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Quoted: She is not our friend despite what GD and fux news says. She never has been our friend and never will be. Just another opportunistic slimy politician. View Quote I'm not sure if "friend" is the right thing to consider here. More a question of sanity. R nevertrumpers are worse than lefties like her and Jimmy Dore and some others. The worst are establishment shills. |
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Quoted: Wait, so you're for banning of gun parts, bullshit vaccines, Fauci, shut downs, ridiculous spending to groups that actively hate the GOP, willing to negotiate with people that are trying to destroy you and hiring the absolute people in America to run an admin? I am not for any of that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: No, I wouldn't. Half of Republicans are nevertrumpers, they are worse then the left. Including those who post here. Wait, so you're for banning of gun parts, bullshit vaccines, Fauci, shut downs, ridiculous spending to groups that actively hate the GOP, willing to negotiate with people that are trying to destroy you and hiring the absolute people in America to run an admin? I am not for any of that. Sooo you’re telling us you’re a communist ![]() |
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You guys have not been paying attention. She has been openly trashing the Democratic party because they have gone full-blown loony. Also she was one of the only ones to stand up against the impeachment of trump when she was in office
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Quoted: I'm not sure if "friend" is the right thing to consider here. More a question of sanity. R nevertrumpers are worse than lefties like her and Jimmy Dore and some others. The worst are establishment shills. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: She is not our friend despite what GD and fux news says. She never has been our friend and never will be. Just another opportunistic slimy politician. I'm not sure if "friend" is the right thing to consider here. More a question of sanity. R nevertrumpers are worse than lefties like her and Jimmy Dore and some others. The worst are establishment shills. Lol.... |
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Quoted: That's insane, particularly compared to his actual record. Being nevertrump is a form of mental illness. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The rub is she’s likely more ‘conservative’ than trump ever thought of being That's insane, particularly compared to his actual record. Being nevertrump is a form of mental illness. ![]() |
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Quoted: What's going on there? |
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Quoted: This same Tulsi Gabbard? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/269084/4a52707d-e1f4-48e0-b6f4-3758878b15a5-FO2-2265981.JPG ![]() View Quote Buckey’s patch |
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Quoted: I wouldn't ever trust her no matter what. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: She is not our friend despite what GD and fux news says. She never has been our friend and never will be. Just another opportunistic slimy politician. I wouldn't ever trust her no matter what. What politician would you trust? |
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Like I said, nevertrump is mental illness. Or just sold out to the left. |
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Quoted: Like I said, nevertrump is mental illness. Or just sold out to the left. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Like I said, nevertrump is mental illness. Or just sold out to the left. Uh huh. |
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She's my favorite lefty.
She pisses them off and won't let her join their club. |
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Quoted: Tulsi might, and I mean might, be what we used to refer to as the Loyal Opposition. They differ on policy, more to the left than I care for, but fundamentally love this country. Or she's a Manchurian Candidate.... View Quote She's the former, but this thread shows off a bunch of old guy funds that can't figure it out. No most of us won't vote her for here, but there really are some dumbasses. What ironic is some are AOC leg humpers......that's a commie you old bastards |
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It’s seems like many on here are looking forwards to getting their tax credit in exchange for their guns.
