LowOiL
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OBVIOUSLY???????? Seriously????
Ok, you got a chuckle out of me pointing out the irony of their post. I like this forum. Good mix of ideas and sometimes even I post a sane one.
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OBVIOUSLY???????? Seriously????
No!Are You Rapture Ready?
Simply put, you need to look up the use of UAF in voter rolls. For instance, this information regarding Colorado.I would abbreviate unaffiliated as "UnA" Not "UAF"... ABC news says unaffiliated is abbreviated as "UN"...
Abbreviation(dot)com page has most the possible listing for UAF and your meaning does not show up for some reason.
Anyone who is not trying to accuse other people. I know it would really be exciting to connect the murderer and your political enemies, but you don't get to lie about it.But who knows.
No it is not. This is not a place for rumor mongering, falsehoods and accusations.Like I said, just bouncing ideas off the wall here. That is what a forum is for right?
Agreed, but The United States is at a post Civil War moral low point in its history.Read through history - today is no more evil than days past. From the beginning, man has worked against God.
Report: Texas Church Shooter Was Atheist, Thought Christians ‘Stupid’
The man who shot and killed 26 people in a Texas church on Sunday is reported to be a creepy, crazy, and weird outcast who preached atheism online.
Former classmates of the Texas church shooter, Devin Patrick Kelley, said he was an atheist and outcast who thought Christians were stupid, the Daily Mail reported.
I can never concur with a lie. Nobody I know of believes that anything regarding the second coming will be done in secret.I concur with this:
Yes. A couple in the retirement community in which my wife and I live have a niece and her three children who attend that church. The niece and two of the children were killed and a third is in critical condition.Does Dr Tom have any Information?
He lives in Texas.
HankD
Of course, 32 people were shot in Chicago this weekend but the media never seems to mention that.
I can never concur with a lie. Nobody I know of believes that anything regarding the second coming will be done in secret.
Yes. A couple in the retirement community in which my wife and I live have a niece and her three children who attend that church. The niece and two of the children were killed and a third is in critical condition.
The shooter was killed by a neighbor who heard the shots and grabbed his deer rifle and shot the killer who then drove away but bled out and crashed his truck. The police found him dead at the wheel.
The shooter, Kelly, was dishonorably discharged from the Air Force after a felony conviction, both of which made it illegal for him to be possession of a firearm.
Now my opinion. If just a couple of the people in that church had been carrying firearms, after a couple shots the shooter might well have been dead and many of the victims might well still be alive.
Of course, 32 people were shot in Chicago this weekend but the media never seems to mention that.
If you ever look evil in the eyes, you would know. I can't really explain it. I spent some time with a serial killer. All I can say is I was in the presence of evil.How awful Tom.
I heard on the news that guns were not allowed inside the church and had to be left at the front reception area.
Do you know if that is true?
We have a retired police lieutenant at our church and a few veterans.
Don't know how the church would feel about allowing members who know firearms to carry now.
Awful, - little children were killed. How could anyone be that heartless? Unbelievable.
Tom--if it was only a bad conduct discharge, it's not at the same level as a dishonorable. A bad conduct discharge can be determined at a special courts martial, rather than a general; as such, a bad conduct discharge is not generally considered a felony like a dishonorable is.It seems the Air Force failed to forward a copy of Kelly's trial transcript, the Court Martial's decision to give him a BCD, and the felony conviction data to the FBI so the information was not available for the NICs check. He may have been able to purchase firearms even though he was a prohibited person.
I'm looking and waiting for more details. I fear in their rush to report, CNN and others are going to try to link this to the military's mis-handling and under-reporting of domestic and sexual assaults, and whatever else they can do to make the military in general--not just the Air Force--look bad.
Yes and we should all be in agreement with effective regulation of firearms in alignment with our second amendment rights as well as better and more effective data warehouse information whose purpose is to keep firearms out of the hands of those given over to unrestrained evil, felons and the mentally ill.If you ever look evil in the eyes, you would know. I can't really explain it. I spent some time with a serial killer. All I can say is I was in the presence of evil.
Looks like we already had laws that would have prevented this person from purchasing a firearm, but they were not followed.
FBI was not alerted to ex-service member’s assault conviction
Devin P. Kelley should have been barred from purchasing guns because of a 2014 domestic violence conviction. But the Air Force said it failed to follow policies for alerting federal law enforcement about Kelley’s violent past, allowing him to buy weapons before the deadly rampage in Sutherland Springs, Tex.
I won't be surprised if all relevant policies and procedures were followed, but they didn't include ensuring notification; which will prompt a swift re-write to ensure such things are included.Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson and Chief of Staff Gen. David Goldfein have directed an investigation of Kelley’s case and “relevant policies and procedures,” she said.