TrueShe was unarmed.
She was murdered.
She was a veteran.
No boner regret. I'm sure you get it.Actually...that does happen.
I can get one once in a while...mostly morning wood.
But at 89 it does get harder...or may I should say, tougher.
If you make it to that age, I hope you reflect on what you wrote today.
But no No-eating.
No she was just part of it. She wasn't leading anything. Being part of a mob isn't a death penalty crime. Exactly why didn't the other armed law enforcement officers standing behind her shoot her then?True
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She was leading a huge mob of people screaming about killing the VP, breaking into a secure zone set up to protect the VP, she was warned, the mob was armed.
If this were the other way around, you would be screaming like a baby, and you know it. I wish they had used non lethal force, but under current police standards, they did what they were supposed to do.
or recognize that halfway up a mountain is best.man can't be sure he will reach the top - so to enjoy life, you should learn to love the climb
She certainly WAS leading it at the moment she was the first to breach the chamber.No she was just part of it. She wasn't leading anything. Being part of a mob isn't a death penalty crime. Exactly why didn't the other armed law enforcement officers standing behind her shoot her then?
It was a foyer not a Senate or House Chamber. Show me a single video of Byrd issuing a command to her. Show me where the law says her crime is a death penalty crime. If this mob was so dangerous why didn't they kill anyone?She certainly WAS leading it at the moment she was the first to breach the chamber.
Then an officer instructed her to back away...which she ignored. He then shot her.
She was leading at that moment.
No it was a one leg Democrat party trying to kick Trump in the ass. It was a massive fail.The Noking Rally was a good swift kick in the ass for Crazy Trump
No it was a one leg Democrat party trying to kick Trump in the ass. It was a massive fail.
She was leading in that she was the first through the doorway/window into an area where the VP was being protected.No she was just part of it. She wasn't leading anything. Being part of a mob isn't a death penalty crime. Exactly why didn't the other armed law enforcement officers standing behind her shoot her then?
Nope she never made it through the 3" think oak doors that protect the House Chamber. Try again.She was leading in that she was the first through the doorway/window into an area where the VP was being protected.