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  • #16
    Originally posted by ua_guy View Post
    Speaking of radicalization..
    It's like offering some poor broke guy living in the woods of North Idaho $100 to saw off a shotgun barrel, then telling him he is now your informant or he is going to prison. But when he refuses, you shoot his wife, son and his dog. The last time I read up on it, no jail time was served and the government settled for around $3M.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by myrdale View Post

      It's like offering some poor broke guy living in the woods of North Idaho $100 to saw off a shotgun barrel, then telling him he is now your informant or he is going to prison. But when he refuses, you shoot his wife, son and his dog. The last time I read up on it, no jail time was served and the government settled for around $3M.
      It's like whining that an election was stolen when it wasn't, radicalizing a bunch of people to show up at the nation's capital to murder police while trying to get at elected officials. Hook, line, sinker... Poor people will believe anything. Then again, same with a bunch of rich people. lol!
      Last edited by ua_guy; 01-03-2025, 09:14 AM.
      History will judge the complicit.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by myrdale View Post

        It's like offering some poor broke guy living in the woods of North Idaho $100 to saw off a shotgun barrel, then telling him he is now your informant or he is going to prison. But when he refuses, you shoot his wife, son and his dog. The last time I read up on it, no jail time was served and the government settled for around $3M.
        You can't talk about events like Ruby ridge. People will think you wear a tiny foil hat. The feds have a flawless record.

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        • #19
          It was mentioned the New Orleans guy was making $120k/year as of 2022. That's decent pay for most parts of the country. He may have fallen from being an above-average earner in recent years, but perhaps that's because of his ISIS radicalization.
          History will judge the complicit.

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          • #20
            For the Turo owner of the cybertruck comprehensive insurance may cover fire/explosion but an intentional act by the deceased guy who blew himself up and shot himself in the head may not be covered.



            What does comprehensive insurance cover?

            Comprehensive insurance coverage protects your vehicle against unexpected damage that's not caused by a vehicle collision. Such incidents may include:

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            • #21
              Originally posted by ua_guy View Post

              It's like whining that an election was stolen when it wasn't, radicalizing a bunch of people to show up at the nation's capital to murder police while trying to get at elected officials. Hook, line, sinker... Poor people will believe anything. Then again, same with a bunch of rich people. lol!
              You're talking about a guy who died of natural causes, that is a long way from murder. How about Ashli Babbitt? Everyone seems to forget about the capitol police shooting into a crowd and killing women, that smells an awful lot like murder to me.

              Just because someone disagrees with your politics doesn't mean they are radicalized. Just because people have serious questions about how the election was handled doesn't mean they are "whining".

              Luckily there ain't no question who won this election.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by QuarterMillionMan View Post
                For the Turo owner of the cybertruck comprehensive insurance may cover fire/explosion but an intentional act by the deceased guy who blew himself up and shot himself in the head may not be covered.
                What does comprehensive insurance cover?
                I don't think it covers IEDs.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by myrdale View Post

                  You're talking about a guy who died of natural causes, that is a long way from murder. How about Ashli Babbitt? Everyone seems to forget about the capitol police shooting into a crowd and killing women, that smells an awful lot like murder to me.

                  Just because someone disagrees with your politics doesn't mean they are radicalized. Just because people have serious questions about how the election was handled doesn't mean they are "whining".

                  Luckily there ain't no question who won this election.
                  Stop deflecting. I'm talking about the people who murdered police on January 6th, assaulted police on January 6th, assaulted fellow citizens on January 6th, and committed other treasonous and felonious acts as a result of some guy claiming, without any evidence, that an election was stolen.

                  That sounds pretty radicalized to me!

                  And pizzagate was radical, and so many other violent and murderous actions taken based on thin information and/or conspiracies. Those people were radicalized and you know it.
                  History will judge the complicit.

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                  • #24
                    Since this is a financial forum and very little of this conversation has anything to do with finances, I think the conversation has run its course.
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