I understand being a non-single issue voter but why then are you on a firearms board dedicated to something she wants to ban? I guess mental illness takes all kinds of forms ??????? |
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Quoted: You guys have not been paying attention. She has been openly trashing the Democratic party because they have gone full-blown loony. Also she was one of the only ones to stand up against the impeachment of trump when she was in office View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: You guys have not been paying attention. She has been openly trashing the Democratic party because they have gone full-blown loony. Also she was one of the only ones to stand up against the impeachment of trump when she was in office Yes we have. This is AR15.com, she is hugely against everything we stand for on this site. https://www.sandersinstitute.org/blog/the-gun-control-debate-what-debate The Gun Control Debate: What Debate? by Rep. Tulsi Gabbard Too often, when you raise the issue of guns in this country, it sparks highly divisive rhetoric with both sides drawing lines in the sand and pointing their arrows at each other. Caught in the middle, we see the faces and hear the voices of children who’ve witnessed the slaughter of their friends and teachers and who are crying out for action. The question is, will we hear them? Will we care enough to do something about it? Horrific tragedies like the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School just over one month ago is something that touches every one of us, regardless of political party or ideology. Sadly, it is something that could happen to any community, family, or school. This is why it’s so important that the humanity and aloha (respect and care) that unites us all must come to the forefront of our dialogue as we try to prevent these tragedies from ever occurring again. On February 14th, 17 lives were lost in Parkland when a former classmate brought an AR-15 to school and opened fire on the students and teachers. He used a weapon that he had purchased legally - but he shouldn’t have been able to. There have been more shootings since that day, and there will be more in the coming weeks and years if we don’t come together and find solutions. Survivors and allies across the country have gathered in a show of solidarity, calling for change – to do whatever possible to prevent more of these horrific tragedies from occurring and taking innocent lives. They have organized country-wide protests and walk-outs, and on March 24th thousands will march on Washington and at marches across the country. We are proud to stand with these courageous young people today and every day. But Congress has yet to act. The majority of people across this country believe that we need to pass common sense gun safety legislation. A Gallup poll found that two thirds (67%) of Americans feel that the laws covering the sale of firearms should be made more strict; A Quinnipiac University poll found that over six in ten Americans (63%) support stricter gun laws in the United States; And a CNN poll found that seven-in-ten Americans (69%) favor stricter gun control laws. There are a number of legislative actions that have been proposed but have yet to see the light of day on the House floor. Passing this legislation would be a step in the right direction to protecting our kids and innocent people across this country: Restrict Access to Assault Weapons Semi-automatic weapons have been, by far, the most used weapon in mass shootings in recent history. They are used for a number of reasons: they are easy to acquire, and they are designed to kill a lot of people in a short amount of time. The shooter who killed 59 people in Las Vegas on October 1st last year used a semi-automatic gun modified with a bump stock, turning it into an automatic rifle. The 19-year-old shooter who killed 17 people at his former school on February 14th of this year used an AR-15, a semi-automatic weapon. The fact assault weapons are so frequently used to kill enormous numbers of people in this country, and that bump stocks are not illegal, are issues that we must address. A Quinnipiac University poll found that six in ten Americans (61%) support a nationwide ban on the sale of assault weapons, and an NPR-Ipsos poll found that 82% support banning bump stocks. Restrict Access to High Capacity Ammunition Magazines High-capacity ammunition magazines are frequently used by mass shooters in the United States. The Giffords Law Center explains that “shooters with such magazines can fire at large numbers of people without taking the time to reload, those in the line of fire do not have a chance to escape, law enforcement does not have the chance to intervene, and the number of lives shattered by senseless acts of gun violence increases dramatically.” "Despite the public’s lack of trust in Congress, the American public has not given up hope that change can happen." A majority of Americans believe that access to these high-capacity ammunition magazines should be banned. A CNN poll found that over six-in-ten (63%) Americans favor a ban on the sale and possession of equipment known as high-capacity or extended ammunition magazines. A Quinnipiac University poll similarly found that over six in ten (63%) of Americans support a nationwide ban on the sale of high-capacity ammunition magazines. Increase Legal Age to Buy A Gun In America, licensed firearm dealers are allowed to sell a gun to an 18-year old, before a bartender is legally allowed to sell that person an alcoholic drink or before they are able to rent a