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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] No, they weren't and never were. I reluctantly support the expulsion. Because they were blocking the legislative body. It's no different from what the protesters were doing on J6. There is a time and venue for protest, but protest does not mean you stop other people from executing their legislative duties. [/quote] So where is the expulsion of the House and Senate GOP who aided in the J6 insurrection?[/quote] The PP would say that’s different, that’s freedom of speech. :roll: There’s always an excuse for the GOP bad behavior isn’t bad. [/quote] Republicans need to stop watching Fox News and all their made up lies. Why are Republicans ok with all of the shootings in the US?[/quote] I don't think they are. What they are against is most of the solutions that get floated. [/quote] They refuse to acknowledge that there are many proposals and solutions that would be much better than anything the Republicans are proposing.[/quote] No. They get people want to do stuff and they don't like the solutions. Republicans are not proposing anything so the second part of your statement does not make sense.[/quote] I posted a few pages ago of the legislation the Republicans have either passed or are considering when it comes to school safety. Look back and have a gander. Yes - they are passing legislation. [/quote] Putting more armed security guards in the schools doesn't solve the problem. Just look at Parkland and even the one at Coventry, where at least two of the dead adults were armed. But sure keep bleating on about this.[/quote] There are more examples of school security guards saving lives than what happened in Parkland... which was truly a disgrace and an anomaly. Do some research. And, provide a citation that two of the adults at Coventry were armed. [/quote] This is a moot point. A complete red herring. A security guard or police officer carrying a hand gun simply cannot compete with a shooter with an AR 15 that can discharge Way more rounds, far faster and with more velocity. By the time the guard can get there many people will already be dead. The assault weapons need to be banned period. Reagan, the republican worshipped by the GOP, is the reason the ban actually passed in 1994. Any discussion about security guards or good guys with a gun are just NRA talking points to divert attention from the fact that unfetter d access to large magazines and assault weapons are the real problem. [/quote] Ar 15s shoot just as fast as a pistol. You can talk about the velocity, but that won't come into play at the distances these engagements occur. Mass hooters aren't firing from 300metres.[/quote] https://www.nbcnews.com/think/amp/ncna848346[/quote] Nothing in there on fire rate. Each one fires as fast as you can pull the trigger. Pistols can hold 30 rounds same as a rifle. Pistols are better than rifles in cqb. A short barreled rifle or smg is better than a normal length rifle. .45 wounds are worse. [/quote] Interesting info, I guess the gov’t should ban civilian access to those guns too. Completely fine by me. I’d support that legislation in a heartbeat.[/quote]
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