* KA - BOOM *fatty Sarah Sanders is leaving not like she had been doing her job anymore for the last year anyway. what poor schmuck will fill in now?
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* KA - BOOM *fatty Sarah Sanders is leaving not like she had been doing her job anymore for the last year anyway. what poor schmuck will fill in now?
So you think the ones doing this would access mental healthcare? I don't.Ok so I brought this up after the Buffalo shooting just last week but it’s funny you guys embracing the social issue of mental health now.. of course you only say that to deflect from the gun problem but I’ll take what I can get. 100% agree there’s a mental health issue, now will you be cool with universal healthcare and access to mental health care for everyone? Or is that a bridge too far and you don’t truly care about the issue?
“I agree, the ants are ruining the picnic. So, will you now agree to kill all the animals in a 200 square acre area or do you truly not care about getting the ants off the picnic blanket?”Ok so I brought this up after the Buffalo shooting just last week but it’s funny you guys embracing the social issue of mental health now.. of course you only say that to deflect from the gun problem but I’ll take what I can get. 100% agree there’s a mental health issue, now will you be cool with universal healthcare and access to mental health care for everyone? Or is that a bridge too far and you don’t truly care about the issue?
And to think when I was in grade school in 50's & 60's, every classroom had a door that opened directly to the outside. And this was 700 kids K-8.Even in our little town, a small community school where there have been no incidents at all, they do this. Only one door at the high school and one door at the middle school allows access to the school from the outside. There is also a two speaker that you have to use to identify yourself before you can be buzzed into a breezeway. Once in the breezeway you have to walk into view of the office and resource officer before you can then be buzzed into the actual school via the office. Once in the office, you can either enter the school or have your student paged to the office. I dont see why that is so difficult. Every door in the school can be opened from the inside, just cant get in from the outside once school starts.
So giving this a google, this exploded in the 1980s. Although this could be traced back to the 1920s of when the idea came about but the initiative was pushed heavily in the 1980s from California (shocking).Not sure it was the boomers who took the everyone wins messaging to the extremes.
“A reckoning for white American” he is now the he/him/his version of Joy Reid 🤡🍺
He's the 'idiot' version.“A reckoning for white American” he is now the he/him/his version of Joy Reid 🤡🍺
Uh oh libs will now have to either memory hole the whole thing or complain about how the picture and/or name might cause some sort of racism.
So they shouldn’t cover the story of these kids being murdered? Is that it? And yes those poor parents had to do DNA swabs so their kids could be identified because they were so massacred by the weapons used in the murder. Just so damn disgusting and highlights the question of why any common citizen would need such a weapon.Or looks like option c. They will just memory hole the shooter and continue to salivate over dead kids.
Even saw one headline that said parents had to bring dna samples to match kids. In a shooting? It's horrific enough as it is but not like the shooter but then in a meat grinder after.
It's sick and pathetic; plus it has zero to do with actually stopping this stuff.
Finally we mentioned in here several days ago that these all happen in clusters thanks to the media attention. Those studies are clear and undeniable. I know the media isn't doing it for that purpose but they know full well what it does. They are absolutely a contributing factor. But we already know they'll do anything for clicks
Ding! winner. The media has a huge hand to play in all of this. All of it. Not just the news media, either.Or looks like option c. They will just memory hole the shooter and continue to salivate over dead kids.
Even saw one headline that said parents had to bring dna samples to match kids. In a shooting? It's horrific enough as it is but not like the shooter but then in a meat grinder after.
It's sick and pathetic; plus it has zero to do with actually stopping this stuff.
Finally we mentioned in here several days ago that these all happen in clusters thanks to the media attention. Those studies are clear and undeniable. I know the media isn't doing it for that purpose but they know full well what it does. They are absolutely a contributing factor. But we already know they'll do anything for clicks
So they shouldn’t cover the story of these kids being murdered? Is that it? And yes those poor parents had to do DNA swabs so their kids could be identified because they were so massacred by the weapons used in the murder. Just so damn disgusting and highlights the question of why any common citizen would need such a weapon.
My older plays college tennis. Growing up he played soccer for a few years before switching to tennis at age 11.I’m 39. I sucked at sports for the most part as a kid. Never won anything. Still got plenty of trophies.
the only trophy I had that I actually earned was in 7th grade when I won the Owensboro Sega Genesis championship at Blockbuster
It is media. The copycat thing is real. Columbine set off a crap ton after it. The one that comes to mind spurring copycats was The Batman movie theater shooting. After that non-stop media cycle, we had three or four attempts thwarted by either an off-duty cop or a relative turning them in. People had set to shoot up The Hobbit and I think Twilight, if I'm not mistaken.Or looks like option c. They will just memory hole the shooter and continue to salivate over dead kids.
Even saw one headline that said parents had to bring dna samples to match kids. In a shooting? It's horrific enough as it is but not like the shooter but then in a meat grinder after.
It's sick and pathetic; plus it has zero to do with actually stopping this stuff.
Finally we mentioned in here several days ago that these all happen in clusters thanks to the media attention. Those studies are clear and undeniable. I know the media isn't doing it for that purpose but they know full well what it does. They are absolutely a contributing factor. But we already know they'll do anything for clicks
I don’t think foreign agents need to watch the news to know someone murdering a classroom full of children would inflict pain on the population.You think there aren't sickos who get off on causing absolutely as much pain as they can, just because they are driven by chaos and mayhem? You think foreign agents aren't watching this and learning how to inflict max pain on the American people? They revel in this kind of coverage.