car. To make matters worse, unlicensed persons are legally allowed to sell, deliver, or otherwise transfer a long gun (rifles and shotguns) to a person of any age. This irony is not lost on Americans, causing a vast majority of respondents to believe that the legal age to buy a gun should be increased to 21. A CNN poll found that seven-in-ten (71%) Americans favor preventing people under the age of 21 from buying any type of gun, while a Quinnipiac University poll found that almost 8-in-10 (78%) of Americans support requiring individuals to be 21 years of age or older in order to purchase a gun. Universal Background Checks Currently, there is a gaping loophole in federal firearm laws regarding background checks. While federal laws require licensed gun dealers to perform background checks, federal law does not require unlicensed sellers (like private sellers, and those who sell online and at gun shows) to run background checks. According to the Giffords Law Center, “A 2017 study estimated that 42% of US gun owners acquired their most recent firearm without a background check.” This allows people who might otherwise have been prevented from accessing a gun, to easily acquire one. In addition, The Washington Post reported in 2017 that “The FBI's background-check system is missing millions of records of criminal convictions, mental illness diagnoses and other flags that would keep guns out of potentially dangerous hands.” In addition to requiring universal background checks, we must make sure that the database is complete and those who should be flagged, are. For example, I’ve introduced bipartisan legislation to close a loophole that has allowed those who’ve been convicted of domestic violence charges to purchase firearms. A Monmouth University poll found that over eight-in-ten (83%) Americans support requiring comprehensive background checks for all gun purchasers. A Quinnipiac University poll found that almost all Americans (97%) support requiring background checks for all gun buyers. While a majority of Americans want the government to implement many of these common-sense gun safety measures, they don’t have much hope that Congress will take action. Three quarters of Americans (75%) think that Congress needs to do more to reduce gun violence, while only 17% think Congress is doing enough. This disapproval is not relegated to one party. A majority of Americans disapprove of how both Republicans (70%) and Democrats (70%) are handling the issue of gun violence. Mass shootings including those at Sandy Hook, the Pulse nightclub, and the Las Vegas concert, each a devastating demonstration of inhumanity of gun violence, resulted in no significant legislation. "This is not and should not be a partisan or divisive issue." The American people’s lack of faith in the ability of Congress to pass common-sense gun control measures is, unfortunately, founded in reality. Instead of discussing and passing many of these common-sense and favored ways to mitigate gun violence in America, some politicians are talking about arming teachers and bringing more guns into schools. This defies reason. On March 13th of this year, a teacher accidentally fired a gun in a classroom and injured a student, demonstrating the increased possibility of accidents throughout the country if this were made universal. For this and other reasons, almost six in ten (58%) Americans oppose allowing teachers and school officials to carry guns on school grounds. Despite the public’s lack of trust in Congress, the American public has not given up hope that change can happen. 77% of Americans think that the students from Parkland, Florida, who are speaking out about the shooting at their high school and the issue of gun violence, will have an impact on gun safety reform in this country. Here is the bottom line: Congress needs to act now, and pass legislation to help improve our gun safety laws. And law enforcement must enforce those laws. The shooter in Parkland was flagged by numerous people who had concerns about what was clearly a serious mental illness, and even made reports to the FBI. The FBI failed to act, and no one has been held accountable. Local law enforcement failed to act quickly to take out the shooter when responding to the scene. Passing these laws is imperative, but such action is useless unless these laws are implemented and enforced. This is not and should not be a partisan or divisive issue. People on all sides of this debate felt pain and sadness as our nation mourned the loss of those 17 lives in Parkland. The only way we can really solve the problems is by recognizing that we are all Americans, and we all want safe communities--a place where we can raise our families, where our children aren’t faced with the fear of a shooting when they go to school every day. We must stop demonizing each other, and instead respect each other’s humanity, and work together to find common ground. It is up to each and every one of us to choose whether we will act in love and light or darkness and hate. By focusing on the love and care that we have for one another, we can bring about real change. |
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Quoted: It’s seems like many on here are looking forwards to getting their tax credit in exchange for their guns. I understand being a non-single issue voter but why then are you on a firearms board dedicated to something she wants to ban? I guess mental illness takes all kinds of forms ??????? View Quote How dare you disparage OUR checks! |
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What office does she currently hold?
