Pop4prez
The problem is Dems won’t have an honest conversation about how urban thugs and immigrants and woke trans people are the real source of problematic gun violence.
Monday morning in America. At least five dead and six in the hospital. There go them criminals again. Can’t stop 'em. Need more guns for the safety of all of us.
Love Pop. Hope he gets wemby and keeps coaching.
I love Pop but the Spurs have had enough run good. I kinda would like to see Charlotte bink it.
The deplorable melts would be amazing.
OKC vs SA for the next decade.
So they reinstated one of the TN reps but I don’t see anything about reinstating the other? Anyone know what the deal is?
The groups responsible for reinstatement are different for each rep. Nashville City Council acted today, the other group is supposed to meet on Wed…
“The Shelby County Board of Commissioners, the body charged with choosing Pearson’s successor, will meet Wednesday to consider action to reappoint Pearson to his seat, Chairman Mickell Lowery announced Sunday.”
love how he called it a myth
I don’t usually see armed guards at my bank, let alone armed police officers
Yes, and there is good reason for that:
Who knows if Cruz is actually that dumb or is just playing his role? Doesn’t matter really.
He’s just counting on his followers to be loyal.
his banker! that he knew by name! and was friends with! surely that’s an experience everyone in the country can relate to. way to take the mask off.
https://twitter.com/CollinRugg/status/1645454979086553089
The shame of America is that there are so many people who get shot and so many people who need to be shot and yet so little intersection in this Venn diagram.
Not sure where for this, so here.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2023/04/11/sig-sauer-p320-fires-on-own/
Popular handgun fires without anyone pulling the trigger, victims say
More than 80 people, including police officers, allege they were shot by their SIG Sauer P320 pistols. Some have lost work, live in pain after serious injuries.
One warm afternoon in May, Dwight Jackson was getting dressed for a visit to his favorite cigar lounge. He slipped his holstered SIG Sauer P320 pistol onto his belt, put on a button-down shirt and leaned across his bed for his wallet. Suddenly, he said, the gun fired, sending a bullet tearing through his right buttock and into his left ankle.
“I heard ‘bang!’” said Jackson, 47, a locomotive engineer who lives in Locust Grove, Ga. “I looked down and saw blood.”