Sean Charles Dunn (Sandwich Thrower) is exactly what I needed today!

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He knew the risks and he did it anyway.

This is not an idiot. He's a hero.

MAGAs, you have nothing to gloat about. You know you're going to get pardons no matter what.



Oh great! Now you’re gonna be calling this guy a hero? He is an idiot and a loser. Exactly like the stupid January 6 protesters, he is the same!

Assault a police officer, any law-enforcement and you should go straight to jail.


What, exactly was the damage a sandwich was going to do to someone with a gun?


What exactly was the thought process of a an adult male throwing his sandwich at anyone? Clearly, either not too bright and/or
Emotional control and impulse control issues. It's as if he hasn't outgrown his nerdy personality in middle school.


Oh let’s see what happens when this goes before a dc jury.


If he is charged with a felony, it won't make it to a jury trials the wisest course of action for the defendant would be to plea out to a misdemeanor charge if offered by the prosecutor.

However, the prosecutor may not offer a plea deal option if the government wants to make an example of the defendant.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t realize liberals could afford sandwiches unless they use EBT.


The irony, and stupidity, of your comment is that rich people overwhelmingly live in liberal areas. People in DC, NYC, San Francisco, Boston and LA together pay more in federal income taxes than every single person living in a red state combined.


I'd much rather live in a red state with people of modest means than in an area where people are judged by their wealth. I also have much more admiration for a hardworking nurse, school teacher, social worker, school counselor, small business owner, mechanic, farmer, etc than some elitist from the places you mentioned who earns a living as a stock broker, finance specialist, California film industry person, etc.


Why would you have more respect for a mechanic than a stock broker, if they both work hard and are good at their respective crafts?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t realize liberals could afford sandwiches unless they use EBT.


The irony, and stupidity, of your comment is that rich people overwhelmingly live in liberal areas. People in DC, NYC, San Francisco, Boston and LA together pay more in federal income taxes than every single person living in a red state combined.


I'd much rather live in a red state with people of modest means than in an area where people are judged by their wealth. I also have much more admiration for a hardworking nurse, school teacher, social worker, school counselor, small business owner, mechanic, farmer, etc than some elitist from the places you mentioned who earns a living as a stock broker, finance specialist, California film industry person, etc.


Why would you have more respect for a mechanic than a stock broker, if they both work hard and are good at their respective crafts?


In general, they are hard working, humble folks who don't look down on others for not being wealthy or for living in a rural area, or for "working with their hands," or for living in a red state, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He knew the risks and he did it anyway.

This is not an idiot. He's a hero.

MAGAs, you have nothing to gloat about. You know you're going to get pardons no matter what.



Oh great! Now you’re gonna be calling this guy a hero? He is an idiot and a loser. Exactly like the stupid January 6 protesters, he is the same!

Assault a police officer, any law-enforcement and you should go straight to jail.


What, exactly was the damage a sandwich was going to do to someone with a gun?


What exactly was the thought process of a an adult male throwing his sandwich at anyone? Clearly, either not too bright and/or
Emotional control and impulse control issues. It's as if he hasn't outgrown his nerdy personality in middle school.


Oh let’s see what happens when this goes before a dc jury.


If he is charged with a felony, it won't make it to a jury trials the wisest course of action for the defendant would be to plea out to a misdemeanor charge if offered by the prosecutor.

However, the prosecutor may not offer a plea deal option if the government wants to make an example of the defendant.


He shouldn't take any deal because no jury in DC will convict him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t realize liberals could afford sandwiches unless they use EBT.


The irony, and stupidity, of your comment is that rich people overwhelmingly live in liberal areas. People in DC, NYC, San Francisco, Boston and LA together pay more in federal income taxes than every single person living in a red state combined.


I'd much rather live in a red state with people of modest means than in an area where people are judged by their wealth. I also have much more admiration for a hardworking nurse, school teacher, social worker, school counselor, small business owner, mechanic, farmer, etc than some elitist from the places you mentioned who earns a living as a stock broker, finance specialist, California film industry person, etc.


I'm confused. First, you said liberals were so poor you didnt think they could afford a sandwich. Now, you say they're all out of touch elitists. It sounds like the real issue is that you just really hate Democrats, and for no specific reason. Since you obviously don't live in the DMV, maybe you should stop posting here and go hang out at the bowling alley or at Applebees or whatever boring ass shit you do in your shitty little town in Missouri.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t realize liberals could afford sandwiches unless they use EBT.


The irony, and stupidity, of your comment is that rich people overwhelmingly live in liberal areas. People in DC, NYC, San Francisco, Boston and LA together pay more in federal income taxes than every single person living in a red state combined.


I'd much rather live in a red state with people of modest means than in an area where people are judged by their wealth. I also have much more admiration for a hardworking nurse, school teacher, social worker, school counselor, small business owner, mechanic, farmer, etc than some elitist from the places you mentioned who earns a living as a stock broker, finance specialist, California film industry person, etc.


