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    Police Investigate Voter Intimidation Over Armed Men 'Hired By Trump Campaign' At Florida Polling Station

    https://www.newsweek.com/voter-intim...-miami-1541274

    Just like Trump asked for...

    “I am urging my supporters to go into the polls and watch very carefully because that is what has to happen, I am urging them to do it,” Trump said.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Deadlifting Dog View Post
    Police Investigate Voter Intimidation Over Armed Men 'Hired By Trump Campaign' At Florida Polling Station

    https://www.newsweek.com/voter-intim...-miami-1541274

    Just like Trump asked for...

    “I am urging my supporters to go into the polls and watch very carefully because that is what has to happen, I am urging them to do it,” Trump said.
    Is this a politics forum or bodybuilding. I see repeated snowflake posts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jayd85 View Post
    Is this a politics forum or bodybuilding. I see repeated snowflake posts.
    Thinking that armed people showing up at a polling place to intimidate people is a “snowflake” behavior tells me about all I need to know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tarmyg View Post
    Thinking that armed people showing up at a polling place to intimidate people is a “snowflake” behavior tells me about all I need to know.
    Quote Originally Posted by tarmyg View Post
    Thinking that armed people showing up at a polling place to intimidate people is a “snowflake” behavior tells me about all I need to know.
    Trunks quote says nothing about armed men. The fact that you can’t read and buy into the media scare tactics tells me plenty about you.
    Can you show us where the bad orange man touched you?
    Edit: you’re not American....GTFO

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jayd85 View Post
    Trunks quote says nothing about armed men. The fact that you can’t read and buy into the media scare tactics tells me plenty about you.
    Can you show us where the bad orange man touched you?
    Edit: you’re not American....GTFO
    He touched me in my private place which have haunted me ever since and I just vote absentee so maybe those two are connected but I’ll tweet Trunk to check.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jayd85 View Post
    Is this a politics forum or bodybuilding. I see repeated snowflake posts.
    Keep reading.
    You'll see many, many political posts.

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    I really appreciate security at a public event, any public event. Really I don’t and never will understand the lefts way of thinking. Licensed security guards is not ok but destruction of government and public property,vandalism, looting, rioting....the list goes on...is perfectly acceptable. Voter intimidation...thats a good one lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cuz View Post
    I really appreciate security at a public event, any public event. Really I don’t and never will understand the lefts way of thinking. Licensed security guards is not ok but destruction of government and public property,vandalism, looting, rioting....the list goes on...is perfectly acceptable. Voter intimidation...thats a good one lol
    Yeah...

    And if the NFAC parked 50 people at a polling station I am sure people you would be pleased.

    Listen if the police want to guard a polling station then I can understand.

    But America's past is sadly littered with armed white men from one party blockading polling stations.
    Voter intimidation has been the deciding factor in many, many elections.

    Private armed guards from one party shouldn't be allowed to guard polling stations IMO.
    Even if you are so brave that you wouldn't be affcted... You probably understand how a posse of armed people of a differnet skin tone and political party can be imposing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Deadlifting Dog View Post
    Yeah...

    And if the NFAC parked 50 people at a polling station I am sure people you would be pleased.

    Listen if the police want to guard a polling station then I can understand.

    But America's past is sadly littered with armed white men from one party blockading polling stations.
    Voter intimidation has been the deciding factor in many, many elections.

    Private armed guards from one party shouldn't be allowed to guard polling stations IMO.
    Even if you are so brave that you wouldn't be affcted... You probably understand how a posse of armed people of a differnet skin tone and political party can be imposing.
    Our police in this country have been made to be villains to the point where they cannot do their job.
    Armed people trying to intimidate others at a polling station should be put down. Either party. Just like people rioting and destroying property that doesn’t belong to them. If these people on both sides of the fence where dealt with swiftly and without prejudice the bullshit would end.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jayd85 View Post
    Our police in this country have been made to be villains to the point where they cannot do their job.
    Armed people trying to intimidate others at a polling station should be put down. Either party. Just like people rioting and destroying property that doesn’t belong to them. If these people on both sides of the fence where dealt with swiftly and without prejudice the bullshit would end.
    Wow...

