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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Someone here will find footage of her saying it.[/quote] She said it on the house floor. You can go to C-Span to see it.[/quote] Shows how much you know. It was not on the House floor. So, you must not have listened or read what she said.[/quote] What speech are you talking about? Maybe you saw a different speech. [/quote] She gave one outside the House with questions. I did not realize she spoke about it on the House floor. Her statement on the house floor that the kid with the gun "took the school hostage and this happened right down the hall from my classroom." Sounds to me like the story was pretty accurate if you listen to what she said. Again, I find her past extremely troubling. But, the Mail article misrepresented her words. I do find her surprisingly articulate. I have no idea if she has dropped QAnon or not, she says she has. Her speech was good, though. There is a lot to attack her on, but the story about the kid int he school is not one of them.[/quote] So basically you implied someone else was dumb or didn’t have all the information, when you were the one who hadn’t watched or listened to the speech people were referencing and that has been all over the news. Then you misquote the speech to make it seem accurate, and call it a good speech, while admitting you’re not sure if she means what she says. You misquoted by saying she said he “took the school hostage and this happened right down the hall from my classroom.” Her quote was that he took “the entire school hostage” which definitely implies she was a hostage. At least if she’s at the school, and the entire school is being held hostage, those words mean she was a hostage. Then she says it happened down the hall from her classroom, which makes the whole thing a little muddy, because how did she get taken hostage if she wasn’t in the room with the hostage taker? At any rate, it doesn’t matter, because school officials and news reports say he took a smaller number of students hostage, not the whole school. This isn’t to diminish or minimize her experience. I’m sure it was scary for the teachers, staff, and the students and their families. I can’t imagine being in that situation. However, words have meanings. What she says doesn’t match up to what was reported, yet she was loud and proud when she called out David Hogg and harassed him. Also, while she usually pronounces words correctly and sometimes uses words with clear meanings, although the order she puts them in makes her sentences false, I wouldn’t call her articulate. Especially in that speech. She was accused of saying things like Sandy Hook and Parkland shootings were false flag operations. She refuted that by saying school shootings definitely happen. She said there was no evidence that a plane crashed into the pentagon on 9/11. She refuted that by saying 9/11 happened. She also said she “was allowed to believe” in things that weren’t true. She couldn’t even take responsibility and say she believed things that weren’t true. Not a good speech if you’re paying attention. [/quote]
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