B-Man Posted April 1 Posted April 1 (edited) . 10 minutes ago, Roundybout said: You vastly underestimate the amount of people who support Mangione and feel the same way as him. That is not the way that adults approach this situation. It was pre-meditated murder. He stalked and shot his intended victim in the back. Oh, he can't face the death penalty, he has too many supporters ! What a horrible way to view things. . Edited April 1 by B-Man 4
Roundybout Posted April 1 Posted April 1 11 minutes ago, boyst said: Pinochet has flights out of the country for them. Most of those people who support Luigi are too chicken ***** to do anything. You overestimate how much action a little B word will take just because they support him. Those that take action to commit crimes or violence should be met with equal justice. Justice is blind. Obviously it’s not, since anyone can be deported to El Salvador for anything nowadays. You’ll figure out you’re the bad guys one of these days. 6 minutes ago, B-Man said: . That is not the way that adults approach this situation. It was pre-meditated murder. He stalked and shot his intended victim in the back. Oh, he can't face the death penalty, he has too many supporters ! What a horrible way to view things. . Never said that in the slightest.
boyst Posted April 1 Posted April 1 1 hour ago, Roundybout said: Obviously it’s not, since anyone can be deported to El Salvador for anything nowadays. You’ll figure out you’re the bad guys one of these days. Never said that in the slightest. I, like you read headlines, when I saw it was you typing I stopped reading and pretend the rest of what you said fits my narrative like the supposed innocent man taken to el Salvador who was here totally legally and by pprt of entry.. 1
BillsFanNC Posted April 1 Posted April 1 1 hour ago, B-Man said: . That is not the way that adults approach this situation. It was pre-meditated murder. He stalked and shot his intended victim in the back. Oh, he can't face the death penalty, he has too many supporters ! What a horrible way to view things. . Saving democracy!!!! By mob rule. 1
B-Man Posted April 3 Posted April 3 Surprised ?? Anyone ? Innocent California Walgreens Employee Is the Latest Victim of Left's Violent Rhetoric A Walgreens employee was killed by a man emulating UnitedHealthcare CEO murderer Luigi Mangione, because that suspect was mad at big pharmacies. This tragic story out of California is two things: a) completely predictable and b) completely avoidable. This is the inevitable outcome of the Left's rhetoric on healthcare and their view of political violence. If it's okay -- in the Left's logic -- to shoot a health insurance company CEO in the back as he walks down a NYC street, if it's okay to dox Tesla owners and vandalize their vehicles, if it's okay to torch Tesla chargers, then there was no way it wouldn't be okay to murder a random Walgreens employee over political grievances. It's wrong and scary. https://twitchy.com/amy-curtis/2025/04/02/walgreens-employee-killed-by-man-mad-at-big-pharmacies-n2410847
JFKjr Posted April 18 Author Posted April 18 Well he CHOSE to work at Walgreens, just like Tesla owners CHOSE to buy a car from a company started by Elon Musk, and 'actions have consequences,' unless you're an illegal, then it's all about due process.
Homelander Posted April 18 Posted April 18 7 minutes ago, JFKjr said: Well he CHOSE to work at Walgreens, just like Tesla owners CHOSE to buy a car from a company started by Elon Musk, and 'actions have consequences,' unless you're an illegal, then it's all about due process. Hoax
CoudyBills Posted July 25 Posted July 25 On 4/1/2025 at 3:20 PM, Roundybout said: Obviously it’s not, since anyone can be deported to El Salvador for anything nowadays. You’ll figure out you’re the bad guys one of these days. Never said that in the slightest. One of these days, at the end of whose rifle? That sure sounded life a threat there transtifa.
reddogblitz Posted July 25 Posted July 25 14 hours ago, Roundybout said: Luigi lives on! Luigi is a punk. Chuck on the other hand was a genius fluegal horn player, band leader, and composer. RIP Chuck. Thankfully he will live on in his recordings. 1
SCBills Posted September 17 Posted September 17 Why can I, a normal citizen, understand that this was CLEARLY premeditated, but those were supposed to trust in our Justice System cannot? 1 1
Andy1 Posted September 17 Posted September 17 1 hour ago, SCBills said: Why can I, a normal citizen, understand that this was CLEARLY premeditated, but those were supposed to trust in our Justice System cannot? My understanding is the terror related charge required the prosecution to prove the action was intended to instill fear in the general public. The prosecution did not prove that point. If anything, the issue may be with what the DA chose to prosecute him with.
AlBUNDY4TDS Posted September 17 Posted September 17 5 minutes ago, Andy1 said: My understanding is the terror related charge required the prosecution to prove the action was intended to instill fear in the general public. The prosecution did not prove that point. If anything, the issue may be with what the DA chose to prosecute him with. How didn't it instill fear? I would've been fearful if I was a CEO.
The Frankish Reich Posted September 17 Posted September 17 In which we turn to the Mainstream Media to explain (NYT) While some states define first-degree murder as a premeditated killing, New York requires an additional aggravating circumstance, one of which is terrorism. Others include torture and killing a witness or law officer. 1
SCBills Posted September 17 Posted September 17 (edited) 54 minutes ago, The Frankish Reich said: In which we turn to the Mainstream Media to explain (NYT) While some states define first-degree murder as a premeditated killing, New York requires an additional aggravating circumstance, one of which is terrorism. Others include torture and killing a witness or law officer. I think it was very clear he intended this as a terroristic act. It was done to make a socio-political statement. He didn’t know the CEO and the CEO didn’t know him. It was intended to make a broader point by killing an innocent man. But alas, New York is a joke of a state and if there’s any chance he could get off… it would happen there. Edited September 17 by SCBills 2
JDHillFan Posted September 17 Posted September 17 1 hour ago, The Frankish Reich said: In which we turn to the Mainstream Media to explain (NYT) While some states define first-degree murder as a premeditated killing, New York requires an additional aggravating circumstance, one of which is terrorism. Others include torture and killing a witness or law officer. *reliable* mainstream media
The Frankish Reich Posted September 17 Posted September 17 1 hour ago, JDHillFan said: *reliable* mainstream media Notice how everyone above my NYT post was cutting/pasting tweets expressing outrage without even bothering to look up the law. 2
AlBUNDY4TDS Posted September 17 Posted September 17 7 minutes ago, The Frankish Reich said: Notice how everyone above my NYT post was cutting/pasting tweets expressing outrage without even bothering to look up the law. I didn't. How new York decided this wasn't done to promote fear is where I'm struggling.
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