basquebromance
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thank you Trump?
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These are the types of mom's the left is dealing with at the school board meetings, and that Merrick Garland has alledgedly attempted to call them domestic terrorist for their disruptive nature.. Got out of those handcuffs eh ? Yep she's a domestic terrorist, lock her up. ROTFLMBO..
MomsThese are the types of mom's the left is dealing with at the school board meetings, and that Merrick Garland has alledgedly attempted to call them domestic terrorist for their disruptive nature.. Got out of those handcuffs eh ? Yep she's a domestic terrorist, lock her up. ROTFLMBO..
Since you have nothing of any merit to say, you correct other people's grammar.Yes
Jealous?
I'm amazed how you take yourself to be a serious poster amongst smart people, when you are actually an instigator of trouble, chaos, and mayhem with your "playing of the devil's advocate" found always in your constant oppositional positions taken upon these boards.
AR 15s aren't military grade.I'm not amazed when you avoid the question.
You guys support the cops no matter what stupid thing they do, when it's abusing people of color...
But when you have a situation where someone might start asking serious questions like, "How did a kid this messed up get a near-military Grade weapon to use on small children", your go to is whining, "The Police didn't act fast enough!"
And you are right, they probably didn't. It's not clear that any lives would have been saved if they had, as most of the shooting was over in minutes.
The place to shave stopped this would have been at the Gun Store's counter, not the classroom.
thank you Trump?
That AND it seems a teacher actually propped open the door the shooter entered by.The state should be paying for all funeral expenses, because this tragedy happened on public school property correct ? In fact the state might be liable for more than just funeral expenses.
Going along with failed federal government and/or in some cases failed state government policies to be enacted and then forced on society that rejects such policies, uhhhh brings about such things. The government's should have to pay, because that is another check's and balances on government power, and can be used to send a message to government to not try it's idiocy on the people again.
And you still oppose people ha ING the right of self defense and depending on the goodness of the government's police
Agree, but as much as I hate to agree with you know who, it can in part be helped at the gun store counter by doing a better job on who gets approved for a purchase and who doesn't. Now how that ends up looking is anyone's guess, but things can be tightened up a bit probably.AR 15s aren't military grade.
If they are then my .22 semiauto is "military" grade
If found to have been negligent or worse maybe had a possible motive involved for doing such a thing, otherwise after an investigation is conducted, then yes depending on the findings the person could be held accountable for an act of negligence or maybe worse depended upon the findings of such an inquiry.That AND it seems a teacher actually propped open the door the shooter entered by.
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Robb Elementary teacher propped door open prior to shooting: Officials - Washington Examiner
The Uvalde school shooter may have entered Robb Elementary through a door that was propped open by a teacher at the school, law enforcement revealed Friday. Salvador Ramos, 18, crashed his vehicle into a ditch near the school prior to the shooting and entered the building unobstructed, officials...www.washingtonexaminer.com
That teacher should face criminal charges
AR 15s aren't military grade.
If they are then my .22 semiauto is "military" grade
I wish you'd get upset that a teacher propped open a door that a shooter just walked throughFastest way to get a gun fetishist upset is to use terms they don't like, like "military grade weapon" or "Clips" instead of magazines.
I wish they'd get as upset about 19 dead school kids.
I don't think there was a motive.If found to have been negligent or worse maybe had a possible motive involved for doing such a thing, otherwise after an investigation is conducted, then yes depending on the findings the person could be held accountable for an act of negligence or maybe worse depended upon the findings of such an inquiry.
I wish you'd get upset that a teacher propped open a door that a shooter just walked through
No she just compromised the security of every person in the school.Why should I be upset about that? She didn't shoot all those kids, NRA Hero of the Month Salvador Ramos did.
You want to blame the teacher for propping a door open or a cop for not barging into the room fast enough, but not the person who looked at Salvador Ramos and said, "um, yeah, he looks like he needs an AR-15"
Yep, and putting concealed carry into the arm's of the "good" citizen's (not the bad citizen's who take advantage of the concealed carry for nefarious reasons), is even a better solution in order to stop the intent of these killer's knowing that the citizenry is armed, so not knowing who is armed amongst the good citizen's that are trained to handle such situations if encountered, uhhhh is even better.You engage him directly the moment he starts firing shots in the building. Tactically of course, not foolishly.
The sad fact is that they haven't been told to direct their attention to that, and so they won't. Until a talking head on television instructs them to bark up that particular tree, they won't do it. They feel they need permission to apply critical thinking skills to this event. For them, permission will come in the form of a news anchor who mentions the propped open door. Then, and only then, will they bark in that direction.I wish you'd get upset that a teacher propped open a door that a shooter just walked through