I'm confused. First, you said liberals were so poor you didnt think they could afford a sandwich. Now, you say they're all out of touch elitists. It sounds like the real issue is that you just really hate Democrats, and for no specific reason. Since you obviously don't live in the DMV, maybe you should stop posting here and go hang out at the bowling alley or at Applebees or whatever boring ass shit you do in your shitty little town in Missouri.


PP here. I never posted anything about liberals not being able to afford a sandwich. I can't stand Trump and voted for Harris. FWIW I'm a graduate of a highly regarded boarding school and have graduate degrees. I live nowhere near Missouri and have several family members who live and work in DC. I also think elite snobs are destroying the Democrat party with their disdain for working class folks, including police officers and other authority figures.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t realize liberals could afford sandwiches unless they use EBT.


The irony, and stupidity, of your comment is that rich people overwhelmingly live in liberal areas. People in DC, NYC, San Francisco, Boston and LA together pay more in federal income taxes than every single person living in a red state combined.


I'd much rather live in a red state with people of modest means than in an area where people are judged by their wealth. I also have much more admiration for a hardworking nurse, school teacher, social worker, school counselor, small business owner, mechanic, farmer, etc than some elitist from the places you mentioned who earns a living as a stock broker, finance specialist, California film industry person, etc.


Why would you have more respect for a mechanic than a stock broker, if they both work hard and are good at their respective crafts?


+1

A great truism in America is that blue collar people or tradespeople tend to be overwhelmingly MAGA. So I tend to eschew such people unless it can’t be avoided. And in the circumstances where I cannot avoid interaction and need them to perform some kind of function or service, I definitely convey the attitude that they’re there to serve me, not to think of me as their equal.

A broker is more likely to be wealthy, and they’re worthy of respect for what they’ve achieved and the wealth they’ve amassed. Because that IS worthy of respect.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t realize liberals could afford sandwiches unless they use EBT.


The irony, and stupidity, of your comment is that rich people overwhelmingly live in liberal areas. People in DC, NYC, San Francisco, Boston and LA together pay more in federal income taxes than every single person living in a red state combined.


I'd much rather live in a red state with people of modest means than in an area where people are judged by their wealth. I also have much more admiration for a hardworking nurse, school teacher, social worker, school counselor, small business owner, mechanic, farmer, etc than some elitist from the places you mentioned who earns a living as a stock broker, finance specialist, California film industry person, etc.


Why would you have more respect for a mechanic than a stock broker, if they both work hard and are good at their respective crafts?


+1

A great truism in America is that blue collar people or tradespeople tend to be overwhelmingly MAGA. So I tend to eschew such people unless it can’t be avoided. And in the circumstances where I cannot avoid interaction and need them to perform some kind of function or service, I definitely convey the attitude that they’re there to serve me, not to think of me as their equal.

A broker is more likely to be wealthy, and they’re worthy of respect for what they’ve achieved and the wealth they’ve amassed. Because that IS worthy of respect.


So, do you respect Trump for the wealth he has accumulated?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t realize liberals could afford sandwiches unless they use EBT.


The irony, and stupidity, of your comment is that rich people overwhelmingly live in liberal areas. People in DC, NYC, San Francisco, Boston and LA together pay more in federal income taxes than every single person living in a red state combined.


I'd much rather live in a red state with people of modest means than in an area where people are judged by their wealth. I also have much more admiration for a hardworking nurse, school teacher, social worker, school counselor, small business owner, mechanic, farmer, etc than some elitist from the places you mentioned who earns a living as a stock broker, finance specialist, California film industry person, etc.


Why would you have more respect for a mechanic than a stock broker, if they both work hard and are good at their respective crafts?


+1

A great truism in America is that blue collar people or tradespeople tend to be overwhelmingly MAGA. So I tend to eschew such people unless it can’t be avoided. And in the circumstances where I cannot avoid interaction and need them to perform some kind of function or service, I definitely convey the attitude that they’re there to serve me, not to think of me as their equal.

A broker is more likely to be wealthy, and they’re worthy of respect for what they’ve achieved and the wealth they’ve amassed. Because that IS worthy of respect.


Shallow people like you are so obnoxious.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He knew the risks and he did it anyway.

This is not an idiot. He's a hero.

MAGAs, you have nothing to gloat about. You know you're going to get pardons no matter what.



Oh great! Now you’re gonna be calling this guy a hero? He is an idiot and a loser. Exactly like the stupid January 6 protesters, he is the same!

Assault a police officer, any law-enforcement and you should go straight to jail.


What, exactly was the damage a sandwich was going to do to someone with a gun?


What exactly was the thought process of a an adult male throwing his sandwich at anyone? Clearly, either not too bright and/or
Emotional control and impulse control issues. It's as if he hasn't outgrown his nerdy personality in middle school.


Oh let’s see what happens when this goes before a dc jury.


