I’m assuming by the complete Dem media blackout on this that the assassin isn’t the MAGA guy they always try to pin it on and instead he really did work for Tim Walz in some capacity.
Q-Throbber thinks its MKUltra or some other deep state shenanigans.
Pragmatic Throbber thinks its a leftist plant playing the long game. Killing Dems who sided with Republicans is a message sent to democrat representatives to stay on the plantation. Not something a right wing extremist would do. Not logical.
Reluctant Throbber thinks he is indeed a right wing extremist who went around trying to off Democrats. Again, not logical but possible. Possible, not probable.
I like to check in on the main board once or twice a month during the offseason, but this part of the message board is like a completely retarded car crash that I just can’t look away from on my way out of here.
To some degree, the roots of Boelter’s beliefs can be traced to a Bible college he attended in Dallas called Christ for the Nations Institute. A school official confirmed to me that Boelter graduated in 1990 with a diploma in practical theology.
Little known to outsiders, the college is a prominent training institution for charismatic Christians. It was co-founded in 1970 by a Pentecostal evangelist named James Gordon Lindsay, a disciple of the New Order of the Latter Rain, one of many revivalist movements that took hold around the country after World War II. Followers believed that an outpouring of the Holy Spirit was under way, raising up new apostles and prophets and a global End Times army to battle Satanic forces and establish God’s kingdom on Earth. Although Pentecostal churches at the time rejected Latter Rain ideas as unscriptural, the concepts lived on at Christ for the Nations, which has become a hub for the modern incarnation of the movement, known as the New Apostolic Reformation. NAR ideas have spread far and wide through megachurches, global networks of apostles and prophets, and a media ecosystem of online ministries, books, and podcasts, becoming a grassroots engine of the Christian Right.
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Race hears his batsignal and immediately kicks the can.
Walz appointee shoots the one Democrat who went against the party on illegals
Sure
The desperation looks good on you.
sounds like they got Trump this time.
I heard the guy hung a noose from their garage after he shot them.
But you have to admit, the long game of being a dem operative for a decade just to own the libs was a great job by this Proud Boy.
Probably sounded clever in your head.
Sludge is on your team, ladies.
Thoughts and prayers.
I'm a team player, Chuckles.
I’m assuming by the complete Dem media blackout on this that the assassin isn’t the MAGA guy they always try to pin it on and instead he really did work for Tim Walz in some capacity.
The whole thing is fishy as fuck.
Q-Throbber thinks its MKUltra or some other deep state shenanigans.
Pragmatic Throbber thinks its a leftist plant playing the long game. Killing Dems who sided with Republicans is a message sent to democrat representatives to stay on the plantation. Not something a right wing extremist would do. Not logical.
Reluctant Throbber thinks he is indeed a right wing extremist who went around trying to off Democrats. Again, not logical but possible. Possible, not probable.
I like to check in on the main board once or twice a month during the offseason, but this part of the message board is like a completely retarded car crash that I just can’t look away from on my way out of here.
Probably another libertarian that voted for Harris.
You sound very much like a guy? that will ask to be banned because you can’t logout. Also NOC
I enjoy it. Watching the gals squirm every time someone raises a finger against Daddy is free entertainment.
We enjoy watching Yrump spank your ass every day. Losers lose.
To some degree, the roots of Boelter’s beliefs can be traced to a Bible college he attended in Dallas called Christ for the Nations Institute. A school official confirmed to me that Boelter graduated in 1990 with a diploma in practical theology.
Little known to outsiders, the college is a prominent training institution for charismatic Christians. It was co-founded in 1970 by a Pentecostal evangelist named James Gordon Lindsay, a disciple of the New Order of the Latter Rain, one of many revivalist movements that took hold around the country after World War II. Followers believed that an outpouring of the Holy Spirit was under way, raising up new apostles and prophets and a global End Times army to battle Satanic forces and establish God’s kingdom on Earth. Although Pentecostal churches at the time rejected Latter Rain ideas as unscriptural, the concepts lived on at Christ for the Nations, which has become a hub for the modern incarnation of the movement, known as the New Apostolic Reformation. NAR ideas have spread far and wide through megachurches, global networks of apostles and prophets, and a media ecosystem of online ministries, books, and podcasts, becoming a grassroots engine of the Christian Right.
Jussie said what?
Sludge meant to say Trump but his fingers are covered in glue. Plus he can’t read.