Bcon wrote:
My grandson is going into his senior year at the Mass. Maritime Academy. He and mostly all the students are strong for America, and therefore back Trump 100%
You do not have to Back Trump 100% to be 100% for America. I am glad your Grandson made it to the academy. I wish him a very successful career. I am trying to do the same for my boy. Luckily I have a friend who has a friend that is a top aide for my congressman. Coos Bay has very little to offer to a youngster fresh out of high school. The service is the best way out of here and being an officer sure beats being a basic trainee.
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
I find it interesting that many of the forum members who stand up for the Covington boys and their right to free speech have an absolute desire to silence the Hogg boy and bully him...
I guess having a drum banged in your face is far more traumatic than a school shooting...
Hogg is entitled to his opinion but what's annoying is his incredible ignorance when it comes to firearms. Listen to him sometime. He doesn't know his bumpstock from his butthole.
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
I find it interesting that many of the forum members who stand up for the Covington boys and their right to free speech have an absolute desire to silence the Hogg boy and bully him...
I guess having a drum banged in your face is far more traumatic than a school shooting...
The difference is Hogg lied about being at the school, versus being a real victim. That would be like a veteran saying he was awarded a medal for valor when he didn't get one. The other young man was vilified by the media and others. Hogg is an opportunist taking advantage of a tragic incident of which he wasn't a part of. Big difference.
MAGA
Tug484 wrote:
He wasn't at school, so he DIDN'T have a gun in his face.
My bad...
Having your friends murdered is OK if you are not there in person...
I am such a fan of Nick Sandmann. One day I hope he uses his name recognition and fame and hopefully wins his suit against the F**e News Post to enter politics.
I love his family for not hiding after this trouble dumped on their young high school son. I, am Catholic, and deeply disappointed in the cowardly Catholic Bishop with his earlier comments. The Catholic church abandoned a Catholic school student loans before waitihg for all the facts.
This is my second post supporting Nick.
He has ever right to wear a hat supporting our duly elected President.
GOD help America if the nuts like Crazy Bernie ever win thr 2020 e******n.
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
My bad...
Having your friends murdered is OK if you are not there in person...
I didn't say that, but he sure ran his mouth to not have been involved in it.
My sister was in her bank. She got her cash and a gunman told everybody to hit the deck.
She crawled to a couch and hid her cash under a cushion.
He sticks his gun in her face.
She had no fear because she sensed he wouldn't shoot.
He didn't and the tellers told her to get behind the cages with them.
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
That's good...
Glad she was ok...
Thank you.
Maybe we have no fear when faced with death.
Tug484 wrote:
Thank you.
Maybe we have no fear when faced with death.
Many adults have made peace with the possibility...
Children are still fragile...
It's one of the hard parts of growing up...
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Many adults have made peace with the possibility...
Children are still fragile...
It's one of the hard parts of growing up...
True and if you think about it, when we're young we think we're invincible.
Something like 6 feet talk and bullet proof.
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
I find it interesting that many of the forum members who stand up for the Covington boys and their right to free speech have an absolute desire to silence the Hogg boy and bully him...
I guess having a drum banged in your face is far more traumatic than a school shooting...
Welcome to the right wing of America.
Here is something to consider--Personal space--There are limits and boundrys regarding personal space . Law enforcement classes taught me that six feet away is close enough for a stranger to approach you. Closer than that it can be mistaken as a threat or cause feelings of intimidation possibly induce an attack. Not saying every incedent is the same just pointing out something we already should know.
Coos Bay Tom wrote:
Welcome to the right wing of America.
Here is something to consider--Personal space--There are limits and boundrys regarding personal space . Law enforcement classes taught me that six feet away is close enough for a stranger to approach you. Closer than that it can be mistaken as a threat or cause feelings of intimidation possibly induce an attack. Not saying every incedent is the same just pointing out something we already should know.
There is also a law that doesn't apply here that made me think.
If you poke someone with your finger, it's called assault.
A policeman told me that once when I pointed my finger at my husband.
He knew I wasn't angry about anything, he just decided to bring it up.
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