October 2, 2017

ANOTHER Mass Shooting

From The Washington Post:
A gunman in a high-rise hotel opened fire on concertgoers at a country music festival on the Las Vegas Strip late Sunday, killing at least 50 people and injuring more than 200 in one of the worst mass shootings in modern U.S. history.

The gunman, identified as Stephen Paddock, was later killed during a standoff with police, Sheriff Joseph Lombardo told reporters. NBC and others reported that Paddock was 64.
Stephen Paddock, a 64 year old white guy from Nevada.

So let's build that wall to keep out the Muslims!!

THAT'LL keep us safe!

MAGA!!

6 comments:

  1. Just have it so you and your candidates are honest about wanting to ban all guns from private hands.

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  2. No one is seriously suggesting that, but thanks for playing.

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  3. Only the honest progressive would say wanting to ban all guns from private hands.
    The progressive supreme court justices wrote it into a opinion that states the 2nd amendment only applies to State Run militias/ National Guards.

    I'll better they would move the goal posts if States tried to secessed from the union.

    Just like alot of Pro-lifers who say that do not want to ban all abortion.

    https://twitter.com/sirfith/status/914931919120461824
    @ChrisMurphyCT These are weapons intentionally designed to kill as many people as efficiently as possible. Why is anyone shocked this keeps happening?

    So why do police need a waiver in any gun control law passed to ban them. Do police need "to kill as many people as efficiently as possible"?

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  4. Hmmmm...so, you say 1/2 of the 2nd doesn't apply. Interesting.

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  5. Hmmmm...so, you say 1/2 of the 2nd doesn't apply

    No progressives say this part does not apply,
    "Right of the People to..."

    Just like Police believe they are entitled to the right to privacy while on duty and can charge people who film them.

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  6. Is there a Law banning private militias?

    The 1st amendment starts out with religious freedoms so we can ignore the parts about Press and Assembly.

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