Today’s Twitter hits …

Absolutely right. Requiring you to surrender your legal weapon, whether or not you are paid for it, is a gun grab.

https://twitter.com/TyWorley2/status/1168990604510007296?s=20

Haha! This never gets old.

I would love to see this. It may happen. She’s a lightweight.

It is, of course, because the violence isn’t caused by guns.

https://twitter.com/MattPalumbo12/status/1168971359139094534?s=20

Another dumb has-been actress trying to be relevant.

https://twitter.com/molratty/status/1169199171779407873?s=20

We’re watching and pulling for you, Mr. Prime Minister!

I think a lot of us think this way.

I agree. Yes, “Damn their hide, it’s time for them to act like they’re public servants, instead of a bunch of elitists …”

Yup.

This should be obvious, but hasn’t been for a long time now. Congress isn’t always bound by the same laws that the rest of us must obey.

He’s right, and it’s important to encourage and offer a hand up, rather than to provide excuses and a crutch.

Good news. I hope it continues.

Damned right we will!

Good question.

This was a bad idea from the start. Who will watch it? Maybe a few “climate change” nuts. No sane person will sit down and watch seven hours of Democrat politicians talking about something they know very little about.

Makes as much sense as banning gun sales.

Charlie’s Prayer.

Have a great day!

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3 Responses to Today’s Twitter hits …

  1. Menagerie's avatar Menagerie says:

    Charlies reminds me of something that has been, as he puts it, buzzing in my head for a bit. The disciples were terrified of the storm and woke Jesus. They were in the boat with him, who they daily watched perform miracles. What safer place could they have been in a storm?

    I am trying to remember that I really am in the boat with him too.

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  2. czarowniczy's avatar czarowniczy says:

    Annnnnnd how many people die daily from the crap, over processed and sugar sotted food Walmart sells? Hey, Walmart, wanna talk about how many grossly obese people we see in your stores, riding shopping cart scooters with baskets full of chips, ice cream and various pastries (a lot made in-store)? When are you going to stop selling food?

    Also, those guns in Chicago recovered from Mississippi largely come from a particular area. This area had a diaspora of black residents to the midwest industrial areas from WWII to the 60s and there’s a close connection between cities like Chicago and this area. There’s a rather large number of FFL holders in the Mississippi area, places like auto repair shops, and other unlikely businesses have them, and guns move heavily from this area to cities like Chicago where there are social and familial connections.

    I’d also like to see how those statistics for ‘guns recovered’ were worked out, it isn’t unusual for statistics to be massaged to meet a need. I’m not seeing something saying ‘TOTAL’ guns recovered. This could well be guns recovered that were traced to out-of-state resources as some years back when I was loaned to the Jackbooted Thugs there was a huge number of guns tracked to counties in Illinois just outside of the Chicago area. Illinois has ratched up their forearms laws but for a while there it was open season on guns. Then again, how many of these guns from Republican states were confiscated from the hands of Chicago Democrats?

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  3. Lucille's avatar Lucille says:

    It’s a little bit premature for Paul Joseph Watson to declare that the protestors have won. China is still ultimately in control and is merely wanting a quiet-down for a period. As this vid indicates, they are long-game and many other issues have not been won by the protestors.

    “Hong Kong Withdraws Extradition Bill After Leaked Audio”
    China Uncensored

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