What office is she currently running for? |
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Quoted: This same Tulsi Gabbard? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/269084/4a52707d-e1f4-48e0-b6f4-3758878b15a5-FO2-2265981.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/269084/246a349d-5490-4782-91fa-ed5f959ef778-FO2-2265982.JPG View Quote And your point being? Wow she is holding a rifle, and even shooting it! That has to mean she supports the 2nd Amendment!...Oh wait, her voting record shows she doesn't. Obama was seen shooting a shotgun, does that make old Zero a pro gun person? |
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Quoted: Yes we have. This is AR15.com, she is hugely against everything we stand for on this site. https://www.sandersinstitute.org/blog/the-gun-control-debate-what-debate View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: You guys have not been paying attention. She has been openly trashing the Democratic party because they have gone full-blown loony. Also she was one of the only ones to stand up against the impeachment of trump when she was in office Yes we have. This is AR15.com, she is hugely against everything we stand for on this site. https://www.sandersinstitute.org/blog/the-gun-control-debate-what-debate The Gun Control Debate: What Debate? by Rep. Tulsi Gabbard Too often, when you raise the issue of guns in this country, it sparks highly divisive rhetoric with both sides drawing lines in the sand and pointing their arrows at each other. Caught in the middle, we see the faces and hear the voices of children who’ve witnessed the slaughter of their friends and teachers and who are crying out for action. The question is, will we hear them? Will we care enough to do something about it? Horrific tragedies like the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School just over one month ago is something that touches every one of us, regardless of political party or ideology. Sadly, it is something that could happen to any community, family, or school. This is why it’s so important that the humanity and aloha (respect and care) that unites us all must come to the forefront of our dialogue as we try to prevent these tragedies from ever occurring again. On February 14th, 17 lives were lost in Parkland when a former classmate brought an AR-15 to school and opened fire on the students and teachers. He used a weapon that he had purchased legally - but he shouldn’t have been able to. There have been more shootings since that day, and there will be more in the coming weeks and years if we don’t come together and find solutions. Survivors and allies across the country have gathered in a show of solidarity, calling for change – to do whatever possible to prevent more of these horrific tragedies from occurring and taking innocent lives. They have organized country-wide protests and walk-outs, and on March 24th thousands will march on Washington and at marches across the country. We are proud to stand with these courageous young people today and every day. But Congress has yet to act. The majority of people across this country believe that we need to pass common sense gun safety legislation. A Gallup poll found that two thirds (67%) of Americans feel that the laws covering the sale of firearms should be made more strict; A Quinnipiac University poll found that over six in ten Americans (63%) support stricter gun laws in the United States; And a CNN poll found that seven-in-ten Americans (69%) favor stricter gun control laws. There are a number of legislative actions that have been proposed but have yet to see the light of day on the House floor. Passing this legislation would be a step in the right direction to protecting our kids and innocent people across this country: Restrict Access to Assault Weapons Semi-automatic weapons have been, by far, the most used weapon in mass shootings in recent history. They are used for a number of reasons: they are easy to acquire, and they are designed to kill a lot of people in a short amount of time. The shooter who killed 59 people in Las Vegas on October 1st last year used a semi-automatic gun modified with a bump stock, turning it into an automatic rifle. The 19-year-old shooter who killed 17 people at his former school on February 14th of this year used an AR-15, a semi-automatic weapon. The fact assault weapons are so frequently used to kill enormous numbers of people in this country, and that bump stocks are not illegal, are issues that we must address. A Quinnipiac University poll found that six in ten Americans (61%) support a nationwide ban on the sale of assault weapons, and an NPR-Ipsos poll found that 82% support banning bump stocks. Restrict Access to High Capacity Ammunition Magazines High-capacity ammunition magazines are frequently used by mass shooters in the United States. The Giffords Law Center explains that “shooters with such magazines can fire at large numbers of people without taking the time to reload, those in the line of fire do not have a chance to escape, law enforcement does not have the chance to intervene, and the number of lives shattered by senseless acts of gun violence increases dramatically.” "Despite the public’s lack of trust in Congress, the American public has not given up hope that change can happen." A majority of Americans believe that access to these high-capacity ammunition magazines should be banned. A CNN poll found that over six-in-ten (63%) Americans favor a ban on the sale and possession of equipment known as high-capacity or extended ammunition magazines. A Quinnipiac University poll similarly found that