Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So who exactly gave Ramos all the thousands of dollars to buy his guns, ammo, body armor, etc? And no, Ramos did not have a credit card three days after he turned 18.
This has already been discussed. He received easy loans from a company that specializes I giving loans for this crap because of fReEdUmm. Daniel Defense. Google it.
Ramos was also really motivated and saved a lot of money from part time jobs so he could made the intial purchase and then get a loan he never planned to pay back from Daniel Defense.
he made the intial purchase and then get a loan he never planned to pay back from Daniel Defense.
Well, well, well... So you're saying school shooters don't have a right to lay-away plans in order to purchase the assault rifle of their dreams? Really, liberal?
Mass shooters are Americans and they have rights to any assault rifle they want. Mind you're own business.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So who exactly gave Ramos all the thousands of dollars to buy his guns, ammo, body armor, etc? And no, Ramos did not have a credit card three days after he turned 18.
This has already been discussed. He received easy loans from a company that specializes I giving loans for this crap because of fReEdUmm. Daniel Defense. Google it.
Ramos was also really motivated and saved a lot of money from part time jobs so he could made the intial purchase and then get a loan he never planned to pay back from Daniel Defense.
he made the intial purchase and then get a loan he never planned to pay back from Daniel Defense.
Anonymous wrote:So who exactly gave Ramos all the thousands of dollars to buy his guns, ammo, body armor, etc? And no, Ramos did not have a credit card three days after he turned 18.
Anonymous wrote:
The doors at my school don’t need a rock to stay open. There’s a mechanism that holds them open, for example at dismissal or a fire drill. Or if we are loading or unloading our cars for a party, or to bring in supplies for a presentation, or to load boxes into our carts at the end of the year. This is a totally normal thing to hold the door open while bringing things in and out of the school. I guarantee it happens at thousands and thousands of schools every day. The problem isn’t a rock and the problem isn’t popping a door open.
The problem is guns.
Anonymous wrote:So who exactly gave Ramos all the thousands of dollars to buy his guns, ammo, body armor, etc? And no, Ramos did not have a credit card three days after he turned 18.
Anonymous wrote:
The doors at my school don’t need a rock to stay open. There’s a mechanism that holds them open, for example at dismissal or a fire drill. Or if we are loading or unloading our cars for a party, or to bring in supplies for a presentation, or to load boxes into our carts at the end of the year. This is a totally normal thing to hold the door open while bringing things in and out of the school. I guarantee it happens at thousands and thousands of schools every day. The problem isn’t a rock and the problem isn’t popping a door open.
The problem is guns.
Anonymous wrote:Where was the SWAT team while the children were getting slaughtered for an hour, and how come they never showed up?
