Democrat Response to the Ashli Babbitt & Jordan Neely Deaths

so you're saying that trespassing is a capital offense that deserves the death penalty, without trial?

That's exactly what the dunce is saying. But if you physically assault people on a subway you should be allowed to do so without question. When faced with their clear hypocrisy some of the little bitches hide behind their ignore buttons.
 
Ashli Babbitt was:

Not Violent
No Felony Warrants
Unarmed
Female Veteran

Dems: "she deserved to be shot in the neck and killed"


Jordan Neely was:

Arrested 40+Times
Threatening to Kill People on Subway
Felony Warrant

Dems: "Arrest that guy Penny that saved everyone"

That is the perfect description to how fucked up the Democratic Party and their media enablers have become. How anyone with even half a brain wants to be associated with that party defies logic and common sense.
 
She illegally broke into the Capitol building in order to physically assault Congressmen. All those traitors should have been killed.

Spoken like a brain dead, lying leftist dumbass. So we can start shooting BLM protestors who are physically assaulting people and destroying businesses then? Moron.

Hell, calling someone as painfully ignorant and stupid as you are a moron is an insult to morons. :palm:
 
Prove her intent was to physically assault a congressman. Oh that's right you have a delusion that whatever you think is actually true.

America hating Marxist morons on the left think one has to prove they are innocent and the Government doesn't have to prove a thing.
 
You lie too much. The Capitol Building was closed.

:lolup: Stuck on lying moron and troll. :laugh:

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