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Nationwide dog and pony **** show.

Good guys without guns.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Shoutout to the unarmed man who disarmed the Waffle House shooter. <a href="https://t.co/dYNp5RuTr5">https://t.co/dYNp5RuTr5</a> <a href="https://t.co/pd2M8S6Vo2">pic.twitter.com/pd2M8S6Vo2</a></p>— James H. Miller (@jaymills) <a href="https://twitter.com/jaymills/status/988076630416424961?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 22, 2018</a></blockquote>
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Would be even safer with them.
 
Do you spend your whole day looking **** up on the internet? You must be one sad, angry person.

You mean like what’s the top breaking news story at FoxNews? http://www.foxnews.com/

Stop stalking me, weirdo.
 
Good guys without guns.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Shoutout to the unarmed man who disarmed the Waffle House shooter. <a href="https://t.co/dYNp5RuTr5">https://t.co/dYNp5RuTr5</a> <a href="https://t.co/pd2M8S6Vo2">pic.twitter.com/pd2M8S6Vo2</a></p>— James H. Miller (@jaymills) <a href="https://twitter.com/jaymills/status/988076630416424961?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 22, 2018</a></blockquote>
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Good for that guy. What are the odds that this Travis nutjob has been on brain chemistry altering drugs for most of his life?
 
Good guys without guns.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Shoutout to the unarmed man who disarmed the Waffle House shooter. <a href="https://t.co/dYNp5RuTr5">https://t.co/dYNp5RuTr5</a> <a href="https://t.co/pd2M8S6Vo2">pic.twitter.com/pd2M8S6Vo2</a></p>— James H. Miller (@jaymills) <a href="https://twitter.com/jaymills/status/988076630416424961?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 22, 2018</a></blockquote>
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Great that he got the job done.

But only a ******** would imply that guys with guns could/should be handled by those without.

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I dont understand how a naked guy could shoot 6 people, have his gun wrestled away, then get away and still not be found
 
Says so right in the article....good lord.

A monkey could identify these aren't the same weapons.

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Even liberal monkeys.
 
I dont understand how a naked guy could shoot 6 people, have his gun wrestled away, then get away and still not be found

Easier than you would think. Uhh...my friend told me.
 
Don’t know how to post links from my iPhone, but just read an AP article that said law enforcement knew about the guy that shot up the Waffle House. His firearms card was revoked, and he was also arrested at the whitehouse. So again, they knew, and did nothing and people still think the gun is the problem .
 
Also heard that his weapons were taken into possession by his Father, as ordered by the law....

But for some unknown reason...his Father returned the weapons to his son?!?

IMO ....Pops is just as guilty here...
 
Don’t know how to post links from my iPhone, but just read an AP article that said law enforcement knew about the guy that shot up the Waffle House. His firearms card was revoked, and he was also arrested at the whitehouse. So again, they knew, and did nothing and people still think the gun is the problem .

Yep, this story was out yesterday. In 2017 he was arrested by the White House Secret service in Washington DC. And, as you say Sarge, the FBI and our government let us down again. It's the gun's fault.

I'm sorry, when people DEMONSTRATE they are a danger this blatantly, are this clearly unstable, and Big Daddy Government can't contain them...the smart thing to do is take guns from law abiding citizens.

Waffle House shooter was once arrested by Secret Service for trespassing near White House

The man suspected of killing four people at a Waffle House in Nashville on Sunday was previously arrested by the US Secret Service for trespassing and being in a restricted area near the White House, authorities said.

In July 2017, Travis Reinking told a uniform Secret Service officer that he must get into the White House to speak with the President, according to an arrest report. The officer explained that he must get a tour to do that and told Reinking to move away from the pedestrian entrance, but the report states Reinking told the officer again that he had to speak with the President and that he was a "sovereign citizen" who had a right to inspect the grounds. After telling Reinking to move again, the report states that Reinking took his tie off, balled it into his fist, began approaching the officer and walked past the security barriers.
"Do what you need to do. Arrest me if you have to," Reinking said, according to the report.

Reinking was detained but refused to leave the secured area, so he was arrested and charged with unlawful entry, the report states.

According to court records, Reinking entered into a deferred prosecution agreement with community service on July 26, 2017. On November 17, 2017, the court determined Reinking had successfully completed the program and the case was dismissed.

Shortly after his release, Reinking was interviewed by the FBI in Illinois, where he lived at the time.

Tazewell County, Illinois, authorities revoked Reinking's firearm authorization and seized four weapons after the interview. According to a report from the Tazewell County Sheriff's Office, authorities seized a Kimber 9 mm handgun, a Bushmaster AR-15 style rifle, a CZ-USA .22-caliber rifle, a Remington 710 and random ammunition. The AR-15 style rifle listed was the same weapon used in Sunday's Waffle House shooting, which killed four people, according to the Metropolitan Nashville Police.

