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In reply to the discussion: Weapons common on Oregon college campus despite 'gun-free zone' [View all]beevul
(12,194 posts)66. Wrong about what?
I never claimed she was a random church goer
None of what you say changes this simple fact:
The new life church shooting fits the metrics set by the poster I originally responded to.
No amount of bafflegab, muddying the waters, or painful artfully posted walls of 'hard on the eyes' text by you is going to change that.
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It was a video, not a tweet- but she still said it *and you know it, as you replied to it*:
friendly_iconoclast
Oct 2015
#42
Also, Shannon Watts is demonstrated liar and a poor excuse for a Democrat...
friendly_iconoclast
Oct 2015
#43
I believe my examples met your criteria. Whether *you* agree or disagree is not my concern n/t
friendly_iconoclast
Oct 2015
#54
Shannon Watts is a proven liar and a piss-poor excuse for a Democrat
friendly_iconoclast
Oct 2015
#51
Don't take the shouting and handwaving too much to heart- we're dealing with a version of these:
friendly_iconoclast
Oct 2015
#61
Respectfully, carrying a weapon is for self-defense, not strategic law enforcement...
Eleanors38
Oct 2015
#8
I believe one of gejohnston's graphics best describes the situation:
friendly_iconoclast
Oct 2015
#58
That should be changed. No reason to coddle terrorists on university campuses.
stone space
Oct 2015
#9