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2 hours ago, Gabriel82 said:

Maybe the "Orange menace" future Dictator wants to clean it all up.

 

After, you know, US Army lost a nuke in Greenland and after looking for the damn thing A WHILE they just said:

 

"Fck it! let's forget about it!

 

After all it's not like the last time we lost THE OTHER NUKE in Spain...

 

Who lives in this frozen sht shole anyway?!"

 

By the way: widespread nuclear contamination IS present even today in Greenland!

 

And it was "just one" out of about 1000 nuclear accidents(blundering US army "smart men"...)

 

Truth be told: US economy is going down.

 

And it takes the US Dollar $ with it...

 

 

"If I wanted to weaken the US I would....

Damage their economy.
Provoke internal unrest.
Cause dissent between them and neighbouring countries.
Make a huge split in the trust between them and their NATO allies.
Encourage them to attack so many other places that they eventually bite off more than they can chew.

Wait a moment........somebody beat me to it."

 

 

 

 

 

 

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26 minutes ago, sime42 said:

Early indications seem to suggest that she was just a decent Christian woman, trying to express some of her compassion; and in doing so she ended up in the wrong place, at the wrong time. Not in fact the "domestic terrorist" claim that the TDS lunatics are kidding themselves with. 

 

WWW.BBC.CO.UK

A mother of three and award-winning poet, Good's sudden death sparks protests across the US.

 

There's a couple of references in that article to things in her digital legacy having been locked, or deleted already. That I find almost as disturbing as her killing itself. The cover-up is proceeding at full speed ahead, despite the lunatics banging on about freedom of speech all the time.

 

That's quite worrying if they are - takes some skill to erase yourself off line so quickly - so points to someone with knowledge doing that

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Having watched the videos it does look like the ICE officer was out of order, and it is totally wrong of Trump to immediately declare he did no wrong.  There clearly needs to be a proper investigative process.

 

But there is a lesson there for other people.  If a number of armed officers of the law are trying to speak to you or arrest you it is probably wise to comply.

 

She did not deserve to die but she played with fire to try and drive off when being apprehended.  She is also partly to blame.

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12 hours ago, Squaredy said:

Having watched the videos it does look like the ICE officer was out of order, and it is totally wrong of Trump to immediately declare he did no wrong.  There clearly needs to be a proper investigative process.

 

But there is a lesson there for other people.  If a number of armed officers of the law are trying to speak to you or arrest you it is probably wise to comply.

 

She did not deserve to die but she played with fire to try and drive off when being apprehended.  She is also partly to blame.

You can't blame her for getting shot three times. The masked ICE agents were the ones attacking her car, not the other way round. It's a very slippery slope if you consider that her execution was in any way justified. 

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13 hours ago, sime42 said:

Early indications seem to suggest that she was just a decent Christian woman, trying to express some of her compassion; and in doing so she ended up in the wrong place, at the wrong time. Not in fact the "domestic terrorist" claim that the TDS lunatics are kidding themselves with. 

 

WWW.BBC.CO.UK

A mother of three and award-winning poet, Good's sudden death sparks protests across the US.

 

There's a couple of references in that article to things in her digital legacy having been locked, or deleted already. That I find almost as disturbing as her killing itself. The cover-up is proceeding at full speed ahead, despite the lunatics banging on about freedom of speech all the time.

 

 

 

 

We know the track record of the BBC on reporting on American news... sometimes or memories are better than they hope.

Not saying article is right or wrong, just you're probably looking at the wrong place for accurate information if you're trying to get an understanding of the facts around the shooting.

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A lot of video footage around (always a lot of video footage these days, no one stepping in to help, just want to record it for ticktocks).

 

Saw one last night where a civilian doctor on the scene wanted to go and help her, but was denied till 15(?) minutes later an ambulance arrived. Didn't see many medics rushing around the car in the video trying to save her either. OK I am basing this bit on the UK, if the police here hurt someone they switch from enforcers to medics very very quickly (at least on the TV shows they do).

 

 

...victim blaming... from different angles it looks like she was simply trying to drive off from being parked... crime from the videos is a simple traffic stop... does that warrant being shot usually?

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