over six in ten (63%) of Americans support a nationwide ban on the sale of high-capacity ammunition magazines. Increase Legal Age to Buy A Gun In America, licensed firearm dealers are allowed to sell a gun to an 18-year old, before a bartender is legally allowed to sell that person an alcoholic drink or before they are able to rent a car. To make matters worse, unlicensed persons are legally allowed to sell, deliver, or otherwise transfer a long gun (rifles and shotguns) to a person of any age. This irony is not lost on Americans, causing a vast majority of respondents to believe that the legal age to buy a gun should be increased to 21. A CNN poll found that seven-in-ten (71%) Americans favor preventing people under the age of 21 from buying any type of gun, while a Quinnipiac University poll found that almost 8-in-10 (78%) of Americans support requiring individuals to be 21 years of age or older in order to purchase a gun. Universal Background Checks Currently, there is a gaping loophole in federal firearm laws regarding background checks. While federal laws require licensed gun dealers to perform background checks, federal law does not require unlicensed sellers (like private sellers, and those who sell online and at gun shows) to run background checks. According to the Giffords Law Center, “A 2017 study estimated that 42% of US gun owners acquired their most recent firearm without a background check.” This allows people who might otherwise have been prevented from accessing a gun, to easily acquire one. In addition, The Washington Post reported in 2017 that “The FBI's background-check system is missing millions of records of criminal convictions, mental illness diagnoses and other flags that would keep guns out of potentially dangerous hands.” In addition to requiring universal background checks, we must make sure that the database is complete and those who should be flagged, are. For example, I’ve introduced bipartisan legislation to close a loophole that has allowed those who’ve been convicted of domestic violence charges to purchase firearms. A Monmouth University poll found that over eight-in-ten (83%) Americans support requiring comprehensive background checks for all gun purchasers. A Quinnipiac University poll found that almost all Americans (97%) support requiring background checks for all gun buyers. While a majority of Americans want the government to implement many of these common-sense gun safety measures, they don’t have much hope that Congress will take action. Three quarters of Americans (75%) think that Congress needs to do more to reduce gun violence, while only 17% think Congress is doing enough. This disapproval is not relegated to one party. A majority of Americans disapprove of how both Republicans (70%) and Democrats (70%) are handling the issue of gun violence. Mass shootings including those at Sandy Hook, the Pulse nightclub, and the Las Vegas concert, each a devastating demonstration of inhumanity of gun violence, resulted in no significant legislation. "This is not and should not be a partisan or divisive issue." The American people’s lack of faith in the ability of Congress to pass common-sense gun control measures is, unfortunately, founded in reality. Instead of discussing and passing many of these common-sense and favored ways to mitigate gun violence in America, some politicians are talking about arming teachers and bringing more guns into schools. This defies reason. On March 13th of this year, a teacher accidentally fired a gun in a classroom and injured a student, demonstrating the increased possibility of accidents throughout the country if this were made universal. For this and other reasons, almost six in ten (58%) Americans oppose allowing teachers and school officials to carry guns on school grounds. Despite the public’s lack of trust in Congress, the American public has not given up hope that change can happen. 77% of Americans think that the students from Parkland, Florida, who are speaking out about the shooting at their high school and the issue of gun violence, will have an impact on gun safety reform in this country. Here is the bottom line: Congress needs to act now, and pass legislation to help improve our gun safety laws. And law enforcement must enforce those laws. The shooter in Parkland was flagged by numerous people who had concerns about what was clearly a serious mental illness, and even made reports to the FBI. The FBI failed to act, and no one has been held accountable. Local law enforcement failed to act quickly to take out the shooter when responding to the scene. Passing these laws is imperative, but such action is useless unless these laws are implemented and enforced. This is not and should not be a partisan or divisive issue. People on all sides of this debate felt pain and sadness as our nation mourned the loss of those 17 lives in Parkland. The only way we can really solve the problems is by recognizing that we are all Americans, and we all want safe communities--a place where we can raise our families, where our children aren’t faced with the fear of a shooting when they go to school every day. We must stop demonizing each other, and instead respect each other’s humanity, and work together to find common ground. It is up to each and every one of us to choose whether we will act in love and light or darkness and hate. By focusing on the love and care that we have for one another, we can bring about real change. LoOkS LiKe yOu’Re a SiNgLe IsSuE vOtEr! |
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This is like the 897690970th time we've had this same thread in relation to her.
