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Ironic? Hypocritical? I'm not sure which, but I'm sure his handlers are squirming! I thought guns were just for hunting? Roll Eyes

Democrat Rep. suggests taking up arms against President Trump
 
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Someone should probably inform him that the majority of gun owners likely support Trump.
 
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Before they take up arms, they should probably sort out which of them sits or stands to pee....



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"Rep. Tom Suozzi (D-NY) reportedly took time during a Huntington, New York, speech to suggest that people should take up arms against President Trump"

Go ahead. Try. I'm daring you, snowflake.




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"Rep. Tom Suozzi (D-NY) reportedly took time during a Huntington, New York, speech to suggest that people should take up arms against President Trump"
With their 7 round limited mags and bullet buttons.
Bring it you puffs.
 
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"Rep. Tom Suozzi (D-NY) reportedly took time during a Huntington, New York, speech to suggest that people should take up arms against President Trump"
With their 7 round limited mags and bullet buttons.
Bring it you puffs.




se·di·tion

/səˈdiSH(ə)n/


noun: sedition; plural noun: seditions

conduct or speech inciting people to rebel against the authority of a state or monarch.


How is this guy NOT being investigated right now. . .?



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EXACTLY!!! When will the hammer come down on these assclowns making such statements? If it were you or I publicly suggesting this for Pelosi or Chucky, we'd be in the clink RIGHT NOW!



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Bunch of wussies. If they even knew how to buy the right ammo for their guns without help, it'd be must see TV to watch them load a magazine. I offer liberals the chance to go shooting to expose them to shooting in a positive manner. Every single time they have no clue about anything and despite all the gunplay on TV and teaching them the basics, it's amazing how they don't know which way the bullets go or how much pressure it takes to seat a round in a magazine. Then they don't fully insert the magazine, short stroke the slide, the list goes on.
 
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does this mean we now can go after him as being an enemy?

that would be the patriotic thing to do



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The hypocrisy is strong in this one




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"Because you know, what if the president was to ignore the courts? What would you do? What would we do?"

BWAAAAHHAAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAAAAAH!

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EXACTLY!!! When will the hammer come down on these assclowns making such statements?

As a member of Congress he does enjoy some immunity from arrest, prosecution and being jailed under the Constitution. I'm not sure how far it goes, but I don't know that there's a legal hammer to drop on his head.

From Article I, Section 6, U.S. Constitution: "They shall in all cases, except felony, treason and breach of the peace, be privileged from arrest during the attendance at the session of their respective Houses, and in going to and returning from the same; and for any speech in either House, they shall not be questioned in any other place."

From the article it's not clear that the Congressweasel committed "felony, treason [or] breach of the peace". If he was saying that people ought to be armed and ready to resist a tyrannical government, then that's one thing. If he was saying that people should go out and shoot the President or any other federal office, then it's another. Since Congress is in session, there's little doubt that the Congressweasel could claim to have spoken "during the attendance of the session" by some reasonable construction of the phrase.
 
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"Because you know, what if the president was to ignore the courts? What would you do? What would we do?"

BWAAAAHHAAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAAAAAH!

quote:
EXACTLY!!! When will the hammer come down on these assclowns making such statements?

As a member of Congress he does enjoy some immunity from arrest, prosecution and being jailed under the Constitution. I'm not sure how far it goes, but I don't know that there's a legal hammer to drop on his head.


According to Mac Thornberry,

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Members of Congress are subject to the same laws as all Americans, with one exception. Article 1, Section 6 of the Constitution, which states:

“They [Congress] shall in all Cases, except Treason, Felony and Breach of the Peace, be privileged from Arrest during their Attendance at the Session of their respective Houses, and in going to and returning from the same; and for any Speech or Debate in either House, they shall not be questioned in any other Place.”

Article 1, Section 6 of the Constitution was created to protect the legislative branch from abuses of influence or authority by the executive branch. The exception does not apply to Members of Congress when Congress is not in session, and it does not provide Members immunity from prosecution for commission of a crime. In all other cases, Members of Congress are subject to all federal, state, and local laws.


This is why when pulled over, drunk/drugged, they are always on their way to vote. I believe the Kennedys had little cards to pass out to police for this purpose, since they also had the right to remain silent.




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Originally posted by Ryanp225:
"Rep. Tom Suozzi (D-NY) reportedly took time during a Huntington, New York, speech to suggest that people should take up arms against President Trump"
With their 7 round limited mags and bullet buttons.
Bring it you puffs.


Yeah, the SAFE Act really made everyone safe.

I escaped from upstate NY in 1986, and even back then you had to jump through LOTS of hoops just to purchase a handgun.
 
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Love it, when I see these maggots go off the deep end, every time they think about President Trump. Ha ha ha.


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Bongs & dildos aren't very good weapons.


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Originally posted by erj_pilot:
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EXACTLY!!! When will the hammer come down on these assclowns making such statements? If it were you or I publicly suggesting this for Pelosi or Chucky, we'd be in the clink RIGHT NOW!

That was my thought too.



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Knowing their likelihood of success, oh if they would only try...

In the immortal words of Rambo the First: They drew first blood...
 
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They DID try already ... remember the shooting of the Republican Congressional baseball team in June 2017?


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Originally posted by Il Cattivo:

As a member of Congress he does enjoy some immunity from arrest, prosecution and being jailed under the Constitution. I'm not sure how far it goes, but I don't know that there's a legal hammer to drop on his head.


He's "privileged from arrest" during those specific times, for minor crimes.

Never privileged from arrest for a felony.
Never immune from prosecution. Merely cannot be arrested for a minor crime during those specific times. Nothing stops an officer from issuing a citation, or mailing a citation, or getting a warrant and arresting when s/he ISN'T attending a session or en route to/from.
 
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What's the line from Patton, that I can't find right now?

(Bombastic Patton Voice) Give me two weeks and I'll have a war with these commie bastards and I'll make it look like their fault!

So be careful mr.honorable congressional snowflake, you just might get what you wish for if your aren't veerrrry careful.


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