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Forcing anybody to believe in something that they don't resembles the tactics used by the Nazis. This type of behavior is disgusting. Correct me if I'm wrong but I've yet to see a conservative group accost patrons enjoying a meal.
2 minutes ago, toomuchbaloney said:Sure...
What property of his was that boy from Illinois, illegally carrying a firearm across state lines, that he couldn't legally own, was Kyle protecting? You seem to be making it clear that conservatives value property more than human life...good job.
From the eyewitness accounts he along with others were protecting a car dealership. Two other car dealerships had been torched the prior night. The police refused to intervene. Should he of been there, no. Should rioters be there destroying property and pointing guns at non rioters? No. I think when the hype goes away we will find out that he killed in self defense. You can't prove that he didn't and I can't that he did. We will have to wait.
2 minutes ago, FNP2B1 said:Apparently the BLM rioters also came with guns/pistols as proven in the photos posted earlier. I'm not sure that pistol was legal to be carried concealed during a riot.
Sure...
We expect the killer supportive speculation that makes the victims responsible for their own murders...it's just like police telling women that if they just wore different clothing or this or that, they wouldn't get raped.
This is Trump's America.
Who would have imagined we could have fallen so far so quickly with a despot at the helm.
1 hour ago, FNP2B1 said:So you condone the destruction of personal property, the destruction of personal homes, the destruction of small businesses in minority owned areas just to get your political point across?
Not personal property, not personal homes, and not small businesses. Did you even actually read my posts? Specifically, big corporations which are overpricing necessities. Please read critically.
3 minutes ago, herring_RN said:I don't believe that boy is a conservative. Most people who identify as conservative are good people, in my opinion.
He identifies as a Trump supporting conservative. I also don't think that Trump supporters are conservative but that's what they call themselves...so...
3 minutes ago, FNP2B1 said:This is Trump's America.
I agree with this 100% and he is Your President. I expect another 4 great years under his leadership.
Another 4 years under his leadership could leave this country dead, and he'll still have his off-shore money. How are you, as an FNP, as a healthcare Professional, supporting how he's dealing with COVID? Also, how do you know if any of us are from the US?
1 minute ago, FNP2B1 said:This is Trump's America.
I agree with this 100% and he is Your President. I expect another 4 great years under his leadership.
Sure...
Because 170k + Americans dying during a poorly managed pandemic is great, in Trumplandia. So is soaring unemployment, a looming eviction and housing crisis for displaced workers and millions more Americans with no health insurance...all during a national public health emergency. While the IMPOTUS pretends that he didn't mismanage the federal response and blames China for those 15 cases growing to millions rather than going quickly to zero. I guess it will be a great victory when 200,000 Americans are dead, eh?
27 minutes ago, Rill said:Another 4 years under his leadership could leave this country dead, and he'll still have his off-shore money. How are you, as an FNP, as a healthcare Professional, supporting how he's dealing with COVID? Also, how do you know if any of us are from the US?
Just my opinion, its worth as much as yours I suppose but as a FNP I think he is doing an amazing job considering that nobody has ever encountered a virus like this. He was spot on in trying to close traveling between Europe and China to the US. His administration is fast tracking vaccine development. I can't imagine any other leader could do a better job. Again, that is just my opinion.
So as a conservative Libertarian and not a Republican I give him an A+.
I have no idea where anybody is from and neither do you. This is an anonymous internet forum.
I suspect the next 4 years under his leadership will see record stock market gains, unemployment back to pre Covid levels and more peace and prosperity for the USA. Just my opinion.
11 minutes ago, FNP2B1 said:Just my opinion, its worth as much as yours I suppose but as a FNP I think he is doing an amazing job considering that nobody has ever encountered a virus like this. He was spot on in trying to close traveling between Europe and China to the US. His administration is fast tracking vaccine development. I can't imagine any other leader could do a better
Agree, and esp when we know that this virus is far more contagious and virulent/lethal than other virus' we have encountered.
2 hours ago, FNP2B1 said:Unfortunately we don't have the videos showing the initial shooting. If protesters were assaulting Rittenhouse and he feared for his life he had every right to use lethal force to protect his life. You don't know and I don't know what happened. It's all speculation at this point.
Video of the initial shooting, after Rittenhouse runs to the left down the street you can hear the second pair of shootings
This was the confrontation prior to the shooting, with Rittenhouse in the green shirt:
https://www.liveleak.com/view?t=shGz4_1598474308
This is the inevitable result of both the violent protesters and people looking to shoot violent protesters, neither is innocent or less culpable than the other. If the goal to protect property then intentionally putting yourself in a situation where you're likely to gun down rioters / protesters isn't going to achieve that, that just results in more rioting, and this doesn't happen if people aren't being violent and destructive in the first place.
I would agree that the murder / intentional homicide charge may not stick, but based on the definition in Wisconsin he might be correctly charged with reckless homicide. He's not allowed to legally open carry in Wisconsin as a 17 year old, and he intentionally put himself in a position where a reasonable person would have known he would end up having to shoot people.
4 minutes ago, Daisy4RN said:Agree, and esp when we know that this virus is far more contagious and virulent/lethal than other virus' we have encountered.
Is there evidence that the president understands that this is a far more contagious and virulent/lethal virus? Is Trump talking about that risk or modeling behavior which makes this risk evident?
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I don't believe that boy is a conservative. Most people who identify as conservative are good people, in my opinion.