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Gunny
08-04-2019, 12:53 PM
I wonder why idiots like this cannot see past the ends of their own noses to the simple fact that whatever "cause(s)" they supposedly believe in just got hurt immeasurably by their actions.

SECOND THING ... When was the last time there was a shooting and the gun WASN'T blamed? Not that I can remember. Enter Donald Trump into the minds of the loony left. This Trump's fault. Donald Trump has replaced the thing the left/Dems hate therefore fear the most and smear the most since before I can remember.

Yep, lefties (Pete), I AM laughing at YOU :laugh:



August 4, 2019
By Julio Cesar Chavez and Pete Schroeder
EL PASO, Texas/ WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Two mass shootings that killed 30 people in Texas and Ohio reverberated across the United States’ political arena on Sunday as Democratic presidential candidates called for stricter gun laws and accused President Donald Trump of stoking racial tensions.
Dozens were also wounded Saturday and early Sunday in shootings within just 13 hours of each other in carnage that shocked a country that has become grimly accustomed to mass shootings and heightened concerns about domestic terrorism.


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The first massacre occurred on Saturday morning in the heavily Hispanic border city of El Paso, where a gunman killed 20 people at a Walmart store before surrendering. Texas Governor Greg Abbott said the rampage appeared to be a hate crime, and police said they believed the suspect, a 21-year-old white man, may have been racially motivated.
Across the country, a gunman opened fire in a downtown district of Dayton, Ohio, early on Sunday, killing nine people and wounding at least 26 others, police and the city mayor said. The assailant was shot dead by police.
The El Paso shooting reverberated on the campaign trail for next year’s U.S. presidential election, with several Democratic candidates repeating calls for tighter gun control measures and others drawing connections to a resurgence in white nationalism and xenophobic politics in the United States.
Several candidates pointed a finger at Trump.
“Donald Trump is responsible for this. He is responsible because he is stoking fears and hatred and bigotry,” U.S. Senator Cory Booker, a 2020 Democratic presidential candidate, said on CNN’s “State of the Union.”
Trump branded the El Paso shooting “an act of cowardice” in a Twitter post on Saturday. On Sunday he said state and local authorities were working together to investigate both attacks.
The White House did not immediately respond to requests for comment on Sunday. Speaking to ABC’s “This Week,” acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney rebutted the Democrats’ allegations and attributed the shootings to “sick” individuals.
“There’s no benefit here in trying to make this a political issue, this is a social issue and we need to address it as that,” he said.
Beto O’Rourke, the former congressman from El Paso, said he believed Trump was a white nationalist whose anti-immigrant rhetoric stoked divisions.
“Let’s be very clear about what is causing this and who the president is,” O’Rourke said on CNN. “He is an open avowed racist and is encouraging more racism in this country.”
U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders also took Trump to task. “We must come together as a nation to reject this dangerous and growing culture of bigotry espoused by Trump and his allies,” he said late on Saturday.
A hallmark of Trump’s presidency has been his determination to curb illegal immigration. The Republican president has drawn criticism for comments disparaging Mexican immigrants and referring to the flood of migrants trying to enter through the U.S. southern border as an “invasion.”
In recent weeks, critics accused Trump of racism after his attacks on members of Congress who are members of racial or ethnic minorities.
The White House cannot shirk its responsibility in shaping the public discourse, said Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Indiana. “There’s no question that white nationalism is condoned at the highest levels of our government,” he told “Fox News Sunday.”
“He’s spoken about immigrants as being invaders. He’s given license for this toxic brew of white supremacy to fester more and more in this country, and we’re seeing the results of that,” presidential candidate Julian Castro, the former Democratic mayor of San Antonio, said on ABC’s “This Week.”
While authorities were still investigating the motive of the El Paso shooter, Police Chief Greg Allen said a “manifesto” from the suspect indicated “there is a potential nexus to a hate crime.”
The online statement, believed to have been authored by the suspect, called the Walmart attack “a response to the Hispanic invasion of Texas.”
The manifesto also expressed support for the gunman who killed 51 people at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, in March.
‘DEFENSELESS PEOPLE’
Pope Francis condemned the spate of attacks on “defenseless people” in the United States, including a rampage last Sunday in which a gunman killed three people and wounded about a dozen at a garlic festival in Gilroy, California.
In Texas, police and FBI investigators searched for clues as to what motivated the suspect, who is from Allen, Texas, a Dallas suburb some 650 miles (1,046 km) east of El Paso, which lies on Rio Grande across the U.S.-Mexico border from Ciudad Juarez.
Multiple news media outlets, citing law enforcement officials, named him as Patrick Crusius.
Police said the suspect opened fire with a rifle on shoppers, many of them bargain-hunting for back-to-school supplies, then surrendered to officers who confronted him outside the store.
The FBI had opened a domestic terrorism investigation, according to CNN.
El Paso and Ciudad Juarez, together with the neighboring city of Las Cruces, New Mexico, form a metropolitan border area of some 2.5 million residents constituting the largest bilingual, binational population in North America.
Mexico’s President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said three Mexican nationals were among the 20 people killed in the shooting, and six others were among 26 victims who were wounded.
The carnage ranked as the eighth-deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history, after a 1984 shooting in San Ysidro, California, in which 21 people died.
RAPID POLICE ACTION
In Dayton, a riverfront city of about 140,000 people in southwestern Ohio, a gunman dressed in body armor opened fire in a downtown district, unleashing carnage that could have been much worse if not for the rapid intervention of police.
Officers who were on routine patrol nearby were on the scene in less than a minute and shot the attacker dead, likely preventing a much higher casualty toll in the historic downtown neighborhood, police and the city’s mayor said.
The motive was not immediately clear, Assistant Police Chief Matt Carper said.
(Reporting by Julio-Cesar Chavez in El Paso, Steve Gorman in Los Angeles, Roberta Rampton in Bedminister, N.J., Pete Schroeder, Doina Chiacu, Michelle Price in Washington, Lisa Shumaker in Chicago; Writing by Doina Chiacu Frances Kerry, Editing by Nick Zieminski)
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Elessar
08-04-2019, 05:37 PM
Yeah, liberals. Blame the President and not the mindset of the shooter.

