Re: Republicans Shot in Virginia
Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2017 2:06 pm
The community member has now died from his injuries.WLJ wrote:Trump: "The assailant has now died from his injuries."
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The community member has now died from his injuries.WLJ wrote:Trump: "The assailant has now died from his injuries."
Federal agents are now tracing the origins of the two firearms recovered at the scene of the crime: an SKS 7.62.39 rifle (a Chinese-made variant of the popular AK rifle) and a 9-millimeter pistol, according to a law enforcement source. It is believed Hodgkinson shot at the politicians and staffers with the SKS rifle.
Had you kept up that line of reasoning, her head may have exploded.Toecutter1978 wrote:This is complete retardness. Moron on campus was whining to me that firearms need to be removed from the planet because that would stop these incidences from happening. Then I asked about the bombings and trucks and all the other killings that happening without a firearm.
Her face started to turn red. Why do I engage, why???
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rustynuts wrote:Had you kept up that line of reasoning, her head may have exploded.Toecutter1978 wrote:This is complete retardness. Moron on campus was whining to me that firearms need to be removed from the planet because that would stop these incidences from happening. Then I asked about the bombings and trucks and all the other killings that happening without a firearm.
Her face started to turn red. Why do I engage, why???
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Note the underlined. In other words, one set of rules for them, another set of rules for the masses, that what's he asking for. No reciprocity for you!Toecutter1978 wrote:http://abcnews.go.com/amp/Politics/memb ... d=48044076
Rep. Barry Loudermilk, R-Ga., who was at the practice today and tended to Scalise, suggested members should be allowed "reciprocity" for concealed carry in Washington.
"If this had happened in Georgia, it wouldn’t have gotten too far. I had a staff member in his car, maybe 20 yards behind the shooter pinned in his car, who, back in Georgia, carries a 9 mm in his car,” Loudermilk said. “He had a clear shot.”
Rep. Chris Collins, R-N.Y., told WKBW, an ABC affiliate in Buffalo, New York, that he would also consider carrying a gun in public after today.
“I have a carry permit. I will be carrying when I’m out and about,” Collins said.
Ok, I know he's a Republican from New York. However, he needs to start pushing those commie laws in his own State down the toilet.
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That's the problem in Washington. They only think of them selves not the greater good.WLJ wrote:Note the underlined. In other words, one set of rules for them, another set of rules for the masses, that what's he asking for. No reciprocity for you!Toecutter1978 wrote:http://abcnews.go.com/amp/Politics/memb ... d=48044076
Rep. Barry Loudermilk, R-Ga., who was at the practice today and tended to Scalise, suggested members should be allowed "reciprocity" for concealed carry in Washington.
"If this had happened in Georgia, it wouldn’t have gotten too far. I had a staff member in his car, maybe 20 yards behind the shooter pinned in his car, who, back in Georgia, carries a 9 mm in his car,” Loudermilk said. “He had a clear shot.”
Rep. Chris Collins, R-N.Y., told WKBW, an ABC affiliate in Buffalo, New York, that he would also consider carrying a gun in public after today.
“I have a carry permit. I will be carrying when I’m out and about,” Collins said.
Ok, I know he's a Republican from New York. However, he needs to start pushing those commie laws in his own State down the toilet.
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I don't agree with his opinion, but his logic is questionable. This shooting happened in Virginia, which has reciprocity with Georgia.Toecutter1978 wrote:http://abcnews.go.com/amp/Politics/memb ... d=48044076
Rep. Barry Loudermilk, R-Ga., who was at the practice today and tended to Scalise, suggested members should be allowed "reciprocity" for concealed carry in Washington.
"If this had happened in Georgia, it wouldn’t have gotten too far..."
But DC doesn't and they have to travel into and out of DC since that's where they "work".Frailer wrote:I don't agree with his opinion, but his logic is questionable. This shooting happened in Virginia, which has reciprocity with Georgia.Toecutter1978 wrote:http://abcnews.go.com/amp/Politics/memb ... d=48044076
Rep. Barry Loudermilk, R-Ga., who was at the practice today and tended to Scalise, suggested members should be allowed "reciprocity" for concealed carry in Washington.
"If this had happened in Georgia, it wouldn’t have gotten too far..."
from what I have heard over the past few days it's only the top two on the minority side and top three on the majority side that get travel security.Toecutter1978 wrote:So security details are left up to the congressman's office? I heard on NPR that some want to utilize campaign funds for security now.
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http://pelosi.house.gov/Toecutter1978 wrote:Well hell then, My services are available for a fee, for the right Congress personnel.
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Hahaha!WLJ wrote:http://pelosi.house.gov/Toecutter1978 wrote:Well hell then, My services are available for a fee, for the right Congress personnel.
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