Perhaps we should have a back date limitation. Because as you can see, I have a SHITLOAD of pics here I can submit from past Patrick.net posts going back years.
I am just going to voluntarily stop doing that and go with new material from this date forward.
They are in one place now, and I have not seen most of what you submitted here anyway so I don't see an issue. Most of what I posted were either elected WHITE SUPREMACISTS or WHITE SUPREMACISTS who ran but were not elected because anti-racists voted against them.
After 11 people were fatally shot inside a Pittsburgh synagogue three years ago, a politician nearly 400 miles away demanded an immediate shift in protocol. “From now on, I will bring my handgun every time I enter a church or synagogue,” Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, a retired police captain who was then mulling his current run for New York City mayor, said the following day, encouraging trained police officers to do the same.
Will be interesting to see if he follows through with this. Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, a former cop, said Thursday that he’d pack heat if elected mayor in 2021 rather than waste taxpayer money by having his own security detail like Mayor Bill de Blasio and his predecessors. “Yes I will, number one,” Adams told the FAQ NYC podcast when asked if he’d pack a firearm as mayor. “And number two, I won’t have a security detail. If the city is safe, the mayor shouldn’t have a security detail with him. He should be walking the street by himself.”
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Over the next decade, the Republican Party will have significant Hispanic leadership.
Holy shit, this guy has zero idea of how to hold a rifle let alone shoot one.
They are in one place now, and I have not seen most of what you submitted here anyway so I don't see an issue.
Most of what I posted were either elected WHITE SUPREMACISTS or WHITE SUPREMACISTS who ran but were not elected because anti-racists voted against them.
After 11 people were fatally shot inside a Pittsburgh synagogue three years ago, a politician nearly 400 miles away demanded an immediate shift in protocol.
“From now on, I will bring my handgun every time I enter a church or synagogue,” Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, a retired police captain who was then mulling his current run for New York City mayor, said the following day, encouraging trained police officers to do the same.
Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, a former cop, said Thursday that he’d pack heat if elected mayor in 2021 rather than waste taxpayer money by having his own security detail like Mayor Bill de Blasio and his predecessors.
“Yes I will, number one,” Adams told the FAQ NYC podcast when asked if he’d pack a firearm as mayor.
“And number two, I won’t have a security detail. If the city is safe, the mayor shouldn’t have a security detail with him. He should be walking the street by himself.”