Shooter was at fault, not the weapon. Was the President there holding their arm and forcing
them to pull the trigger?

Fools!

STTAB
08-05-2019, 11:00 AM
Of course this wasn't Trump's fault, but it can not be denied that Trump has made some stupid comments that encourage bad behavior in the last 3 years and he needs to knock that shit off.

Just as all the Democrats who have also made hateful incitement statements also need to knock it off. That the pathetic media wants to pretend like Trump is the only guilty party here doesn't mean we should pretend he guiltless.

pete311
08-05-2019, 11:06 AM
If you don't think Trump inspired this act, then you need to read up on the story.

STTAB
08-05-2019, 11:08 AM
If you don't think Trump inspired this act, then you need to read up on the story.

Did Warren inspire the Ohio shooting? Moron

High_Plains_Drifter
08-05-2019, 12:40 PM
If you don't think Trump inspired this act, then you need to read up on the story.
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pete311
08-05-2019, 01:05 PM
Her you guys not seen the shooters twitter feed or manifesto?

STTAB
08-05-2019, 01:25 PM
Her you guys not seen the shooters twitter feed or manifesto?

Do you mean the part where he said he's felt this way since long before Trump?

You god damned moron can't you just say "crazy guy is crazy?" without trying to blame Trump? Sure don't see you blaming Warren for the shooting in Ohio, I would say I wonder why that is, but we already know why.

Kathianne
08-05-2019, 01:31 PM
He bleats out racism, no doubt. Also eco-terrorism and population culling. Not all right wing.

pete311
08-05-2019, 01:32 PM
Do you mean the part where he said he's felt this way since long before Trump?

You god damned moron can't you just say "crazy guy is crazy?" without trying to blame Trump? Sure don't see you blaming Warren for the shooting in Ohio, I would say I wonder why that is, but we already know why.

Trump didn’t make white supremacists , he’s just enabling them. That is obvious.

STTAB
08-05-2019, 01:40 PM
Trump didn’t make white supremacists , he’s just enabling them. That is obvious.