Police later returned the seized weapons to Reinking's father, Jeffrey Reinking, and told him to keep the weapons secure and away from his son. However, Nashville police learned Sunday that Jeffrey acknowledged giving the guns back to his son, police said.

Reinking moved to Nashville in 2017 and worked in construction, police said. He had been fired from one job in April and began another construction job on Monday, but didn't show up for work Tuesday.
 
Yep, this story was out yesterday. In 2017 he was arrested by the White House Secret service in Washington DC. And, as you say Sarge, the FBI and our government let us down again. It's the gun's fault.

I'm sorry, when people DEMONSTRATE they are a danger this blatantly, are this clearly unstable, and Big Daddy Government can't contain them...the smart thing to do is take guns from law abiding citizens.

Waffle House shooter was once arrested by Secret Service for trespassing near White House

The man suspected of killing four people at a Waffle House in Nashville on Sunday was previously arrested by the US Secret Service for trespassing and being in a restricted area near the White House, authorities said.

In July 2017, Travis Reinking told a uniform Secret Service officer that he must get into the White House to speak with the President, according to an arrest report. The officer explained that he must get a tour to do that and told Reinking to move away from the pedestrian entrance, but the report states Reinking told the officer again that he had to speak with the President and that he was a "sovereign citizen" who had a right to inspect the grounds. After telling Reinking to move again, the report states that Reinking took his tie off, balled it into his fist, began approaching the officer and walked past the security barriers.
"Do what you need to do. Arrest me if you have to," Reinking said, according to the report.

Reinking was detained but refused to leave the secured area, so he was arrested and charged with unlawful entry, the report states.

According to court records, Reinking entered into a deferred prosecution agreement with community service on July 26, 2017. On November 17, 2017, the court determined Reinking had successfully completed the program and the case was dismissed.

Shortly after his release, Reinking was interviewed by the FBI in Illinois, where he lived at the time.

Tazewell County, Illinois, authorities revoked Reinking's firearm authorization and seized four weapons after the interview. According to a report from the Tazewell County Sheriff's Office, authorities seized a Kimber 9 mm handgun, a Bushmaster AR-15 style rifle, a CZ-USA .22-caliber rifle, a Remington 710 and random ammunition. The AR-15 style rifle listed was the same weapon used in Sunday's Waffle House shooting, which killed four people, according to the Metropolitan Nashville Police.

Police later returned the seized weapons to Reinking's father, Jeffrey Reinking, and told him to keep the weapons secure and away from his son. However, Nashville police learned Sunday that Jeffrey acknowledged giving the guns back to his son, police said.

Reinking moved to Nashville in 2017 and worked in construction, police said. He had been fired from one job in April and began another construction job on Monday, but didn't show up for work Tuesday.

and I read he was given the opportunity to bond out. $2m, which I assume he couldnt afford, but the idea that he even has the possibility is ridiculous. Assuming I didnt get bad info.
 
The NRA broke a 15-year fundraising record by taking in nearly $2.5 million for its Political Victory Fund in the month of March alone.
From March 1 through March 31 the fund raised $2.4 million, an increase of roughly $1.5 million over the amount the fund took in during the same time last year.

The Miami Herald reports that the $2.4 million collected in March “is the most money raised by the NRA’s political arm in one month since June 2003.”
 
The NRA broke a 15-year fundraising record by taking in nearly $2.5 million for its Political Victory Fund in the month of March alone.
From March 1 through March 31 the fund raised $2.4 million, an increase of roughly $1.5 million over the amount the fund took in during the same time last year.

The Miami Herald reports that the $2.4 million collected in March “is the most money raised by the NRA’s political arm in one month since June 2003.”

Goddammit, Indy, your post is like saying "Candyman" three times while staring at a mirror. Cue ******* David Hogg to re-appear from anonymity in 3 ... 2 ... 1
 
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Is it just me, or does Hogg look like a villain? There's something deranged looking about this kid. The incredibly narrow jaw and the wide forehead. He looks like the quintessential villain cast in movies.

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He also appears to be a plant or crisis actor by some accounts. Not sure if this is true. Lots of images, fake news, maybe real news.
Hell hath frozen over, Tim. Eat another **** sandwich.
 
Hell hath frozen over, Tim. Eat another **** sandwich.
you absolute complete dipshit.
not once in the entirety of that post does @Tim Steelersfan say he's supporting the use of a crisis actor. he merely points out that Hogg looks like he could be one.

black/white
oil/water
dog alive/dog dead
 
you drug up a thread from 6 years ago to say what, exactly?
Tim lied about never having called anyone a crisis actor when in actuality, he had a hissy fit over David Hogg. Shameful.
 
you absolute complete dipshit.
not once in the entirety of that post does @Tim Steelersfan say he's supporting the use of a crisis actor. he merely points out that Hogg looks like he could be one.
No, he says he has villainous looks. If someone was going to use an actor, why would they choose one with villainous looks?

Tim then states “He ALSO appears to be a plant or crisis actor”
 
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