fazer said:"Bolsheviks to the Left of me Nazi's to the right here I am stuck in the middle with you."
I feel sorry for the police as well as the 19 people hurt and killed in a terrorist act.
DaveP said:Copy cat crimes are unfortunately spread by faithfully reporting the details from every corner of the globe. So this young Nazi sympathiser has copied an ISIS trick, how sick is that?
Social media reaction was hard and swift this weekend against state Sen. George Gainer, the Panama City Republican who filed legislation last session to remove liability for drivers who “unintentionally” hurt or kill protesters or others “obstruct(ing)” traffic.
On Saturday, Gainer tweeted, “If I do not love, I am nothing,” quoting Paul’s First Epistle to the Corinthians.
That was in response to a “Unite the Right” march in Charlottesville, Virginia, where an alleged white nationalist drove his car into another car, which struck a crowd of counterprotesters, according to a New York Times report.
Heather Heyer, a 32-year-old Charlottesville paralegal, was killed; 19 others were injured. Democratic Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe later declared a state of emergency.
“Says the guy who wants to legalize murdering protesters with vehicles,” the first reply to Gainer on Twitter said. “Guess who I won’t be voting for next year,” said another.
“You have blood on your hands from the tragedy in Charlottesville. America will be better off when you no longer represent it,” said still another, followed by, “So how does the love go along with murdering protesters? Just asking.”
Gainer was not immediately available Monday morning, nor was state Rep. Jayer Williamson, the Pace Republican who filed an identical companion bill in the House. Both men were first elected last year.
The measures died in committees during the 2017 Legislative Session. A similar bill has not yet been filed for 2018.
Last session’s bill would have created a misdemeanor for anyone who “obstruct(s) or interfere(s) with … traffic on a public road, street, or highway during a protest or demonstration for which a public assembly permit or other applicable special event permit has not been issued by a county or municipality.”
The language at issue says a driver “who unintentionally causes injury or death to a person who obstructs or interferes with the regular flow of vehicular traffic” under the first section “is not liable for such injury or death.” That person would have had the legal “burden of proving that … (an) injury or death was not unintentional.”
What would be different now if he said things the exact way people expected? Oh he's just saying that to blah blah blah..... I could be wrong and it is unfortunate that we'll never know if he's the evil one for saying something just to please us or if he's the evil one for not telling us what we want to hear. Or, ok but what about this issue? or that issue? He's still that Guy we don't like....
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