Enabling them to do what moron? These shootings have been happening long before Trump ever thought about running for President.

Morons like you who blame a fucking gun instead of wanting to lock mentally ill people up are what enables this type of shit.

And I'll ask again, Did Warren enable the Ohio shooter? Of course you're a pussy so you won't answer that question.

High_Plains_Drifter
08-05-2019, 02:05 PM
Trump didn’t make white supremacists , he’s just enabling them. That is obvious.
"White supremacists" is a boogie man you leftists created... for VOTES. It's RACE BATING, and you people do it EVERY ELECTION CYCLE. Problem for you is, we've all heard our freakin' fill of that BS. It has zero effect on a damn one of us. The party that cried WOLF. I LAUGH now when I hear the term "WHITE SUPREMACIST."

pete311
08-05-2019, 03:06 PM
"White supremacists" is a boogie man you leftists created... for VOTES. It's RACE BATING, and you people do it EVERY ELECTION CYCLE. Problem for you is, we've all heard our freakin' fill of that BS. It has zero effect on a damn one of us. The party that cried WOLF. I LAUGH now when I hear the term "WHITE SUPREMACIST."

Two white supremacists just murdered like 31 people so....

STTAB
08-05-2019, 03:14 PM
Two white supremacists just murdered like 31 people so....

Stop pretending like you are at all concerned with those 31 people Pete, you aren't.

High_Plains_Drifter
08-05-2019, 03:16 PM
Two white supremacists just murdered like 31 people so....
And how many people did muslims murder in the last week?

How many people were shot by blacks in the last week in Chicago?

How many riots and businesses have been burned down my BLM?

How many women have been raped and murdered by illegal aliens?

Your hypocrisy is mind boggling.

pete311
08-05-2019, 03:21 PM
And how many people did muslims murder in the last week?

How many people were shot by blacks in the last week in Chicago?

How many riots and businesses have been burned down my BLM?

How many women have been raped and murdered by illegal aliens?

Your hypocrisy is mind boggling.

Why don't you tell me and then tell me what it has to do with Trumps rhetoric (aka the thread topic)

STTAB
08-05-2019, 03:23 PM
And how many people did muslims murder in the last week?

How many people were shot by blacks in the last week in Chicago?

How many riots and businesses have been burned down my BLM?

How many women have been raped and murdered by illegal aliens?

Your hypocrisy is mind boggling.

You dipshit, Petey only cares about people being killed when it suits his politics to care

SassyLady
08-05-2019, 03:44 PM
If you don't think Trump inspired this act, then you need to read up on the story.

I think it is Dems that inspired this act ... with their open border and health care for all illegals that inspired this act.

The guy believes the Dems will take away the rights of legal Americans just to get votes.

Gunny
08-05-2019, 04:36 PM
Why don't you tell me and then tell me what it has to do with Trumps rhetoric (aka the thread topic)I'm laughing even harder at you now, having read your posts in this thread.

You need a new act. I'm not cracking up at you like I used to. But still, laughing:laugh:

You're a f*cking idiot. Did you by chance play that 3rd guy from the left turning a crank shaft to the beat that looked like all the other guys turning a crank to the beat, working below the surface in "Metropolis"? You do so drone on like the sheeple that turn the cranks.

pete311
08-05-2019, 04:38 PM
I think it is Dems that inspired this act ... with their open border and health care for all illegals that inspired this act.

The guy believes the Dems will take away the rights of legal Americans just to get votes.

:lol::lame2::salute:

Gunny
08-05-2019, 04:42 PM
:lol::lame2::salute:It's a more logical response/statement than you've made YET, you goof. STILL laughing :laugh:

SassyLady
08-05-2019, 06:05 PM
:lol::lame2::salute:

How is it lame pete?


The writer (shooter) cites a fear that an influential Hispanic population in Texas would make the state a "Democratic stronghold." But he says "the Republican Party is also terrible" because the GOP is, in his mind, pro-corporation, which could lead to more immigration.
The author says he's held these beliefs for years, before Donald Trump became President.

STTAB
08-06-2019, 12:36 PM
Petey is a little whack job , short and stout
pull on his string
and watch a Dem talking point fall out