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Dude was dead before they got him to the truck.  Zero chance anyone could take that hit in that area.  He could have been on operating table when shot and still probably would have died.  In the closeup video, he lost 1/4 of his volume in a few seconds.  

200 yard shot and shooter not caught yet.  

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This is a really f’ing depressing. I don’t know how America recovers from the trajectory we’re on. Prayers for his wife and two daughters


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51 minutes ago, jrizzell said:

This is a really f’ing depressing. I don’t know how America recovers from the trajectory we’re on. Prayers for his wife and two daughters

Not being flippant or justifying it, but the answer is violence.

Look at history. What do you see?

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My views straddle both sides of the aisle and I try to be open but for F@cks Sake some of these Liberals are soulless humans.  

An MSNBC guest sickly speculated that the person who shot Charlie Kirk in the neck could have been one of his supporters firing a gun “in celebration.”Illinois Governor JB Pritzker is already blaming Trump for Charlie's death.  What a disgusting blob of a human.

An MSNBC guest sickly speculated that the person who shot Charlie Kirk in the neck could have been one of his supporters firing a gun “in celebration.”  Another blames Kirk for saying words.

 

On the floor of Congress another sickening display.

And of course your typical liberals celebrating online.

 

 

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1 hour ago, ViperMan said:

Not being flippant or justifying it, but the answer is violence.

Look at history. What do you see?

Sort of. The answer is violence from the state. 

 

This is not new. The 60's had a *lot* of political violence. Hunt them and lock them up. Publicly and ruthlessly. 

 

If not, and where we agree, is that violence will be the response

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Tragic event made even more evil by those celebrating his death. Even “mainstream” media (e.g. cnn, msnbc, etc) seems to defend the Charlotte scumbag and now the Utah scumbag. We need speedy trials with public executions. The Charlotte guy should be executed next week (1 day trial - show video of him murdering) and when they prove who the Utah murderer is, publicly execute him immediately after the trial.
 

20 to 30 years on death row is not a deterrent.

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26 minutes ago, bfargin said:

Tragic event made even more evil by those celebrating his death. Even “mainstream” media (e.g. cnn, msnbc, etc) seems to defend the Charlotte scumbag and now the Utah scumbag. We need speedy trials with public executions. The Charlotte guy should be executed next week (1 day trial - show video of him murdering) and when they prove who the Utah murderer is, publicly execute him immediately after the trial.
 

20 to 30 years on death row is not a deterrent.

I'm pro rule of law as well, and opposed to it taking years to convict a murderer. However, the answer to defending Americans' right to voice their opinions free from the risk of death is not to become China or nK in our execution of justice (i.e. a one day trial).

Televising the execution might help. Especially if they request a firing squad.

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Yeah I might have gone too far in the shortness of a fair trial. But, they do have the whole murder on film so there is not much to defend (you got my point).

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1 hour ago, bfargin said:

Tragic event made even more evil by those celebrating his death. Even “mainstream” media (e.g. cnn, msnbc, etc) seems to defend the Charlotte scumbag and now the Utah scumbag. We need speedy trials with public executions. The Charlotte guy should be executed next week (1 day trial - show video of him murdering) and when they prove who the Utah murderer is, publicly execute him immediately after the trial.
 

20 to 30 years on death row is not a deterrent.

Yep.  Why is Dylan Roof still alive 8 years after he was handed a death sentence!?!?  He was caught red-handed and there isn't the slightest doubt as to his guilt but yet justice is delayed and delayed.  And don't get me started on Sgt Hasan Akbar.  20 years!

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