There is a forensic sentiment that all the publicity encourages more of the same from mentally I’ll people wanting to go out knowing they will get constant coverage.So they shouldn’t cover the story of these kids being murdered? Is that it? And yes those poor parents had to do DNA swabs so their kids could be identified because they were so massacred by the weapons used in the murder. Just so damn disgusting and highlights the question of why any common citizen would need such a weapon.
These "Elites" at the WEF are literally evil personified. They and todays liberal morons learned absolutely nothing from WW2. These are very scary times.
Greenwald speaks the truth, however, that is not a good election result. Kemp is not what Georgia needs.
Then you should spend some time learning the intelligence tradecraft. They learn from everything, and they celebrate actions like yesterday as a victory.I don’t think foreign agents need to watch the news to know someone murdering a classroom full of children would inflict pain on the population.
Greenwald speaks the truth, however, that is not a good election result. Kemp is not what Georgia needs.
Two sets of locked doors between the main entrance/exit with a holding area between where a metal detector and guard are present. Doors must be adjacent to the front office where the clerk must “buzz” them in through the second door once cleared.I’m not saying the doors can’t open from the inside or that the kids can’t go outside. But to me, having doors wide open for anyone to walk in is crazy. The front door should be locked and they should be checking every person who tries to enter.
Florida had 52% of the state vote by mail in ballot. so i guess that is the model for integrity?
LOL. Before you pull the NRA boogeyman out of the closet you might want to look at some history. Up until 2016 the NRA actually gave as much or more the democratic candidates, you see they cost more to buy. Around 2018 the NRA has become mostly defunct and doesn't have nearly as much money to spend, and it's not about guns for them anymore.
Cruz, Ted (R-TX) | Senate | $309,021 |
McSally, Martha (R-AZ) | House | $227,928 |
Scalise, Steve (R-LA) | House | $132,831 |
Nunes, Devin (R-CA) | House | $95,093 |
Blackburn, Marsha (R-TN) | House | $85,168 |
Heller, Dean (R-NV) | Senate | $76,713 |
James, John (R-MI) | Senate | $75,099 |
Ryan, Paul (R-WI) | House | $65,347 |
Scott, Rick (R-FL) | Senate | $61,752 |
Hawley, Josh (R-MO) | Senate | $59,760 |
Kaine, Tim (D-VA) | Senate | $87,133 |
Warren, Elizabeth (D-MA) | Senate | $60,888 |
Baldwin, Tammy (D-WI) | Senate | $50,057 |
Brown, Sherrod (D-OH) | Senate | $49,303 |
Nelson, Bill (D-FL) | Senate | $44,780 |
McCaskill, Claire (D-MO) | Senate | $43,515 |
Crow, Jason (D-CO) | House | $36,982 |
Tester, Jon (D-MT) | Senate | $36,810 |
Wexton, Jennifer (D-VA) | House | $34,115 |
Hill, Katie (D-CA) | House | $31,628 |
Yeah, but then what platform will politicians have to run on? If they fix the problem, they can’t campaign on it anymore. Most of them don’t give a single flying phuck about kids.
Those on the far left don’t care if they’re aborted at 9 months and encourage mental illness and irreversible body damage at early ages if a kid picks up the wrong doll. The government wants these problems. They need these problems so they can pander, bitch and moan… and that’s why the simplest, most effective solution will never be implemented.
Add the removal of God from society. IMO this is the biggest factor.It is media. The copycat thing is real. Columbine set off a crap ton after it. The one that comes to mind spurring copycats was The Batman movie theater shooting. After that non-stop media cycle, we had three or four attempts thwarted by either an off-duty cop or a relative turning them in. People had set to shoot up The Hobbit and I think Twilight, if I'm not mistaken.
Again, like I pointed out in the other thread, what changed in the 90s and afterward to go from virtually no mass shootings to this common thing? Wasn't guns.
We had the 24/7 media cycle
Change of entertainment/video games/etc
The internet
The 24/7 media cycle giving attention to this non-stop and making a killer famous. That inspires psychos.
LOL. Before you pull the NRA boogeyman out of the closet you might want to look at some history. Up until 2016 the NRA actually gave as much or more the democratic candidates, you see they cost more to buy. Around 2018 the NRA has become mostly defunct and doesn't have nearly as much money to spend, and it's not about guns for them anymore.
2018 mids
Cruz, Ted (R-TX) Senate $309,021 McSally, Martha (R-AZ) House $227,928 Scalise, Steve (R-LA) House $132,831 Nunes, Devin (R-CA) House $95,093 Blackburn, Marsha (R-TN) House $85,168 Heller, Dean (R-NV) Senate $76,713 James, John (R-MI) Senate $75,099 Ryan, Paul (R-WI) House $65,347 Scott, Rick (R-FL) Senate $61,752 Hawley, Josh (R-MO) Senate $59,760
Kaine, Tim (D-VA) Senate $87,133 Warren, Elizabeth (D-MA) Senate $60,888 Baldwin, Tammy (D-WI) Senate $50,057 Brown, Sherrod (D-OH) Senate $49,303 Nelson, Bill (D-FL) Senate $44,780 McCaskill, Claire (D-MO) Senate $43,515 Crow, Jason (D-CO) House $36,982 Tester, Jon (D-MT) Senate $36,810 Wexton, Jennifer (D-VA) House $34,115 Hill, Katie (D-CA) House $31,628
Beginning to get the picture? Gun control advocates have outspent the NRA at almost 2:1 ratio since then. That leaves out planned parenthood and all the other dem donors that keep the party awash in money.
My man, if you are here to annoy, then you are succeeding. If you are here to change minds or show "republican hypocrisy" then you need to up your game by about 100nth power. Stop spamming bullshit and start to think, really think.