Anonymous wrote:That map is strange. Isn’t FL most restrictive now? I guess I need to go read their definitions of categories.
I still can’t believe we are living this nightmare. And that our homestate is hanging on by a thread. Just one district going the wrong way changes everything.
Anonymous wrote:That map is strange. Isn’t FL most restrictive now? I guess I need to go read their definitions of categories.
I still can’t believe we are living this nightmare. And that our homestate is hanging on by a thread. Just one district going the wrong way changes everything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please let that prediction be true. I swear I’m ready to move my girls across the Potomac otherwise
+1
You don’t need to move. If they need an abortion, just drive across the border. It’s right there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please let that prediction be true. I swear I’m ready to move my girls across the Potomac otherwise
+1
You don’t need to move. If they need an abortion, just drive across the border. It’s right there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please let that prediction be true. I swear I’m ready to move my girls across the Potomac otherwise
+1
Anonymous wrote:Please let that prediction be true. I swear I’m ready to move my girls across the Potomac otherwise
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Sorry - when all we saw for days on end were BLM protesters harassing drivers, hitting their cars, blocking traffic, yelling and banging on their windows - I'm far more inclined to give this woman the benefit of the doubt that this is indeed what she and her daughter experienced.![]()
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The gaslighting is coming from those who insist she did something wrong that night. Really pathetic that the city told the police they were not allowed to intervene during this chaos.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8487993/Woman-calling-911-report-protesters-car-told-patient.html
According to the police reports ― which characterize the protest as peaceful, with “no arrests or property damage” ― witnesses told police there was a car being aggressive toward protesters in the same intersection where Durant was located, at the same time she was there.
Beyond that, the full recording of Durant’s 911 call includes an exchange where she says she is prepared to run people over. These portions of the audio were selectively edited out of Carlson’s TV segment.
At one point during the call, the police officer on the line is calmly telling an audibly upset Durant not to hit demonstrators with her car. Durant responds: “Well, I will. I absolutely will.”
BS. The entire phone call is played in the above link and she does *not* say she is "prepared to run people over." What a load of crap. She is frantically trying to get out of a situation in which she's surrounded by BLM protesters - who are jumping on and hitting her car. And the police were instructed not to intervene.
Do continue your ridiculous LWNJ spin, though.
So you didn't listen to it?
Around the 1 min mark...
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/tara-durant-black-lives-matter-protest-exaggerated_n_654143aae4b0ae2dc0b5a243?30l
It couldn't have been that bad if she was able to get out the demonstration so quickly.
She is saying she "absolutely will hit someone" if she has to drive through the crowd - meaning it will be unavoidable because they would not get out of the way.![]()
We can all hear her saying she will hit them if they don't get out of the way.
At one point during the call, the police officer on the line is calmly telling an audibly upset Durant not to hit demonstrators with her car. Durant responds: “Well, I will. I absolutely will.”
I guess it's a good thing they got out of her way before she ran them over.
This has been explained to you repeatedly. It's clear you just want to be deliberately obtuse and enjoy arguing. Anyone with half a brain understands what she's saying and why.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Sorry - when all we saw for days on end were BLM protesters harassing drivers, hitting their cars, blocking traffic, yelling and banging on their windows - I'm far more inclined to give this woman the benefit of the doubt that this is indeed what she and her daughter experienced.![]()
![]()
The gaslighting is coming from those who insist she did something wrong that night. Really pathetic that the city told the police they were not allowed to intervene during this chaos.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8487993/Woman-calling-911-report-protesters-car-told-patient.html
According to the police reports ― which characterize the protest as peaceful, with “no arrests or property damage” ― witnesses told police there was a car being aggressive toward protesters in the same intersection where Durant was located, at the same time she was there.
Beyond that, the full recording of Durant’s 911 call includes an exchange where she says she is prepared to run people over. These portions of the audio were selectively edited out of Carlson’s TV segment.
At one point during the call, the police officer on the line is calmly telling an audibly upset Durant not to hit demonstrators with her car. Durant responds: “Well, I will. I absolutely will.”
BS. The entire phone call is played in the above link and she does *not* say she is "prepared to run people over." What a load of crap. She is frantically trying to get out of a situation in which she's surrounded by BLM protesters - who are jumping on and hitting her car. And the police were instructed not to intervene.
Do continue your ridiculous LWNJ spin, though.
So you didn't listen to it?
Around the 1 min mark...
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/tara-durant-black-lives-matter-protest-exaggerated_n_654143aae4b0ae2dc0b5a243?30l
It couldn't have been that bad if she was able to get out the demonstration so quickly.
She is saying she "absolutely will hit someone" if she has to drive through the crowd - meaning it will be unavoidable because they would not get out of the way.![]()
We can all hear her saying she will hit them if they don't get out of the way.
