Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ You know, I was going to ask Jeff to remove your posts because you're obviously a creeper (both of you, if it's different people, which I kind of doubt), but I think I'd prefer if he would keep them up. I hope prospective voters searching for info on Comstock see these posts and realize exactly what type of people support her.
We couldn't help but notice you failed to provide even the thinnest of details to support your claims. Not even a "on the rare instances when I carry, I typically carry a ______ in a ________ holster, loaded with ________ ammunition. I practice at a range with _______ lanes, the lane dividers are blue plastic, the overhead target shuttle has ________ buttons and the paint on the range walls is ________.
Had you offered up something like that, you'd have gained credibility with the skeptics here. But you didn't. So you sort of proved out the numerous assertions made in this thread that you're not trustworthy or knowledgeable about your claims to be a gun owner and CCW holder.
Thanks
Who is "we" exactly? If you'd asked what I carried first, without acting like a crazy stalker, I would have told you. You didn't. You asked which range(s) I frequent and you're obviously an angry person with an axe to grind. I'll bet most women find you creepy if you're a guy, or if you're female, you have a lot of problems maintaining friendships, especially with other women.
Anyway, keep posting. SEO is a beautiful thing! Right now, if you Google "Barbara Comstock NRA" (without quotes), this thread comes up on the first page. It not only helps monitize this website, but like I said, shows exactly what kind of people support Comstock.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ENOUGH! You women beating up on another woman who has taken on a very difficult job has got to stop. Men don't behave this way about other candidates. This is not adult behavior. Your comments are infantile. Some of us were undecided before. After reading this childish display of picking, picking, picking for an election that is 13 months away, I am definitely voting for Comstock.
Apparently you haven't heard anything out of Trump's mouth, ever.
Apparently, you don't understand why many of us were pushed to vote for Trump. Hint: it has to do with the same sanctimonious, self-righteous liberals seen on this very thread. Pushed us right over the edge, and will likely do it again in future elections. The learning curve is steep with you people, isn't it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$1.5 is about what I'd call "average".
Maybe by McLean standards?
I can assure you that the home in what I thought was her neighborhood is NOT what I would call average in any sense of the word. Was it an estate? No, but it was the nicest house I have been to this in this area.
So, do you feel similarly about the homes of Democratic politicians? How about the Obamas' home(s)? Clintons? Any number of local Democrats? Or is it just when a Republican has a nice home, they're a target?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$1.5 is about what I'd call "average".
Maybe by McLean standards?
I can assure you that the home in what I thought was her neighborhood is NOT what I would call average in any sense of the word. Was it an estate? No, but it was the nicest house I have been to this in this area.
It's my neighborhood. It's average. Two minutes of googling and you can find. That said, I can't stand her.
I think Average-for-McLean and Average-for-Everywhere Else are two houses with very different values.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:".....have a CCW but almost never carry"
Translated for everyone who doesn't know anything about guns or CCW:
"I did the absolute minimum of training required and necessary to obtain the license, then immediately stopped doing anything to maintain even that low level of proficiency. I almost never carry the gun, so on the occasions when I do, I'm *incredibly* dangerous, because it's like I'm carrying it for the first time, instead of being as familiar with it as my phone or house keys. I'm not used to wearing it, it might fall out of my holster because I'm not used to that either, I might pull the trigger accidentally because I'm not used to it being there, I might even take it off and forget about it when I'm in the bathroom stall, because I'm not used to having it on me and therefore don't feel right when it's missing. I'm basically a danger to everyone around me, because I don't take this responsibility seriously, and treat the privilege of being able to carry a gun to defend myself as some sort of casual thing. Anyhoo, I like to tell people I carry, because it implies to people who don't know anything about guns that I must be some kind of expert, and can win post wars on the interwebz because of my awesome gun knowledge."
This is what "almost never carry it" means, folks.
PP, you should throw your handgun off a bridge, so you won't hurt yourself with it.
Every.
Single.
Word.
Of.
This.
Absolutely nails it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$1.5 is about what I'd call "average".
Maybe by McLean standards?
I can assure you that the home in what I thought was her neighborhood is NOT what I would call average in any sense of the word. Was it an estate? No, but it was the nicest house I have been to this in this area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ENOUGH! You women beating up on another woman who has taken on a very difficult job has got to stop. Men don't behave this way about other candidates. This is not adult behavior. Your comments are infantile. Some of us were undecided before. After reading this childish display of picking, picking, picking for an election that is 13 months away, I am definitely voting for Comstock.
Apparently you haven't heard anything out of Trump's mouth, ever.
Anonymous wrote:Oh, look Barbara's friend came back!
How much is her "modest" house worth, Friend of Barb? Since you brought it up...
I'm so psyched for her to lose her seat. She is a coward who is afraid of her constituents and she is completely 100% wrong on all the issues our family cares about.
Anonymous wrote:You know, 14:01, you just might apologize to someone when you learn you are wrong but have been beating them up on a thread. It's people posting like you do that will throw my vote to Comstock. I never see her or her campaign on DCUM insulting constituents.
Anonymous wrote:Comstock just voted for the budget.
So much for fiscal restraint and being a true conservative. She just voted to add $1.5 Trillion to the deficit.
Anonymous wrote:I think the thread said a lot about the Democrats. This race is more than a year off. NO one cares about this race right now except for the DCCC, the liberal super PACs and Soros. The same groups are attacking the other Republican members of Congress up in Nov. 2018 just like this. No one else is posting. The fact that they keep posting here with outrageous, stupid, and ignorant claims proves this is an intolerant left group attacking Representative Comstock. I believe, over time, it will hurt the Dems more than it will hurt Comstock. There have been so many of these "bursts" of viciousness that sound similar, all using the "Bab"s line - the constituents of the 10th Congressional District are very smart. They know who is behind these posts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It also illustrates nicely the kind of people who oppose her: liars.
Exactly. And they keep starting the threads on "Babs" (which no one ever calls her) and trying to escalate with ever-more outrageous posts. This is the DCCC and the liberal pacs at work. Every single post started on Comstock reads the same way. I've asked Jeff to move this to politics so at least I don't have to see my representative libeled but it stays here in recent topics. And now one of the liberal voices will accuse me of being "Babs" posting for herself because that's what they do. It's just pure ignorant hatred and I wish the pacs and DCCC would stop this behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Comstock just voted for the budget.
So much for fiscal restraint and being a true conservative. She just voted to add $1.5 Trillion to the deficit.