What up phony! How is the heart?runrussellrun wrote: ↑Fri May 20, 2022 6:42 amyeah.....being a racist is a condition in a vacuum. being "racist" IS psychotic behavior. A mental illness. But, when you are long time friends with known rapists.......your mind gets warped with "me firstisms" and thrusting forward with THE special people of the "club". at all costs.get it to x wrote: ↑Sun May 15, 2022 4:41 pmOf course they were racist, but also psychotic. To ignore that is just, well, ignorant.Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Sun May 15, 2022 11:59 amI keep it simple. Dylann Roof killed those people because he was racist. And so did this clown in Buffalo. You are free to believe other wise.get it to x wrote: ↑Sun May 15, 2022 11:32 amWould it have been better that this kook never got his guns or that he killed a couple of people before the security guard took him out? I'm saying it could have been avoided. I'm a 2A supporter, but you do recall that Cruz, the Parkland shooter had more than a few interactions with law enforcement, yet was still able to kill 17 people. Policies were in place to be more lenient with troubled students to avoid the negativity of more realistic charges, like assault, that were considered to negatively affect the future of the offender. Dylan Roof got his guns because the FBI effed up his background check. If he had been committed to a safe facility it never would have happened.Farfromgeneva wrote: ↑Sun May 15, 2022 10:47 amWe should tell the security guards family that he and the other victims aren’t the real tragedy. They clearly don’t understand the world.Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Sun May 15, 2022 10:34 amget it to x wrote: ↑Sun May 15, 2022 9:35 amThe real tragedy is that this loser had been exhibiting signs of being mentally ill for some time. Wore a hazmat suit to high school for a week. Had a psych eval and yet was allowed to buy guns. The system let these people down, not just the gun dealer, but the "therapy" community. Why aren't there places anymore where they can't hurt others or themselves? Because psychiatric hospitals are cruel? Tell that to the victim's families.Farfromgeneva wrote: ↑Sun May 15, 2022 8:07 amAcquired at “some gun store”Kismet wrote: ↑Sun May 15, 2022 8:01 amApparently his handgun was no match for body armor suspect was wearing.ardilla secreta wrote: ↑Sat May 14, 2022 8:41 pm The Tops security guard who was killed was a retired Buffalo police officer.
Like all past tragedies, nothing will change as a result of this one either.
but, pfizer and pfriends say DRUGS can cure crazy
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FTR... how is sensible gun control defined?? Anybody want to take a stab at it??
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14 elementary school kids and their teacher shot dead in Central TX. Young male shooter reported deceased. He shot and killed his grandmother first. Sound familiar?
Here we go again. Sensible went out the window a LONG time ago.
Here we go again. Sensible went out the window a LONG time ago.
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... 14 kids and 1 teacher dead in school mass shooting west of San Antonio, TX.
So it's that time again, time to say HOPES AND PRAYERS and then we can forget about it.
HOPES AND PRAYERS
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So it's that time again, time to say HOPES AND PRAYERS and then we can forget about it.
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Anyone who offers nothing more than thoughts and prayers or hopes and prayers, and does nothing to reduce the number of guns and ban assault-type weapons, well …
… are going to burn in hell. That’s where servants of Satan go … to f*cking hell.
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Ban all handguns. Ban all semiautomatic weapons. That will save more than 30,000 American lives each year. That would be a good start.cradleandshoot wrote: ↑Sat May 21, 2022 4:06 pm FTR... how is sensible gun control defined?? Anybody want to take a stab at it??
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Hey, its TEXASS. No licensing, no testing, no background checks, no end of stupid cowboys. - yippee ki yay!
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These are the people who blather about "American Exceptionalism," but who have made us into a Third World country. Bad infrastructure, political paralysis, and 350,000,000 guns.
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And yet it will surely set off another gun buying binge.Seacoaster(1) wrote: ↑Tue May 24, 2022 7:06 pmThese are the people who blather about "American Exceptionalism," but who have made us into a Third World country. Bad infrastructure, political paralysis, and 350,000,000 guns.
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A Texas state legislator now reporting that the Texas Rangers have bumped up the death toll among children to 18 dead.
