VA Senate passed 3 gun laws today...

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Anonymous wrote:Gun crazies are making fun of the Virginia House Speaker for getting carjacked.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/virginia-politics/gun-rights-group-mocks-va-lawmaker-for-being-unarmed-during-a-carjacking/2020/01/24/e84180c2-3eb3-11ea-baca-eb7ace0a3455_story.html#click=https://t.co/sb3g3UKiDj


Couldn't happen to a more deserving person. Glad she's now able to fully appreciate the defenselessness she'd like to foist on all Virginians.



You think she DESERVED to get car-jacked?


DP

This happened twenty years ago. But its sad that she didn't learn anything from it.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Gun crazies are making fun of the Virginia House Speaker for getting carjacked.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/virginia-politics/gun-rights-group-mocks-va-lawmaker-for-being-unarmed-during-a-carjacking/2020/01/24/e84180c2-3eb3-11ea-baca-eb7ace0a3455_story.html#click=https://t.co/sb3g3UKiDj


Couldn't happen to a more deserving person. Glad she's now able to fully appreciate the defenselessness she'd like to foist on all Virginians.



You think she DESERVED to get car-jacked?


DP

This happened twenty years ago. But its sad that she didn't learn anything from it.


+1
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Gun crazies are making fun of the Virginia House Speaker for getting carjacked.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/virginia-politics/gun-rights-group-mocks-va-lawmaker-for-being-unarmed-during-a-carjacking/2020/01/24/e84180c2-3eb3-11ea-baca-eb7ace0a3455_story.html#click=https://t.co/sb3g3UKiDj


Couldn't happen to a more deserving person. Glad she's now able to fully appreciate the defenselessness she'd like to foist on all Virginians.



You think she DESERVED to get car-jacked?


DP

This happened twenty years ago. But its sad that she didn't learn anything from it.


+1


Question was...
You think she DESERVED to get car-jacked?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Gun crazies are making fun of the Virginia House Speaker for getting carjacked.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/virginia-politics/gun-rights-group-mocks-va-lawmaker-for-being-unarmed-during-a-carjacking/2020/01/24/e84180c2-3eb3-11ea-baca-eb7ace0a3455_story.html#click=https://t.co/sb3g3UKiDj


Couldn't happen to a more deserving person. Glad she's now able to fully appreciate the defenselessness she'd like to foist on all Virginians.



You think she DESERVED to get car-jacked?


DP

This happened twenty years ago. But its sad that she didn't learn anything from it.


+1


Question was...
You think she DESERVED to get car-jacked?


I don't think many people "deserve" to be a victim of crime, except for criminals themselves.

But if the choice is between a regular person who doesn't aspire to have power over others and just lives their life, or a person who feels they should have the authority to make the laws that others must live by - including laws that make those people more vulnerable and less able to protect themselves - then on that choice, my answer is totally unambiguous: I'd much rather see the politician as a victim than some ordinary person.

Because it means they get to sleep in the bed they made for their fellow citizens whom they're supposed to represent.

Better for her to be carjacked than me.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Gun crazies are making fun of the Virginia House Speaker for getting carjacked.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/virginia-politics/gun-rights-group-mocks-va-lawmaker-for-being-unarmed-during-a-carjacking/2020/01/24/e84180c2-3eb3-11ea-baca-eb7ace0a3455_story.html#click=https://t.co/sb3g3UKiDj


Couldn't happen to a more deserving person. Glad she's now able to fully appreciate the defenselessness she'd like to foist on all Virginians.



You think she DESERVED to get car-jacked?


DP

This happened twenty years ago. But its sad that she didn't learn anything from it.


+1


Question was...
You think she DESERVED to get car-jacked?


I don't think many people "deserve" to be a victim of crime, except for criminals themselves.

But if the choice is between a regular person who doesn't aspire to have power over others and just lives their life, or a person who feels they should have the authority to make the laws that others must live by - including laws that make those people more vulnerable and less able to protect themselves - then on that choice, my answer is totally unambiguous: I'd much rather see the politician as a victim than some ordinary person.

