Monday, January 10, 2011
A very, very sad and horrific thing!
Posted by
M Conservative Operative
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5:42 PM
I am so sad with what happened in Arizona. It makes be cry. That little girl, dead among others, for no reason. And then there is a swing to totally pissed off. That SOB sheriff and others taking this and turning it into a political spin. These are truly evil and sick people. I would hope that sick sheriff serves his last term. Who would ever vote for him again. What these sick, opportunist don't know is people are much smarter now. They see them for what they are. It just makes me sick. To use this horrible situation like they are...
...and the more I think about you Sheriff, where the hell were you? It is obvious you are not a take responsibility kind of guy, did you not know the Representative was speaking? Where the hell were YOU! Is that it? You feel a little guilty now and need to blame someone else? Blame yourself you sack of $#%&. You make me sick. If you would of issued a few more gun permits the whole situation may have been different. About 20 people pulling out 4O cals and blowing that son of a bitch to hell before he could get off a shot. Like I said, where the hell were YOU! Totally pissed and sick to my stomach. That poor little girl, my God! WHERE THE HELL WERE YOU! M
...and the more I think about you Sheriff, where the hell were you? It is obvious you are not a take responsibility kind of guy, did you not know the Representative was speaking? Where the hell were YOU! Is that it? You feel a little guilty now and need to blame someone else? Blame yourself you sack of $#%&. You make me sick. If you would of issued a few more gun permits the whole situation may have been different. About 20 people pulling out 4O cals and blowing that son of a bitch to hell before he could get off a shot. Like I said, where the hell were YOU! Totally pissed and sick to my stomach. That poor little girl, my God! WHERE THE HELL WERE YOU! M
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If anything, political correctness created the conditions for this tragedy. Enough people recognized the shooter was mentally impaired and reported it, but do-gooder laws prevented police from doing anything (such as bringing the man before a judge, who could have ordered a mental health evaluation) until after an actual crime had been committed.
ReplyDeleteAs for this particular sheriff, he falls under the well-worn cliché, he is too dumb to know he is dumb.