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Hope the pro-life party can lead us out of this thicket.DocBarrister wrote: ↑Tue May 24, 2022 7:17 pm A Texas state legislator now reporting that the Texas Rangers have bumped up the death toll among children to 18 dead.
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... no one cares for kids and women like republiCONs.Seacoaster(1) wrote: ↑Tue May 24, 2022 7:21 pmHope the pro-life party can lead us out of this thicket.DocBarrister wrote: ↑Tue May 24, 2022 7:17 pm A Texas state legislator now reporting that the Texas Rangers have bumped up the death toll among children to 18 dead.
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Hey, it's not even June. Here is a partial list of mass shootings this year.
May 24: Uvalde, Texas
A gunman walked into an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, and killed 14 students and a teacher, Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas said at a news conference shortly after the massacre.
Mr. Abbott said authorities believed that the gunman, an 18-year-old, was killed by the police. The governor said the gunman opened fire after he entered Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, which is about 84 miles west of San Antonio, armed with a handgun and possibly a rifle.
May 14: Buffalo
A gunman armed with an assault-style weapon killed 10 people and wounded three others at a Tops supermarket in a predominantly Black section of Buffalo, the authorities said.
The suspect, Payton S. Gendron, 18, is white, and the 10 people who died were all Black. Before the attack, Mr. Gendron had posted a nearly 200-page racist screed online. He has pleaded not guilty. He faces life in prison if convicted.
President Biden visited Buffalo several days after the attack and told a grieving crowd at a community center, “What happened here is simple and straightforward: Terrorism. Terrorism. Domestic terrorism.”
The Buffalo shooting came amid a weekend of gun violence that included shootings at a church in California, an open-air market in Texas and a vibrant downtown area in Wisconsin.
May 15: Laguna Woods, Calif.
A gunman killed one person and critically wounded four other members of the Irvine Taiwanese Presbyterian Church in Laguna Woods, Calif. The congregation, which holds services at the Geneva Presbyterian Church, overpowered the gunman and hogtied him, preventing further bloodshed, the authorities said.
The suspect, David Chou, 68, is a Las Vegas man with a wife and child in Taiwan who had traveled to Orange County with a grievance against Taiwanese people, the authorities said. He was charged with murder and attempted murder in what the Orange County sheriff, Don Barnes, called a “politically motivated hate incident.”
May 15: Houston
Two men were shot dead and three were critically wounded by gunfire at a shooting at an open-air flea market in Houston. The shooting arose from a fight involving the five men, and no bystanders were injured, the Harris County Sheriff’s Office said.
May 13: Milwaukee
At least 16 people were wounded by gunfire in a shooting in downtown Milwaukee, in a popular nightlife area blocks from the arena where an N.B.A. playoff game ended hours earlier, the authorities said.
April 27: Biloxi, Miss.
The owner and two employees of the Broadway Inn Express motel in Biloxi, Miss., were fatally shot, and another person was also shot dead during a carjacking. The suspect, Jeremy Alesunder Reynolds, 32, was later found dead, CBS News reported.
April 12: Brooklyn
A gunman opened fire inside a crowded subway car during the morning rush, wounding 10 people, the worst attack on New York City’s subway system in decades. More than a dozen other people were also injured, with some choking on smoke from the two devices the police said the gunman detonated before he started shooting. No one was killed.
A suspect, Frank R. James, was arrested the next day and charged with carrying out a terrorist attack on a mass transit system. If convicted, he could face life in prison.
April 3: Sacramento
As revelers spilled out of nightclubs in a two-square-block area of downtown Sacramento, a barrage of gunfire killed six people and wounded 12, the authorities said. Days later, the Sacramento Police Department said “gang violence” was at the center of the shooting, which involved at least five gunmen.
March 19: Dumas, Ark.
Two people engaged in a gunfight and sprayed a crowd with gunfire, killing one bystander and injuring 27 other people, including six children, at a community event and car show in the small Arkansas farming community.
