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|    Dale Shipp to Gregory Deyss    |
|    Re: It is what it is    |
|    13 Aug 20 02:35:06    |
      REPLY: 1:267/150 a2ac38c6       MSGID: 1:261/1466.0 5f34df1a        -=> On 08-12-20 14:08, Gregory Deyss <=-        -=> spoke to Dale Shipp about Re: It is what it is <=-               DS> You need to develop some sources that tell the truth. It is well known        DS> that is not Trump.               GD> Trump is the President even when people like you said he would never              He is that, unfortunately for the country, the economy and the 160,000       dead people.               GD> be the President. It is the lame street media who twists his words and        GD> take things out of context and they this deliberately, to plant the        GD> seed into the weak minded, who can not think for themselves.              They do not need to twist his words -- they simply quote them. Talk       about planting seed into the weak minded who cannot think for themselves       -- what do you think he and Fox news have been doing for years.                DS> Your definition is correct for the word that I meant to type,        DS> tantamount, and I meant the usage of the term vendetta. You seem to be        DS> justifying punishing people for what they might have done in the past.               GD> Even that word of tantamount does not mean Vendetta.         GD> the correct definition of the of the word of tantamount is equivalent        GD> in seriousness; to virtually the same as or as good as.         GD> There is no connection to the word Vendetta whatsoever.              Try to keep up. What I said (in other words) was that when you said,       "Was he a good man: NO!" as if that justified what followed was the same       as issuing a vendetta against anyone who had made mistakes in their       past.               DS> Where did you see that he was on parole at the time of the incident?               GD> I did not see any such evidence that Mr. Floyd was in violation any        GD> such parole, but can you think of another reason as to why he did not        GD> want to be arrested. So what your arrested, have your day in court, and        GD> live another day.               He did not want to be arrested because he had seen in the past what road       that led down, and possibly because he did not believe that he had done       anything wrong.               DS> I saw what you posted on network news, CNN, MSMBC and FoxNews. What are        DS> you trying to intimidate?        GD>         GD> Intimidate? (interesting pause) or did you mean to say indicate.               Not intimidate (late night fingers) but indicate, imply or whatever       fits.               GD> I wouldn't think the lame street media would ever show these images.               But they all did.                DS> No, it does not look like a few people, nor have I previously said that.        DS> I will admit that there was an immediate uprising triggered by pent up        DS> anger that resulting in many people committing acts of violence and        DS> causing great damage. While I can sort of understand their frustration,        DS> I by no means condone their actions. If found, they should be charged        DS> and prosecuted.               GD> Oh yes you did many times in-fact, you have stated that the carnage or        GD> whatever it is that happening is not the result of BLM you went on to        GD> make it sound that these people were not bad and these few instigators        GD> or as if to suggest that these are actions of a few.              In the initial outbreaks there was rioting, but then it has been       peaceful protesting with very little hostile action by most of the       protestors.               GD> At the very least that is how you made it sound.         GD> Remember Dale, what you have said previously, is on record; here in        GD> fidoland.               DS> Nor can they be the justification         DS> for the type of violent treatment that has been meted out to the         DS> protest crowds in some situations, e.g. Lafayette Square.               GD> I will tell you why exactly with what happened at Lafayette Square.         GD> The number one job of the Secret Service is to protect the President.               Then why did they suddenly start pushing people back with force,       shooting chemical agents and rubber bullets. If they needed to clear       a path, they could have easily posted it sooner so that Trump could get       his photo op in front of the church.               DS> GD> Many Business owners have lost everything now that those buildings         DS> GD> have been reduced to rubble.               Please stop using quotes that make it seem like I said the above.                DS> And they deserve to be compensated for their loss.               GD> Do you know how insurance works beyond inner workings of your mind?              Insurance is not the only means of compensation. They deserve to be       compensated for their loss by what ever means possible. It is not       certain that they will receive such compensation.               Dale Shipp        fido_261_1466 (at) verizon (dot) net        (1:261/1466)                     ... 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