just had a bad day at work
Aug 13, 2019, 12:49 PM
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meditation accomplishes the same for me
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Oculus Spirit [93604]
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He needs no excuse, owes me none.
Aug 13, 2019, 1:52 PM
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I know exactly what the problem is.
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Re: It's not a big deal to me.
Aug 13, 2019, 2:23 PM
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"It's always been my downfall to pick out nice people like you to pray for."
Just so we're clear, you know my post was directed at Carlsbad, not you, right?
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Oculus Spirit [93604]
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So you think I'm having trouble again keeping up.
Aug 13, 2019, 3:48 PM
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J/K
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Re: So you think I'm having trouble again keeping up.
Aug 13, 2019, 6:49 PM
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Heh, no. Just it seems people get Carlsbad and me confused here and I want to make sure you knew I wasn't comin' at you like that. Some things are just off limits on Tigernet.
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If he did that we wouldn't know about it.
Aug 13, 2019, 4:49 PM
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Nobody advertises their treason, he was joking and poking at Hillary and democrats. BTW, Trump towers was wiretapped during the campaign.
What are you going to say when that information becomes public due to Durham's investigation?
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That's cute as a button.
Aug 13, 2019, 5:22 PM
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Trump was complaining about being spied on in 2016 through 2017. Page was spied on in 2016 according to the FISA date.
From your wiki
" Shortly after Page left the Trump campaign, the Federal Bureau of Investigation obtained another warrant (he was subject to one beginning in 2014) from the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) in October 2016 to surveil Page's communications and read his saved emails.[32][33] To issue the warrant, a federal judge concluded there was probable cause to believe that Page was a foreign agent knowingly engaging in clandestine intelligence for the Russian government.[34] The initial 90-day warrant was subsequently renewed three times.[35] The New York Times reported on May 18, 2018, that the surveillance warrant expired around October 2017..."
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to know that the wire tap was illegal if you consider that no charges were brought against Page. Just do the simple math.
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4 judges, individually, found probable cause
Aug 13, 2019, 5:39 PM
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all republican appointed and somehow that helps your case? The FISA warrants were to investigate Carter Page, whether or not he's charged has nothing to do with the opening of the FISA warrants themselves. The fact that there was "probable cause" found by these four judges backs up that idea. That's a simple concept to grasp right?
It's like assuming the investigation into Trump and Russia wasn't based on real questions (that still remain and are being investigated by intelligence agencies) simply because he wasn't found to criminally break the law (in regards to conspiracy).
Yet, here you are...
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People have made retirement money off investigating Trump.
Aug 13, 2019, 5:44 PM
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They've been on Trump's asz since 2016 and there's still no there there. Investigate on if you can afford it.
Obviously, the charges of Page colluding with russia were trumped up. Page was debriefed by the CIA when he returned home after each russia trip. They knew exactly who to pick out to get to trump.
Nothing in the Steele funny paper was validated yet the FBI insisted that it was reliable. That's fraud on the courts. It's all make up to defeat trump with an 'insurance policy,' in case he won.
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Does that not sound like a conspiracy theory?
Aug 13, 2019, 6:10 PM
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The fact that four republican appointed judges approved the FISA warrants doesn't matter.
The fact that our intelligence agencies all thought there was (and still is) enough questions about Trump's Campaign/Russia relationship to investigate doesn't matter.
The fact that the Steele Dossier/Mueller Report was right about Russia's intention to help Trump and that Trump was open to that interference (and still is) doesn't matter.
What does matter to you is that, without any evidence (other than Trump/Page not being charged) that this was all a conspiracy to bring Trump down as "insurance." So you have intelligence agencies, democrats, and republicans all conspiring against Trump. That sounds right to you?
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Re: Conspiracy theories promoted by Donald Trump
Aug 13, 2019, 4:20 PM
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John McCain is not eligible due to him currently residing in a casket.
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