At one point during the call, the police officer on the line is calmly telling an audibly upset Durant not to hit demonstrators with her car. Durant responds: “Well, I will. I absolutely will.”
I guess it's a good thing they got out of her way before she ran them over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Sorry - when all we saw for days on end were BLM protesters harassing drivers, hitting their cars, blocking traffic, yelling and banging on their windows - I'm far more inclined to give this woman the benefit of the doubt that this is indeed what she and her daughter experienced.![]()
![]()
The gaslighting is coming from those who insist she did something wrong that night. Really pathetic that the city told the police they were not allowed to intervene during this chaos.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8487993/Woman-calling-911-report-protesters-car-told-patient.html
According to the police reports ― which characterize the protest as peaceful, with “no arrests or property damage” ― witnesses told police there was a car being aggressive toward protesters in the same intersection where Durant was located, at the same time she was there.
Beyond that, the full recording of Durant’s 911 call includes an exchange where she says she is prepared to run people over. These portions of the audio were selectively edited out of Carlson’s TV segment.
At one point during the call, the police officer on the line is calmly telling an audibly upset Durant not to hit demonstrators with her car. Durant responds: “Well, I will. I absolutely will.”
BS. The entire phone call is played in the above link and she does *not* say she is "prepared to run people over." What a load of crap. She is frantically trying to get out of a situation in which she's surrounded by BLM protesters - who are jumping on and hitting her car. And the police were instructed not to intervene.
Do continue your ridiculous LWNJ spin, though.
So you didn't listen to it?
Around the 1 min mark...
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/tara-durant-black-lives-matter-protest-exaggerated_n_654143aae4b0ae2dc0b5a243?30l
It couldn't have been that bad if she was able to get out the demonstration so quickly.
She is saying she "absolutely will hit someone" if she has to drive through the crowd - meaning it will be unavoidable because they would not get out of the way.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Sorry - when all we saw for days on end were BLM protesters harassing drivers, hitting their cars, blocking traffic, yelling and banging on their windows - I'm far more inclined to give this woman the benefit of the doubt that this is indeed what she and her daughter experienced.![]()
![]()
The gaslighting is coming from those who insist she did something wrong that night. Really pathetic that the city told the police they were not allowed to intervene during this chaos.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8487993/Woman-calling-911-report-protesters-car-told-patient.html
According to the police reports ― which characterize the protest as peaceful, with “no arrests or property damage” ― witnesses told police there was a car being aggressive toward protesters in the same intersection where Durant was located, at the same time she was there.
Beyond that, the full recording of Durant’s 911 call includes an exchange where she says she is prepared to run people over. These portions of the audio were selectively edited out of Carlson’s TV segment.
At one point during the call, the police officer on the line is calmly telling an audibly upset Durant not to hit demonstrators with her car. Durant responds: “Well, I will. I absolutely will.”
BS. The entire phone call is played in the above link and she does *not* say she is "prepared to run people over." What a load of crap. She is frantically trying to get out of a situation in which she's surrounded by BLM protesters - who are jumping on and hitting her car. And the police were instructed not to intervene.
Do continue your ridiculous LWNJ spin, though.
So you didn't listen to it?
Around the 1 min mark...
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/tara-durant-black-lives-matter-protest-exaggerated_n_654143aae4b0ae2dc0b5a243?30l
It couldn't have been that bad if she was able to get out the demonstration so quickly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Sorry - when all we saw for days on end were BLM protesters harassing drivers, hitting their cars, blocking traffic, yelling and banging on their windows - I'm far more inclined to give this woman the benefit of the doubt that this is indeed what she and her daughter experienced.![]()
![]()
The gaslighting is coming from those who insist she did something wrong that night. Really pathetic that the city told the police they were not allowed to intervene during this chaos.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8487993/Woman-calling-911-report-protesters-car-told-patient.html
According to the police reports ― which characterize the protest as peaceful, with “no arrests or property damage” ― witnesses told police there was a car being aggressive toward protesters in the same intersection where Durant was located, at the same time she was there.
Beyond that, the full recording of Durant’s 911 call includes an exchange where she says she is prepared to run people over. These portions of the audio were selectively edited out of Carlson’s TV segment.
At one point during the call, the police officer on the line is calmly telling an audibly upset Durant not to hit demonstrators with her car. Durant responds: “Well, I will. I absolutely will.”
BS. The entire phone call is played in the above link and she does *not* say she is "prepared to run people over." What a load of crap. She is frantically trying to get out of a situation in which she's surrounded by BLM protesters - who are jumping on and hitting her car. And the police were instructed not to intervene.
Do continue your ridiculous LWNJ spin, though.