Negligent Discharge In the Ky Capitol Building

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The Wizard
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Negligent Discharge In the Ky Capitol Building

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Well I didn't know if this should go in politics, current event or where so I put it here.

Leslie Combs (D) had a ND the gem is she aid "it happens"



This is why we can't have nice things, it's called a negligent discharge for a reason, because you were being negligent. RCOB

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If one of my children had done that anytime after the age of six, they would STILL be eating off the mantlepiece. My granddaughter, Hunting Buddy, sent me the link to this with a note "Glad I didn't do this! Repercussions would be ugly!!!"

Apparently my children and grandchildren are some sort of mutant super-geniuses, who can figure this shit out before they enter high-school, but a college-educated adult can't??

Was she elected under the Hire-the-Handicapped program or something.

Oh, that's right, now I see the D. That explains it all!
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Old news. She was pretty much ass-raped statewide for it. Yeah, since nobody was hurt, it was hilarious. And she helps make our LAWS here… :shock:
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I sure hope her employers are much better than our's here in CA in regards to Feinswein, Boxturd, Piglosi, MaxTURD, etc., etc., and REFUSE to renew her contract for the next season (a RECALL would even be MUCH better)!!
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It's refreshing to see, though, that they're blaming her and not guns.
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Weetabix wrote:It's refreshing to see, though, that they're blaming her and not guns.
Probably because she has a D after her name, so incompetence is expected - and if there was an R after the name, the media would have piled on started griping about: "SEE! Guns = Danger, even in Republican hands!!!" It fits their narrative; 'I can, but you can't".
POLITICIANS & DIAPERS NEED TO BE CHANGED OFTEN AND FOR THE SAME REASON

A person properly schooled in right and wrong is safe with any weapon. A person with no idea of good and evil is unsafe with a knitting needle, or the cap from a ballpoint pen.

I remain pessimistic given the way BATF and the anti gun crowd have become tape worms in the guts of the Republic. - toad
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