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Apr 18, 2023 10:08:26   #
Marty 2020 Loc: Banana Republic of Kalifornia
 
The thug got what he deserved.

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Apr 18, 2023 14:04:07   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
RascalRiley wrote:
If a black man carrying a rifle is an obvious threat, yes.

Was Perry threatened? Without video we don’t know.


You don't really know anything about the incident then, do you? What source do you have that shows he wanted to go shoot blacks? There were plenty of eyewitnesses saying the victim was the Sgt. because the perpetrator lowered his gun toward the Sgt driving the car. I love how the left can second-guess everyone's intentions. Even without witnesses, if you point a gun at me or anyone, you deserve to die, especially in this kind of situation. End of story.

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Apr 18, 2023 14:12:38   #
Marty 2020 Loc: Banana Republic of Kalifornia
 
dtucker300 wrote:
You don't really know anything about the incident then, do you? What source do you have that shows he wanted to go shoot blacks? There were plenty of eyewitnesses saying the victim was the Sgt. because the perpetrator lowered his gun toward the Sgt driving the car. I love how the left can second-guess everyone's intentions. Even without witnesses, if you point a gun at me or anyone, you deserve to die, especially in this kind of situation. End of story.

Point a gun at anything, there is nothing to make anyone think you won’t pull the trigger. Whether it’s a target or a bird or a dog, you name it.

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Apr 18, 2023 15:09:03   #
LogicallyRight Loc: Chicago
 
RascalRiley wrote:
In the case of Army Sgt. Daniel Perry if it happened the way B. C. Brutus describes it then, an injustice occurred.

If on the other hand Perry intended to kill a Black, went looking for an opportunity to do so and shot a man legally carrying a rifle who gave no indication that he intended to use that rifle then it now could become open season on anyone who is armed.


***who gave no indication that he intended to use that rifle
>>>He gave every indication that he intended to use that rifle. Facts do tend to slip past you.

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Apr 18, 2023 15:26:04   #
Marty 2020 Loc: Banana Republic of Kalifornia
 
LogicallyRight wrote:
***who gave no indication that he intended to use that rifle
>>>He gave every indication that he intended to use that rifle. Facts do tend to slip past you.


Liberals are always trying to make the victim look like the criminal.

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Apr 18, 2023 17:34:29   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
American Vet wrote:
Matters not what he said - he still has a right to defend himself from an obvious threat.


When you show up at a riot with a gun ,
What are you thinking ?
Looters and thugs is RightSpeak for blacks.
And when you’re a hammer everything looks like a nail.

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Apr 18, 2023 17:55:45   #
American Vet
 
Milosia2 wrote:
When you show up at a riot with a gun ,
What are you thinking ?


That I will need a means to defend myself from violent, crazed leftists.

Are you too stupid to figure that out? Sorry - of course you are.

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Apr 18, 2023 18:01:52   #
RascalRiley Loc: Somewhere south of Detroit
 
American Vet wrote:
That I will need a means to defend myself from violent, crazed leftists.

Are you too stupid to figure that out? Sorry - of course you are.

Put a Trump sign on your front food so the violent, crazed rightist don’t attack you.

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Apr 18, 2023 18:26:44   #
American Vet
 
RascalRiley wrote:
Put a Trump sign on your front food so the violent, crazed rightist don’t attack you.


LOL

I do not have any ‘front food’. As I said earlier; have someone fluent in English help you.

Don’t quit your day job (do you want fries with that?)

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Apr 18, 2023 22:04:10   #
albertk
 
RascalRiley wrote:
Put a Trump sign on your front food so the violent, crazed rightist don’t attack you.







