Words of wisdom form Heels Up Harris

MGT is not my congressperson.
Heels Up harris is little more than a street whore and an embarrassment to this country and you better pray every day that she never gets any closer to becoming president than she is. Having a current approval rating of 28% is testimony to my statements.

You're suffering from acute clit envy. Go splatter a groundhog, Jew-hater.




' Smut me, baby '

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Haw, haw............................haw.
 
Good, they are nasty destructive creatures. Back a few years I had to take one off my neighbor's dog's leg using a 38sp. Effective but messy.

You should see what a 55 grain ballistic tip does at 3850 feet per second. Ye haw!
 
That's your level, Paleface.

Sure is. Shot two, one a close 150 yd, the other at about 315 yd. The rangefinder is a wonderful tool. Oh, and saw 3 deer too. Rural America is a wonderful place, free of your kind. :)
 
Sure is. Shot two, one a close 150 yd, the other at about 315 yd. The rangefinder is a wonderful tool. Oh, and saw 3 deer too. Rural America is a wonderful place, free of your kind. :)

Notice how moonie has gone all Fauxachontas on us.
 
Typical limp wristed response from a wannabe intellectual. Move along.

It is hilarious that you think your comments are all that while others are lacking. Your put downs could use some work. Incorporate a few highbrow vocabulary words to spice them up a bit. Give them some kick.

Thanks for the chuckle.
 
It is hilarious that you think your comments are all that while others are lacking. Your put downs could use some work. Incorporate a few highbrow vocabulary words to spice them up a bit. Give them some kick.

Thanks for the chuckle.

Yawn. How about you try and talk to someone on your intellectual level here? Guno and Evince come to mind. They probably have you beat though.
 
Yawn. How about you try and talk to someone on your intellectual level here? Guno and Evince come to mind. They probably have you beat though.

Oooohhhhh, all you have are your pitifully worded put downs. Is that really all you have to offer on this forum? I mean if that's the limit of your ability to take part in social discourse then I understand. Maybe watch some Sesame Street so you can up your game.
 
Oooohhhhh, all you have are your pitifully worded put downs. Is that really all you have to offer on this forum? I mean if that's the limit of your ability to take part in social discourse then I understand. Maybe watch some Sesame Street so you can up your game.

Yawn. Another faux democrat "intellectual".
 
Sure is. Shot two, one a close 150 yd, the other at about 315 yd. The rangefinder is a wonderful tool. Oh, and saw 3 deer too. Rural America is a wonderful place, free of your kind. :)

Notice how moonie has gone all Fauxachontas on us.


Aw, lookie- gangbangers searching for each other.


Haw, haw....................................haw.


Have you Jew-hating gun-slingers got any particular schools in mind ?


List of school shootings in the United States

February 29, 2000 Flint, Michigan 1 0 Shooting of Kayla Rolland: At Buell Elementary School, a 6-year-old boy fatally shot 6-year-old classmate Kayla Rolland. To date, the boy is the youngest documented fatal school shooter.[1] See August 22, 2013, below.
May 26, 2000 Lake Worth, Florida 1 0 13-year-old honor student, Nathaniel Brazill was sent home for throwing water balloons, but returned to his Lake Worth Middle School with a family pistol. He fatally shot teacher Barry Grunow, who was popular at the school.[1][2]
June 28, 2000 Seattle, Washington 2[n 1] 0 58-year-old Director of the Division of Pathology of the University of Washington Medical Center, Rodger C. Haggitt, was shot dead by 42-year-old Taiwanese immigrant, and then U.S. citizen, Jian Chen, who had just completed his second year of forensic pathology residency training, and had been notified of his contract non-renewal (which Chen wrote would dishonor his family). Chen went on to commit suicide.[3] In 2001 the Rodger C. Haggitt Gastrointestinal Pathology Society was named in memory of Dr. Haggitt.
August 28, 2000 Fayetteville, Arkansas 2[n 1] 0 36-year-old James Easton Kelly, a PhD candidate in Comparative Literature at University of Arkansas, killed 67-year-old John R. Locke, the English professor overseeing his coursework. Kelly had been dismissed from this PhD program for lack of progress toward his degree. Kelly shot Locke three times before committing suicide in the director's office, which had been isolated by campus police.[4]
September 26, 2000 New Orleans, Louisiana 0 2[n 1] 13 year-olds Darrel Johnson and Alfred Anderson were initially charged with attempted first-degree murder, in the shooting of 15 year-old William Pennington. Pennington, after being shot, gained control of the gun and shot Johnson in the back.[5] Charges were later reduced to Aggravated Battery.
To prevent violence, Carter G. Woodson Middle School had students pass through metal detectors at the time. A 13-year-old student, who recently had been expelled for fighting, slipped the weapon, a .38-caliber revolver, through a chain link fence.[6]

