Pogo
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- Dec 7, 2012
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I showed you where you insisted the guy was a paid actor and his threat was not real. You're struggling to save face after being proven wrong, and as usual, failing. I love watching you squirm.I think you went a little further than that, boy.Now look what you've done. You went and made an even bigger fool out of pogo than he's already made of himself.Looks like his threat backfired:
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Deville was arrested Thursday afternoon in New Albany and is charged with intimidation and unlawful possession of a firearm by a serious violent felon.
Southern Indiana man accused of threatening Donald Trump, family
Indiana man arrested after making YouTube threat against Donald Trump, says police
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Horse Shit.
I noted that the video made no mention of Donald Trump, or any other person's name. WHICH IT DOESN'T.
Prove me wrong.
Furthermore, since there's never any view of the mouth moving --- and suspiciously, the mic placement changes dramatically midway through --- the entire voice, or any part of it, could have been dubbed in by someone else, including the YouTube conspiracy nut himself, over a completely unrelated video.
Double Duh?
But yanno what, this is a blogger selling books on YouTube and he says it's about Donald Dump, so hey, that's all we need. And conveniently ---- he can't say where he got the video and can't prove what it's about.
Look, your task here is and always has been really really simple.....
Option the First: Find and quote me anywhere in the video this kid mentions the name of Donald T. Rump, or indeed the name of anybody at all beyond the generic personal pronoun "you". Give us a time stamp..
= OR =
Option the Second: Just admit that I'm right and you're wrong, and never doubt me again.
I'm good with either.![]()
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So you're going with Option The Second.
Good. Now read it aloud for the class.