In 2024 Minnesota AG Keith Ellison Argued No Right to Carry a Gun at ‘Political Rallies and Protests’

You can try to narrow the definition in your head, but the dictionary definition is what applies.

You're like Crocodile Dundee.
That's not a knife. This is a knife.

Keep going down this failed path, everyone not a TDS nut and not having you on ignore is watching you flail.

Popcorn time.
 
And more deviation "Capitol grounds"

Not in the building.

Keep digging.

Om nom nom nom
An armed forced invaded the Capitol Grounds.
They would have invaded the Capitol Building, but were stopped.
But they were still part of the "invasion" on the Capitol Building.

You're trying to parse it like saying those killed offshore on D-Day weren't part of the "invasion"

Dig... dig...dig....
 
An armed forced invaded the Capitol Grounds.
They would have invaded the Capitol Building, but were stopped.
But they were still part of the "invasion" on the Capitol Building.

You're trying to parse it like saying those killed offshore on D-Day weren't part of the "invasion"

Dig... dig...dig....

Talk about going down the hole.
 
Request number two: Pick a dictionary, and post the definition of "invasion"

You use a reference to a foreign power burning Washington and then try to apply it to a riot and trespass situation.

Just to make the bullshit comparison.

You can go for definitions all you want, but you have to ignore the context to make your talking point.

And that's what it is, a talking point.
 
they were not armed.
Christopher Alberts (Virginia): Arrested on Jan. 6, 2021, at the Capitol Visitor Center with a loaded Taurus 9mm handgun and two magazines. He was convicted by a jury and sentenced to seven years in prison.

Mark Mazza (Indiana): Pleaded guilty in October 2022 to charges including carrying a handgun on Capitol grounds and assaulting police. He admitted to bringing a Taurus revolver to the Capitol, which fell from his waistband during a fight with officers.

At least one armed rioter made it INTO the CAPITOL BUILDING.
 
Christopher Alberts (Virginia): Arrested on Jan. 6, 2021, at the Capitol Visitor Center with a loaded Taurus 9mm handgun and two magazines. He was convicted by a jury and sentenced to seven years in prison.

Mark Mazza (Indiana): Pleaded guilty in October 2022 to charges including carrying a handgun on Capitol grounds and assaulting police. He admitted to bringing a Taurus revolver to the Capitol, which fell from his waistband during a fight with officers.

At least one armed rioter made it INTO the CAPITOL BUILDING.

LOL two people make an invading army.

Keep moving those goalposts, dippy.
 
LOL two people make an invading army.

Keep moving those goalposts, dippy.
It only takes one armed person, to make it a "armed"
And here we have two people proven beyond a reasonable doubt.
There were probably many more who were not caught or charged.
 
LOL two people make an invading army.

Keep moving those goalposts, dippy.

Just like two bombs made WWII an "atomic war"

Key Details of the First Atomic War:

Hiroshima ("Little Boy"): On August 6, 1945, the U.S. dropped the first deployed atomic bomb on Hiroshima, destroying 5 square miles and causing over 100,000 deaths.

Nagasaki ("Fat Man"): On August 9, 1945, a second, more powerful bomb was dropped on Nagasaki, killing approximately 73,000 people.
 
It only takes one armed person, to make it a "armed"
And here we have two people proven beyond a reasonable doubt.
There were probably many more who were not caught or charged.

No, it doesn't. You don't get to define things to fit your narrative.
 
Just like two bombs made WWII an "atomic war"

Key Details of the First Atomic War:

Hiroshima ("Little Boy"): On August 6, 1945, the U.S. dropped the first deployed atomic bomb on Hiroshima, destroying 5 square miles and causing over 100,000 deaths.

Nagasaki ("Fat Man"): On August 9, 1945, a second, more powerful bomb was dropped on Nagasaki, killing approximately 73,000 people.

We haven't had an actual "atomic war" yet, because we are still here.
 

In 2024 Minnesota AG Keith Ellison Argued No Right to Carry a Gun at ‘Political Rallies and Protests’​

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In 2024, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison (D) was among 17 AGs who contended there is no right to carry a gun at “political rallies and protests.”



didn't this creep also believe you can beat up your girl friend
Lefty Ellison isn't the only American politician who opposes the 2nd Amendment. Our Globalist President said this:

"Earlier in the day, during a visit to a restaurant in Iowa, Trump was asked by a reporter whether he agrees with the assessment made by some within his Administration who characterized Pretti as a 'domestic terrorist.' Trump responded: 'I haven't heard that, but certainly shouldn't have been carrying a gun.'" "'I don't like that he had a gun. I don't like that he had two fully loaded magazines. That's a lot of bad stuff.'"


In other news ... King George was heard saying: "I don't like that the colonists have guns. I don't like that they carry extra musket balls and powder. That's some really bad stuff. And it really bothers me that they assemble and defy my edicts and my official narrative."
 
Lefty Ellison isn't the only American politician who opposes the 2nd Amendment. Our Globalist President said this:

"Earlier in the day, during a visit to a restaurant in Iowa, Trump was asked by a reporter whether he agrees with the assessment made by some within his Administration who characterized Pretti as a 'domestic terrorist.' Trump responded: 'I haven't heard that, but certainly shouldn't have been carrying a gun.'" "'I don't like that he had a gun. I don't like that he had two fully loaded magazines. That's a lot of bad stuff.'"


In other news ... King George was heard saying: "I don't like that the colonists have guns. I don't like that they carry extra musket balls and powder. That's some really bad stuff. And it really bothers me that they assemble and defy my edicts and my official narrative."

No, in other news if your desire is to "peacefully" interfere with law enforcement, being armed is probably a bad idea.
 
No, in other news if your desire is to "peacefully" interfere with law enforcement, being armed is probably a bad idea.
True. The Colonists should NEVER have interfered with the Redcoats. Damned insurrectionists.
 
15th post
If you want to actually revolt, then revolt.

Until then piss off.
Yeah, if they want this civil war (which they clearly do), let's get it on.
Until then, they're just loudmouthed whiners blowing whistles and wearing stupid shirts.
 
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