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Offline Richard Smith

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« Reply #2268 on: February 25, 2025, 07:17:16 PM »
Would you mind naming one that John Iacoletti endorsed?

The contrarian that you reference is too intellectually dishonest to take any position.  That's part of the game.  This allows the contrarian to set an impossible standard of proof as to Oswald's guilt but never have to apply that same standard to test any alternative theory to Oswald's guilt.  That's known as having your cake and eating it too.  Applying the highest, impossible standard of proof to something that you do not want to accept as a fact no matter how strong the evidence while applying the lowest or even no standard of proof to alternative outcomes no matter the lack of evidence.  This always leaves open the possibility of doubt.  This destination is commonly known as the rabbit hole. 

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« Reply #2269 on: February 25, 2025, 07:21:35 PM »
Even Yahoo Search found them within a split second:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proud_Boys

Obviously, you would need to know that things like search engines exist.

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« Reply #2270 on: February 25, 2025, 07:29:34 PM »
The contrarian that you reference is too intellectually dishonest to take any position.  That's part of the game.  This allows the contrarian to set an impossible standard of proof as to Oswald's guilt but never have to apply that same standard to test any alternative theory to Oswald's guilt.  That's known as having your cake and eating it too.  Applying the highest, impossible standard of proof to something that you do not want to accept as a fact no matter how strong the evidence while applying the lowest or even no standard of proof to alternative outcomes no matter the lack of evidence.  This always leaves open the possibility of doubt.  This destination is commonly known as the rabbit hole.

Define "impossible standard of proof," and we'll go from there.

Offline Richard Smith

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« Reply #2271 on: February 25, 2025, 07:31:59 PM »
Your boy Vladimir Putin would be proud of the pro-Russia-and-Traitorous-Orange-Xxxx trolling that you do, Smith.

"I have no idea who the Proud Boys are."

LOL!

Rhymes with bird.

Why do leftists want Trump supporters to be racists?  There were around 80 million Americans who voted for Trump.  I doubt even a fraction of one percent of those voters has any idea who the Proud Boys are outside of references in leftist media.  To the extent anyone has ever heard of them, it is because of the leftist echo chamber.  The vast majority of Trump supporters are working class folks from all walks of life including a record number of women and minorities who voted for a Republican candidate.  You realize that the Soviet Union and KGB that Putin worked for was an anti-right Communist system.  They were the antithesis of fascism who actually lost tens of millions defeating fascism.  That is an historically flawed comparison to keep making.  It highlights, however, the desire to twist facts to suit a desired narrative.  Putin is not a fascist even if that suits your political narrative.   He is the product of the most extreme leftist system in history.  Historically, it was Ukraine who collaborated with the Nazis but that doesn't advance your narrative.

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« Reply #2272 on: February 25, 2025, 07:45:17 PM »
Even Yahoo Search found them within a split second:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proud_Boys

Obviously, you would need to know that things like search engines exist.

You found something on the Internet!  Congrats.  No one suggested that information about them couldn't be found by those interested.  My point is that I don't know anything about them.  And don't care.  My only awareness that they even exist are from references by leftists implying that all Trump supporters are racist.  The irony abounds when they play the racist card while referring to African Americans as "boy."

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« Reply #2273 on: February 25, 2025, 07:57:34 PM »
Why do leftists want Trump supporters to be racists?  There were around 80 million Americans who voted for Trump.  I doubt even a fraction of one percent of those voters has any idea who the Proud Boys are outside of references in leftist media.  To the extent anyone has ever heard of them, it is because of the leftist echo chamber.  The vast majority of Trump supporters are working class folks from all walks of life including a record number of women and minorities who voted for a Republican candidate.  You realize that the Soviet Union and KGB that Putin worked for was an anti-right Communist system.  They were the antithesis of fascism who actually lost tens of millions defeating fascism.  That is an historically flawed comparison to keep making.  It highlights, however, the desire to twist facts to suit a desired narrative.  Putin is not a fascist even if that suits your political narrative.   He is the product of the most extreme leftist system in history.  Historically, it was Ukraine who collaborated with the Nazis but that doesn't advance your narrative.

The problem is, Smith, you're so xxxxxxx (rhymes with mucking) far-right that as far as you're concerned, anyone to the left of Adolf Hitler is a Communist.

The vast majority of Traitorous Orange Xxxx (rhymes with bird) supporters are well-intentioned people who have, unfortunately, been zombified by 60-plus years of KGB* disinformation, "active measures," and "Inside Man" / "Outside Man" strategic deception counterintelligence operations waged against us and our NATO allies.

Do some research and learn how the Kremlin in 1959, having realized that the USSR and the Warsaw Pact couldn't defeat the U.S. and NATO militarily, decided to try to get us to tear ourselves apart. That's when it had the KGB set up a top-secret, deception-based, KGB-within-the-KGB "Department D" in the First Chief Directorate (today's SVR) to wage the aforementioned ops against us, and General Oleg Gribanov, not to be outdone, set up his own deception-based Department 14 in his Second Chief Directorate (today's FSB).

That should be enough to get you started.

*Today's SVR and FSB
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Offline Tom Sorensen

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« Reply #2274 on: February 25, 2025, 08:23:00 PM »
You found something on the Internet!  Congrats.  No one suggested that information about them couldn't be found by those interested.  My point is that I don't know anything about them.  And don't care.  My only awareness that they even exist are from references by leftists implying that all Trump supporters are racist.  The irony abounds when they play the racist card while referring to African Americans as "boy."

You claimed not knowing about them. Given your other insane claims over the years, not likely to be true. Remember the autonomous, replicating death squads?