(11-05-2017 09:38 PM)EverRespect Wrote: His dishonorable discharge was for child porn.
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You do know the story behind that banner, yes? Did you wonder why there is literally only the one photo of it before you swallowed that conspiracy theory and asked for more? Nah, why would you?
I do, I follow Cernovich's work and watched the speech (and protest) live. The alt-left is promoting a false flag conspiracy theory with literally zero proof. They attest that Cernovich planted that flag, yet he needed to "steal" someone else's photo of it. That doesn't make any sense. If he planted the flag, wouldn't he have his own photo? He was also busy all day preparing for his speech, and in company with other media outlets -- none of which have confirmed this false flag conspiracy theory.
So you're genuinely going to sit there and say with a straight face that a banner promoting pedophilia was marched through a public protest and there is only one photo of them still in the process of unfurling it? That's a scenario you find believable?
(11-05-2017 09:38 PM)EverRespect Wrote: His dishonorable discharge was for child porn.
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You do know the story behind that banner, yes? Did you wonder why there is literally only the one photo of it before you swallowed that conspiracy theory and asked for more? Nah, why would you?
I do, I follow Cernovich's work and watched the speech (and protest) live. The alt-left is promoting a false flag conspiracy theory with literally zero proof. They attest that Cernovich planted that flag, yet he needed to "steal" someone else's photo of it. That doesn't make any sense. If he planted the flag, wouldn't he have his own photo? He was also busy all day preparing for his speech, and in company with other media outlets -- none of which have confirmed this false flag conspiracy theory.
So you're genuinely going to sit there and say with a straight face that a banner promoting pedophilia was marched through a public protest and there is only one photo of them still in the process of unfurling it? That's a scenario you find believable?
As Reagan would say "Well there You go again " always taking the side of Left Wing Radicals, Muslim Terrorists, Criminal DNC politicians. Good grief, come out of the basement every once in awhile.
(11-05-2017 09:22 PM)Kronke Wrote: Wore all black, listed left-wing causes on linkedin, liked CNN on facebook. Was a nihilist and atheist.
By all indications, it appears to at least be leaning that way, though I have yet to see it confirmed.
There are a lot of fake Facebook/social media pages being pushed right now, like with the Vegas shooting, so I would be careful until we hear from official sources.
(11-05-2017 09:22 PM)Kronke Wrote: Wore all black, listed left-wing causes on linkedin, liked CNN on facebook. Was a nihilist and atheist.
By all indications, it appears to at least be leaning that way, though I have yet to see it confirmed.
There are a lot of fake Facebook/social media pages being pushed right now, like with the Vegas shooting, so I would be careful until we hear from official sources.
We are not waiting 8 months for government lies..
No, instead you'd rather jump to conclusions like making a thread with a claim that you can't even source.
oday's mass shooting in Sutherland Springs, Texas, was only halted after an armed Texan "engaged" the killer and put an end to the rampage, the Texas Rangers reported.
Freeman Martin, a major in the Texas Rangers and a spokesman for the Texas Department of Public Safety, says the suspect dropped his rifle and fled after being confronted by a local man who had grabbed his rifle.
Freeman provided a timeline of the tragedy in a press briefing Sunday evening.
"At approximately 11:20 this morning a suspect was seen at a Valero gas station in Sutherland Springs, Texas," Martin said. "He was dressed in all black. That suspect crossed the street to the church, exited his vehicle and began firing at the church."
"That suspect then moved to the right side of the church and then continued to fire," he continued. "That suspect entered the church and continued to fire. As he exited the church, a local resident grabbed his rifle and engaged that suspect. The suspect dropped his rifle, which was a Ruger AR assault-type rifle and fled from the church."
"Our local citizen pursued the suspect at that time," Freeman went on. "A short time later as law enforcement responded that suspect right at the Wilson/Guadalupe County line crashed out and was found deceased in his vehicle. At this time we don’t know if it was a self-inflicted gunshot wound or if he was shot by the local resident. We know he’s deceased in the vehicle. "
(11-05-2017 09:22 PM)Kronke Wrote: Wore all black, listed left-wing causes on linkedin, liked CNN on facebook. Was a nihilist and atheist.
By all indications, it appears to at least be leaning that way, though I have yet to see it confirmed.
“Liked CNN on Facebook” is a measure of who someone is? Really?
Perhaps a small piece.
Of course would you deny that if he had “liked Fox” on facebook, that would be in the opening paragraph of every one of the idiot newsreaders “Breaking News” da-dunnnnh!!! Broadcasts for the next 3days, at least?
That would instantly become THE story. Which of course would be dumb... but it’s the left, sooooo...
(11-05-2017 11:25 PM)banker Wrote: Anyone want to bet that the "local resident" that intervened was a Hillary or Bernie supporter?
There are more liberal gun owners than you'd probably realize.
Yeah, here's one of my favs, though he didn't even own the pistol.
Quote:Rowan gained public notoriety on June 14, 1988, when he shot an unarmed teenage trespasser, Ben Smith, who was on his property illegally. "The interloper was a near-naked teenager who had been skinny-dipping with friends in Rowan's pool, and the columnist's weapon was an unregistered, and thus illegal, .22 caliber pistol."
From People magazine: "When Rowan heard the police arrive, he stepped outside to let them in. It was then, he says, that he was confronted by "a tall man who was smoking something that I absolutely was sure was marijuana." Rowan says he repeatedly warned the intruder that he was armed and would shoot. "My first words were: 'Freeze! Stay where you are!' " says Rowan. "Then I said, 'I have a gun.' " Rowan says the man kept coming and that he finally felt forced to shoot in self-defense. He says he aimed at the intruder's feet but hit him in the wrist when the man lunged forward.
The intruder, Chevy Chase, Maryland, teenager Benjamin Smith, 18, tells a different story. "I was in my underwear," he told a radio interviewer. "I just climbed out of the pool. It was pretty innocent. I never spoke with him. He just shot me and closed the door and went back hiding in his house. I mean, I guess I was trespassing. But that's no reason to shoot a person, is it? For swimming in their pool?"
Rowan was charged for firing a gun that he did not legally own.
He was called out for hypocrisy, since Rowan was a strict gun control advocate. In a 1981 column, he advocated "a law that says anyone found in possession of a handgun except a legitimate officer of the law goes to jail—period." In 1985, he called for "A complete and universal federal ban on the sale, manufacture, importation and possession of handguns (except for authorized police and military personnel)