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Old 05-19-2017, 12:49 PM
 
Location: Lost in Montana *recalculating*...
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Another fake news story, totally debunked by the very people involved, posted by the 'Philosopher'..

You're kinda batting zero here kid.

 
Old 05-19-2017, 12:55 PM
 
Location: Pixley
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HEY! Look over HERE!
 
Old 05-19-2017, 12:55 PM
 
Location: Old Mother Idaho
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Originally Posted by workingclasshero View Post
so your answer is to disrespect the dead???

a man died...a man who worked for the DNC...are you even a little bit concerned that a man died??
Quit trying to deflect.
Of course everyone is concerned about this young man's death, but he was not a Russian spy, he leaked nothing, and was not connected to Wikileaks in any way.

He died in a botched robbery. His death was most likely unintentional, and his killers got lucky and escaped cleanly. In time, someone who was a witness, a participant, or an acquaintance may come forth and the cops may arrest them.
Or not, since just as often, the killers just get away and are never caught.

It happens. Sometimes, the person who was murdered has connections that are out of the ordinary, like the female talent agent who was murdered in L.A. similarly a couple of years ago, or like the actor Sal Mineo's death in a parking garage, or a number of other deaths that were never solved.

Co-incidence is not conspiracy, and Americans are lousy at making conspiracies.
The young guy's connections to a political campaign are not unusual at all- there are hundreds of thousands of folks just like him who work in political campaigns ever election year. There is nothing unusual with a mugging that became a murder either. It happens every day in some big city or small town.

8 years ago, you would have scoffed at the notion of conspiracy. The only reason you even consider it was due to the likes of Assange and the others who followed him.

They did nothing new- there have always been those who blow the whistle on secrets as an act of conscience; a notable person in the 20th century was Daniel Ellsburg, a former CIA employee who copied a bunch of secrets about Viet Nam and made them public.

Just how lousy are we at cooking up conspiracies? Ellsburg was the initial cause for a conspiracy that forced Nixon out of office. Now if a President, with so much at his command, with so many others who are committed to him come hell or high water, can't put a conspiracy together that holds together, who do you think can do it better?

Think about the nations where conspirators have ruled for ages. Where everything and everyone is under constant suspicion. Where there are always millions of unhappy people, who have learned since early childhood to keep secrets or die. Italy, Russia, Austria, and others in Europe all have conspiracy running through their cultures in deep wide rivers. Suspicion is a way of life in those places, so conspirators have to be good to even survive.

That's not the United States. Conspirators are not Facebook addicts. Americans like to tell everyone about themselves as a matter of routine, down to the smallest details. We all know more about each other than we want to know. That's part of who we are as a people.

Conspiracies make nice fanciful reading, but fiction is fiction. Use your common sense. Life is not the DaVinci Code.
 
Old 05-19-2017, 01:06 PM
 
Location: NJ
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DNC laptops and email disappear, sanitized, destroyed and shared, refused to submit to requests to view the emails, lied about and no one goes to jail.


Obama's corrupt justice system at work. Obama sits back and scrathches the ear of his media propaganda lap dog.


Meanwhile the dems do Putin's bidding and divide the county as he never dreamed he could.


The dems are fulfilling the warning that America would fall from within.
 
Old 05-19-2017, 01:08 PM
 
Location: Florida
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Originally Posted by banjomike View Post
Quit trying to deflect.
Of course everyone is concerned about this young man's death, but he was not a Russian spy, he leaked nothing, and was not connected to Wikileaks in any way.

He died in a botched robbery. His death was most likely unintentional, and his killers got lucky and escaped cleanly. In time, someone who was a witness, a participant, or an acquaintance may come forth and the cops may arrest them.
Or not, since just as often, the killers just get away and are never caught.

It happens. Sometimes, the person who was murdered has connections that are out of the ordinary, like the female talent agent who was murdered in L.A. similarly a couple of years ago, or like the actor Sal Mineo's death in a parking garage, or a number of other deaths that were never solved.

Co-incidence is not conspiracy, and Americans are lousy at making conspiracies.
The young guy's connections to a political campaign are not unusual at all- there are hundreds of thousands of folks just like him who work in political campaigns ever election year. There is nothing unusual with a mugging that became a murder either. It happens every day in some big city or small town.

8 years ago, you would have scoffed at the notion of conspiracy. The only reason you even consider it was due to the likes of Assange and the others who followed him.

