And again Chat GPT says you are a f*CKIng liar.


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Posted by Bruinfan4ever on April 24, 2026 at 14:15:41

In Reply to: I'll let your taint licking moron democrats respond for themselve posted by wwood2 on April 24, 2026 at 11:27:53

Nobody and I mean nobody spreads more Propaganda than you do. You need to find a board where someone will actually buy your stupid lies.


1) “8 of 10 most wanted arrested”

There is some truth—but it’s selective and framed politically.

The FBI’s “Top 10 Most Wanted” list changes over time (people are added/removed when captured or new suspects are prioritized).
A White House claim said “six of the FBI’s top 10” were captured in a certain period.
That does not mean 8/10 at once, nor that it’s unusual—captures happen regularly across administrations.

👉 So: partially true in spirit (multiple captures), but the “8 of 10” phrasing is not a verified standard statistic.

2) “Violent crime down 62% in Washington DC”

This is misleading by context.

A ~62% drop refers to a long-term decline from the 1990s to about 2018, not a recent change.
More recent data:
Violent crime in D.C. has been at a ~30-year low around 2024–2025.
Some reports show year-to-year drops (e.g., ~40–50% decline in homicides in certain comparisons), but not a blanket “62%” recent drop.

👉 So: 62% is real historically, but using it as a current claim is inaccurate.

3) “Democrats fought to maintain crime at prior levels”

There is no evidence supporting this claim.

This is a political assertion, not a factual statistic.
In reality:
Crime trends fluctuate due to many factors (policing, economics, demographics, pandemic effects, etc.).
Even during political disputes (like the 2025 federal takeover of D.C. policing), data showed crime already declining, contradicting claims of “out of control” conditions.

👉 So: this part is opinion/political framing, not factual reporting.

Bottom line
Most wanted arrests → partially true but exaggerated framing
62% crime drop → real number but misused (long-term, not recent)
Democrats “fought to keep crime high” → unsupported claim

If you want, I can
break down the actual latest crime trends in D.C. (2024–2026) in plain numbers without politics.


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