Because it means they get to sleep in the bed they made for their fellow citizens whom they're supposed to represent.

Better for her to be carjacked than me.


So she deserves to be carjacked more than you?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Gun crazies are making fun of the Virginia House Speaker for getting carjacked.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/virginia-politics/gun-rights-group-mocks-va-lawmaker-for-being-unarmed-during-a-carjacking/2020/01/24/e84180c2-3eb3-11ea-baca-eb7ace0a3455_story.html#click=https://t.co/sb3g3UKiDj


Couldn't happen to a more deserving person. Glad she's now able to fully appreciate the defenselessness she'd like to foist on all Virginians.



You think she DESERVED to get car-jacked?


DP

This happened twenty years ago. But its sad that she didn't learn anything from it.


+1


Question was...
You think she DESERVED to get car-jacked?


I don't think many people "deserve" to be a victim of crime, except for criminals themselves.

But if the choice is between a regular person who doesn't aspire to have power over others and just lives their life, or a person who feels they should have the authority to make the laws that others must live by - including laws that make those people more vulnerable and less able to protect themselves - then on that choice, my answer is totally unambiguous: I'd much rather see the politician as a victim than some ordinary person.

Because it means they get to sleep in the bed they made for their fellow citizens whom they're supposed to represent.

Better for her to be carjacked than me.


Agreed, no one "deserves" to get car jacked (well maybe a few people).

This somewhat reminds me of the celebrities and the Bloomberg gun grabbers who talk tough on guns, then you did a little deeper and see they are paying millions for security a year. In their eyes, the common person is not worthy enough to be afforded the right to self defense.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Gun crazies are making fun of the Virginia House Speaker for getting carjacked.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/virginia-politics/gun-rights-group-mocks-va-lawmaker-for-being-unarmed-during-a-carjacking/2020/01/24/e84180c2-3eb3-11ea-baca-eb7ace0a3455_story.html#click=https://t.co/sb3g3UKiDj


Couldn't happen to a more deserving person. Glad she's now able to fully appreciate the defenselessness she'd like to foist on all Virginians.



You think she DESERVED to get car-jacked?


DP

This happened twenty years ago. But its sad that she didn't learn anything from it.


+1


More than me? I guess that depends on each person's individual opinion, doesn't it? But since I'm not the one making laws so it's harder for people like me to defend themselves, and she is... then I doubt very much that ANYONE is going to suggest that I'm more deserving of being carjacked than she is.

Draw your own conclusions.



Question was...
You think she DESERVED to get car-jacked?


I don't think many people "deserve" to be a victim of crime, except for criminals themselves.

But if the choice is between a regular person who doesn't aspire to have power over others and just lives their life, or a person who feels they should have the authority to make the laws that others must live by - including laws that make those people more vulnerable and less able to protect themselves - then on that choice, my answer is totally unambiguous: I'd much rather see the politician as a victim than some ordinary person.

Because it means they get to sleep in the bed they made for their fellow citizens whom they're supposed to represent.

Better for her to be carjacked than me.


So she deserves to be carjacked more than you?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Gun crazies are making fun of the Virginia House Speaker for getting carjacked.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/virginia-politics/gun-rights-group-mocks-va-lawmaker-for-being-unarmed-during-a-carjacking/2020/01/24/e84180c2-3eb3-11ea-baca-eb7ace0a3455_story.html#click=https://t.co/sb3g3UKiDj


Couldn't happen to a more deserving person. Glad she's now able to fully appreciate the defenselessness she'd like to foist on all Virginians.



You think she DESERVED to get car-jacked?


DP

This happened twenty years ago. But its sad that she didn't learn anything from it.


+1


Question was...
You think she DESERVED to get car-jacked?




I don't think many people "deserve" to be a victim of crime, except for criminals themselves.

But if the choice is between a regular person who doesn't aspire to have power over others and just lives their life, or a person who feels they should have the authority to make the laws that others must live by - including laws that make those people more vulnerable and less able to protect themselves - then on that choice, my answer is totally unambiguous: I'd much rather see the politician as a victim than some ordinary person.