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Apr 18, 2023 22:36:54   #
Larai Loc: Fallon, NV
 
dtucker300 wrote:
The Left’s Crusade to Criminalize Self-Defense
Posted Monday, April 17, 2023 | By AMAC Newsline
AMAC Exclusive – By B.C. Brutus

Jurors found Kyle Rittenhouse not guilty in shootings that took place in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Mr. Rittenhouse, age 18, was on trial for fatally shooting two and wounding a third during a protest on August 25, 2020.
The shocking murder conviction of Army Sgt. Daniel Perry earlier this month in the 2020 death of a protestor who allegedly aggressively approached Perry with an AK-47 and pointed it at him has once again highlighted the grotesque perversion of the law advanced by Democrat officials and liberal activists. Under the left’s vision of so-called “criminal justice reform,” not only do violent criminals walk free, law-abiding citizens face prosecution and imprisonment for engaging in legitimate self-defense.

As video of the deadly encounter shows, on the night of July 25, 2020, Perry was working as a ride-share driver in Austin, Texas, when his car was mobbed and surrounded by protestors. One of them, a man named Garret Foster, was carrying an AK-47 and approached Perry’s vehicle.

According to Perry, Foster pointed the weapon at him inside his car. Perry responded by pulling his handgun and shooting Foster, killing him.

However, instead of treating the case as a clear-cut instance of self-defense, Jose Garza, Travis County’s far-left prosecutor who received $650,000 from liberal billionaire George Soros during his most recent re-election bid, charged Perry with murder.

A jury selected from heavily liberal Austin found Perry guilty of that charge after a controversial trial which saw prosecutors use statements Perry made on social media that were critical of the Black Lives Matter organization as evidence against him. Defense lawyers for Perry also said they were denied permission to include evidence showing Foster instigating several other similar confrontations with drivers, and have filed a motion for a new trial.

If the conviction holds, Perry faces life in prison. Texas Governor Greg Abbott has said that he plans to pardon Perry, but he will first have to wait for a recommendation from the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles – something which the governor has requested the board immediately expedite.

In other states without Republican governors, however, victims who exercise their right to self-defense often have little recourse.

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, who has become a national figure following his transparently partisan indictment of former President Donald Trump, has been particularly hostile toward New Yorkers who defend themselves against brazen acts of violence.

Just days after the Trump indictment, Bragg’s office advised police to charge parking garage attendant Moussa Diarra with attempted murder after Diarra wrestled a gun away from an assailant and shot him in the chest. According to reports of the altercation, the assailant, 59-year-old Charles Rhodie, who has at least 20 prior arrests, shot Diarra twice before Diarria turned Rhodie’s gun on him.

Last July, Bragg also charged bodega worker Jose Alba with murder after Alba used a knife to fend off Austin Simon, a violent felon who attacked him in his store. Video shows Simon storming behind the counter and shoving Alba into shelves before Alba grabs a box-cutting knife, fatally stabbing Simon.

Instead of recognizing Alba as a victim, Bragg’s office charged him with second-degree murder and requested a $250,000 bond which Alba was unable to pay, leaving him stuck behind bars. Outraged New Yorkers were quick to point out that Bragg’s office is notorious for freeing actual violent criminals on no bail, yet was now holding a man at Rikers Island for defending himself against an obvious life-threatening attack.

Amid mounting public pressure, Bragg ultimately dropped charges against both men.

In other cases, however, Americans have been forced to endure lengthy and costly court trials for defending themselves and their property.

One of the most high-profile incidents in recent years involved Mark and Patricia McCloskey, a St. Louis couple who stood on their porch with firearms in June of 2020 as angry mobs of protestors marched through their neighborhood. As the mob began shouting threats at the McCloskey’s and encroaching on their property, the couple feared for their lives and trained their guns on the crowd.

Although neither fired a single shot, St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner – another Soros-backed DA – filed charges against the couple, resulting in them pleading guilty to misdemeanor offenses. Missouri Governor Mike Parson pardoned the couple, but the state supreme court suspended their law licenses indefinitely and placed them on probation.

A few months after the McCloskey incident, 17-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse shot three men in Kenosha, Wisconsin, amid rioting that destroyed dozens of businesses and buildings. As court documents show, one of the men chased Rittenhouse through a parking lot and grabbed the barrel of Rittenhouse’s rifle before Rittenhouse fired, fatally wounding him. Rittenhouse then fatally shot a second man who struck him with a skateboard and injured a third who pointed a handgun at him.

