- Mar 2, 2018
- 6,297
- 5,539
- Country
- United States
- Faith
- Episcopalian
- Marital Status
- Single
- Politics
- US-Others
Frankly I was shocked but not really surprised
I bet it was a Republican false flag in order to make the left look bad.
Maybe it's Russia trying to clean up loose threads.
Couldn't get Novichok into the country so they figured ricin was a good option.
Yes, abhorring, but not surprising. Trump's opposition has shown over and over that no depth is too deep to stoop.
I bet it was a Republican false flag in order to make the left look bad.
Actually, I don't believe that at all. But that's what the Republicans always say whenever someone goes after a Democratic politician.
Unfortunately Trump’s mishandling of the pandemic has caused a lot of deaths . I have a bad feeling that by the end of October it’s going to be 1/4 million dead Americans . I’m sure that has unhinged someone.
Frankly I was shocked but not really surprised View attachment 284872
Not to mention that this specific method of using ricin was used against Obama, Bush II and I believe Clinton.Is the depth as deep as the software exec who posted photos of Obama hanging from a noose?
Or the Brooklyn court officer who posted a photo of Obama hanging from a noose?
Or the person living in Duluth, who hung an effigy in the street of Obama hanging from a noose?
Or the Republican candidate in Oregon, who posted a photo of Obama hanging from a noose?
That's just a few, there's plenty more...
Yeah, it's a good thing that most of the people who try this sort of thing aren't terribly smart.Considering safe guards in the mail addressed to the President of United States this is about as viable assassination method as mailing a grenade to Putin with a note on safety pin saying “pull this to hear a happy Birthday song”