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Old September 22nd 19, 06:05 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Alfred Molon:
https://petapixel.com/2019/09/19/street-photographer-
beaten-bloody-for-taking-photo-of-a-couple-hugging/


The camera is a wreck, but not necessarily the storage card. He could
/possibly/ have a recognizable photo of the guy who assaulted him.

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Old September 22nd 19, 06:07 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Savageduck:
That is a good reason to carry insurance to prevent acts of violence when
engaged in candid photography.

https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-tHWv8BL/0/7bee7357/5K/i-tHWv8BL-5K.jpg


Unworkable. Occurred in a more civil society than yours.

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Old September 22nd 19, 11:50 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Savageduck wrote:

All I can hope for is that more Trump supporters will come to their senses
before November 2020. I truly believe that our democracy will not be able to
withstand a second Trump term, and all the corruption he will foist on us..


Agreed. As one who has sworn to uphold the Constitution, I see huge threats
on almost literally a daily basis perpetrated by the current Administration.. And
I’m very concerned that there won’t be a peaceful transition of power.

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Old September 23rd 19, 03:58 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
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On Sep 22, 2019, Eric Stevens wrote
(in ):

On Sun, 22 Sep 2019 11:45:28 -0700, Savageduck
wrote:

On Sep 22, 2019, Alfred Molon wrote
(in . com):

In ,
says...
From where I stand the worst corruption seems to be the intellectual
corruption which seems to have swamped the democrats.

It's amazing how religious people in the USA are on this
democrats vs republicans thing. Here in Germany, whether
the christian democrats (CDU) or the socialist democrats
(SPD) are in power not much is changing.

But in the USA if one party is in power the supporters
of the other party are deeply disappointed, i.e. take
the matter very seriously.


When the result you get is Trump, deep disappointment is an understatement,
and it is a matter which globally needs to be taken very seriously.


Trump as a man is one thing but as a president is another.


As a man he is a pure con artist, and liar. Strangely enough, as a president
he is the same con artist, and liar, with astonishing corruption added to the
mix.

IMHO he is, has, or is trying to make a number of essential changes.


“Essential changes??”

Even though you live in NZ, and actually have no say in the electoral process
in the United States, the damage cause by Trump’s presidency will haunt us
globally for years to come, and NZ will not be immune.

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Old September 23rd 19, 05:44 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
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On Sun, 22 Sep 2019 19:58:46 -0700, Savageduck
wrote:

On Sep 22, 2019, Eric Stevens wrote
(in ):

On Sun, 22 Sep 2019 11:45:28 -0700, Savageduck
wrote:

On Sep 22, 2019, Alfred Molon wrote
(in . com):

In ,
says...
From where I stand the worst corruption seems to be the intellectual
corruption which seems to have swamped the democrats.

It's amazing how religious people in the USA are on this
democrats vs republicans thing. Here in Germany, whether
the christian democrats (CDU) or the socialist democrats
(SPD) are in power not much is changing.

But in the USA if one party is in power the supporters
of the other party are deeply disappointed, i.e. take
the matter very seriously.

When the result you get is Trump, deep disappointment is an understatement,
and it is a matter which globally needs to be taken very seriously.


Trump as a man is one thing but as a president is another.


As a man he is a pure con artist, and liar. Strangely enough, as a president
he is the same con artist, and liar, with astonishing corruption added to the
mix.

IMHO he is, has, or is trying to make a number of essential changes.


Essential changes??

Even though you live in NZ, and actually have no say in the electoral process
in the United States, the damage cause by Trumps presidency will haunt us
globally for years to come, and NZ will not be immune.


He is he first pesident since Nixo who has tried to make non-agressive
contact with potentially agressive states. He is pulling back the
excesses the EPA made in the light of the decision that CO2 is a
pollutant. He has not fallen for the con-job that is climate change.
Against considerable opposition he is trying to defend the state,

But I don't want to start a political battle. Thats just the way I see
it.

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There are two classes of people. Those who divide people into
two classes and those who don't. I belong to the second class.
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Old September 23rd 19, 06:07 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
Savageduck[_3_]
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On Sep 22, 2019, Eric Stevens wrote
(in ):

On Sun, 22 Sep 2019 19:58:46 -0700, Savageduck
wrote:

On Sep 22, 2019, Eric Stevens wrote
(in ):

On Sun, 22 Sep 2019 11:45:28 -0700, Savageduck
wrote:

On Sep 22, 2019, Alfred Molon wrote
(in . com):

In ,
says...
From where I stand the worst corruption seems to be the intellectual
corruption which seems to have swamped the democrats.

It's amazing how religious people in the USA are on this
democrats vs republicans thing. Here in Germany, whether
the christian democrats (CDU) or the socialist democrats
(SPD) are in power not much is changing.

But in the USA if one party is in power the supporters
of the other party are deeply disappointed, i.e. take
the matter very seriously.

When the result you get is Trump, deep disappointment is an
understatement, and it is a matter which globally needs to be taken very seriously.

Trump as a man is one thing but as a president is another.


As a man he is a pure con artist, and liar. Strangely enough, as a president
he is the same con artist, and liar, with astonishing corruption added to
the mix.

IMHO he is, has, or is trying to make a number of essential changes.


“Essential changes??”

Even though you live in NZ, and actually have no say in the electoral
process in the United States, the damage cause by Trump’s presidency will haunt us
globally for years to come, and NZ will not be immune.


He is he first pesident since Nixo who has tried to make non-agressive
contact with potentially agressive states. He is pulling back the
excesses the EPA made in the light of the decision that CO2 is a
pollutant. He has not fallen for the con-job that is climate change.
Against considerable opposition he is trying to defend the state,


There is more to his criminality, and corruption than being a shill for oil &
coal.


But I don't want to start a political battle. Thats just the way I see
it.


There is no political battle. As I said, you really have no say in this
regardless of the way you see it.

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Savageduck

  #20  
Old September 23rd 19, 01:46 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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In article , Eric Stevens
wrote:


IMHO he is, has, or is trying to make a number of essential changes.


Essential changes??

Even though you live in NZ, and actually have no say in the electoral
process
in the United States, the damage cause by Trumps presidency will haunt us
globally for years to come, and NZ will not be immune.


He is he first pesident since Nixo who has tried to make non-agressive
contact with potentially agressive states. He is pulling back the
excesses the EPA made in the light of the decision that CO2 is a
pollutant. He has not fallen for the con-job that is climate change.
Against considerable opposition he is trying to defend the state,


climate change is *not* a con-job.

But I don't want to start a political battle.


too late for that.

Thats just the way I see
it.


you'd see it differently without a blindfold.
 




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