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  • Geddy2112
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    Originally posted by Karl View Post
    Has it been verified that this does indeed show one of the bullets? Could be a visual artefact of some sort, or maybe someone doctored it in. But if this shows the bullet, then it certainly can't have been the bullet what clipped his ear.
    That is why it's MAGIC

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  • Geddy2112
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    Originally posted by GBinOz View Post
    Lo and behold, the return of the magic bullet:


    This is purported to be the trail of the bullet that hit the top of Trump's right ear.

    Cheers, George
    mmmmm looks a bit low to me, can you draw some 'lay lines' on it please to match up or did it turn after it hit his ear downwards to the left?

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  • Karl
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    Originally posted by GBinOz View Post
    Lo and behold, the return of the magic bullet:

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    This is purported to be the trail of the bullet that hit the top of Trump's right ear.

    Cheers, George
    Has it been verified that this does indeed show one of the bullets? Could be a visual artefact of some sort, or maybe someone doctored it in. But if this shows the bullet, then it certainly can't have been the bullet what clipped his ear.

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  • Karl
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    Originally posted by Svensson View Post

    AH yes, I remember that. He did this routine in his speeches for a while like "Hey, Paul Pelosi, how is he doing these days?" and the MAGA-crowd errupted in laugther. And then his son poked some more fun, referencing the fact that Paul Pelosi was tied up in his underpants and atacked with a hammer:

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    A real knee-slapper this one, judging by the reactions of his goon-followers. And just last month, a MAGA-candidate in North Carolina went up on a podium and said that

    Some folks need killing!” [...] “It’s time for somebody to say it. It’s not a matter of vengeance. It’s not a matter of being mean or spiteful. It’s a matter of necessity!

    Mark Robinson, the GOP nominee for governor in North Carolina, has a long history of incendiary comments. But he may have topped himself this time.


    MAGA is an ideology that considers violence acceptable. So what goes around comes around. I had about 3 days to think about this now and I can confirm that I am relatively comforable stating that I'm sorry the guy missed. It's not my proudest moment by as they say, "it's a matter of neccessity"....​
    I hate to agree with such a sentiment, but I cannot disagree. I wish the attempt had never been made, but once it had been made... I can think of a better outcome, perhaps especially for MAGA, than what we're stuck with.
    Last edited by Karl; 07-17-2024, 07:02 AM.

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  • GBinOz
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    Lo and behold, the return of the magic bullet:

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Name:	Butler5.jpg
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ID:	838126

    This is purported to be the trail of the bullet that hit the top of Trump's right ear.

    Cheers, George

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  • Herlock Sholmes
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    Originally posted by Hunter View Post

    Corey Comperatore, a fireman who was there with his family and obviously a Trump supporter was killed shielding his wife and children from the gunfire. Did he deserve the fate you people wished upon Trump?.would it not have been better if the assassin was taken out before he harmed anyone? However deranged people think Trump is, this has to be the pot calling the kettle black.
    And your hand-wringing is all an act. Not only in comedy clubs but in every workplace and in every pub in the land people will be telling Trump assassination jokes. A million texts, a million emails with people passing on whatever joke is flying around the airwaves.

    Ricky Gervais got it right:

    "With comedy as well I think you've got to deal with taboos and contentious issues and sometimes you deal in irony and some people don't get that but you know you can't legislate against stupidity otherwise you'll be doing nothing,"​

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  • Hunter
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    Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post

    In comedy clubs around the free world people will be making jokes about this already. How is it possible, when we live in a world where horrific things happen every day, that we have some people who have the over sensitivity of a Victorian-era children’s Governess falling into a swoon of irate disapproval over some comment involving the deranged criminal billionaire that’s possibly about to become the most powerful man in the world again!!
    Corey Comperatore, a fireman who was there with his family and obviously a Trump supporter was killed shielding his wife and children from the gunfire. Did he deserve the fate you people wished upon Trump?.would it not have been better if the assassin was taken out before he harmed anyone? However deranged people think Trump is, this has to be the pot calling the kettle black.

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  • Svensson
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    Originally posted by Karl View Post
    Normally I'd be poopooing jokes about an assassination attempt. But Trump is deserving of no man's sympathy or respect. Besides, if his reaction to the brutal assault on Paul Pelosi is anything to go by, he'd want us to have a good laugh about it.
    AH yes, I remember that. He did this routine in his speeches for a while like "Hey, Paul Pelosi, how is he doing these days?" and the MAGA-crowd errupted in laugther. And then his son poked some more fun, referencing the fact that Paul Pelosi was tied up in his underpants and atacked with a hammer:

    Click image for larger version

Name:	4362c2925cd760ea2c6e303a5d1024e2.jpg
Views:	145
Size:	53.5 KB
ID:	838106

    A real knee-slapper this one, judging by the reactions of his goon-followers. And just last month, a MAGA-candidate in North Carolina went up on a podium and said that

    Some folks need killing!” [...] “It’s time for somebody to say it. It’s not a matter of vengeance. It’s not a matter of being mean or spiteful. It’s a matter of necessity!

    Mark Robinson, the GOP nominee for governor in North Carolina, has a long history of incendiary comments. But he may have topped himself this time.


    MAGA is an ideology that considers violence acceptable. So what goes around comes around. I had about 3 days to think about this now and I can confirm that I am relatively comforable stating that I'm sorry the guy missed. It's not my proudest moment by as they say, "it's a matter of neccessity"....​

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  • Herlock Sholmes
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    Originally posted by Hunter View Post

    Haven't been on the boards long enough that I forgot why. Now I remember. Sick. And so are some of the rest of you.
    In comedy clubs around the free world people will be making jokes about this already. How is it possible, when we live in a world where horrific things happen every day, that we have some people who have the over sensitivity of a Victorian-era children’s Governess falling into a swoon of irate disapproval over some comment involving the deranged criminal billionaire that’s possibly about to become the most powerful man in the world again!!

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  • Karl
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    Originally posted by Geddy2112 View Post

    The humour is lost on this one...
    Normally I'd be poopooing jokes about an assassination attempt. But Trump is deserving of no man's sympathy or respect. Besides, if his reaction to the brutal assault on Paul Pelosi is anything to go by, he'd want us to have a good laugh about it.

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  • Geddy2112
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    Originally posted by Hunter View Post

    Haven't been on the boards long enough that I forgot why. Now I remember. Sick. And so are some of the rest of you.
    The humour is lost on this one...

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  • Hunter
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    Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post
    The USA is obviously going through a tough period where they have a serious skills shortage. You can’t even find a decent assassin these days.
    Haven't been on the boards long enough that I forgot why. Now I remember. Sick. And so are some of the rest of you.

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  • Varqm
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    The toddler conman traitor Trump,who tried to steal the election - caught in Georgia, and lied conning people it was not him stealing,fomented violence. The boomerang came back to him.
    When thousands of Americans could have been saved if he took the virus seriously,he did not care.
    "The virus will go away"(30x) - Trump
    ​​​​​
    ​​​​​Worms swimming in phlegm would be better at the White house than Trump..
    Last edited by Varqm; 07-16-2024, 11:51 AM.

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  • Geddy2112
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    Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post
    The USA is obviously going through a tough period where they have a serious skills shortage. You can’t even find a decent assassin these days.
    Baldwin would not have missed... [apologies]

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  • Herlock Sholmes
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    Originally posted by Fiver View Post

    That's a problem with many conspiracy theories. They supposedly have infinite power and money when it comes to hiding evidence and suppressing witnesses, but they always go cheap on the shooter and the weapon.
    Couldn’t agree more Fiver.

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