Tragic, I know some folks that traveled to this rally, I'm trying to get in touch with them, as soon as I heard about this...
https://www.npr.org/2019/06/22/73502...p-leaving-7-de
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Tragic, I know some folks that traveled to this rally, I'm trying to get in touch with them, as soon as I heard about this...
https://www.npr.org/2019/06/22/73502...p-leaving-7-de
Semper Fi
MisterVeritis (06-22-2019),roadmaster (06-22-2019)
Yea I just read about it.
Just awful.
My bet? Impaired driver of the truck. He crossed the line and just mowed them down. I hope he was severely injured if that was the case.
I gave up motorcycles around 2003 because I did not trust my fellow man.
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Common (07-04-2019)
My philosophy has always been "The only reason that car is on the road today is to hunt me down and run over me" That worked well from 1960 to 2005 when I was run over by a tractor trailer in Asheville NC. That kept me off motorcycles until last year when I bought the Suzuki.
The problem with motorcycles is there is no such thing as a minor accident. Even a 10 mph "fender bender" can cause severe damage and cage drivers just don't pay enough attention to their environment.
Hmmmm, the driver that killed those motorcyclists....Zhukovskyy, an immigrant from Ukraine, has a long criminal record and should have been deported.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/201...p-for-victims/
According to local media, he has two prior DUI arrests, including one conviction in 2013, which led to his license being suspended for 210 days because he was tagged as “an immediate threat.” The other DUI arrest was just last month in Connecticut. He was also arrested in Baytown, Texas, on Feb. 11, 2019, on possession of a crack pipe.
According to WMUR, Zhukovskyy was charged for unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, negligent operation of a motor vehicle and speeding in April 2012, but charges were dismissed. He also pleaded guilty to two drug charges in January 2017 for possession of cocaine and heroin, but just paid a fine.
In addition to the driving and drug charges, according to the Boston Globe, Zhukovskyy received a 90-day suspended jail sentence in Connecticut in 2015 for larceny after he admitted to stealing ladders and windows at a Home Deport warehouse.
But ask yourself this, if his name was Latino sounding, would this information already be posted here?
Rhetorical question...well....because it’s tPF.
“Conscientiously believing that the proper condition of the negro is slavery, or a complete subjection to the white man, and entertaining the belief that the day is not distant when the old Union will be restored with slavery nationally declared to be the proper condition of all of African descent, and in view of the future harmony and progress of all the States of America, I have been induced to issue this address, so that there may be no misunderstanding in the future”
- Jefferson Davis
Rhetorically safety you will make it out to be one way either way, anyway and no other way
I didnt even see that until you mentioned it, but for clarity let me iterate this. I am for deporting every single illegal immigrant whether they commit another crime or not, theyve already committed a crime by getting caught here.
I hope you arent insinuating rhetorically of course that a lone Ukraine immigrant is even remotely as insidious or dangerous or as expensive as the hispanic rape of our border, even though being ukranian means hes one of the horrific race of those white things
Last edited by Common; 07-04-2019 at 08:11 AM.
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F Joe Biden
“Conscientiously believing that the proper condition of the negro is slavery, or a complete subjection to the white man, and entertaining the belief that the day is not distant when the old Union will be restored with slavery nationally declared to be the proper condition of all of African descent, and in view of the future harmony and progress of all the States of America, I have been induced to issue this address, so that there may be no misunderstanding in the future”
- Jefferson Davis