Because it means they get to sleep in the bed they made for their fellow citizens whom they're supposed to represent.

Better for her to be carjacked than me.



So she deserves to be carjacked more than you?



Yes. Absolutely, positively 100%.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Gun crazies are making fun of the Virginia House Speaker for getting carjacked.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/virginia-politics/gun-rights-group-mocks-va-lawmaker-for-being-unarmed-during-a-carjacking/2020/01/24/e84180c2-3eb3-11ea-baca-eb7ace0a3455_story.html#click=https://t.co/sb3g3UKiDj


Couldn't happen to a more deserving person. Glad she's now able to fully appreciate the defenselessness she'd like to foist on all Virginians.



You think she DESERVED to get car-jacked?


DP

This happened twenty years ago. But its sad that she didn't learn anything from it.


+1


Question was...
You think she DESERVED to get car-jacked?




I don't think many people "deserve" to be a victim of crime, except for criminals themselves.

But if the choice is between a regular person who doesn't aspire to have power over others and just lives their life, or a person who feels they should have the authority to make the laws that others must live by - including laws that make those people more vulnerable and less able to protect themselves - then on that choice, my answer is totally unambiguous: I'd much rather see the politician as a victim than some ordinary person.

Because it means they get to sleep in the bed they made for their fellow citizens whom they're supposed to represent.

Better for her to be carjacked than me.



So she deserves to be carjacked more than you?



Yes. Absolutely, positively 100%.


Wow. So vile...

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Gun crazies are making fun of the Virginia House Speaker for getting carjacked.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/virginia-politics/gun-rights-group-mocks-va-lawmaker-for-being-unarmed-during-a-carjacking/2020/01/24/e84180c2-3eb3-11ea-baca-eb7ace0a3455_story.html#click=https://t.co/sb3g3UKiDj


Couldn't happen to a more deserving person. Glad she's now able to fully appreciate the defenselessness she'd like to foist on all Virginians.



You think she DESERVED to get car-jacked?


DP

This happened twenty years ago. But its sad that she didn't learn anything from it.


+1


Question was...
You think she DESERVED to get car-jacked?




I don't think many people "deserve" to be a victim of crime, except for criminals themselves.

But if the choice is between a regular person who doesn't aspire to have power over others and just lives their life, or a person who feels they should have the authority to make the laws that others must live by - including laws that make those people more vulnerable and less able to protect themselves - then on that choice, my answer is totally unambiguous: I'd much rather see the politician as a victim than some ordinary person.

Because it means they get to sleep in the bed they made for their fellow citizens whom they're supposed to represent.

Better for her to be carjacked than me.



So she deserves to be carjacked more than you?



Yes. Absolutely, positively 100%.


Wow. So vile...



You do too, for that matter.

Because you also want to see people disarmed.

Both of you are more deserving of being carjacked than me.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Gun crazies are making fun of the Virginia House Speaker for getting carjacked.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/virginia-politics/gun-rights-group-mocks-va-lawmaker-for-being-unarmed-during-a-carjacking/2020/01/24/e84180c2-3eb3-11ea-baca-eb7ace0a3455_story.html#click=https://t.co/sb3g3UKiDj


Couldn't happen to a more deserving person. Glad she's now able to fully appreciate the defenselessness she'd like to foist on all Virginians.



You think she DESERVED to get car-jacked?


DP

This happened twenty years ago. But its sad that she didn't learn anything from it.


+1


Question was...
You think she DESERVED to get car-jacked?




I don't think many people "deserve" to be a victim of crime, except for criminals themselves.

But if the choice is between a regular person who doesn't aspire to have power over others and just lives their life, or a person who feels they should have the authority to make the laws that others must live by - including laws that make those people more vulnerable and less able to protect themselves - then on that choice, my answer is totally unambiguous: I'd much rather see the politician as a victim than some ordinary person.

Because it means they get to sleep in the bed they made for their fellow citizens whom they're supposed to represent.