Jan. 23: Milwaukee
Law enforcement officers were called to a Milwaukee home for a welfare check, and found six people who had been fatally shot. The victims — five men and one woman — had been shot, the police said, and evidence early in the investigation suggested that the killings had been targeted.
May 24: Uvalde, Texas
A gunman walked into an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, and killed 14 students and a teacher, Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas said at a news conference shortly after the massacre.
Mr. Abbott said authorities believed that the gunman, an 18-year-old, was killed by the police. The governor said the gunman opened fire after he entered Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, which is about 84 miles west of San Antonio, armed with a handgun and possibly a rifle.
May 14: Buffalo
A gunman armed with an assault-style weapon killed 10 people and wounded three others at a Tops supermarket in a predominantly Black section of Buffalo, the authorities said.
The suspect, Payton S. Gendron, 18, is white, and the 10 people who died were all Black. Before the attack, Mr. Gendron had posted a nearly 200-page racist screed online. He has pleaded not guilty. He faces life in prison if convicted.
President Biden visited Buffalo several days after the attack and told a grieving crowd at a community center, “What happened here is simple and straightforward: Terrorism. Terrorism. Domestic terrorism.”
The Buffalo shooting came amid a weekend of gun violence that included shootings at a church in California, an open-air market in Texas and a vibrant downtown area in Wisconsin.
May 15: Laguna Woods, Calif.
A gunman killed one person and critically wounded four other members of the Irvine Taiwanese Presbyterian Church in Laguna Woods, Calif. The congregation, which holds services at the Geneva Presbyterian Church, overpowered the gunman and hogtied him, preventing further bloodshed, the authorities said.
The suspect, David Chou, 68, is a Las Vegas man with a wife and child in Taiwan who had traveled to Orange County with a grievance against Taiwanese people, the authorities said. He was charged with murder and attempted murder in what the Orange County sheriff, Don Barnes, called a “politically motivated hate incident.”
May 15: Houston
Two men were shot dead and three were critically wounded by gunfire at a shooting at an open-air flea market in Houston. The shooting arose from a fight involving the five men, and no bystanders were injured, the Harris County Sheriff’s Office said.
May 13: Milwaukee
At least 16 people were wounded by gunfire in a shooting in downtown Milwaukee, in a popular nightlife area blocks from the arena where an N.B.A. playoff game ended hours earlier, the authorities said.
April 27: Biloxi, Miss.
The owner and two employees of the Broadway Inn Express motel in Biloxi, Miss., were fatally shot, and another person was also shot dead during a carjacking. The suspect, Jeremy Alesunder Reynolds, 32, was later found dead, CBS News reported.
April 12: Brooklyn
A gunman opened fire inside a crowded subway car during the morning rush, wounding 10 people, the worst attack on New York City’s subway system in decades. More than a dozen other people were also injured, with some choking on smoke from the two devices the police said the gunman detonated before he started shooting. No one was killed.
A suspect, Frank R. James, was arrested the next day and charged with carrying out a terrorist attack on a mass transit system. If convicted, he could face life in prison.
April 3: Sacramento
As revelers spilled out of nightclubs in a two-square-block area of downtown Sacramento, a barrage of gunfire killed six people and wounded 12, the authorities said. Days later, the Sacramento Police Department said “gang violence” was at the center of the shooting, which involved at least five gunmen.
March 19: Dumas, Ark.
Two people engaged in a gunfight and sprayed a crowd with gunfire, killing one bystander and injuring 27 other people, including six children, at a community event and car show in the small Arkansas farming community.
Jan. 23: Milwaukee
Law enforcement officers were called to a Milwaukee home for a welfare check, and found six people who had been fatally shot. The victims — five men and one woman — had been shot, the police said, and evidence early in the investigation suggested that the killings had been targeted.
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but lets give GUNS to the people of UkraineSeacoaster(1) wrote: ↑Tue May 24, 2022 7:28 pm Hey, it's not even June. Here is a partial list of mass shootings this year.
May 24: Uvalde, Texas
A gunman walked into an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, and killed 14 students and a teacher, Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas said at a news conference shortly after the massacre.
