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04-21-2021, 07:57 PM
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"All this hoo-ha about his age, half the US army is that age or just a year or 2 older. My sons were all excellent marksmen at half that, in a tree stand with a 30-30."
Might be right about a year or two older, probably wrong about 17, but doesn't matter, nor does marksmanship. The difference is, those of that age in the military are disciplined and supervised by those of presumably greater maturity, not running amok in a throng with no legal authority other than in their own minds.
He did the wrong thing by even being there.
I did not say his mother BOUGHT the gun, but evidently she DID drive him and his gun to the scene (yeah, she didn't know he had a gun....). Whatever, what responsible parent would knowingly deliver their child to such a fracas? I suppose it'd be ok to drive your 17 y/o daughter to a gang bang hosted by a bunch of your buddies.
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you made a presumption that turned out to be wrong.
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Agreed TxDot. Still no one cares to address my central question. How did an underage kid get in the situation in the first place? I don't care whether he was right or wrong, assaulted, or thought he was saving the mother country. Sorry, but where were the rational, responsible adults charged with his care, or those on the scene that may/should have recognized a too young participant? Per a response above, I presume his mother drove him there...presumably she also brought his firearm. Some mother for a role model. Right up there with June Cleaver.
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04-21-2021, 09:01 PM
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[QUOTE=reddog1951;1062433677]The difference is, those of that age in the military are disciplined and supervised by those of presumably greater maturity, not running amok in a throng with no legal authority other than in their own minds.
>greater maturity
>military
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You must not have a lot of friends who served. I have a lot of positive things to say about the ones in my life, but I don't know if "mature" would be on the list.
I'm just getting a "only the government and people trained by the government should have guns" vibe from the conversation, and it's too boot-licky for my taste.
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Whatever, what responsible parent would knowingly deliver their child to such a fracas? I suppose it'd be ok to drive your 17 y/o daughter to a gang bang hosted by a bunch of your buddies.
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Kind of a false equivalency there in my mind. Also, lots of people take their teenagers to protests, with the mind that it's a blessing to have a kid that's politically involved rather than being a x-box zombie.
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Yep. He wasn't even old enough to even have a damn gun. I never understood why he was even there. Maybe the stupid fuck just played too much Call of Duty or whatever dumb video games kids play nowadays.
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Too young to own the gun, which is stupid, but he handled it better the most people twice his age would have.
Kid just cares about this country and he cares about law and order when mayors and governors are too chickenshit scared to do anything about it.
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04-21-2021, 10:49 PM
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This entire scenario was an example of massive stupidity. Simply put, the idea that a private militia can patrol the public space with ar-15's and other weapons is an act of stupidity. If you are going to put yourself in the position of patrolling the public space with a weapon you should be prepared for the consequences of any actions you take doing so. All without a public mandate like the police or federal officers might have.
Kyle Rittenhouse deserves to be convicted of manslaughter simply because he was too stupid to not be there in the first place. Former Kenosha alderman Kevin Mathewson who called for the formation of the militia group he called the Kenosha Guard is even more complicit than Kyle Rittenhouse in my opinion. He deserves to be jailed for manslaughter just for starting this whole thing.
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It doesn't matter how he got there or why he was there. If his life was threatened he has a right to defend himself. Just because you don't agree with the circumstances doesn't mean he should be convicted of a major crime.
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04-21-2021, 11:02 PM
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Gaston, I understand that he was just trying to do the right thing but IMO, he was just too young to make adult decisions. If one of my sons was 17 years old, I'd want him nowhere near that complete chaos... unfortunately for his friend, he will probably do more time than him just for buying him the gun and putting it in his own name. I don't know the gun laws in that state though. I just know they love cheese there.
As far as maturity and the military, I'll agree you can't exactly equate the two. I have a childhood friend who is an ex marine and he recently sent me a picture of a chick with a butt plug inserted while she was in a dressing room at a clothing store, another pic of a chick he met at Jack in The Box fingering herself and a video of a fat Uber driver he recorded of a chick while spanking her fat ass while he was talking dirty to her and laughing. All of those women looked liked shit so I am kind of scared to open up any texts he sends me with an image or a video attached now. He thinks it is cool, but all I think is that I wouldn't be sending those pictures of those bad looking civilians to anyone if I was you because I'd hate to admit that I was fucking them.
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04-21-2021, 11:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Levianon17
It doesn't matter how he got there or why he was there. If his life was threatened he has a right to defend himself. Just because you don't agree with the circumstances doesn't mean he should be convicted of a major crime.
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Yep, the kid would have been killed if he didn't. Mincing over whether or not he should have been there is victim blaming.
"The situation escalated because he was there."
"She should have known better than to go to that party by herself."
"The crowd reacted that way because he had a gun"
"If she didn't dress so provocatively, this wouldn't have happened"
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04-21-2021, 11:09 PM
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Gaston, I understand that he was just trying to do the right thing but IMO, he was just too young to make adult decisions. If one of my sons was 17 years old, I'd want him nowhere near that complete chaos... unfortunately for his friend, he will probably do more time than him just for buying him the gun and putting it in his own name. I don't know the gun laws in that state though.
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Oh yeah, his friend is fucked. That was a straw purchase. That's gonna be a Fed charge.
