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Friday, November 19, 2021

Man, what a great day!

I've been busting my ass around the house all day, not really expecting a verdict until at least the afternoon and maybe even Monday, so I said fuck it and headed down to the gun shop for a cup of coffee. When I got home, Lisa met me at the door with the news of the verdict. 
Watching the coverage of the verdict being read and the relief on Kyle's face brought me to tears. After all that poor kid's been through... but I had to laugh when they finished and he picked up a bottle of water - he was shaking with relief so hard you could see the water sloshing around inside the bottle. 
Now I hope like hell they bring a complaint against the ADA for his misconduct and they bring charges against the missing bicep dude for assault among other things. Steamroll 'em, right?

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  1. sue e'm, sue them all the MSM

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  2. Yr coffee at the gun shop? Black Rifle Coffee or ?

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    1. Never drink that black rifle crap.
      Congratulations Kyle, may your future be bright and happy with much success. Also I hope you sue the prosecution, the DA and the fake media into bankruptcy.
      Again, great job young man, we are proud of you.
      JD

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    2. Nothing wrong with Folgers. Fuck BRC. Personally, I buy the big can of Mickey D's at Wally World. Or, a buck for any size at the drive thru.

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  3. Reporter: "Mr President, do you have any comment about Kyle Rittenhouse being declared not guilty on all charges?"

    Gropy Joe: " I umm I uh I just shit my pants, and I still haven't found my purple crayon. Did you steal my purple crayon? How am I supposed to finish my coloring book when someone stole my purple crayon?"

    Tim in AK

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  4. Donald Trump Jr. ~ The Rittenhouse jury just gave Biden his second colonoscopy of the day.

    Bwahahahahaha!

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  5. It took courage for the Jury to return that verdict. NBC was trying to DOX them ! Maybe there's hope for the Republic.

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  6. I also shed a few tears of joy. The best news I've heard in a very long time. Hunting season of scumbags opens today!
    I sent money to his defense fund...best $ I've spent!

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  7. Frankly, I think I would give missing-arm-boy a pass. He easily could have played along with the prosecution and lied. He could have ignored the fact that the ADA tried to get him to change his testimony versus talk about it in open court. He probably could have gotten away with denying that he pointed his weapon at Kyle before Kyle fired.

    By telling the truth, missing-arm-boy helped Kyle (arguably missing-arm-boys nemesis) walk.

    The ADA? Prison. For the same length of time that he was trying to send Kyle in for.

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    1. A pass? A fucking PASS? SMFH like a dog with a bee up its nose. WTF are you smoking? Since pretty much everything was on video, it would be kinda hard for that one armed bandit to lie. You think any of those antifa/communist/blm fuckers would give any of US a "pass"? In case you missed it, this is a winner take all situation. Or, as Cersei said, you lose, you die. GTFOH with your fucking pass.

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    2. So the next time an a$$hole is in missing-arm-boys situation, he should lie his a$$ off. The defense didn't get that video until after the case had been turned over to the jurors. The prosecution wasn't going to go after him for bringing a gun to the area. There was no downside for him to lie. It could have gone the other way, but you're right. Since you're as frothing at the mouth as the left is, let's eff him up for telling the truth on the stand.

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    3. Anon, you're forgetting that he tried to retract his testimony after he got off the stand.

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    4. Of course he did. If he survives to the new year, I'll be surprised. The left will take him out. He had to start back peddling hard.

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    5. Maybe the ADA should spend a few days in court answering to "Suborning perjury" charges.

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    6. 90% of the videos recorded of the 3 shootings were available on the 'net within a few days to a week or so after the incident. The vid you are referring to was drone footage recorded by who knows who. Some are saying the drone was under the control of certain 3 letter agency(s) The video of the "medic" almost getting his arm blown off as he pointed his illegally carried pistol at KR was available everywhere. I didn't view the trial, but I'd bet a box of .45 JHP that video was shown more than once during the trial, in slo-mo and probably in reverse, too. Again, kind of hard to deny something when half the population of the US has seen it on the 'net or the evening news. The downside of lying on the stand is a perjury charge. As dumb as he is, I'm sure his lawyer made it clear to him that the judge was not to be trifled with, and that anything less than 100% truthful testimony was a very bad idea. I'm not looking to eff him up, but if he committed a crime, he should be charged and tried, just like any other person would be. No, he doesn't get a pass, however you want to define it.

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    7. If I was on that jury, I'd be swearing out a criminal complaint against that azz-hole for pointing a gun at me with his finger on the trigger, followed by a civil suite for emotional distress and whatever else the biggest and baddest litigator I could find could think of.

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    8. Well Snuffy. I did watch parts of the trial. Including where the defense made it clear that they didn't have the evidence of missing-arm-boy pointing the gun before Kyle shot. It was missing-arm-boys testimony that brought that out. It was also missing-arm-boys testimony that the prosecution tried to get him to change his testimony. At least go watch his testimony on YouTube.

      At this point you're admitting to not knowing the facts, but have an extremely strong emotional opinion. Get the facts first.

      And that Ada desperately needs to be in prison.

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    9. I think you're confusing Bye-ceps with DeBruin, the photog, who stated on the stand that the DA tried to get him to change his statement to the police regarding Ziminski, the firebug. Nowhere can I find any video or website that claims the DA or anyone else tried to influence GG to change his testimony. If you know of any, I'd be interested in seeing it.

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  8. I hope somebody finds Nicholas Sandmann’s attorney’s telephone number and passes it on to Kyle Rittenhouse❗️

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    1. Jesse Waters just interviewed Nicholas Sandmann’s attorney and discussed that very possibility. Stay tuned.

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    2. Nicholas Sandmann’s attorney is Lin Wood. He WAS KR's attorney before he abandoned Kyle and was last heard from during the middle of the trial as he tried to get his slimey hands on the $2 mil bail money he may or may not have a valid claim on.

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    3. Todd McMurtry was the attorney who helped Sandmann settle his lawsuits. Lin Wood never intended to go to court for him.
      He also never intended to represnt Kyle in his criminal trial and didn't 'abandon' him. He only wanted to help Kyle raise bail, get out of jail and find good representation in his defense.

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  9. God praise Kyle, he was under his protection. This is also a win for anyone who stands his ground to protect himself, family and community. Feels good to finally see honest justice. Small victories help during these times.

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  10. This was a really good day. Really happy for Kyle, glad to see the good guys win one. Kyle seems like a good kid, great under pressure. Hoping for the best for him and his family

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    1. I've taken a number of defensive firearms courses. I'm really impressed with Kyle. If he was of murderous intent, he would have had 30+ of them taken out. He only shot the ones that were a clear and present danger. That is very cool and collected under pressure.

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  11. I was at Enterprise with a group when I got the alert. I just started dancing right there.

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  12. Teared up a bit myself watching that. Didn't think there were still people with the stones to do the right thing...........

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  13. When I saw the vid of him being read the verdicts, the tears were flowing. Tears of joy. The best news I have seen in a long time.

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  14. In Alabama, a lawyer who used to represent me is now representing my Ex. I told the Alabama state bar, they told me to kiss their ass, no conflict of interest. That lawyer won't get in any trouble.

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