Authorities arrested Joseph Eaton, 34, hours after he opened fire in Bowdoin, Maine, and on Interstate 295 on Tuesday morning.
-Deb
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From Deb:
So, mainstream media has no TV coverage (that I know of) because:
1. Everyone involved was white. Not sure about the dog, though.
2. No cheerleaders were killed.
3. No Blacks were killed.
4. Nobody turned into a driveway by mistake.
5. No one knows where Maine is.
You can also bet that Joseph Eaton identified as a transgender, which means the left will celebrate his killings.
ReplyDeleteHe claims he was molested as a child and It is leading on the TV here of course. Some commies in the state legislature are already calling for gun law reform here. Eaton has over a decade worth of violent felony convictions, yet was walking around with multiple illegal weapons and whining on farcebook the day before about people not forgiving him. The last DA who gave him a light sentence is this Soros style kook;
Delete"A new district attorney is changing the way crimes are prosecuted in the Midcoast. First term District Attorney Natasha Irving campaigned on a restorative justice platform in 2018. This month, she began implementing that progressive form of justice. ...;; In her campaign, Irving promised to seek restorative justice in all but the most violent crimes"
Huh. I thought Maine was a place made up by Stephen King for his crappy books.
ReplyDeleteHighest percentage of white population in the nation. Highest percentage of forested land in the nation and largest wilderness area east of the Mississippi, (aka Pineland). Constitutional carry state. Extremely low violent crime rate. Yes, Stephen King sucks.
DeleteLet me know if you need any more information.
You mean they aren't even blaming the gun? Shooter must be another Democrat.
ReplyDeleteMaine is the street that goes through the center of town.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.bangordailynews.com/2023/04/18/news/joseph-eaton-charged-bowdoin-deaths/
ReplyDeleteWait isn’t main a part of canaduh or Greenland or something?
ReplyDelete6. Nobody knows what Maine is
ReplyDelete6. All of the above.
DeleteI think we're supposed to "Remember the Maine!" It was in a history book I read way back when...
ReplyDeleteMaine - A State of mind.
ReplyDeleteIf you want a real semi-wilderness experience, try rafting the Kennebec or the Penobscott. The drive to reach the rafting jump off points takes you almost all of the way to the northernmost tip of the state. It's a lllooonnnggg way despite what it looks like on a map. There's nothing but pine woods on either side of those rivers for miles because all of that land is owned by timber co.'s. The dirt roads are also mostly all owned by the timber co.'s.
Oh, and go early before the black flies and no-see-ums hatch. Those things will your suck your blood dry in about a minute.
The thing I like most of all about Maine is the quiet, once you get away from the big cities. My favorite question at camp is "Hear that?" Whoever's with me comes back with "what, I don't hear anything". I answer "exactly".
Stargazing is pretty awesome too, especially where camp is and up in rafting country.
I was on a rafting trip with a group of friends 30 or so years ago. After the day's adventure we're all outside of our accommodation for the night before heading back to civilization the next day. The place was way out in the pucker brush, with no light pollution. The sky was very clear. The Milky Way stood out like a traffic light at night. A couple of the women and one of the guys, all mostly raised and living in medium to large cities, were asking what that bright band in the sky was. When I told them "it's the Milky Way" they were at first dumbfounded and sort of disbelieving. None of them had ever seen it before.
Maine - a State of mind.
Nemo