Kenosha DA Michael Graveley, who reportedly has close ties to BLM activists, brought 18 charges, including homicide, against Rittenhouse in a trial that captivated the country for more than three weeks. Ultimately, a jury found Rittenhouse not guilty on all counts.

The reaction to Rittenhouse’s acquittal demonstrated better than perhaps any other case in recent years just how hostile the entire liberal establishment – not just left-wing prosecutors – has become to the basic right to self-defense. President Joe Biden baselessly smeared Rittenhouse as a “white supremacist,” while the then-New York Mayor Bill de Blasio fumed that the case was a “miscarriage of justice.” Other elected Democrats called Rittenhouse a “murderer.”

In the left’s “reimagining” of the justice system, it seems, self-defense has become a high crime, while many actual crimes go unpunished. In this upside-down world, victims become criminals and criminals become victims – and the whole country suffers as a result.
The Left’s Crusade to Criminalize Self-Defense br ... (show quote)


Soo True!.. Are we tired of this BullShite yet?? I know I am.. But hell I'm just an arm chair quarter back.. Disabled widow of a Navy vet.. Not sure how much I can do other than vote... these folks are scary, and even though the other day when I posted on Proud Republican's page regarding the last mass shooting..I feel that our gov't or some factions of it, have monetized false flag operations, as in paying someone to shoot up a school or a bar for that matter, a birthday party, or a church.. they aim to take guns from Law Abiding citizens, I believe they, the Dems, have been paying people to perform these kinds of acts to further their goals of disarming everyone they feel as a threat to their agenda... Folks like me and others need to speak up.. I do that every time I reply to a post in here.. I have been refraining from posting politics on pages like Facebook.. I'm just tryin to keep the faith that God will Prevail!.. Many prayers to our like minded folks

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Apr 19, 2023 00:23:54   #
Larai Loc: Fallon, NV
 
American Vet wrote:
That I will need a means to defend myself from violent, crazed leftists.

Are you too stupid to figure that out? Sorry - of course you are.



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Apr 19, 2023 00:24:47   #
Larai Loc: Fallon, NV
 
American Vet wrote:
LOL

I do not have any ‘front food’. As I said earlier; have someone fluent in English help you.

Don’t quit your day job (do you want fries with that?)



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Apr 19, 2023 05:27:27   #
bggamers Loc: georgia
 
dtucker300 wrote:
The Left’s Crusade to Criminalize Self-Defense
Posted Monday, April 17, 2023 | By AMAC Newsline
AMAC Exclusive – By B.C. Brutus

Jurors found Kyle Rittenhouse not guilty in shootings that took place in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Mr. Rittenhouse, age 18, was on trial for fatally shooting two and wounding a third during a protest on August 25, 2020.
The shocking murder conviction of Army Sgt. Daniel Perry earlier this month in the 2020 death of a protestor who allegedly aggressively approached Perry with an AK-47 and pointed it at him has once again highlighted the grotesque perversion of the law advanced by Democrat officials and liberal activists. Under the left’s vision of so-called “criminal justice reform,” not only do violent criminals walk free, law-abiding citizens face prosecution and imprisonment for engaging in legitimate self-defense.

As video of the deadly encounter shows, on the night of July 25, 2020, Perry was working as a ride-share driver in Austin, Texas, when his car was mobbed and surrounded by protestors. One of them, a man named Garret Foster, was carrying an AK-47 and approached Perry’s vehicle.

According to Perry, Foster pointed the weapon at him inside his car. Perry responded by pulling his handgun and shooting Foster, killing him.

However, instead of treating the case as a clear-cut instance of self-defense, Jose Garza, Travis County’s far-left prosecutor who received $650,000 from liberal billionaire George Soros during his most recent re-election bid, charged Perry with murder.

A jury selected from heavily liberal Austin found Perry guilty of that charge after a controversial trial which saw prosecutors use statements Perry made on social media that were critical of the Black Lives Matter organization as evidence against him. Defense lawyers for Perry also said they were denied permission to include evidence showing Foster instigating several other similar confrontations with drivers, and have filed a motion for a new trial.

