I haven't yet had the opportunity to peruse the liberal tweets and web sites about how we can blame the NRA, Trump, the Republicans, and right-wing news for today's Alexandria shooting. I'm certain you've all heard by now how the would be murderer, hate-mongering Democrat was filled with rage toward Trump. I have some questions about this. Why didn't the dude go after the 'Big Guy' instead of senators and representatives who didn't represent him? The guy had moved to Alexandria a few months ago; wonder the reason for that. A better question would be why didn't he attempt to assassinate Hillary. After all, she's the one who stole the nomination from his hero, Bernie 'The Bern' Sanders. He stated on Facebook his love for Bernie and how he wanted higher taxes. He stated he worked for Bernie's campaign. I listened to one of his friends on the radio an hour ago. He said, "He wasn't an evil guy. He was a good guy". Yeah, right!
Think about it. The conservatives are considered to be the hate mongers. But, when buildings are burned down, when the citizenry is attacked on the streets on on college campuses who are the instigators? Easy answer, isn't it. Who was it who said in 2009 referring to the right wing and Republicans in general, "If they bring a knife we'll bring a gun". I believe this would be Barack Hussein Obama but the left--wing media as selective memory for these type of things.
The five worst mass killings, where a firearm was used, have a common thread. Hint #1: They didn’t belong to the NRA. They don’t fit the stereotype of the “red-neck” gun owner.
Think about it. The conservatives are considered to be the hate mongers. But, when buildings are burned down, when the citizenry is attacked on the streets on on college campuses who are the instigators? Easy answer, isn't it. Who was it who said in 2009 referring to the right wing and Republicans in general, "If they bring a knife we'll bring a gun". I believe this would be Barack Hussein Obama but the left--wing media as selective memory for these type of things.
The five worst mass killings, where a firearm was used, have a common thread. Hint #1: They didn’t belong to the NRA. They don’t fit the stereotype of the “red-neck” gun owner.
Check it out …
Ft Hood: Registered Democrat/Muslim.
Columbine: Too young to vote; both families were registered Democrats and progressive liberals.
Virginia Tech: Wrote hate mail to President Bush and to his staff.
Colorado Theater: Registered Democrat; staff worker on the Obama campaign; Occupy Wall Street participant; progressive liberal.
Connecticut School Shooter: Registered Democrat; hated Christians.
Columbine: Too young to vote; both families were registered Democrats and progressive liberals.
Virginia Tech: Wrote hate mail to President Bush and to his staff.
Colorado Theater: Registered Democrat; staff worker on the Obama campaign; Occupy Wall Street participant; progressive liberal.
Connecticut School Shooter: Registered Democrat; hated Christians.
Common thread is that all of these shooters were progressive liberal Democrats.
Also, of the worst killings in the last several decades, only one was a female, all the rest were boys, barely men. Their role models were rappers, action movies, comics and violent video games.
Our problem isn’t weapons, it’s boys without boundaries. Who live in ‘progressive’ households.
Take, for instance, the Columbine killers. Obviously they weren't old enough to be registered Democrat voters but their parents were wild Prog's.
I'd like to ask a question of all these killers, excluding the Muslims. How many of you guys are regular practicing questions? How many of these people brought up their children in homes with a defined value system; one that is pro_Constitution, pro-American and pro-God?
Also, of the worst killings in the last several decades, only one was a female, all the rest were boys, barely men. Their role models were rappers, action movies, comics and violent video games.
From the Belleville Illinois newspaper
http://www.bnd.com/news/local/crime/article156131139.html
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