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Title: You Wonder Why We Think Teabaggers Are Crazy? Post by: Howey on June 28, 2014, 04:10:28 pm This (http://www.businessinsider.com/timothy-ray-murray-isnt-a-robot-2014-6), from the staunchly right wing Business Insider, is why.
NOT A ROBOT (http://i.imgur.com/xa8ODZn.jpg) (REPUBLICAN) Timothy Ray Murray is running to represent Oklahoma's Third Congressional District, and his website lays out the issues he stands for — balancing the budget and protecting agriculture. However, he's also got a unique element of his platform. Murray insists he's not "a robot look-alike": (http://i.imgur.com/UsP9KLc.png) Quote Murray felt the need to point this out because he believes the incumbent in the district, Rep. Frank Lucas is a robot! On his webpage, Murray claims the real Lucas was killed by the World Court over three years ago and replaced with an automaton. "Rep. Frank Lucas, (his opponent) and a few other Oklahoma and other States’ Congressional Members were depicted as being executed by The World Court on or about Jan. 11, 2011 in Southern Ukraine. On television they were depicted as being executed by the hanging about the neck until death on a white stage and in front of witnesses," Murray wrote. "Other now current Members of Congress have shared those facts on television also. We know that it is possible to use look alike artificial or man-made replacements, however Rep. Lucas was not eligible to serve as a Congressional Member after that time." Furthermore, Murray claims the Defense Department is in on the scheme and it isn't the first time a human political candidate has been replaced with an artificially intelligent look-alike: I have no idea what this means: Quote This is a situation similar to the Senators’ from Kentucky situation in the 2012 election. I am contesting that this matter has happen since his election was blocked, because of the U.S. Defense Department’s use of Mr. Murray’s DNA. To my knowledge, the U.S. Defense Department has not released to the public that information, as it is their confidential information about many people. Congress is likely wanting me to state that all my DNA used will not result in benefits to people I have never had relations with of a family nature. I have been bound to protect that information unless it causes harm to The People. Is anyone able to explain, or more importantly, defend this? Title: Re: You Wonder Why We Think Teabaggers Are Crazy? Post by: ekg on June 29, 2014, 12:23:19 pm LOOL.... robots...
hey look on the bright side... atleast there's one member of the GOP who believes in science... LOL Title: Re: You Wonder Why We Think Teabaggers Are Crazy? Post by: paddymcdougall on June 29, 2014, 02:51:10 pm LOOL.... robots... hey look on the bright side... atleast there's one member of the GOP who believes in science... LOL ROFLMAO!!!!! Title: Re: You Wonder Why We Think Teabaggers Are Crazy? Post by: Howey on June 29, 2014, 06:13:32 pm lol
Title: Re: You Wonder Why We Think Teabaggers Are Crazy? Post by: uselesslegs on June 29, 2014, 06:43:39 pm I bet he shit all over himself at the Disney Hall of Presidents. He's pulling the Ron/Rand Paul. You see some reasonable, even agreeable policy items and are like, "MmmHmm", and then you see, "They'll kill you in your sleep with dream assassins",...and you're like, "holy shit, smh." |