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— Ungovernable 🇺🇸 (@710forme) February 22, 2024
But the authorities had sworn that the shooters were all minors, and they never lie! /s
“Not counting the crimes, crime is down.” Grand Rapids Anonymous
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— Ungovernable 🇺🇸 (@710forme) February 22, 2024
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jerry pdx
Spotted this on MSN. I think we can file this in the "stupid headlines category"
Brother of Colorado dorm murders suspect breaks silence: 'Ain't real'
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/brother-of-colorado-dorm-murders-suspect-breaks-silence-ain-t-real/ar-BB1iEJCE?ocid=msedgntp&pc=LCTS&cvid=f25ee4c6b10241c9ae531bcf0124053a&ei=37
I have to ask: Was the country waiting in suspense to hear what he had to say?
Let me guess, he'll say the White bitch wanted him so he was doin' her while her cucked boyfriend was in the other room and when he stepped out to smoke a cigarette some mysterious Whitey snuck in and did the deed. He ran and didn't call the cops because he knew they would blame him coz' he a black man.
Sound ridiculous? Most negroes would believe it, and plenty of woke Whites.
Holt said two men were arrested and "we don't know if the minors who were thought to be involved,were part of the shooting at all."
Totally made up news by police,msm,the whole damn lot of them.I'm shocked two White guys weren't trotted out.
--GRA
MORE NEWS YOU CAN'T USE:nbc FISH STORY ATTEMPTS TO PORTRAY WHITES AS LIARS,WHO CHEATED TO WIN A FISHING TOURNAMENT.
GRA:The 1 o'clock news show with Morgan Radford aired a 5 minute report,with 4 minutes of the report,gossip as to why two White men were denied the prize money they deserved from a fishing contest--they flunked a polygraph test.The following is the local Connecticut write-up and unbiased.nbc decided to be VERY biased for 4 minutes,before showing a polygraph expert,mentioned here at the end of the article,who said the two accused White men should appeal the decision by the organizers.
(nbc-ct)His catch was a memory he and his buddies would never forget.Tim Vallee had pulled in a 15-18 foot bluefish last August in a fishing tournament.
The 41-year-old tournament has drawn thousands of anglers into the Long Island Sound on a summer weekend.
While it’s been months since Tim Vallee caught that bluefish, he and the club members remember it like yesterday.
They showed NBC CT Responds consumer reporter Caitlin Burchill where they were all positioned on the Tartan II when Vallee reeled in the big one.
“Kevin was fishing to my left. Rick was fishing to my right. Chris was standing over there,” Vallee said.
He and the members say seven people witnessed him land the fish on his own.
“It was a big fish,” said Mike Stepski, the captain of the Tartan II.
It’s a tournament Stepski has participated in for decades.
“We were so excited to finally get a win because we've been, I’ve been doing this tournament since I was a little kid,” Stepski said.
Vallee’s catch on the Tartan II put him in second place on the leaderboard, but his bragging rights and dreams of a $7,500 prize did not last long.
It was almost two weeks later when I got a letter that says I was disqualified.
The tournament rules state "First, second, and third prize winners are required to take and pass a polygraph test."
Vallee failed the test.
Benny Sheen’s in the same boat.
The Long-Islander failed the polygraph too, disqualifying him from winning $25,000 for first place
The captains of the boats that Vallee and Sheen were on say both men legitimately reeled in their big catches in bounds.
“We have it on video. The pictures, everything he did. He gets disqualified. I don't know,” said Zac Auer, who was captaining the boat Sheen was on during his catch.
“I run the boat. I told him the position where we caught the fish. We have everybody in the boat (who) witnessed the catch. For some reason, he failed the lie-detector test, and I don’t even understand how that is possible,” Stepski, Vallee’s captain, said.
“It’s a well-established tradition to polygraph top potential winners,” Okesson said.
NBC CT Responds reached out to Charles Morgan for his expert opinion on using a polygraph to verify the results of a fishing tournament.
The University of New Haven professor said he does not think it’s a good way to sniff out a cheater.
“If I were in their shoes, I'd challenge that. I wouldn't accept that,” Morgan said of Vallee and Sheen’s disqualifications.
GRA:If that report had been given,I'd have no problem,but take my word for it,nbc showed the men's pictures and explained and inferred,by flunking the polygraph,they had cheated and had their prize money revoked.Even if it was remotely true,why air such a thing except to attempt to make Whitey look like blacks and media are--LIARS.It's the image nbc wants Whites to be portrayed as to its audience--and it's sick.
--GRA
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