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We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights.
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@clerpatriot Clearly a hoax. Why would a Trump supporter do this and be so stupid to write Trump and DeSantis?
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@SaraGonzalesTX Not all Indians commit fraud. We are noticing that a large proportion of fraud for H1B visas are Indian. Why is that?
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Not sure how I am only just now hearing this*, but in case you had not heard it, that POS dirtbag with the AR that went on a shooting rampage in Cambridge, MA the other day, he was stopped by an armed civilian who was joined by a cop, they worked as a team, and stopped the suspect.
You know, ALL of the stuff that the antigun crowd says NEVER happens.
In fact, this one incident is the perfect example of how every relevant democrat policy is dead wrong.
- Democrat soft on crime policies put a multiple time convicted felon and attempted cop killer back on the street in the blink of an eye.
- MA strict gun laws (rated an A by Giffords) did absolutely nothing to prevent a convicted felon from getting a gun.
- An armed private citizen actually engaged the suspect.
- When the cops arrived, despite what antigun Dems love to say, the cop was immediately able to tell the difference between the armed civilian and the armed shitbag.
- The cops did not shoot the wrong person.
- The armed civilian did not shoot a bunch of random innocent people.
- The armed civilian and the cop worked together to end the situation, saving innocent lives.
Guns Save Lives! Practice your ABC's - Always Be Carrying!
(* Actually, I do know why it took so long to come out, the MSM doesn't like it when armed civilians save the day.)



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@TheBrancaShow How does one know in the instant of the attack that they will only be punched once?
But if you were punched once and the attacker disengaged then there would be no imminent threat and lethal force would not be justified.
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About 2% of bare-handed attacks that occur in the United States each year result in either death or serious injury.
Selling such a rare occurrence as a REASONABLE fear of death or serious bodily injury that it justifies shooting the puncher in the face 100% of the time is going to be a hard sell to a judge or jury.
Of course, aggravating circumstances can exist that can tremendously escalate the risk of a punch beyond that low level of death or serious bodily injury--disparity in size/strength/fighting ability, sustained attack, disability of victim of the attack, exceptional vulnerability to injury of the victim of the attack--but you'd better be prepared to introduce evidence of such.
Officer Frenly (High IQ)@FrenlyOfficer
People have died from a single punch to the head. John Weed was killed at a fair in Maryland by a Black teen after he declined to give him money. Reasonable fear of imminent, serious, bodily harm usually justifies lethal force in most American jurisdictions.
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@VicMellorForRI If we jail criminals they won't have firearms (legal or otherwise) and they won't be able to be on the street at all terrorizing the public with criminal violence.
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This happened today.
Twenty miles from Rhode Island.
Tyler Brown walked down the middle of Memorial Drive in Cambridge and fired 50 to 60 rounds from an assault-style rifle at passing cars, randomly, in broad daylight, near Harvard and MIT, while people walked, biked, and rowed on the Charles River.
Two innocent drivers are in Boston hospitals tonight with life-threatening injuries.
Here’s what you need to know about Tyler Brown.
In 2020 he shot at four Boston police officers. He was convicted. He went to prison. He was released. And at the time of today’s attack he was actively serving three years of probation.
On supervision. Monitored. And still managed to walk down one of the busiest roads in Massachusetts firing 60 rounds at innocent people.
The system did not protect those two drivers today.
The system failed them, the same way it failed Iryna Zarutska. The same way it failed Daniel Montano. The same way it has failed too many Americans who simply trusted that someone was watching.
You know who stopped him? A state trooper and a former Marine with a license to carry.
A Marine. Again. Stepping into the breach when the system couldn’t.
I am a Marine. And I will say this plainly:
When you release violent repeat offenders back into communities they have already proven they will terrorize and innocent people pay the price. Every single time.
No more excuses. No more supervision that doesn’t supervise. No more releasing people who have already shown us exactly who they are.
Public safety is not optional.
Rhode Island First. 🇺🇸
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@reactordrone @John95173945 @GuntherEagleman I agree with your conclusions that it is a Ohio class SSGN but we don't know which one it is. There are four Ohio class SSGNs.
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@VaxPrime @John95173945 @GuntherEagleman There's no reason to bring an SSBN into the Med. If it's there it must be a cruise missile carrier.
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🚨 BOOM! The Pentagon just REVEALED the exact location of a U.S. Ohio-class nuclear submarine in Gibraltar, RIGHT AFTER Iran sent President Trump their PATHETIC, laughable “proposal”!
AMERICA IS LOCKED AND LOADED
That beast is armed with Trident II ballistic missiles that can rain hell from over 4,500 miles away.
On the ground? U.S. troops training ROBOT DOOM BUGGIES with mounted machine guns in Morocco, terrain that looks JUST like Iran.
Apaches getting armed with their own drone swarms.
B-1 bombers ripping training runs in the skies while Super Hornets and Growlers launch off the USS Abraham Lincoln.
Trump’s not playing games. Iran better get right or get wrecked.
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@John95173945 @GuntherEagleman OP said ohio class. We don't know what exact boat it is.
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@GuntherEagleman The Ohio is now a SSGN, it carries 150+ Tomahawks and several SEAL Teams.
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@Petierla @AbbyJohnson Also this crime occurred in New Mexico. NM allows for the killing of children in utero at any stage of development.
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@VaxPrime @AbbyJohnson Yep, we agree it was wrong but the legislators should have been responsible and kept their religion out of the legislature. Yes, she is culpable but so are they for not allowing medical intervention when required.
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@Petierla @AbbyJohnson So you think she is justified in what she did because some people in the legislature are religious?
You're not making any sense.
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@MarioNawfal @Jill2BetsyT Doesn’t Massachusetts have very strict gun laws?
Did this guy buy the rifle and pass a background check?
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@Petierla @AbbyJohnson I thought we agreed that it was wrong. She should have been responsible and brought the baby to a hospital etc for adoption. That does not sound impossible to me.
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@VaxPrime @AbbyJohnson Sure, what she did was wrong, but if you are forced into an impossible situation for nothing more than legally enforced religious extremism, I can see some mitigation.
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@Petierla @AbbyJohnson Do we agree that what she did was wrong? People can't kill innocent children. And parents have a responsibility to care for their children even if that is simply to take them to a hospital etc for adoption.
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@VaxPrime @AbbyJohnson Which could have easily been avoided if she had access to affordable, high quality termination treatment 8 months prior.
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