    Well said.

    I whole heartedly agree with the above in green.

    As for the police part:
    I am very pro-police but I will add that there are bad cops that need to be dealt with.
    But I do believe that the riots were handled badly partly because the police's hands were tied behind their back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Deadlifting Dog View Post
    Wow...

    Well said.

    I whole heartedly agree with the above in green.

    As for the police part:
    I am very pro-police but I will add that there are bad cops that need to be dealt with.
    But I do believe that the riots were handled badly partly because the police's hands were tied behind their back.
    Bad police should be dealt with too, quickly. That gets me into a rant on public unions and lack of external oversight..... that’s for another day.
    Most of the problem in our country is lack of serious consequences for actions. Growing up, if I stepped out of line, dad beat my ass. If I got mouthy with a cop he’d rough me up and throw me in the tank for a night. I learned that catching an ass kicking sucked, so I acted right. Lack of immediate consequence makes people do dumb shit and be bad people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Deadlifting Dog View Post
    Yeah...

    And if the NFAC parked 50 people at a polling station I am sure people you would be pleased.

    Listen if the police want to guard a polling station then I can understand.

    But America's past is sadly littered with armed white men from one party blockading polling stations.
    Voter intimidation has been the deciding factor in many, many elections.

    Private armed guards from one party shouldn't be allowed to guard polling stations IMO.
    Even if you are so brave that you wouldn't be affcted... You probably understand how a posse of armed people of a differnet skin tone and political party can be imposing.
    You cant compare a terrorist organization to legitimate security guards. I really can’t understand how you think sometimes bro. The article even said they were legitimate security gaurds. All two of them. But yeah you are right, the Nfac or whatever they call themselves are racist organization i would not favor them at all sir. I would just vote and leave. Were they harrasing anyone like the Nfac did in Stone Mountain? No. Were they on a loud speaker preaching BLACK POWER, nope.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cuz View Post
    You cant compare a terrorist organization to legitimate security guards.
    Not sure they are listed as a terrorist organization but the FBI does list militias as a threat to the USA.

    But my example was extreme.
    You are correct in that.
    Cuz 1 Me 0

    My point was that the armed men were security guards in their day job.
    However, they weren't performing their day job.
    They claimed to be hired by the Trump organiztion.
    Meanwhile the Trump Organiztion denies it.
    I believe that weren't hired.

    So basically they were just some yahoos trying to play tough guy.

    I personally wouldn't want to have to walk past a bunch of armed yahoos to vote.

    Sure, you may be brave enough to march past the NFAC but many wouldn't be brave enough.

    We have the police to keep order.

    Having armed men attached to one party stationed at poll stations is a recipe for disaster IMO.

    And for the record...
    I am willing to bet that on election day there will be many polling stations with militia nearby.
    I do hope I am wrong.

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    We had some knuckleheads at our drop box for our ballots. Not armed, but were there to “share their opinion”. I bet my wife they would be, she thought I was nuts. She gets dishes for a week, lol.

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    I'm confused I thought open carry was permitted by the government in Most places

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    It's intimidation tactics, they were trying to prevent democrats from voting. They might be acting within the rule of law but they aren't acting ethically.

    Slavery was legal once.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DustMan View Post
    It's intimidation tactics, they were trying to prevent democrats from voting. They might be acting within the rule of law but they aren't acting ethically.

    Slavery was legal once.
    Once ? It still is . It was extended to include everyone

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    Quote Originally Posted by bomb_r2 View Post
    Once ? It still is . It was extended to include everyone

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    Quit it with the bullshit.
    Were you whipped for not picking enough cotton today?
    Was your daughter raped by her master?

    If you don’t like your job (enslavement as you would would call it)... you can quit.

    Fuck... you can collect welfare or relocate to another country.

    So please stop with your bullshit claim that your present situation is on par with being a slave.

    Grow a fucking sack of balls and make something of yourself and stop blaming the system for your unfortunate existence.

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