If the conviction holds, Perry faces life in prison. Texas Governor Greg Abbott has said that he plans to pardon Perry, but he will first have to wait for a recommendation from the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles – something which the governor has requested the board immediately expedite.

In other states without Republican governors, however, victims who exercise their right to self-defense often have little recourse.

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, who has become a national figure following his transparently partisan indictment of former President Donald Trump, has been particularly hostile toward New Yorkers who defend themselves against brazen acts of violence.

Just days after the Trump indictment, Bragg’s office advised police to charge parking garage attendant Moussa Diarra with attempted murder after Diarra wrestled a gun away from an assailant and shot him in the chest. According to reports of the altercation, the assailant, 59-year-old Charles Rhodie, who has at least 20 prior arrests, shot Diarra twice before Diarria turned Rhodie’s gun on him.

Last July, Bragg also charged bodega worker Jose Alba with murder after Alba used a knife to fend off Austin Simon, a violent felon who attacked him in his store. Video shows Simon storming behind the counter and shoving Alba into shelves before Alba grabs a box-cutting knife, fatally stabbing Simon.

Instead of recognizing Alba as a victim, Bragg’s office charged him with second-degree murder and requested a $250,000 bond which Alba was unable to pay, leaving him stuck behind bars. Outraged New Yorkers were quick to point out that Bragg’s office is notorious for freeing actual violent criminals on no bail, yet was now holding a man at Rikers Island for defending himself against an obvious life-threatening attack.

Amid mounting public pressure, Bragg ultimately dropped charges against both men.

In other cases, however, Americans have been forced to endure lengthy and costly court trials for defending themselves and their property.

One of the most high-profile incidents in recent years involved Mark and Patricia McCloskey, a St. Louis couple who stood on their porch with firearms in June of 2020 as angry mobs of protestors marched through their neighborhood. As the mob began shouting threats at the McCloskey’s and encroaching on their property, the couple feared for their lives and trained their guns on the crowd.

Although neither fired a single shot, St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner – another Soros-backed DA – filed charges against the couple, resulting in them pleading guilty to misdemeanor offenses. Missouri Governor Mike Parson pardoned the couple, but the state supreme court suspended their law licenses indefinitely and placed them on probation.

A few months after the McCloskey incident, 17-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse shot three men in Kenosha, Wisconsin, amid rioting that destroyed dozens of businesses and buildings. As court documents show, one of the men chased Rittenhouse through a parking lot and grabbed the barrel of Rittenhouse’s rifle before Rittenhouse fired, fatally wounding him. Rittenhouse then fatally shot a second man who struck him with a skateboard and injured a third who pointed a handgun at him.

Kenosha DA Michael Graveley, who reportedly has close ties to BLM activists, brought 18 charges, including homicide, against Rittenhouse in a trial that captivated the country for more than three weeks. Ultimately, a jury found Rittenhouse not guilty on all counts.

The reaction to Rittenhouse’s acquittal demonstrated better than perhaps any other case in recent years just how hostile the entire liberal establishment – not just left-wing prosecutors – has become to the basic right to self-defense. President Joe Biden baselessly smeared Rittenhouse as a “white supremacist,” while the then-New York Mayor Bill de Blasio fumed that the case was a “miscarriage of justice.” Other elected Democrats called Rittenhouse a “murderer.”

In the left’s “reimagining” of the justice system, it seems, self-defense has become a high crime, while many actual crimes go unpunished. In this upside-down world, victims become criminals and criminals become victims – and the whole country suffers as a result.
The Left’s Crusade to Criminalize Self-Defense br ... (show quote)


Excellent post thank you for helping all of us to remember how close to the edge we all are at this time in history

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Apr 19, 2023 09:06:43   #
Marty 2020 Loc: Banana Republic of Kalifornia
 
bggamers wrote:
Excellent post thank you for helping all of us to remember how close to the edge we all are at this time in history


We are in need of a sandwich board that says “The End Is Near”!

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