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"The family has not heard from Trump" says it all really, only Biden reached out.

Trump was too busy golfing to call the family of his dead supporter.

Last edited by Ryuu96 - on 15 July 2024

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Signalstar said:

Trump's VP pick is so dumb and does nothing to expand his appeal.

He wasn't picked to expand his appeal. He was picked to be a loyalist who wouldn't get in the way no matter what. On that account, seems like a good pick...



I find it funny Rpubs are so against legal of age porn as some evil yet they are often the ones getting caught being pedophiles. Including Trump who raped children.



Bite my shiny metal cockpit!

Leynos said:

I find it funny Rpubs are so against legal of age porn as some evil yet they are often the ones getting caught being pedophiles. Including Trump who raped children.

Republicans are the ones who vote down any increases in the age of consent for marriage. Child marriage is apparently “free exercise0 of religion. 



Great choice for VP by Trump. Probably the greatest choice ever in human history. Even his doctor said that he had never seen something like this. Vance is so decidedly white that he doesn't need to be injected with bleach.

Vance from the Great State of Ohio. Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't Cleveland located in Ohio? Hilarious.



Legend11 correctly predicted that GTA IV will outsell Super Smash Bros. Brawl. I was wrong.

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Come on, we all know the real reason is that they just need to scrap and redo two letters from the old Trump/Pence signs. Cheap and easy!



 

 

 

 

 

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Yet in interviews with 12 Donald Trump delegates at his Republican Party nominating convention in Milwaukee, none advocated for limits or bans on assault rifles, raising the legal age to buy a gun, or even more robust background checks.

Most viewed even mild measures, such as expanded background checks, or raising the legal age to buy an assault weapon to 21, as infringements on the U.S. Constitution's Second Amendment, which grants citizens the right to own guns.

Steve Kramer, from Georgia, said it was a "lie" that expanded background checks would help. "If you look at most of the killings, someone stole the gun, so background checks wouldn't matter," Kramer said.

Between 1966 and 2019, apart from school shooters who mainly stole their weapons from family members, most people who committed mass shooting had bought their weapons legally, according to data compiled by the National Institute of Justice, a research agency of the Department of Justice.

After Trump Shooting, His Supporters Still Fiercely Oppose Gun Reforms | Reuters

Onto the next shooting! *Thoughts and Prayers*

Last edited by Ryuu96 - on 16 July 2024