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PresdentElectRanglez 3 points ago +3 / -0

I hope God does change their hearts, but I know the vaccine will!

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PresdentElectRanglez 1 point ago +2 / -1

No cliches being thrown here. You devolve to name-calling to more than just myself when your version of events is questioned. I'm not calling you anything other than worked up. But you are doing the classic citing MSM, which we have seen time and again to be wrong. Why did they not mention some vital piece of information? Because they're the MSM and they don't care about facts. We do, but we get them first and examine possibilities beyond our knee-jerk reaction.

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PresdentElectRanglez 3 points ago +5 / -2

Glowing because I believe there are real victims that should be mourned? Because in a building that size there were definitely a sizable number of employees regardless of whether the retail branch was open? I get that a lot of things don't add up about a lot of things, but your evidence doesn't convince me that people didn't die today.

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PresdentElectRanglez 3 points ago +6 / -3

Sure did because your inability to fact check is staggering. The Google link you posted shows the bank as open, and you're citing lack of video evidence by the MSM as your evidence? I've lurked for quite awhile, but you have learned nothing from your time here.

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PresdentElectRanglez 6 points ago +9 / -3

Old National Bank is open, as are most other retail banks because the Monday following Easter is not a federal holiday. Also, major locations such as a downtown branch that houses portfolio manager employees, i.e. wealth management team, would have a sizable staff of non retail employees who would arrive before business hours. Employees don't just show up at 9 when the business opens at 9. I bet most of these victims are employees.