Better for her to be carjacked than me.



So she deserves to be carjacked more than you?



Yes. Absolutely, positively 100%.


Wow. So vile...



Let me guess...the gun nut is a “Christian”?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They’re fine, but meaningless.

The assault weapons ban completely failed. Democrats got cold feet after the weeks of uproar and sanctuary resolutions.


This is a sad conservative who hasn’t figured out yet (or is afraid to own up to) liberals winning.

Democrats organized. They elected a majority in each house and a governor. And now they’re exerting power.

This is what happens when a country is majority-liberal, but conservatives retain power by lying to a white minority that benefits from anti-majoritarian Senate and Electoral College rules. It also helps that VA is fairly high- educated.

Better get ready, GOP. In 10 years the whole country is gonna look like this. I hear a lot of gun-toting American white nationalists are moving to Russia (like The Base leader guy.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They’re fine, but meaningless.

The assault weapons ban completely failed. Democrats got cold feet after the weeks of uproar and sanctuary resolutions.


This is a sad conservative who hasn’t figured out yet (or is afraid to own up to) liberals winning.

Democrats organized. They elected a majority in each house and a governor. And now they’re exerting power.

This is what happens when a country is majority-liberal, but conservatives retain power by lying to a white minority that benefits from anti-majoritarian Senate and Electoral College rules. It also helps that VA is fairly high- educated.

Better get ready, GOP. In 10 years the whole country is gonna look like this. I hear a lot of gun-toting American white nationalists are moving to Russia (like The Base leader guy.)


We’ll see ... I still hold some hope that liberals and conservatives will destroy each other, leaving only rational human beings.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They’re fine, but meaningless.

The assault weapons ban completely failed. Democrats got cold feet after the weeks of uproar and sanctuary resolutions.


This is a sad conservative who hasn’t figured out yet (or is afraid to own up to) liberals winning.

Democrats organized. They elected a majority in each house and a governor. And now they’re exerting power.

This is what happens when a country is majority-liberal, but conservatives retain power by lying to a white minority that benefits from anti-majoritarian Senate and Electoral College rules. It also helps that VA is fairly high- educated.

Better get ready, GOP. In 10 years the whole country is gonna look like this. I hear a lot of gun-toting American white nationalists are moving to Russia (like The Base leader guy.)


We’ll see ... I still hold some hope that liberals and conservatives will destroy each other, leaving only rational human beings.


Lmao. This is one of the most ignorant things I have ever read regarding politics. Politics is the constructive between those who wants change versus those who wants to maintain status quo. To wish the two sides to disappear is to wish for chaos and disorder.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Gun crazies are making fun of the Virginia House Speaker for getting carjacked.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/virginia-politics/gun-rights-group-mocks-va-lawmaker-for-being-unarmed-during-a-carjacking/2020/01/24/e84180c2-3eb3-11ea-baca-eb7ace0a3455_story.html#click=https://t.co/sb3g3UKiDj


Couldn't happen to a more deserving person. Glad she's now able to fully appreciate the defenselessness she'd like to foist on all Virginians.



You think she DESERVED to get car-jacked?


DP

This happened twenty years ago. But its sad that she didn't learn anything from it.


+1


Question was...
You think she DESERVED to get car-jacked?




I don't think many people "deserve" to be a victim of crime, except for criminals themselves.

But if the choice is between a regular person who doesn't aspire to have power over others and just lives their life, or a person who feels they should have the authority to make the laws that others must live by - including laws that make those people more vulnerable and less able to protect themselves - then on that choice, my answer is totally unambiguous: I'd much rather see the politician as a victim than some ordinary person.

Because it means they get to sleep in the bed they made for their fellow citizens whom they're supposed to represent.

Better for her to be carjacked than me.



So she deserves to be carjacked more than you?



Yes. Absolutely, positively 100%.


Wow. So vile...



You do too, for that matter.

Because you also want to see people disarmed.

Both of you are more deserving of being carjacked than me.


Like I said. So vile. Thanks for demonstrating what a true POS you really are.

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