Mr. Abbott said authorities believed that the gunman, an 18-year-old, was killed by the police. The governor said the gunman opened fire after he entered Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, which is about 84 miles west of San Antonio, armed with a handgun and possibly a rifle.
May 14: Buffalo
A gunman armed with an assault-style weapon killed 10 people and wounded three others at a Tops supermarket in a predominantly Black section of Buffalo, the authorities said.
The suspect, Payton S. Gendron, 18, is white, and the 10 people who died were all Black. Before the attack, Mr. Gendron had posted a nearly 200-page racist screed online. He has pleaded not guilty. He faces life in prison if convicted.
President Biden visited Buffalo several days after the attack and told a grieving crowd at a community center, “What happened here is simple and straightforward: Terrorism. Terrorism. Domestic terrorism.”
The Buffalo shooting came amid a weekend of gun violence that included shootings at a church in California, an open-air market in Texas and a vibrant downtown area in Wisconsin.
May 15: Laguna Woods, Calif.
A gunman killed one person and critically wounded four other members of the Irvine Taiwanese Presbyterian Church in Laguna Woods, Calif. The congregation, which holds services at the Geneva Presbyterian Church, overpowered the gunman and hogtied him, preventing further bloodshed, the authorities said.
The suspect, David Chou, 68, is a Las Vegas man with a wife and child in Taiwan who had traveled to Orange County with a grievance against Taiwanese people, the authorities said. He was charged with murder and attempted murder in what the Orange County sheriff, Don Barnes, called a “politically motivated hate incident.”
May 15: Houston
Two men were shot dead and three were critically wounded by gunfire at a shooting at an open-air flea market in Houston. The shooting arose from a fight involving the five men, and no bystanders were injured, the Harris County Sheriff’s Office said.
May 13: Milwaukee
At least 16 people were wounded by gunfire in a shooting in downtown Milwaukee, in a popular nightlife area blocks from the arena where an N.B.A. playoff game ended hours earlier, the authorities said.
April 27: Biloxi, Miss.
The owner and two employees of the Broadway Inn Express motel in Biloxi, Miss., were fatally shot, and another person was also shot dead during a carjacking. The suspect, Jeremy Alesunder Reynolds, 32, was later found dead, CBS News reported.
April 12: Brooklyn
A gunman opened fire inside a crowded subway car during the morning rush, wounding 10 people, the worst attack on New York City’s subway system in decades. More than a dozen other people were also injured, with some choking on smoke from the two devices the police said the gunman detonated before he started shooting. No one was killed.
A suspect, Frank R. James, was arrested the next day and charged with carrying out a terrorist attack on a mass transit system. If convicted, he could face life in prison.
April 3: Sacramento
As revelers spilled out of nightclubs in a two-square-block area of downtown Sacramento, a barrage of gunfire killed six people and wounded 12, the authorities said. Days later, the Sacramento Police Department said “gang violence” was at the center of the shooting, which involved at least five gunmen.
March 19: Dumas, Ark.
Two people engaged in a gunfight and sprayed a crowd with gunfire, killing one bystander and injuring 27 other people, including six children, at a community event and car show in the small Arkansas farming community.
Jan. 23: Milwaukee
Law enforcement officers were called to a Milwaukee home for a welfare check, and found six people who had been fatally shot. The victims — five men and one woman — had been shot, the police said, and evidence early in the investigation suggested that the killings had been targeted.
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... interesting note:
Uvalde has produced a outsized number of notable citizens during its history.
-5 major league baseball players
-1 NFL player
-2 famous gunfighters (King Fisher and Tom O'Folliard)
- Matthew McConaughey
- Dale Evans
- 1 Vice President of the US (Cactus Jack Garner - 2 time VP under FDR)
- 1 Astronaut (Pete Conrad)
Uvalde has produced a outsized number of notable citizens during its history.
-5 major league baseball players
-1 NFL player
-2 famous gunfighters (King Fisher and Tom O'Folliard)
- Matthew McConaughey
- Dale Evans
- 1 Vice President of the US (Cactus Jack Garner - 2 time VP under FDR)
- 1 Astronaut (Pete Conrad)
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