Monday, November 26, 2018

BACK TO BIRMINGHAM

The Riverchase Galleria Shopping Mall in Hoover, Alabama, (near Birmingham), has a strict no guns and no illegal weapons policy; so, how did a 21-year-old male manage to shoot a 12-year-old girl and an 18-year-old man in the shopping center?  Please explain to me: how can that possibly be?  Just how many so-called "gun-free" zones are there in the U.S. where anyone can go shoot at will without any worries whatsoever until the cops show up?

Now, the sickening part of the story:  the arriving cops may have shot the wrong man.   Cops are now saying that more than one person was involved in the initial shooting; when they arrived, they observed one man who was carrying a weapon and running from the scene.  They shot and killed him.  You only shoot someone if they pose an immediate threat to you or someone in the vicinity; when someone is running away, carrying a gun or not, they pose no such threat.  Cops continue to search for the real bad guy. 

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Let's assume for the moment that James Comey and Loretta Lynch testify before the House next week that Clinton committed espionage and treason.  Just what do you think our illustrious Republican House is going to do about it before the Dems take over in January?  Pee in their pants?  They've proven themselves to be more worthless than a pig in a poker game.

How come whites don't get a special shopping day every year like blacks do?

Rumor has it that Nancy Pelosi has ordered up a huuuge barbecue spit for the purpose of dealing with party insurgents who would dare to challenge her for the Speaker's job.

They've discovered century-old tunnels beneath Florida cities and can't figure out what they were used for. The answer, of course, is obvious: they've been used to shuffle votes from precinct to precinct for decades. 

A group of scientists from Harvard and Yale are flying in the face of conventional wisdom which says that man made pollutants in the atmosphere are to blame for global warming.  They are proposing adding more pollutants in the form of "dimming aerosol sulfate particles" into the Earth’s lower stratosphere at altitudes up 12 miles high.  When the world's crops start failing due to lack of sunlight, they'll probably propose building giant fans to blow all of the crap to Jupiter.  

TODAY'S QUOTE:
"It isn't pollution that's harming the environment.  It's the impurities in our air and water that's doing it." ~ Dan Quayle
 

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