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gejohnston

(17,502 posts)
13. could or wouldn't?
Fri Apr 6, 2018, 05:00 PM
Apr 2018

Pulse night club, Orlando cops played negotiator for three hours until the POS offed himself. At least half of those who died, died of blood loss and would have survived if medical attention arrived. From his wife's trial we know that his dad was an FBI informant because the POS' ties to ISIS and his first choice was Disney but was scared off by armed guards. Of course, many progressives blamed Christians for the murders. Of course, blaming any Muslim other than the POS would be wrong and bigoted. Blaming Christians and the shooting sports community is?????????

Parkland. Couldn't or wouldn't? Four BSO cops stood around outside and listened to the shots and did nothing. When cops from Coral Springs showed up and entered the building, Cruz was long gone and buying a soda at Wal Mart and BSO was still hiding behind their cars. Again, if the RO had guts or put the social contract above orders, lives would have been saved. Again, many died of blood loss and would have survived their wounds if EMS weren't prevented from entering.

We don't know that much about Las Vegas.
That gives us one spree, one terrorist, and one unknown (although ISIS doubled down that LV was their guy)
If you take Happyland Night Club and the New York truck attack alone gives us 95 dead without a firearm.

I agree that is an unacceptable statistic, but your argument is fallacious (appeal to emotion).

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