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1 minute ago, Ban Hammer said:

and i'd bet those same countries you speak of are having budget issues due to their health care systems.........

Yes, I'm sure that every other country in the world is having budget issues, specifically due to its healthcare systems. I'm glad the US is doing so well. Clearly, no budget issues there. 🙄

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On 4/26/2021 at 1:50 AM, sl1pstream said:

I'm not going to repost the snuff film that was the original video, but if you've seen that and still think he didn't murder him, you're not really being honest.

If you think Floyd was murdered, you haven't read his autopsy report.  Floyd committed suicide when he swallowed his drug stash of meth and fentanyl to try and hide it from the cops, period.

 

https://lawandcrime.com/live-trials/live-trials-current/george-floyd-death/authorities-just-released-george-floyds-complete-autopsy-report-read-it-here/

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On 4/30/2021 at 4:21 AM, sl1pstream said:

Considering his love for violating human rights and executions, that's a really weird thing to say. I'm also not exactly sure why you brought up the 1500 then.

This is also very off-topic, so I'm just going to hop out of this.

Darn, your good!  Do you work for the NY Times?  You brought up Duterte, not him. 

 

He said:  "my point exactly. I never said 1500 is the AVG salary and Duterte rocks."

 

Then you quoted and snipped his sentence to make it look like "Duterte rocks".

 

He meant, and it was clear to me  "my point exactly. I never said (1500 is the AVG salary and Duterte rocks.)"  He did not say 1500 is the AVG salary and he did not say Duterte rocks.   The Duterte part was the response to you bringing up Duterte.

 

Side note for the fun of it.  I live in the world of Duterte.  Most of his original supporters in the general population have pulled back that support and can't wait for him to go.  He is in way over his head, like Biden, but does not have the support of puppet-masters  and most major media like Biden does.

 

 

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6 hours ago, seekingthetruth said:

Darn, your good!  Do you work for the NY Times?  You brought up Duterte, not him. 

 

He said:  "my point exactly. I never said 1500 is the AVG salary and Duterte rocks."

 

Then you quoted and snipped his sentence to make it look like "Duterte rocks".

 

He meant, and it was clear to me  "my point exactly. I never said (1500 is the AVG salary and Duterte rocks.)"  He did not say 1500 is the AVG salary and he did not say Duterte rocks.   The Duterte part was the response to you bringing up Duterte.

 

Side note for the fun of it.  I live in the world of Duterte.  Most of his original supporters in the general population have pulled back that support and can't wait for him to go.  He is in way over his head, like Biden, but does not have the support of puppet-masters  and most major media like Biden does.

 

 

Thank you. Way that Pro Bono or do I owe you 

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5 minutes ago, Nature Boy 2.0 said:

Thank you. Way that Pro Bono or do I owe you 

Pay it forward!  🙂

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16 hours ago, Nature Boy 2.0 said:

do I owe you

Ahem... upvotes allocated appropriately... ahem...

16 hours ago, seekingthetruth said:

Pay it forward!

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On 5/3/2021 at 11:49 AM, sl1pstream said:

 

You do realize that if the US hadn't placed an embargo on Cuba in the 60s, that it probably wouldn't have been in its current position, right? Cuba is where it is right now because of what the US did to it and is still doing to this day.

Also, what you're saying is that a poor country is able to provide its citizens with free healthcare, but one of the richest countries in the world isn't. I really don't think that's the win you're looking for here.

Have you asked yourself why did USA placed an embargo on Cuba?

Also healthcare in Cuba is far from being free actually 

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18 hours ago, Jorge Enrique said:

Have you asked yourself why did USA placed an embargo on Cuba?

Also healthcare in Cuba is far from being free actually 

I dont know. Maybe because it was a  Russia pawn and waned to put nuclear missiles on it soil 90 miles from the USA. Nothing big

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3 hours ago, Nature Boy 2.0 said:

I dont know. Maybe because it was a  Russia pawn and waned to put nuclear missiles on it soil 90 miles from the USA. Nothing big

Well it all started before that you are referring to, with Eisenhower, with Fidel refining russian oil in US refineries, then you saying: hey the refineries are ours we don’t want to do that, then Fidel nationalizing your oil refineries, then you not buying our sugar anymore, then Fidel nationalizing all American companies in Cuba, and yeah then that. 

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5 hours ago, laylalex said:

Why are we talking about the Cuban missile crisis in a thread about Derek Chauvin's trial?

The phenomenon called CEHST Thread Drift, LL ma'am*.

 

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6 hours ago, laylalex said:

Why are we talking about the Cuban missile crisis in a thread about Derek Chauvin's trial?

Because Chauvin was about as guilty of starting the missile crisis as he was of murdering Floyd?

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2 hours ago, LIBrty4all said:

Because Chauvin was about as guilty of starting the missile crisis as he was of murdering Floyd?

:no: 

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The lawyer on Redstate.com brings up some interesting points about the Chauvin trial.  Comments?

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Chauvin Defense Files Arguments in Support of Claims on Juror Misconduct and Lack of Impartiality

By Shipwreckedcrew | Jun 03, 2021 6:00 PM ET

 

The Derek Chauvin defense team filed their legal arguments in support of a motion for a new trial based on his claims that prejudicial pretrial publicity in his case made it impossible for him to receive the constitutionally mandated "fair trial" in Hennepin County, and that juror misconduct during the case deprived him of the right to a fair and impartial jury.  [...]

 

Continues here:   https://redstate.com/shipwreckedcrew/2021/06/03/chauvin-defense-files-arguments-in-support-of-claims-on-juror-misconduct-and-lack-of-impartiality-n390879  

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