Politics > Politics-USA > Re: Democrat changes his point of view when reality hits him between the eyes.
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"Merlin" |
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10 Jul 2007 11:10:48 AM |
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Re: Democrat changes his point of view when reality hits him between the eyes. |
On Jul 10, 10:36 am, "JHR" <BadEnergyPol...@USA.com> wrote:
"Merlin" <johndo...@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
news:1184074233.276667.308880@n2g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
As usual, when a Democrat is faced with reality, they consistantly
change their story.
Here's what happens when real life meets a stary eyed, liberal idiot:
HOUSTON - A state lawmaker who opposed a bill giving Texans stronger
right to defend themselves with deadly force pulled a gun and shot a
man he says was trying to steal copper wiring from a construction
site, police said Monday.
Rep. Borris Miles told police he was fixing a leak on the second floor
of the Houston house he's building Sunday night when he heard a noise
downstairs and saw two men trying to steal the copper. After Miles
confronted the pair, one of the men threw a pocketknife at him,
Houston Police spokesman Victor Senties.
Miles, a former law enforcement officer, shot the man in the left leg,
police said. The wounded suspect was being treated at a Houston
hospital. Police were trying to identify the other suspect.
Charges of aggravated robbery are pending against the wounded suspect,
Senties said.
Police said Miles, who is in his freshman term, is licensed to carry a
concealed weapon. No charges have been filed against Miles, Senties
said.
Miles, a Democrat, voted against a bill that gives Texans stronger
legal right to defend themselves with deadly force in their homes,
vehicles, and workplaces. The so-called "castle doctrine," passed by
the Legislature this year, states that a person has no duty to retreat
from an intruder before using deadly force. The law goes into effect
Sept. 1.
Hmmm....consistently change their story.
Yes, I'm glad you see that.
As for the rest of your parroting, have a cracker Polly.
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| User: "JHR" |
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| Title: Re: Democrat changes his point of view when reality hits him between the eyes. |
10 Jul 2007 09:37:48 PM |
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"Merlin" <johndoe99@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
news:1184083848.614525.22530@w3g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
On Jul 10, 10:36 am, "JHR" <BadEnergyPol...@USA.com> wrote:
"Merlin" <johndo...@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
news:1184074233.276667.308880@n2g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
As usual, when a Democrat is faced with reality, they consistantly
change their story.
Here's what happens when real life meets a stary eyed, liberal idiot:
HOUSTON - A state lawmaker who opposed a bill giving Texans stronger
right to defend themselves with deadly force pulled a gun and shot a
man he says was trying to steal copper wiring from a construction
site, police said Monday.
Rep. Borris Miles told police he was fixing a leak on the second floor
of the Houston house he's building Sunday night when he heard a noise
downstairs and saw two men trying to steal the copper. After Miles
confronted the pair, one of the men threw a pocketknife at him,
Houston Police spokesman Victor Senties.
Miles, a former law enforcement officer, shot the man in the left leg,
police said. The wounded suspect was being treated at a Houston
hospital. Police were trying to identify the other suspect.
Charges of aggravated robbery are pending against the wounded suspect,
Senties said.
Police said Miles, who is in his freshman term, is licensed to carry a
concealed weapon. No charges have been filed against Miles, Senties
said.
Miles, a Democrat, voted against a bill that gives Texans stronger
legal right to defend themselves with deadly force in their homes,
vehicles, and workplaces. The so-called "castle doctrine," passed by
the Legislature this year, states that a person has no duty to retreat
from an intruder before using deadly force. The law goes into effect
Sept. 1.
Hmmm....consistently change their story.
Yes, I'm glad you see that.
As for the rest of your parroting, have a cracker Polly.
Don't you just hate it when someone focuses back on what really matters.
That was a retorical question, as I don't expect you to be able to answer
it.
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| User: "Merlin" |
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| Title: Re: Democrat changes his point of view when reality hits him between the eyes. |
11 Jul 2007 06:11:30 AM |
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On Jul 10, 10:37 pm, "JHR" <BadEnergyPol...@USA.com> wrote:
"Merlin" <johndo...@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
news:1184083848.614525.22530@w3g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
On Jul 10, 10:36 am, "JHR" <BadEnergyPol...@USA.com> wrote:
"Merlin" <johndo...@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
news:1184074233.276667.308880@n2g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
As usual, when a Democrat is faced with reality, they consistantly
change their story.
Here's what happens when real life meets a stary eyed, liberal idiot:
HOUSTON - A state lawmaker who opposed a bill giving Texans stronger
right to defend themselves with deadly force pulled a gun and shot a
man he says was trying to steal copper wiring from a construction
site, police said Monday.
Rep. Borris Miles told police he was fixing a leak on the second floor
of the Houston house he's building Sunday night when he heard a noise
downstairs and saw two men trying to steal the copper. After Miles
confronted the pair, one of the men threw a pocketknife at him,
Houston Police spokesman Victor Senties.
Miles, a former law enforcement officer, shot the man in the left leg,
police said. The wounded suspect was being treated at a Houston
hospital. Police were trying to identify the other suspect.
Charges of aggravated robbery are pending against the wounded suspect,
Senties said.
Police said Miles, who is in his freshman term, is licensed to carry a
concealed weapon. No charges have been filed against Miles, Senties
said.
Miles, a Democrat, voted against a bill that gives Texans stronger
legal right to defend themselves with deadly force in their homes,
vehicles, and workplaces. The so-called "castle doctrine," passed by
the Legislature this year, states that a person has no duty to retreat
from an intruder before using deadly force. The law goes into effect
Sept. 1.
Hmmm....consistently change their story.
Yes, I'm glad you see that.
As for the rest of your parroting, have a cracker Polly.
Don't you just hate it when someone focuses back on what really matters.
That was a retorical question, as I don't expect you to be able to answer
it.
No, you didn't do anything but avoid the point made in the OP.
Very typical of your ilk. When faced with guilt, you try to shift the
blame away from yourself.
Go ahead, let's hear some more of your denial.
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