GDT: 11/3/20, Election Day, Donald J. Trump vs. Joseph R. Biden

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Explain what is so different

Make an argument for once in your life


you're already on record for thinking that kemp did during his election while being sec of state/overseeing his election as nothing wrong

so, we know where you stand on free and fair elections

which explains your stance during this attack on it from your boy
 
which ones?

What about the deaths that are linked to them?

You are defending them.

sure

believe that if you want


you already had the whole argument in your head and will believe whatever stance you want anyway


your fantasy from forming opinions about people cause an echo chamber told you what i and others believe is well known
 
you're already on record for thinking that kemp did during his election while being sec of state/overseeing his election as nothing wrong

so, we know where you stand on free and fair elections

which explains your stance during this attack on it from your boy

Why can;t you ever make an argument?
 
oh poor poor freedom boy

click the link and tell me with a straight face those are all contributed to the way you want them to be painted?


i can and do easily make an argument. i won't play the game you try to play though cause you're a known fraud
 
Maybe some other posters can help me out since goldy can't. Here are the names from that article... which ones are invalidated for whatever reason?


David Dorn
David Dorn, a 77-year-old retired St. Louis police captain was shot and killed on June 2 by looters who broke into a pawn shop. Dorn went to the pawn shop to check on a burglar alarm.

The shooting apparently was streamed on Facebook Live but has been taken down. It came on a violent night in St. Louis, which saw four officers shot, businesses burned and ransacked, and people pelting officers with rocks hours following a peaceful protest.

Stephan Cannon, 24, was arrested and charged with first-degree murder, first-degree robbery, first-degree burglary, felon in possession of a firearm, St. Louis police said on June 7.

David McAtee



David McAtee, the 53-year-old owner of a barbecue restaurant was shot and killed on June 1 in Louisville. Police and the National Guard troops were trying to clear a crowd when they heard gunshots and returned fire.

The mayor fired the police chief after finding out officers did not turn on their body-worn cameras. State police and the U.S. attorney also are investigating.

Police say a surveillance camera captured McAtee firing a gun as officers approached.

“This video does not provide all the answers. But we are releasing it to provide transparency. It does not answer every question, including why did he fire and where were police at the time he fired,” acting Police Chief Robert Schroeder said.

Chris Beaty


Chris Beaty, 38, who played football for Indiana University and was known as “Mr. Indianapolis,” was shot and killed on the street in downtown Indianapolis on May 30 during a protest.

Cops haven’t released information about Beaty’s death.





Jared Thomas, Beaty's nephew, says the family has been told Beaty was helping two women who were being mugged when he was shot, the Indianapolis Star reported.

Dorian Murrell


Dorian Murrell, 18, was fatally shot in Indianapolis the same night as Beaty.

Cops say the man who shot him, Tyler Newby, 29, told police the shooting happened after he and friend found a gas canister on the ground as they were walking around downtown after the protests.

They said after picking it up they were approached by a group of about 10 males who asked them what they found.

According to the court documents, Newby claimed he was pushed to the ground and saw Murrell standing over him, so he shot Murrell one time, Fox 59 Indianapolis reported. Newby has been charged with murder.

Italia Kelly


Italia Kelly, 22, was shot and killed June 1 in Davenport, Iowa, as she was leaving a protest outside a Walmart.

Kelly and a friend were getting in a vehicle to leave because a protest had turned unruly when she was struck in the back by a bullet, said her aunt, Amy Hale of Atchison, Kansas. No arrests have been made.

“She was always smiling, always laughing. That’s why it’s so sad that she was taken in such a violent way,” Hale said. “That is not Italia. She was the bright, bubbly big personality in the room.”

Marquis Tousant


Marquis Tousant, 23, of Rock Island, Ill., was shot and killed in Davenport the same night as Kelly.

He was found dead near where police say one or more persons fired 13 shots at an unmarked police truck investigating a suspicious car in an alley around 3 a.m., the Des Moines Register reported.

An officer driving the truck was shot in the leg during the shootout, the paper reported. Another officer in the truck returned fire.

Six men fled in a car and were arrested after a high-speed chase, the paper reported. Police found numerous guns in their vehicle.

Police later found Tousant lying dead next to a vehicle at the shooting scene. Under his body investigators said they found a semi-automatic handgun, according to the paper.

Patrick Underwood


Patrick Underwood, 53, a federal officer, died as he was providing security at a U.S. courthouse in Oakland, Calif., during a protest when someone fired shots from a vehicle. Another officer was critically wounded.

It wasn’t immediately clear if the drive-by shooting was related to the protests, though the federal building’s glass doors were smashed and the front entrance was sprayed with anti-police graffiti. No one has been arrested.

Underwood, who was black, and the other officer were contracted security officers employed by the Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Protective Service. They were monitoring a nearby protest.

Calvin Horton Jr.


Calvin Horton Jr., a 43-year-old black man was fatally shot outside a Minneapolis pawn shop on May 27, two days after Floyd’s death. The 59-year-old owner was later booked into jail on suspicion of murder and then released as the investigation continues, the Minneapolis Star Tribune reported.

