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Wednesday, January 03, 2024

Hell, I'm surprised he hasn't 'committed suicide' yet

Computer repairman John Paul Mac Isaac, to whom the president’s son Hunter Biden gave his infamous laptop, claimed that his house was “swatted” on Friday. 

“My home was swatted tonight,” he posted on X on Dec. 29. “I was not home but the outstanding men and women of the Wilmington (Police Department) responded quickly and professionally. All that was achieved was the wasted time of the Wilmington PD.” The police have yet to confirm the incident to media outlets.

8 comments:

  1. Whomever calls in these bogus SWAT events should do jail time. Time wasted, money wasted, danger to both citizen and police...all in the name of political revenge/agenda.
    Ed

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    1. They should be charged with an attempted murder.

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  2. You mean "Arkancide?"

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  3. Enough people have been shot during SWAT actions to make getting someone SWATted an attempt on their lives. If you're in your house and you Know nothing happened that would make a visit by a buncha cops reasonable, and you are not stupid and know that criminals can Say they are The Cops while they are coming through Your door, you Might defend yourself and wind up dead. The cops need to know Who lives at the address and the odds that they are being swatted.

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  4. Progressives are driven 24/7, 365 by the end justifies the means mandate. They're sociopaths that have no moral compass. Kinda like unsocialized 5-year-old kids who still operate under the survival of the fittest principle. They have no fear of repercussions and feel they’re at the top of the food chain.

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  5. I'm just about at the point with the left of becoming the man who just wanted to be left alone

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