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As far as maturity and the military, I'll agree you can't exactly equate the two. I have a childhood friend who is an ex marine and he recently sent me a picture of a chick with a butt plug while she was at a dressing room at a clothing store, another pic of a chick he met at Jack in The Box fingering herself and a video of a fat Uber driver he recorded of a chick while spanking her fat ass while he was talking dirty to her and laughing. All of them women looked liked shit so I am kind of scared to open up any texts he sends me with an image attached now. He thinks it is cool, but all I think is that I wouldn't be sending those pictures of those bad looking civilians to anyone if I was you because I'd hate to admit that I was fucking them.
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yyyyup, that sounds really familiar. I've got one that's pushing 50 and still "dating" strippers like he's a green recruit. The only reason I don't pull him into the hobby is that he's really bad with his money already, and the day he wandered into this political board is the day he'd get banned.
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04-22-2021, 12:05 AM
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Originally Posted by GastonGlock
yyyyup, that sounds really familiar. I've got one that's pushing 50 and still "dating" strippers like he's a green recruit. The only reason I don't pull him into the hobby is that he's really bad with his money already, and the day he wandered into this political board is the day he'd get banned.
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I don't think they teach you much financial management in some branches of the military. That ex marine friend of mine showed up with a $70K Mercedes the last time I saw him. He hasn't paid himself a salary in years from his business. I was just like ummmmm, I'm done doing your taxes. I'm not losing my CPA license on signing off on anything for you when you are pulling this shit. I want absolutely no part of that probable IRS audit with my signature and my license number on his filings.
Anyway, the kid will do some time. Hopefully they won't just throw the book at him though just to appease the public outcry. He was almost adult age but he was still just a foolish kid at the time.
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04-22-2021, 08:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Lucas McCain
He won't be walking away from anything. That stupid fake Rambo jackass crossed state lines with a weapon looking for a fight/confrontation. He'll be lucky if his butthole is even acquitted in prison.
That fool doesn't have any damn money for a top notch lawyer unless he received some from donations. Either way, he is still going down for being stupid. He's not walking away from shit.
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You realize that he was a minor when that happened. Don't they have to point you now?
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04-22-2021, 08:25 AM
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Sadly like Everything its about Pathological Emotional OUTRAGE pushed by the LSM " How dare you defend yourself " "The bad guys are the good goys etc " We are living in Idiocracy Everything is being distorted for some narrative
We have laws and a justice system ( for now ) to determine if he's guilty NOT THE LSM
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04-22-2021, 10:17 AM
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Originally Posted by the_real_Barleycorn
You realize that he was a minor when that happened. Don't they have to point you now?
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Yeah, but due to the fact that 15 year old gang members get tried as an adult, I bet they'll try him as an adult.
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04-22-2021, 10:52 AM
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People read what they want to read. I never said that 17 year olds in the military were necessarily more mature than average (probably true, but not worthy of debate. What I DID say is that military 17 y/o's are SUPERVISED by those of presumably greater maturity.
It may be true that a lot of people take their minor children to protests, but do many take their kids ARMED? A lot of people smoke crack as well....sorry, but "a lot of" doesn't make it right. Yeah, I think the kid is responsible for his actions, but I think his mother should face whatever charge fits along the lines of child endangerment for her actions.
I agree with the Dutchman, lets let the justice system sort this out. Many may disagree with the outcome, but as Dutchman pointed out, that is the purview of the justice system to decide.
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04-22-2021, 10:57 AM
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Originally Posted by the_real_Barleycorn
You realize that he was a minor when that happened. Don't they have to point you now?
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RTM it homeboy and let's see. Like I give a shit either way. LOL
Do you not realize that pretty much everyone in this thread has mentioned that he was underage?
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04-22-2021, 12:25 PM
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Originally Posted by rexdutchman
Sadly like Everything its about Pathological Emotional OUTRAGE pushed by the LSM " How dare you defend yourself " "The bad guys are the good goys etc " We are living in Idiocracy Everything is being distorted for some narrative
We have laws and a justice system ( for now ) to determine if he's guilty NOT THE LSM
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This. Defending yourself and your property is now a crime. You will be "replaced." If you haven't heard this term you will. Its part of the "cancel culture" process. They want you to think firing you gun and pleading self defense will not be an effective strategy.
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04-22-2021, 12:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Lucas McCain
I don't think they teach you much financial management in some branches of the military. That ex marine friend of mine showed up with a $70K Mercedes the last time I saw him. He hasn't paid himself a salary in years from his business. I was just like ummmmm, I'm done doing your taxes. I'm not losing my CPA license on signing off on anything for you when you are pulling this shit. I want absolutely no part of that probable IRS audit with my signature and my license number on his filings.
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You know a bunch of people in prison got stimulus unemployment checks and stimulus loans? I know somebody who's running a COVID scam and the govt is handing out 5 digit payouts to people for which he takes a nice 4 digit up front fee. BTW, it's not me.
For the most part, the govt isn't paying attention during the COVID lockdown. They're working from home. Courts are still backed up.
BTW, the BLM President who bought four houses said the same thing about not drawing a salary. You think she's being investigated?
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04-22-2021, 01:02 PM
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Yup we're gonna be living MAD MAX soon if the blithering idiots get the're way
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