James Scurlock


James Scurlock, a 22-year-old black man, was killed Saturday after authorities said he tussled with the owner of two downtown bars. Surveillance video of the strip of bars shows a group of people, including Scurlock, approach white bar owner Jake Gardner.

Two people shoved Gardner to the ground, and he fired shots in the air. Seconds later, Scurlock is seen jumping on Gardner, who then fires the gun over his shoulder, striking Scurlock.

Authorities have declined to press charges in the death, calling the shooting self-defense. But Gardner could still face misdemeanor gun charges because his concealed carry permit for the gun had expired, the police chief said.

Prosecutors also want a grand jury to review the case.

Javar Harrell


Javar Harrell, a 21-year-old man, was killed in downtown Detroit on June 5 after someone fired shots into a vehicle during a protest.

According to a police report, Harrell, of Eastpointe, Mich., was sitting in the driver’s seat of a car in a parking lot with two others when someone opened fire and then ran away.

Detroit police have released photos of Harrell’s suspected killer, a man in a surgical mask, and a dark hooded sweater.

Barry Perkins III


Barry Perkins III, 29, of St. Louis, was killed May 30 after climbing between two trailers of a FedEx truck during an interstate protest near downtown St. Louis.

Local media reported that the driver had been stopped by protesters and then took off when several people began removing items from one of the trailers.

Lawyers for Perkins family said he was peacefully protesting Floyd’s death and was not looting.

“We offer our sincerest condolences to the family of the individual involved,” FedEx said in a statement. “There is no higher priority for FedEx than safety, and we are cooperating fully with the investigating authorities at this time.”

Jorge Gomez


Jorge Gomez, 25, of Las Vegas, was shot fatally shot by officers breaking up a protest in downtown Las Vegas on June 1.

Police said the officers opened fire after Gomez pointed a gun at them.

Gomez had recently shared anti-Donald Trump conspiracies on his Facebook page, and hours before the protest started, he wrote, “Be ready for war. Do not cower in the face of revolution,” the Las Vegas Sun reported.

The paper reported that unlike the other protesters, Gomez was carrying several guns and wearing body armor.

Jose Gutierrez


Jose Gutierrez, 28, of Chicago, was fatally shot during unrest following a protest in Cicero on June 1, according to reports.

He was shot as people were breaking into businesses in the neighborhood and taking whatever they could carry, police said. They said Gutierrez was a bystander, not involved in any looting.

Zion Haygood of Chicago has been charged with first-degree murder in the shooting.

Victor Cazares Jr.


Victor Cazares Jr., 27, was fatally shot near a grocery store in Cicero the same night as Gutierrez in a separate incident. Cazares was from Cicero.

Marvin Francois


Marvin Francois, 50, was shot and killed May 31 after a protest in Kansas City, Mo., according to reports.

Police said his killers were three carjackers trying to steal his car, Fox 4 KC reported.



Two unidentified males


A suspected looter was killed Tuesday breaking into a gun shop after protests in Philadelphia, police said.

The man was shot and killed by the owner of the gun shop, Greg Isabella, who said he saw a group of looters on his surveillance video breaking a padlock on his gate with bolt cutters.

“The facts we know and the law are clear that the business owner’s use of force while inside his own property against a burglar accompanied by others who was entering with a gun in his hand was justified,” Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner said. “It is fortunate for the City of Philadelphia that this large cache of guns and ammunitions were not taken and sold on the street.”

On the same night of the looting incident at Isabella’s gun shop, a 24-year-old looter was killed trying to blow up a sidewalk ATM in Philadelphia, police said.

His name has not been released.

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There's a list of 17 people who are dead during a bunch of protests... many of them black people.

I'm somehow the bad guy here for not being supportive of that.

Take a moment to realize which side of things yall keep finding yourselves on
 
Tell me why

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The vote difference in the Abrams - Kemp election was larger than the combined differences of Arizona, Wisconsin, and Georgia in the Biden - Trump election.
 
The vote difference in the Abrams - Kemp election was larger than the combined differences of Arizona, Wisconsin, and Georgia in the Biden - Trump election.

Joe Biden was raising a ton of money for his legal defense fund to contest the election if it didn't tilt his way

But orange man is lighting democracy on fire, or something very dramatic
 
The vote difference in the Abrams - Kemp election was larger than the combined differences of Arizona, Wisconsin, and Georgia in the Biden - Trump election.


now, go do what he did as secretary of state overseeing his own election


thus the reason people had issues with that election
 
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First of many court case victories coming up.

Democrats knew they had no chance at this election so they made up rules on the fly to facilitate the steal.
 
First of many court case victories coming up.

Democrats knew they had no chance at this election so they made up rules on the fly to facilitate the steal.

you're just sad now

hopefully you get the help you need
 
you read all of those and think it backs your claim?

That a bunch of people died during violent protests - many of which are minorities?

Yes.

Although, you have claimed several times I am wrong. I'll happily ask you one more time. which deaths aren't valid?
 
Always on the side of censorship. Always on the side of lockdowns. Always on the side of killing people to support a political cause.
 
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