They did nothing new- there have always been those who blow the whistle on secrets as an act of conscience; a notable person in the 20th century was Daniel Ellsburg, a former CIA employee who copied a bunch of secrets about Viet Nam and made them public.

Just how lousy are we at cooking up conspiracies? Ellsburg was the initial cause for a conspiracy that forced Nixon out of office. Now if a President, with so much at his command, with so many others who are committed to him come hell or high water, can't put a conspiracy together that holds together, who do you think can do it better?

Think about the nations where conspirators have ruled for ages. Where everything and everyone is under constant suspicion. Where there are always millions of unhappy people, who have learned since early childhood to keep secrets or die. Italy, Russia, Austria, and others in Europe all have conspiracy running through their cultures in deep wide rivers. Suspicion is a way of life in those places, so conspirators have to be good to even survive.

That's not the United States. Conspirators are not Facebook addicts. Americans like to tell everyone about themselves as a matter of routine, down to the smallest details. We all know more about each other than we want to know. That's part of who we are as a people.

Conspiracies make nice fanciful reading, but fiction is fiction. Use your common sense. Life is not the DaVinci Code.
Too many deaths and one man lived to tell the story of Clinton thugs beating him left for dead. I believe the Clinton's sent out their thugs. Too many. Ron Brown, next day Ron Brown's lawyer gunned down the next day.
 
Old 05-20-2017, 06:50 AM
 
Location: The Republic of Texas
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Originally Posted by Threerun View Post
Another fake news story, totally debunked by the very people involved, posted by the 'Philosopher'..

You're kinda batting zero here kid.

It is now Fact:

Over 44,000 e-mails discovered Seth Rich sent to Wikileaks.
Seth Rich is found shot in the back, and none of his personal items missing.
The DC police investigating this, stumble upon 44,000 e-mails on his devices that were sent to Wikileaks.
The FBI take over the investigation immediately and push the DC police out and here we are.
Now there is a motive to work with, they did not have previously.
 
Old 05-20-2017, 07:15 AM
 
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Originally Posted by BentBow View Post
It is now Fact:

Over 44,000 e-mails discovered Seth Rich sent to Wikileaks.
Seth Rich is found shot in the back, and none of his personal items missing.
The DC police investigating this, stumble upon 44,000 e-mails on his devices that were sent to Wikileaks.
The FBI take over the investigation immediately and push the DC police out and here we are.
Now there is a motive to work with, they did not have previously.
Can you provide the new update to show your new discovery/fact? I haven't found it yet today.
 
Old 05-20-2017, 07:20 AM
 
Location: 500 miles from home
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Originally Posted by workingclasshero View Post
so your answer is to disrespect the dead???

a man died...a man who worked for the DNC...are you even a little bit concerned that a man died??
Everyone pushing this story is disrespecting the dead AND his family as they have gone public demanding Fox retract and apologize.

You only want to use his death as a political tool.
 
Old 05-20-2017, 07:21 AM
 
Location: 500 miles from home
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Originally Posted by BentBow View Post
It is now Fact:

Over 44,000 e-mails discovered Seth Rich sent to Wikileaks.
Seth Rich is found shot in the back, and none of his personal items missing.
The DC police investigating this, stumble upon 44,000 e-mails on his devices that were sent to Wikileaks.
The FBI take over the investigation immediately and push the DC police out and here we are.
Now there is a motive to work with, they did not have previously.
You know, it's not really enough to say 'it is now fact' without providing evidence that 'it is now fact'.

Where is your unbiased evidence please?
 
Old 05-20-2017, 07:41 AM
 
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WikiLeaks published thousands of hacked DNC emails, which included missives from seven key staffers, less than two weeks after Rich's death.

The site then offered $20,000 to anyone who could provide 'information leading to conviction for the murder of DNC staffer Seth Rich.'

Strange wikileaks would offer a reward just two weeks after richs death. if there is no connection between wikileaks and rich , why did they offer the reward for a random murder of a private citizen?

Rich also worked in the voter access department and would have alot of info on voting fraud and the dnc sabotaging bernie sanders.

Why doesnt congress at least investigate the death, nothing about this "robbery" makes sense. He had his watch, his wallet and his phone. Its good to see people like hannity and right wing media keeping this story out there, there is a real desire to cover this story up
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