She's a fair weather politician who is literally the 'Hello fellow conservatives' meme. |
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Quoted: This same Tulsi Gabbard? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/269084/4a52707d-e1f4-48e0-b6f4-3758878b15a5-FO2-2265981.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/269084/246a349d-5490-4782-91fa-ed5f959ef778-FO2-2265982.JPG View Quote Is that really her?!? Never liked her but those pics look better than most dem posers holding an AR with their fingers on the trigger... |
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Quoted: She's been very left, but there are sane people on the left. View Quote @DonS Wrong, the sane ones vote, support, enable, and give power to the batshit fucking insane ones. and therefore are just as bad if not worse as they should know better but refuse to understand/accept this or change their behavior. OK? Sane people do not support a worldview that had failed, does fail, is failing, and will always fail. Sane people do not work to enslave themselves or others, sane people do not take what is cheap and make it costly, sane people do not tell kids they are really the wrong gender or to blame for slavery, sane people do not support flooding the country with the 3rd world and sane people do not fucking support those who do. |
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Quoted: It’s seems like many on here are looking forwards to getting their tax credit in exchange for their guns. I understand being a non-single issue voter but why then are you on a firearms board dedicated to something she wants to ban? I guess mental illness takes all kinds of forms ??????? View Quote I doubt anybody here would actually support her but there's nothing wrong with celebrating her absolutely fucking up Joe Biden on Twitter. |
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Quoted: And your point being? Wow she is holding a rifle, and even shooting it! That has to mean she supports the 2nd Amendment!...Oh wait, her voting record shows she doesn't. Obama was seen shooting a shotgun, does that make old Zero a pro gun person? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: And your point being? Wow she is holding a rifle, and even shooting it! That has to mean she supports the 2nd Amendment!...Oh wait, her voting record shows she doesn't. Obama was seen shooting a shotgun, does that make old Zero a pro gun person? Oh I'm not saying I support her - I just found it bizarre that she's out there running and gunning. |
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She honestly makes me depressed, she's such a beautiful woman otherwise.
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Who gives a shit? She is not in office, she is not running for office. I don't care what she says except when she slams the demorat morons currently in office.
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Quoted: She is. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/101378/Screenshot_20220203-194613_Twitter_jpg-2265983.JPG View Quote She certainly isn’t wrong here. And that’s why she will appeal to so many. |
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She's got my vote just to chap the asses of the GD pearl clutchers.
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Quoted: Cope, Seeth, Repeat, no one supports open borders as they give the left total power, stop being wrong on immigration, culture, and politics. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The rub is she’s likely more ‘conservative’ than trump ever thought of being Cope, Seeth, Repeat, no one supports open borders as they give the left total power, stop being wrong on immigration, culture, and politics. What the fuck are you talking about? |
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Quoted: Look over there, pay no attention to us and what fuckery we are doing-Communists everywhere. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Look over there! - That communist, probably Look over there, pay no attention to us and what fuckery we are doing-Communists everywhere. Exactly. |
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Quoted: She is on Hannity now. View Quote Sean "Let me give part of my show to a raging shitlib and let me endorse Dr "I support Red Flag Laws, mass Immigration, and the idiots will support me" OZ for office" Hannity, the true Conservative and "great American" of Fox News fame? Fuck him as well. |
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Quoted: I doubt anybody here would actually support her but there's nothing wrong with celebrating her absolutely fucking up Joe Biden on Twitter. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: It’s seems like many on here are looking forwards to getting their tax credit in exchange for their guns. I understand being a non-single issue voter but why then are you on a firearms board dedicated to something she wants to ban? I guess mental illness takes all kinds of forms ??????? I doubt anybody here would actually support her but there's nothing wrong with celebrating her absolutely fucking up Joe Biden on Twitter. LULz. Have you read any of this thread ![]() |
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Dont trust her one bit.....she is a democrat, acting like a republican and talking like an independent....
Never trusted a word she said....attention whore....she is not your friend.....she is working an angle now for something... |
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Quoted: Yes we have. This is AR15.com, she is hugely against everything we stand for on this site. https://www.sandersinstitute.org/blog/the-gun-control-debate-what-debate View Quote "This is not and should not be a partisan or divisive issue.", funny, when you vote to make people into felons, ruin lives, kill industries, business and make people defenseless they tend to take that shit personally as they should because it is a personal attack. |
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Quoted: Sean "Let me give part of my show to a raging shitlib and let me endorse Dr "I support Red Flag Laws, mass Immigration, and the idiots will support me" OZ for office" Hannity, the true Conservative and "great American" of Fox News fame? Fuck him as well. View Quote I agree. Sean is a putz but it really ticks me off that Tucker has been having her on too. He should know better. Fox is playing us, she's going to run again for something and they are trying to butter us up. Hannity had Oz on several times before he announced he is running. |
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