It looks like it was extremely fortunate that he didn't have the means or know-how to make a fully functioning explosive device.Water Dog wrote:So, more news coming out. It sounds like this guy has a LONG criminal record. Drug supply activity, domestic violence, fraud, grand theft.
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"If you consider what are called the virtues in mankind, you will find their growth is assisted by education and cultivation." -Xenophon of Athens
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Some are saying he actually was living in that van and is homeless. He worked as a part time bouncer for strip clubs. It's weird. I don't mean it in a trolley way, but if you described this person minus the Trump stickers, you'd think it's a democrat voter. This isn't your southern christian conservative.
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Water Dog wrote:People with excessive vehicle stickers should all go on watch lists.
Now, there’s something we can agree upon. Lol.
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So here we go, the usual suspects.
This BS is stoking the same divisive fire. Instead of simply recognizing it for what it is, a nut. This isn't "terrorism." This wasn't a competent politically motivated action. It was a broken person. Wasn't that what all the democrats said to defend Nidal Hasan? Where was Clapper during all that? I seem to remember him being one of the guys stonewalling information and refusing to use that word "terrorism" in relation to Hasan. Hasan was a Major in the Army for “F”'s sake. Who killed 13 people and injured dozens more. He wasn't some guy living in a van with a long history of criminal activity and mental derangement. We'll call the van guy a terrorist, but not the actual terrorist? This is BS. And it's why conservatives are upset in the first place. Reporting like this isn't any better than Infowars. It's the same.
https://abcnews.go.com/US/explosive-dev ... d=58737042
A package addressed to Clapper was then discovered at a United States Postal Service office in New York City, sources said. The New York City Police Department wrote on Twitter that the package was "safely removed" from the post office in midtown Manhattan.
"My wife and I are away from home right now. And our neighbors have been retrieving our mail. Been very concerned about them. So in one sense, it’s kind of a relief, but it’s not a surprise," Clapper said on CNN Friday morning. "This is definitely domestic terrorism. No question about it in my mind."
Clapper added that the targets of the suspected bomb threats -- who have all been critical of Trump -- won't be deterred.
"This is not going to silence the administration's critics," he said on CNN.
This BS is stoking the same divisive fire. Instead of simply recognizing it for what it is, a nut. This isn't "terrorism." This wasn't a competent politically motivated action. It was a broken person. Wasn't that what all the democrats said to defend Nidal Hasan? Where was Clapper during all that? I seem to remember him being one of the guys stonewalling information and refusing to use that word "terrorism" in relation to Hasan. Hasan was a Major in the Army for “F”'s sake. Who killed 13 people and injured dozens more. He wasn't some guy living in a van with a long history of criminal activity and mental derangement. We'll call the van guy a terrorist, but not the actual terrorist? This is BS. And it's why conservatives are upset in the first place. Reporting like this isn't any better than Infowars. It's the same.
https://abcnews.go.com/US/explosive-dev ... d=58737042
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Poor, middle-aged, part-time strip club bouncer from Florida sounds so much like a Trump supporter, you’d think he was designed in a lab. His van looks like what pro-Trump Twitter bots would if they were transformers. He’s not really defying stereotypes here Dog.
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More proof it is all a plant by the DNC, it is just too perfect to be a coincidence.EAllusion wrote:Poor, middle-aged, part-time strip club bouncer from Florida sounds so much like a Trump supporter, you’d think he was designed in a lab. His van looks like what pro-Trump Twitter bots would if they were transformers.
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EAllusion wrote:Poor, middle-aged, part-time strip club bouncer from Florida sounds so much like a Trump supporter, you’d think he was designed in a lab. His van looks like what pro-Trump Twitter bots would if they were transformers. He’s not really defying stereotypes here Dog.
If you want to shoehorn the stereotype and ignore other features I suppose. How many reports will focus on those features, but omit things like soccer obsessed drug dealing tribe registered native american? Using this to further promote #metoo is not your best play, in my opinion. There is no denying this guy has gifted you a political win with this. It's a situation worthy of reflection. Turning the screws further will have the opposite affect. And the screws are being turned.
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EAllusion wrote:Poor, middle-aged, part-time strip club bouncer from Florida sounds so much like a Trump supporter, you’d think he was designed in a lab. His van looks like what pro-Trump Twitter bots would if they were transformers. He’s not really defying stereotypes here Dog.




What's with the hair plugs?
Cesar Sayoc Jr.
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Xenophon wrote:More proof it is all a plant by the DNC, it is just too perfect to be a coincidence.EAllusion wrote:Poor, middle-aged, part-time strip club bouncer from Florida sounds so much like a Trump supporter, you’d think he was designed in a lab. His van looks like what pro-Trump Twitter bots would if they were transformers.
Maybe the head of a major political party constantly holding hate rallies where he encourages various forms of violence to his political opponents to loud cheers is a bad thing?
Nah. It’s a crypto-Dem plot.
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Water Dog wrote:EAllusion wrote:Poor, middle-aged, part-time strip club bouncer from Florida sounds so much like a Trump supporter, you’d think he was designed in a lab. His van looks like what pro-Trump Twitter bots would if they were transformers. He’s not really defying stereotypes here Dog.
If you want to shoehorn the stereotype and ignore other features I suppose. How many reports will focus on those features, but omit things like soccer obsessed drug dealing tribe registered native american? Using this to further promote #metoo is not your best play, in my opinion. There is no denying this guy has gifted you a political win with this. It's a situation worthy of reflection. Turning the screws further will have the opposite affect. And the screws are being turned.
Me too? The hell? I referred to the things you brought up. If you think a Floridian semi-homeless bouncer defies Republican stereotypes because of “Christian morals” you have no clue about the demographics the party currently attracts.