December 1, 2000 San Diego, California 0 1[n 1] A 15-year-old Junipero Serra High School student who showed off a handgun on campus and threatened to shoot a classmate, ended up accidentally shooting himself, causing minor injuries.[7]
March 5, 2001 Santee, California 2 13 Santana High School shooting: 15-year-old student, Charles Andrew Williams, killed two students, 14-year-old Bryan Zuckor, and 15-year-old Randy Gordon, at Santana High School. In total, he wounded thirteen others. Williams was arrested and convicted of murder and attempted murder. He was sentenced to life with the chance of parole after serving fifty years.[8]
March 7, 2001 Williamsport, Pennsylvania 0 1 14-year-old student, Elizabeth Catherine Bush, wounded fellow student Kimberly Marchese in the cafeteria of Bishop Neumann High School.[9] Bush was released in 2004.[10]
March 22, 2001 El Cajon, California 0 6[n 1] 18-year-old former student, Jason Hoffman, opened fire at Granite Hills High School, injuring five people, before being shot and wounded by a police officer.[11] He was convicted of assault and sentenced to prison, where he committed suicide in 2002.[12]
March 30, 2001 Gary, Indiana 1 0 17-year-old Donald Ray Burt Jr., fatally shot Neal Boyd IV, with one bullet to the head in a parking lot outside Lew Wallace High School.[13] Burt was sentenced to 57 years in prison.[14]
May 16, 2001 Parkland, Washington 2[n 1] 0 40-year-old music instructor and organist James D. Holloway was shot multiple times with a .22-caliber handgun at Pacific Lutheran University by a 55-year-old man from Tacoma. The shooter was not a student or employee of the university and also killed himself. The victim was apparently chosen at random as the shooter had a personal dispute with a different staff member who was not on campus that day.[15]
January 15, 2002 New York City, New York 0 2 17-year-old Vincent Rodriguez wounded two students at Martin Luther King, Jr. High School in Manhattan, with a semi-automatic pistol. He retaliated against the individuals who had harassed his girlfriend. In February 2003, Rodriguez was sentenced to ten years in prison
 
