Why say “church-going” if they didn’t think that descriptor meant anything about their character? Why not just say “good people” then?
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Why say “church-going” if they didn’t think that descriptor meant anything about their character? Why not just say “good people” then?
No, he neighbors did but I hear that sort of character testimony all the time in the South.
It is interesting when people use such descriptors as “good, church-going people” as if that somehow conveys ANYTHING about the character of the people. It tells you nothing about someone other than...
Maybe, but the Statesman has quoted some of his blog posts. He definitely would fit in with folks on the Pawlitics Forum.
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The suspect apparently blew himself up this morning.
Who - the shooter or the guy in your photo?
Not the same person.
For reporting facts?
Cruz always had his hair short and had a penchant for wearing patriotic shirts that “seemed really extreme, like hating on” Islam, Parodie said. The suspected gunman would also deride Muslims as...
It almost always is, but you know you would be ranting all over the place if this guy claimed to be Muslim, was associated with Antifa, was a Hillary supporter, was an immigrant, or any of your other...
That is from his social media posts. He was also connected to a white supremicist group.
Waiting for Ray to post something about the Trump-supporting, Antifa-hating school shooter in Florida.
Lol. Step away from the conspiracy theory rags.
Yes, I believe in the freedom, but I don’t believe all speech. Always, but especially when it comes from the fringes, I would like to see some evidence.
Yeah, that is a right wing conspiracy theory.
They talked about that in the article. Their lies are of the less harmful variety.
Trump, Nixon and Reagan are the worst of the worst when it comes to lying.
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Their lies are well documented and proven. Some would argue Bush was a liar, too, but that position seems more debatable.
Well, Reagan and Trump are liars.
Amazing that Republicans support people spending their government money “crazy checks” on guns.
And Republicans also love our military, which is government run.
Yes, and GOP said it was “heavy handed” and ACLU said it “unfairly sterotyped mentally ill as dangerous.” Unlikely bedfollows.
But how else would someone know that a buyer is mentally ill...
Just trying to figure out if you agree that mentally ill people should be barred from getting guns. And, if you agree with this basic premise, how you feel about Trump removing one of the protections...
You didn’t answer my question, and I already said that Trump’s reversal of Obama’s rule has nothing to do with this mass murder. Why can’t you answer the question that was asked?
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/amp/trump-signs-bill-revoking-obama-era-gun-checks-people-mental-n727221
Back in February.
Do you support Trump rolling back one of the mental health restrictions?