If he is charged with a felony, it won't make it to a jury trials the wisest course of action for the defendant would be to plea out to a misdemeanor charge if offered by the prosecutor.

However, the prosecutor may not offer a plea deal option if the government wants to make an example of the defendant.



They have to get a grand jury to indict him before he can be charged with felony. Grand juries have been calling BS on Trumps DOJ lately.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t realize liberals could afford sandwiches unless they use EBT.


The irony, and stupidity, of your comment is that rich people overwhelmingly live in liberal areas. People in DC, NYC, San Francisco, Boston and LA together pay more in federal income taxes than every single person living in a red state combined.


I'd much rather live in a red state with people of modest means than in an area where people are judged by their wealth. I also have much more admiration for a hardworking nurse, school teacher, social worker, school counselor, small business owner, mechanic, farmer, etc than some elitist from the places you mentioned who earns a living as a stock broker, finance specialist, California film industry person, etc.


Why would you have more respect for a mechanic than a stock broker, if they both work hard and are good at their respective crafts?


+1

A great truism in America is that blue collar people or tradespeople tend to be overwhelmingly MAGA. So I tend to eschew such people unless it can’t be avoided. And in the circumstances where I cannot avoid interaction and need them to perform some kind of function or service, I definitely convey the attitude that they’re there to serve me, not to think of me as their equal.

A broker is more likely to be wealthy, and they’re worthy of respect for what they’ve achieved and the wealth they’ve amassed. Because that IS worthy of respect.


You are not a democrat. You are more like Trump than not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t realize liberals could afford sandwiches unless they use EBT.


The irony, and stupidity, of your comment is that rich people overwhelmingly live in liberal areas. People in DC, NYC, San Francisco, Boston and LA together pay more in federal income taxes than every single person living in a red state combined.


I'd much rather live in a red state with people of modest means than in an area where people are judged by their wealth. I also have much more admiration for a hardworking nurse, school teacher, social worker, school counselor, small business owner, mechanic, farmer, etc than some elitist from the places you mentioned who earns a living as a stock broker, finance specialist, California film industry person, etc.


Why would you have more respect for a mechanic than a stock broker, if they both work hard and are good at their respective crafts?


+1

A great truism in America is that blue collar people or tradespeople tend to be overwhelmingly MAGA. So I tend to eschew such people unless it can’t be avoided. And in the circumstances where I cannot avoid interaction and need them to perform some kind of function or service, I definitely convey the attitude that they’re there to serve me, not to think of me as their equal.

A broker is more likely to be wealthy, and they’re worthy of respect for what they’ve achieved and the wealth they’ve amassed. Because that IS worthy of respect.


I've never heard someone say that they "eschew people". I consulted chatgpt to see if my instinct was correct. It said that while not technically grammatically incorrect, it's an unusual and unnatural use of the word.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t realize liberals could afford sandwiches unless they use EBT.


The irony, and stupidity, of your comment is that rich people overwhelmingly live in liberal areas. People in DC, NYC, San Francisco, Boston and LA together pay more in federal income taxes than every single person living in a red state combined.


I'd much rather live in a red state with people of modest means than in an area where people are judged by their wealth. I also have much more admiration for a hardworking nurse, school teacher, social worker, school counselor, small business owner, mechanic, farmer, etc than some elitist from the places you mentioned who earns a living as a stock broker, finance specialist, California film industry person, etc.


So why do you care about some fed up American that threw a sandwich?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t realize liberals could afford sandwiches unless they use EBT.


The irony, and stupidity, of your comment is that rich people overwhelmingly live in liberal areas. People in DC, NYC, San Francisco, Boston and LA together pay more in federal income taxes than every single person living in a red state combined.


I'd much rather live in a red state with people of modest means than in an area where people are judged by their wealth. I also have much more admiration for a hardworking nurse, school teacher, social worker, school counselor, small business owner, mechanic, farmer, etc than some elitist from the places you mentioned who earns a living as a stock broker, finance specialist, California film industry person, etc.


So why do you care about some fed up American that threw a sandwich?


Why do YOU care?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t realize liberals could afford sandwiches unless they use EBT.


The irony, and stupidity, of your comment is that rich people overwhelmingly live in liberal areas. People in DC, NYC, San Francisco, Boston and LA together pay more in federal income taxes than every single person living in a red state combined.


I'd much rather live in a red state with people of modest means than in an area where people are judged by their wealth. I also have much more admiration for a hardworking nurse, school teacher, social worker, school counselor, small business owner, mechanic, farmer, etc than some elitist from the places you mentioned who earns a living as a stock broker, finance specialist, California film industry person, etc.


Why would you have more respect for a mechanic than a stock broker, if they both work hard and are good at their respective crafts?


In general, they are hard working, humble folks who don't look down on others for not being wealthy or for living in a rural area, or for "working with their hands," or for living in a red state, etc.


But it's okay for rural Americans to make a lot of faulty assumptions about city dwellers and look down on them for a whole host of reasons...? And MAGAs are anything but humble.
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