Shooting in El Paso

Then he should not insult us all by going there and pretending he is not at fault and that he cares. He could do enormous good if he stepped up and said that his comments over the last few years have been too harsh, that he regrets it, and that he does not want his supporters to act on those words. He'd be celebrated everywhere if he did that. Show some humility.
It's what politicians do. They pretend to care. It's not unique to Trump.
 
Did I attack him on the premise of being a verbally dyslexic Jew?

Edit: Real talk here about the dyslexia, I've had challenges in my life and if someone ever used them to defend or make excuses for me, they wouldn't be my friend anymore.
I think you'd need friends first.
 
You are so out of touch with reality.
Miguel is a legal immigrant who has become a US citizen. He loves Trump and thinks that all immigrants should do as he did.

But I’ll tell him tomorrow how you think I don’t give a **** about him. He needs a good laugh.


Shalom y’all

Legal immigrants and Mexican nationals were among those shot by the white terrorist. Maybe it will click with Miguel that Trump's language is a threat to his wellbeing.
 
The irony is just too thick. No one buys that he is empathetic or sympathetic. He's an opportunist, pure and simple. Six months from now he'll be back out there venemously cursing Mexican immigrants yet again.
If he goes it’s not genuine. If he doesn’t go it’s because he condones the act and doesn’t care about the victims. So who cares.
 
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No idea. I just posted up the numbers so you could see they weren't BS.
Maybe a more helpful comparison would be motive and weapon used if comparing Red and Blue states. The motive for the mass shooters are different and Deflecting to Chicago (not you) is not a good comparison especially since the problem is mass shootings.
 
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You wouldn’t have final say - that’s a deliberate misunderstanding of what the laws do. And I imagine as with most things there would be consequences for those who make false charges.

I personally never considered him a societal threat, just a blowhard azzhole that ran his mouth to much. I am making a point about potential abuse of red flag laws because...

IF, I'd have been of a vindictive mindset, I could have absolutely roasted him as a potential threat under red flag laws and provided law enforcement with enough evidence and witnesses to truthfully back it up so thoroughly that he'd have a hard time buying a plastic pellet gun.

If red flag laws become national the potential for abuse of those laws exists when anybody can report another person. It becomes a case of be careful of what you say and who you say it around. Don't have any known weekend vices that could possibly come back and bite you. Don't have a temper or be prone to impatience outbursts and display it around others.

Even if judicially the evidence presented isn't enough to restrict ownership, those accused have dealt with confiscation, courts, likely mental health professionals, blemished reputation, possible job loss and who knows what associated costs.
 
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Not a red hatter, but I certainly thought Hillary was guilty as hell. BTW, thinking Hillary was guilty does not equate to supporting Trump. It's possible to dislike both, I do. But if put on a continuum, IMO, Hillary surpasses Trump as a horrible person. That's how opinions work. We were set up for "worst ever" no matter who won.
Some people don't get this. I have a liberal friend who will not accept that I didn't vote for trump just because I didn't hillary. It's either one or the other to him.
 
It been pathetically hilarious watching all the left go polar opposite of everything he says or tweets.

The Dem donkey is wearing a halter here recently and Trump holds the lead line.
 
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