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January 16, 2013 Chicago, Illinois 1 0 A 17-year-old boy, Tyrone Lawson, was killed in a parking lot of Chicago State University. The shooting happened after high school basketball games held on the campus, where Lawson had been a spectator. Police arrested two brothers, Michael McNabb, 33, and Brian Hewlett (under the alias Stephen Gilbert), 30 after the shooting and recovered a weapon.[129][138][139]
January 22, 2013 Houston, Texas 0 3[n 1] Lone Star College–North Harris shooting: Outside Lone Star College–North Harris, two men got into an argument. One wounded the other. He also wounded a maintenance man, and accidentally shot himself in the leg. The shooter fled into the woods and was arrested hours later. The charges against the initial suspect were dropped and another man was arrested.[140]
January 31, 2013 Atlanta, Georgia 0 2 A 14-year-old male student was wounded at Price Middle School. The gunman, a 15-year-old student, was believed to be arguing with the other student before using a handgun to shoot him. A teacher was also wounded. Afterward, the gunman was disarmed by a school resource officer and arrested; police charged him with aggravated assault.[141][142]
March 18, 2013 Orlando, Florida 1[n 1] 0 At the University of Central Florida, 30-year-old student James Oliver Seevakumaran pulled a fire alarm at the Tower One dormitory, to attract a crowd. He pointed a handgun at his roommate and threatened to shoot him in their room; he released the roommate, who ran out and called 9-1-1. Seevakumaran then fatally shot himself in the head. Authorities found an assault weapon, a couple hundred rounds of ammunition and four homemade bombs inside his backpack.[143]
April 12, 2013 Christiansburg, Virginia 0 2 New River Community College shooting incident: Two women were wounded during a shooting at the campus of New River Community College. 18-year-old Neil Allen MacInnis, was taken into custody. In June 2014, he was sentenced to 38 years in prison.[144]
April 16, 2013 Grambling, Louisiana 0 3 Three students were injured on the campus of Grambling State University.[145]
April 18, 2013 Cambridge, Massachusetts 1 0 Three days after committing the Boston Marathon bombing, while still at large, the brothers Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and Tamerlan Tsarnaev shot and killed Massachusetts Institute of Technology campus police officer Sean Collier[146] in his patrol car near MIT's Ray and Maria Stata Center.[147] About three hours after the MIT shooting and after carjacking a vehicle, Tamerlan died in a gunfight with police in Watertown, Massachusetts. Another officer was seriously wounded. Shot in the neck and hiding in a boat parked nearby, Dzhokhar was arrested 18 hours later, and hospitalized in critical condition.[147] He was sentenced to death in 2015.
May 14, 2013 Birmingham, Alabama 0 0 Allegedly responding to a student fight, a mother of a student fired a weapon on the campus of Ossie Ware Mitchell Middle School. No one was injured.[148]
June 7, 2013 Santa Monica, California 6[n 1] 4 2013 Santa Monica shooting: 23-year-old John Zawahri, began a killing spree at his home. After killing his 55-year-old father, Samir "Sam" Zawahri, and 25-year-old brother, Chris Zawahri, he set the house ablaze. Dressed all in black with body armor and wielding an AR-15-type semi-automatic rifle, Zawahri carjacked 41-year-old Laura Siska, shooting 50-year-old Debra Fine, as she attempted to intervene, before forcing Siska to drive to Santa Monica College. Upon arriving on the college campus, Zawahri began shooting at passing vehicles, including a police car and a city bus, leaving three people with minor injuries. Zawahri next targeted a Ford Explorer, killing the driver, 68-year-old campus groundskeeper, Carlos Navarro Franco, and fatally wounding the passenger, his 26-year-old daughter Marcela Diaz-Franco, a student at the college, who died two days later. 68-year-old Margarita Gomez, who was collecting cans outside the library, died after being shot in the abdomen and chest. Zawahri opened fire on students who were trying to run away. It ended at the college library where he opened fire on students studying for finals, before being fatally wounded in an exchange of gunfire with responding police officers.[149]
