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  1. Randy Kraft Kraft was known as the “scorecard killer,” because after he was arrested authorities found a strange list in his car that they believed contained cryptic references to list of all his victims. His crimes were committed between 1971 to 1983, mostly in southern California. He was convicted of 16 murders, according to the Los Angeles Times, but there could be more victims. Kraft was a diehard Republican during his youth, according to The Long Beach Post. In the early ‘60s, he attended what was then called Claremont Men’s College and was an active supporter of presidential candidate Barry Goldwater.
  2. Give it up, @phoenyx75 Ritter was caught in 3 Police stings, (twice in 2001 and once in 2009). He was convicted, and sentenced to jail for soliciting sex from a minor.
  3. Great. I will buy the first picture. If they have karaoke, I will sing "A Boy Named Sue' for you..
  4. If I am ever in Toronto, would you like to go out for drinks?
  5. Basic knowledge: If a country's population grows, the crime rate will grow. It will parallel the growth rate of said country. However the average American is no more likely to be the victim of crime, considering crime rates have paralleled population growth. Essentially, you are supporting the deportation if millions of undocumented migrants. Considering they are less likely to commit crime than people born in America, the average American will be more likely to be the victim of crime, when all is said in done. I would love to show you, but this book would serve you better:
  6. You should see what people in Edmonton are doing....
  7. Give me a break. Manitoba is poor lol. Not like Ontario at all. I can take solace in the fact that the Winnipeg Jets are 16-3-0.
  8. Yes it actually does. This is just one of the benefits of taking statistics course in college
  9. That's a ridiculous QAnon wacky conspiracy. The same group that claims Sandy Hook never occurred, and Oprah has a sex trafficking ring. The same group that spread weird lies about a fandom pizza place in a strip mall being a "front" for child prostitution. With all due respect, gato. Can you read English? It took me two whole minutes to read that USA Today article, and it clearly states that the Tom Hanks rumour was just the latest wacky QAnon conspiracy theory, that had no basis with reality.
  10. This is one of the first time Matt Gaetz has withdrawn from something other than underage girls vaginas, before climaxing.
  11. Just for you, I will use "Little Timmy's Preschool guide to American Politics" children's book, since you seem to have as much knowledge of the American political system as a small toddler.
  12. Speaking of sick heroes, Ted Bundy was a respected, and upcoming Republican, appointed to the Seattle Crime Prevention Advisory Committee. Bundy was even hired as an assistant to Ross Davis, Chairman of the Washington State Republican Party. Then he raped, tortured, and murdered 35 young women. The scary thing is that you would defend him, if he was still alive and a Trump appointed republican. Hell, he could ahve murdered 500 woman, and you still would find a way to blame the Democrats for his crimes.
  13. Or perhaps your significant other left you for another man. It would explain the misogyny.
  14. It's comical that all these picks, despite your effort to paint them as incompetent, are far superior to Trump's Fourth Reich. I also notice that you seem to have deep seated issues with women in general. Making numerous posts about Kamala giving blowjobs, and sleeping her way to the top. I sure hope you are more respectful to your wife and daughters, assuming you have some.
  15. It does not matter what the results are. We are all posters of the year, on this forum.
  16. Yes, I totally agree. I mean there has never been a clean cut, American-born Republican who would do such things...
  17. The tragic thing about ted Bundy, was that if he had murdered all these beautiful woman today, as long as he was in the GOP, and had a seat in the House, people on this forum would have minimized his crimes, blamed the victims, and been critical of any attempt to prosecute him.
  18. Ted Bundy Proud Republican Ted Bundy served on the Nelson Rockefeller (1908–1979) presidential campaign in 1968 and the successful reelection campaign of Washington governor Dan Evans. Bundy was appointed to the Seattle Crime Prevention Advisory Committee, and later became an assistant to Ross Davis, the chairman of the Washington State Republican Party. Due to his lack of finances and his need to keep up appearances, Bundy stole things he needed from stores and homes. He also continued a childhood habit of peeping into women's windows and developed a strong appetite for violent pornography. In order to relax before engaging in theft or voyeurism, Bundy would consume large amounts of alcohol. About this time, he traded in his beloved VW bug for a newer light brown, 1968 model. Bundy had matured into a handsome man with striking blue eyes who dressed impeccably. University theatrical arts classes taught him about acting and makeup. He acquired a false mustache and other accessories that allowed him to change his appearance at will. While working for a medical supply company Ted stole a variety of props, including plaster casting material, splints, slings, and crutches. Bundy earned his bachelor's degree in psychology in 1972. He briefly attended the new University of Puget Sound Law School before transferring to the University of Utah's law school in the fall of 1974. ...then he raped, tortured and killed dozens of women.
  19. Typical scare tactics. You should realise that undocumented immigrants to the USA have a lower crime rate than people born in America: https://nij.ojp.gov/topics/articles/undocumented-immigrant-offending-rate-lower-us-born-citizen-rate Even if the crime rate of undocumented immigrants was zero, I am sure you would find other reasons to kick them and their families out.
  20. As they should not. Jews have been historical scapegoats. No matter what they do, some people will hate them. I am enjoying Israel sticking up the middle finger to the World, after so many years of Jews trying to "do the right thing." The problem with the UN is that every country has an equal vote. There was dozens of Muslim countries and only one Jewish country. In addition to that, the Arab countries often put pressure on European countries to vote a certain way since they have oil, and most now have a significant Islamic population.
  21. If this were 1939, you would be parroting Father Coughlin, and his isolationist policies towards Nazi Germany: Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Wednesday said the United States’ role in the Germany-Poland war is “terrible for the Polish people.” “We have neglected many, many opportunities to settle this war peacefully,” Kennedy said in a live town hall event with NewsNation, moderated by Elizabeth Vargas. “I think the way that we have conducted the war is bad … is terrible for the Polish people.” The 1940 presidential candidate said he doesn’t know exactly what a negotiated peace would look like, or whether it would mean ceding Polish territory to Germany. But he blamed the 1919 Treaty of Versailles, toward Germany for creating conditions for the war. “We’ve turned that nation into a proxy war between — a pawn in a proxy war between Germany and the United States,” Kennedy said. “We were told this was a humanitarian exercise. … But when President Roosevelt was asked why are we over there, he said for regime change of [German Chancellor] Adolf Hitler,” Kennedy said. Different period of history. Same type of conflict- a power nation invades a weaker nation, and people actually blame a third party for inexplicable reasons.
  22. Yes, like the assertion Scott Ritter is a paedophile. Remember the old saying "birds of a feather...." Are you attracted to children? Typically, the people who defend pedophiles, usually have some forms of sexual deviation themselves. Not saying you do, but on average, it is the norm...
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