Man Deliberately Crashes Van Into GOP Voter Registration Tent........... (Page 2/5)
Tony Kania FEB 09, 02:54 PM

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Originally posted by rinselberg:

Where do you get off calling him a member of the Democratic Party (at any level)..? Has that been established yet? He could well be registered for voting purposes as a Democrat. Maybe he's donated to one of the Democratic campaigns, or gone to a Democratic rally or "town hall" of some kind.


That doesn't put him inside the Democratic Party.

You're jumping the gun when you refer to him as a member of ANY group or political party. Unless you are looking at reporting that goes beyond that report in PJ Media.




I did not read PJ Media. Is it something that I should?

Edit: I read several articles earlier this morning, but did not read the one posted by the OP. PJ Media.



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It's kind of comic (really) when Tony Kania or anyone else takes the approach of "Where are the Democratic Party-friendly forum members on this topic? Why aren't they stepping up to their keyboards or touchscreens and joining this conversation?"



Those were not my words Ronald Inselberg. This is a repeat mantra with you. Mis quoting, misdirecting, misleading posts. Got it.

You need to be truthful with yourself and those around you Mr. Inselberg.



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When you make a habit of playing "Tonto" to the "Lone Ranger" of insolence and disrespect for those kind of forum members, it tends to change them from currently active forum members to formerly active forum members.




More deflection from liberal violence.

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olejoedad FEB 09, 04:51 PM
rinse, ya got us dead to rights, man!

I have never heard anyone from the Left ask conservatives where they stood on some hot button issue, or act of outrageousness.

How hypocritical we are, shame on us, for sure!
Notorio FEB 10, 12:20 AM
NY Post has reported on the incident --- Click Here --- so the news appears to be spreading now. Perhaps if there were injuries it would have bubbled up more quickly? I have to wonder about a person who would (allegedly) even just run down a tent or table (giving him the benefit of the doubt on intent to hit people) and then get out of the van to take pictures.

Local Democratic leader issued a statement ...


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The Duval County Democratic Party said it condemned “this cowardly act of violence. No one’s life should be placed in danger for exercising their first amendment rights.”

“As Democrats but more importantly residents of this great city of Jacksonville, we call on our fellow citizens to act with dignity, civility and respect for one another during this election cycle and beyond,” it said in another posting.



williegoat FEB 10, 06:25 AM
Here is his facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/greg.timm.5

It looks like he has lived in some of the same places as me; Phoenix, Jacksonville and Pensacola and wanted to be a sound man.
Wichita FEB 10, 08:48 AM
Probably just a 'Woke" cultist.


blackrams FEB 10, 09:38 AM

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Originally posted by Notorio:

NY Post has reported on the incident --- Click Here --- so the news appears to be spreading now. Perhaps if there were injuries it would have bubbled up more quickly? I have to wonder about a person who would (allegedly) even just run down a tent or table (giving him the benefit of the doubt on intent to hit people) and then get out of the van to take pictures.

Local Democratic leader issued a statement ...




I will suggest that maybe there was some "Social Media" pressure that that's what got this incident "out there".
I'll also admit that with our "sensational" news media, If it bleeds, it leads. So, I guess for there to be any real headlines, he needed to run over a few dozen Republicans.

Rams
rinselberg FEB 10, 10:15 AM

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Originally posted by Tony Kania:
Any reaction to a member of your political party using a vehicle to attack?



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Originally posted by Tony Kania:
You need to be truthful with yourself and those around you Mr. Inselberg.



Could you help me out here, Mr Kania?

First you refer to this man, whose name has now been reported as Gregory Timm, as a "member of [rinselberg's] political party..."

At that moment, the only report that I was looking at was from PJ Media (at the very start of this thread) and the investigation into this Gregory Timm had only just begun.

The latest reports that I have are from CBS News and CBS Jacksonville affiliate WJAX.

I see nothing that's been reported officially or reported as a finding from the police investigation about this Gregory Timm's motivation(s) or about any prior affiliations that link Gregory Timm directly with the Democratic Party, or links him with any particular official or candidate with a "D" after their name, or links him with any kind of group or political party.

All we have is that Gregory Timm used his vehicle to ram the tent area where he could see that there were Republican Party volunteers (there was a sign that identified as such) working to register voters.

This is a statement from the CBS Jacksonville affiliate TV station:
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[WJAX Action News has] checked Timm’s social media and didn’t find any obvious political ties.



So, Mr Kania, it would help me out if you could elaborate (just for a moment) on the thinking behind your remark when you referred to Gregory Timm as a "member of [rinselberg's] political party."

I have used this forum to highlight certain news reports and express certain opinions that mark me as "no particular friend" of President Trump. From my "body of work" here, it would be fair to surmise that there is a high likelihood that I will vote for the Democratic Party for President during this year's General Election, set to be completed on Tuesday, November 3, 2020.

I have said that I have donated cash (a fairly smalll amount) to the Democratic cause--using an online venue known as "ActBlue", to be specific. Donations to ActBlue can be marked to go towards the election campaigns of particular candidates.

I have not attended a campaign rally or town hall of any kind. I have not used social media to explicitly link myself with any kind of political party or politics-related group. I have not participated in any other way in any political election campaign or any political lobbying group or "cause."

Am I, in your [Mr Kania] estimation, a "member" of the Democratic Party? Or am I just a person with some tangible Democratic Party leanings, but less than a "member" of the Democratic Party?

If you are able to respond to that question, Tony, and if you could also connect your response with your previous remark, where you (appear to have) referred to this voter registration tent-rammin', road vehicle abusin' Gregory Timm as a "member of [rinselberg's] party."

Thank you.

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Tony Kania FEB 10, 12:22 PM
I wish you no harm Ronald, but you are a fool if you think I am going to answer your relentless diatribe. Heck, I do not even read your writings. Usually just a pass through. You know others do that as well.

But, if you want to know my answer, then you should have been paying attention for the past 12 years? I have remained cemented in position.

Whatever the reason for the man's illegal actions, I cannot defend them.

Your political affiliation is apparent. I need no response from you Mr. Inselberg.
rinselberg FEB 10, 12:28 PM
In other words, you were just "gassing off" with that remark.

But that's OK. I'm not mad about it. It is what it is.


"What we've got here is a failure to communicate."