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8 hours ago, GreatWhiteNorth said:

He, literally, said:

"if you don't fight like hell, you're not going to have a country anymore,"

Which is, of course, ridiculous. Breaking into the Capitol Building wasn't going to save the country.

And not breaking into it wasn't going to somehow forfeit our country. There was never any threat of "not going to have a country" anymore. That was just crazy stupid politician talk.

How could you possibly not know that? It's on the internet and will be in the history books forever.

Pretending to be dumber than you already are? That's a low bar to crawl under.

I know that everyone here will soon be marching over to the Capitol building to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard.

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On 9/13/2025 at 12:50 PM, Tripnsweep said:

smooth brained

Whoa.  That's an insult I have not heard.  I like it. I will begin using it.

But it probably will be put off limits soon by your brethren wokesters like all of the good insults - and even just factual descriptions - are.  Like Mother, Father, Boy, Girl, Illegal Alien, Retard, Midget, etc.

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People who tolerate me on a daily basis . . . they are the real heroes.

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15 hours ago, Lipdrag said:

Whoa.  That's an insult I have not heard.  I like it. I will begin using it.

But it probably will be put off limits soon by your brethren wokesters like all of the good insults - and even just factual descriptions - are.  Like Mother, Father, Boy, Girl, Illegal Alien, Retard, Midget, etc.

The hypocrite had no problem with able-ist insults about the "short bus" yesterday.  Great look for a teacher!

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On 9/18/2025 at 11:11 AM, Offthemat said:

 

Nope. Not at all.

He was a political activist. He was a very effective political activist in what is close to a 50/50 political environment.

If he had been a D, and on the other side. Because of skills, he would likely have been very effective there as well. Not a champion, not an icon, and not any type of hero. But likely similarly very effective activist as a D as he was as an R.

He was a skilled political activist. He was a husband and a father and had children. And he shouldn't have been killed by senseless political violence. That was a tragedy.

If he is to be a symbol of limiting gun rights and gun sales in this country, in order to keep something like this terrible tragedy from happening again - and this leads to real change. Then his memory could become some type of long lasting, meaningful legacy. It is a high bar to meet, to be sure.

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