Is it still too soon to call this race for Harris?

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Bottom post of the previous page:

Betsy wrote: Thu Aug 29, 2024 3:01 pm If someone from this board is still on the other board, could you please post this in the trump thread and say it's from me?

They banned you too?
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I don't know why. It must have been all of the facts that I was spewing.....
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Betsy wrote: Thu Aug 29, 2024 4:11 pm I don't know why. It must have been all of the facts that I was spewing.....
You can spew on me anytime.
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I really don't know how to respond to that one.....
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Betsy wrote: Fri Aug 30, 2024 12:40 pm I really don't know how to respond to that one.....
Makes you wanna puke, eh? Nice.


Anyway, that's lame that they cut you out.
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No great loss, too much misogyny and pedophile atmosphere over there.
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They're retarded. I'm still in their fantasy football league and Phantom got triggered by me saying "You can't afford it." when he said he wanted what I was smoking. Then he went on this unhinged rant about me doxxing him and bootz with false information (?) and holding a grudge against them. He also thinks that every single one of the alts you guys have used over there are me. He also thinks I'm nybf and Alpha.

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It's social media. Some take it WAY to seriously. This is the only social media I'm on. No facebook, X-twitter, etc, etc.

You could actually say that I'm a social outcast. And I couldn't be happier. :)
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A have a facebook I log in to a couple of times a year, this site, a twitter account that is mainly used for trolling, and I use reddit. That's it for me.
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Bastards left me all alone to watch the dolphins game.
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OK, I'm just going to post this here. These records are from 2023. Do not tell me that all of the crime in the US us done by immigrants.

Here is some information about crime in the United States by race:
Arrests
White people were arrested more often for violent crimes than any other race, accounting for 59.1% of arrests in 2019.
Victims
Black and indigenous Americans were the most frequent victims of reported crime, with 49% and 48% of victims, respectively.
Violent crime
Black and indigenous Americans reported more serious violent crime and aggravated assault than white or Asian Americans.
Police shootings
Black Americans were killed at a rate 2.6 times higher than white people in 2023.
Hate crimes
Among 13,377 reported hate crimes, 51% of known offenders were white, 21% were Black or African American, and 17.4% were of an unknown race.
Sentencing
Black males received sentences 13.4% longer than white males, and Hispanic males received sentences 11.2% longer. Hispanic females received sentences 27.8% longer than white females.

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