Considering 99.9% of mass shootings are in the inner cities, and considering that most of the shooters are welfare receiving handout takers, which are democrat favored programs, Id say she is correct.
Even though these people may not be political, I have yet to see a single inner city thug with a MAGA hat.
If given the choice, they would vote democrat.
Then you have the guy that shot the reporter and cameraman on live tv.
He actually worked on Hillarys campaign.
The Orlando nightclub shooter was a left leaning Muslim whos father was front row at a Clinton rally.
The kid in the recent Florida school shooting was an antifa communist thug. Id say that is democrat.
So, id say that at least 99.995% of mass shootings are committed by left leaning sickos.
I'd rather ban AD"s. (Assault Democrats) I consider them weapons of war beacause they have high capacity lungs that can kill rational thought with military efficiency. They also look scary so they must be dangerous. They can be identified with characteristics such as a thought brake, collapsable morals, or a reason suppressor.Is it not true? Ban democrats.
And she is an idiot. It does NOT make a difference what Political Party one belongs to. This is so weak!
And she is an idiot. It does NOT make a difference what Political Party one belongs to. This is so weak!
Disagree.
Republicans can be bad.
EVERY Democrat IS.
Please- name a single State or National Level DEMOCRAT POLITICIAN who campaigns on the 2A.
Rep. Mike Ross (AR)
Thumbs Up: Supports nationwide concealed-carry permit reciprocity; co-sponsored Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act to protect gun makers from reckless lawsuits; co-sponsored Firearms Interstate Commerce Reform Act to provide for legal sales of handguns and semi-automatic rifles across state lines; sponsored D.C. Personal Protection Act; voted yes on amendment to allow carrying of firearms in national parks.
Sen. Jon Tester (MT)
Thumbs Up: Supports nationwide concealed-carry reciprocity; co-sponsored D.C. Personal Protection Act to repeal an assortment of draconian gun laws in the District of Columbia; voted yes on Department of State’s International Aid bill to prohibit foreign entities (such as the United Nations) from regulating or taxing Americans’ firearms; voted yes on allowing firearms in checked luggage on Amtrak trains.
Rep. Heath Shuler (NC)
Thumbs Up: Supports nationwide concealed-carry reciprocity; co-sponsored Firearms Interstate Commerce Reform Act; co-sponsored D.C. Personal Protection Act; voted yes on amendment to allow carrying of firearms in national parks.
Rep. Dan Boren (OK)
Thumbs Up: Voted yes on D.C. Personal Protection Act; supports nationwide concealed-carry reciprocity; voted yes on Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act; co-sponsored Firearms Interstate Commerce Reform Act; supports Recreational Fishing & Hunting Heritage & Opportunities Act.
Rep. Ben Nelson (NE)
Thumbs Up: Voted to allow guns in checked luggage on Amtrak trains; supports nationwide concealed-carry reciprocity; voted yes on Firearms Confiscation Prohibition amendment to prohibit confiscation of guns during declared emergencies; voted yes on Department of State’s International Aid bill; voted yes on Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act; co-sponsored D.C. Personal Protection Act; voted yes on amendment to allow carrying of firearms in national parks; voted against nomination of Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan, specifically citing her position on the Second Amendment.
There is a few.
I am pretty anti democrat, but to say the majority of mass shooters are Dems is just a stupid statement to make!
Well, I will be pleased to admit my error in this case.
But those people are certainly IGNORED by the MEDIA (except to attack them).
I have no friends that are Demoncrats, a few family members, they are good people. Confused and wrong but not bad.
Oh, and the guy that shot Senator Scalise was a registered democrat and Bernie supporter.And also considering the church shooter was a democrat, Vegas shooter was a Bernie supporter, the Fl. shooter was a registered democrat maybe she's on to something?
They might not all be democrats, but the vast majority are democrats, or involved in left wing politics..Rep. Mike Ross (AR)
Thumbs Up: Supports nationwide concealed-carry permit reciprocity; co-sponsored Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act to protect gun makers from reckless lawsuits; co-sponsored Firearms Interstate Commerce Reform Act to provide for legal sales of handguns and semi-automatic rifles across state lines; sponsored D.C. Personal Protection Act; voted yes on amendment to allow carrying of firearms in national parks.
Sen. Jon Tester (MT)
Thumbs Up: Supports nationwide concealed-carry reciprocity; co-sponsored D.C. Personal Protection Act to repeal an assortment of draconian gun laws in the District of Columbia; voted yes on Department of State’s International Aid bill to prohibit foreign entities (such as the United Nations) from regulating or taxing Americans’ firearms; voted yes on allowing firearms in checked luggage on Amtrak trains.
Rep. Heath Shuler (NC)
Thumbs Up: Supports nationwide concealed-carry reciprocity; co-sponsored Firearms Interstate Commerce Reform Act; co-sponsored D.C. Personal Protection Act; voted yes on amendment to allow carrying of firearms in national parks.
Rep. Dan Boren (OK)
Thumbs Up: Voted yes on D.C. Personal Protection Act; supports nationwide concealed-carry reciprocity; voted yes on Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act; co-sponsored Firearms Interstate Commerce Reform Act; supports Recreational Fishing & Hunting Heritage & Opportunities Act.
Rep. Ben Nelson (NE)
Thumbs Up: Voted to allow guns in checked luggage on Amtrak trains; supports nationwide concealed-carry reciprocity; voted yes on Firearms Confiscation Prohibition amendment to prohibit confiscation of guns during declared emergencies; voted yes on Department of State’s International Aid bill; voted yes on Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act; co-sponsored D.C. Personal Protection Act; voted yes on amendment to allow carrying of firearms in national parks; voted against nomination of Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan, specifically citing her position on the Second Amendment.
There is a few.
I am pretty anti democrat, but to say the majority of mass shooters are Dems is just a stupid statement to make!
They might not all be democrats, but the vast majority Republicans democrats, or involved in left wing politics..
Democrats certainly appear to be more then willing to engage in violence in response to right wing speakers and ideals. The left supports causes calling for violence and destruction of private property.
Calls for politically motivate violence in this country, and acts of mass murder have certainly been perpetrated most often by the left in recent years.
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Well, I have heard no less than 20 times in the last week alone that "shooters are ALWAYS white, male republicans."And she is an idiot. It does NOT make a difference what Political Party one belongs to. This is so weak!
Fair enough I'll put some info together when back at a computer tomorrow, but in the mean time can you think of a mass shooting committed in this country by a republican or member of a right wing political organization. How about a call for violence or destruction of private property by a right wing organization?
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Well, I have heard no less than 20 times in the last week alone that "shooters are ALWAYS white, male republicans."
I just beg to differ when this is glaringly wrong.
Political idiology is often the reason a shooter does what they do.
Saying it doesnt matter in many cases is not correct.
Im not the one politicizing shooters, the MSM is, im just correcting them.