August 20, 2013 Decatur, Georgia 0 0 Armed with a 7.62mm AK-47-type assault rifle and nearly 500 rounds of ammunition, 20-year-old Michael Brandon Hill entered the Ronald E. McNair Discovery Learning Academy shortly after 1:00 PM and took several employees hostage in the principal's office. Hill ordered his hostages to call local ABC News affiliate WSB-TV, declaring that he wanted a camera crew to record him killing police officers. When responding law enforcement officers arrived at the school, Hill exited the office and fired six rounds at police, who immediately returned fire; no one was injured in the exchange and Hill returned to the office with his hostages. During the resulting standoff with police, Hill claimed to have a bomb in his car and in the school and repeatedly threatened to kill himself and the hostages. During the standoff, police managed to evacuate the students and staff out the back of the school. Hill was eventually persuaded to surrender by one of the hostages, Antoinette Tuff, who shared stories with him and tried to keep him calm during the siege. After pleading guilty to numerous charges stemming from the incident, Hill was sentenced to 20 years in prison and 20 years of supervised probation in September 2014.[150][151]
August 22, 2013 Memphis, Tennessee 0 0 A 5-year-old kindergarten student fired a handgun in his elementary school cafeteria. The Westside Elementary School student brought the gun to school in his backpack. While waiting for the opening bell in the cafeteria, the gun accidentally discharged one time inside the boy's backpack. There was no evidence of harmful intent and nobody was injured. To date, the boy is the youngest documented school shooter.[152]
August 23, 2013 Sardis, Mississippi 1 2 15-year-old student, Roderick Bobo, was killed during a football game at North Panola High School in what was termed a gang-related shooting. Two others were injured in the shooting. Three men were charged as being responsible for the crime.[153]
August 30, 2013 Winston-Salem, North Carolina 0 1 A 15-year-old male student was shot at Carver High School, at 2:30 p.m.. He was hospitalized with minor injuries.[154] An 18-year-old male student was apprehended without further incident. The suspected gunman is charged with assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury, carrying a concealed gun, possessing and discharging a firearm, and carrying a firearm onto educational property. The shooting was believed related to a dispute between the suspect and the victim.[155]
October 4, 2013 Pine Hills, Florida 0 2 A 16-year-old student was shot in the hip outside Agape Christian Academy after a fight broke out at 2 p.m.. An innocent bystander was hit by a stray bullet or shrapnel. The two victims were treated for minor injuries. The suspected shooter reportedly fled in a car with several other males, and was not caught.[156]
October 21, 2013 Sparks, Nevada 2[n 1] 2 12-year-old seventh-grade student Jose Reyes opened fire with a handgun at the basketball courts of Sparks Middle School, injuring one student in the shoulder. Michael Landsberry, a teacher and veteran, tried to intervene and was killed by Reyes. Reyes also wounded a student trying to help the teacher. Reyes then committed suicide by shooting himself in the head.[118][154] The shooting happened before classes, and the school was evacuated and was closed for the week.
November 2, 2013 Greensboro, North Carolina 0 1 A 21-year-old student was wounded at North Carolina A&T State University. The victim was hospitalized for serious but non-life-threatening injuries. The university was temporarily locked down that night. No suspects are in custody.[157]
November 3, 2013 Lithonia, Georgia 0 2 A Stephenson High School student and a janitor were shot in an apparent confrontation between football team members and a group of teens who were not attending the school. Both were innocent bystanders.[158]
November 13, 2013 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 0 3 After classes ended, at least one gunman came out of the woods and opened fire on three students as they were walking to their cars at Brashear High School. One student was grazed in the head, another was struck in the neck and shoulder, and a third was hit in the leg and foot. Six people were taken into custody. The shooting is believed to be drug-related.[159]
December 4, 2013 Winter Garden, Florida 0 1 A 15-year-old student was wounded by a 17-year-old student near a soccer field on the campus of West Orange High School. The shooting occurred after a fight broke out between the two students. The 17-year-old suspected shooter was taken into custody several miles away from the school, and is charged with attempted murder, aggravated battery with a firearm, possession of a firearm by a minor and possession of a firearm on school grounds. In October 2014, the shooter was sentenced to twenty-five years in prison.[160]
December 13, 2013 Centennial, Colorado 2[n 1] 0 18-year-old Karl Pierson, shot 17-year-old student Claire Davis in the head, fatally injuring her, in a hallway in Arapahoe High School. Pierson then took his own life.[118] Pierson was armed with a shotgun, three Molotov cocktails, and a machete. His intention was to shoot the librarian who had disciplined him. Claire Davis died from her injuries on December 21, 2013.[161]
 
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