An old friend emailed me a YouTuber of.....allegedly (how would I know if it's her or not?)....anyway, supposedly of Ms. Ashley Babbitt having what appears to be a rather intense....tho one-sided..... discussion with a camera lense.
If this depiction really is Babbitt....well, I can then better understand the argument from some that the person MOST responsible for putting Ashley in front of that bullet is..........yupper, Ashley.
God, what a dog, and as suspected - a right gobby *****.
I wonder what her husband was doing and why he allowed her?
I wonder if she was at least a good shag? You couldn't; risk her giving a blow job with those snarling teeth.
Anyway, I hope they cremated her body and dumped the ashes at sea to prevent her grave from becoming a focal point for other terrorists to proclaim her a martyr.
Your argument backfires.
While I disagree entirely with her political point of view, it is clear she was not selfish, was totally motivated by a desire for things to be right, and that it was a huge violation of political rights to silence her with a bullet.
The reality is she seems more of a Qanon victim we should have sympathy for.
It is you who do not come off as as compassionate has Ashli.
But it turns out Ashli was not only married, but a little kinky.
{...
The Air Force veteran
fatally shot by police during last week’s US Capitol riot had been in a “throuple” with her husband and their live-in girlfriend, according to reports.
Ashli Babbitt, 35, and her husband, Aaron Babbitt, 39, lived with their 29-year-old gal pal Kayla Joyce in San Diego,
New York Magazine’s Intelligencer reported.
“I thought she was just going to a rally,” Joyce, who has known the married couple for about a year, said of Ashli.
“It was extremely unlike her to put herself in that position.”
During last Wednesday’s mayhem, Ashli was killed
as she tried to climb through a smashed window in a panel beside a barricaded door in the Capitol building.
Joyce said she and Aaron found out about Ashli’s death “through the news. Through live television.”
“I actually saw it first on video when I was on the phone with multiple hospitals trying to find her,” she told the website.
Despite shacking up with Ashli and her husband, Joyce said she didn’t follow her girlfriend on Twitter and didn’t know about her fierce belief in QAnon conspiracy theories, the report said.
...}