White males in tactical gear with assault rifles massacre a food festival

ttystikk

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ttystikk

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In before:
“Yeah but it wouldn’t happen if you armed 6 year olds with ar15s”

Please America, your gun laws will kill more children unless you address the problem. Fewer armed people will result in a reduction in mass shootings. Enough of this “tobacco science” equivalent gun lore which claims more guns are the answer.
Thoughts and prayers
 

Bear420

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sure bro. if your definition of "white" is not-black, then yeah.

That makes Jews white also tho. lol do you even think before you type.
Well Dr. Quest does have a friend named Race Bannon and a friend named Hadji.

Who in the hell cares about the Color of someone Skin, Except Trump and his cronies..
 

hotrodharley

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what would "the haters" be thinking?
Also, pretty funny how in the other death penalty thread you were vehemently against death penalty even for the most heinous crimes, yet here you are proclaiming people should be killed for simply thinking some bad though (which I am not even sure what is?)

You are simply all over the place, incoherent and can't be taken seriously.
Now we hear what 300# of uneducated lard sounds like.
 

squarepush3r

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The U.S. Customs and Border Protection Public Affairs Office told The Daily Caller News Foundation that about 51 percent of Border Patrol agents were Hispanic or Latino at the end of fiscal year 2016. About 50 percent of all Border Patrol staff, not just agents, were Hispanic or Latino.

The percentage of Hispanic agents was about the same nearly a decade ago. The Houston Chronicle reported in 2008 that 52 percent of Border Patrol agents were Hispanic.

The Border Patrol has a much higher percentage of Hispanic and Latino agents than the general population. The U.S. Census Bureau estimated that about 18 percent of the population was Hispanic or Latino in 2017.
 

Unclebaldrick

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The U.S. Customs and Border Protection Public Affairs Office told The Daily Caller News Foundation that about 51 percent of Border Patrol agents were Hispanic or Latino at the end of fiscal year 2016. About 50 percent of all Border Patrol staff, not just agents, were Hispanic or Latino.

The percentage of Hispanic agents was about the same nearly a decade ago. The Houston Chronicle reported in 2008 that 52 percent of Border Patrol agents were Hispanic.

The Border Patrol has a much higher percentage of Hispanic and Latino agents than the general population. The U.S. Census Bureau estimated that about 18 percent of the population was Hispanic or Latino in 2017.
Border Patrol is not ICE. You said ICE. You are wrong.
 

hanimmal

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The U.S. Customs and Border Protection Public Affairs Office told The Daily Caller News Foundation that about 51 percent of Border Patrol agents were Hispanic or Latino at the end of fiscal year 2016. About 50 percent of all Border Patrol staff, not just agents, were Hispanic or Latino.

The percentage of Hispanic agents was about the same nearly a decade ago. The Houston Chronicle reported in 2008 that 52 percent of Border Patrol agents were Hispanic.

The Border Patrol has a much higher percentage of Hispanic and Latino agents than the general population. The U.S. Census Bureau estimated that about 18 percent of the population was Hispanic or Latino in 2017.
Im guessing too that along the Mexican border you would have a much higher percentage of hispanic people than you have on average in the rest of the USA. So not sure what this is in response to, but figured I would pile on with useful information about real statistics being used to make a nonsensical point.
 

Unclebaldrick

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Im guessing too that along the Mexican border you would have a much higher percentage of hispanic people than you have on average in the rest of the USA. So not sure what this is in response to, but figured I would pile on with useful information about real statistics being used to make a nonsensical point.
Yup.
 

UncleBuck

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The U.S. Customs and Border Protection Public Affairs Office told The Daily Caller News Foundation that about 51 percent of Border Patrol agents were Hispanic or Latino at the end of fiscal year 2016. About 50 percent of all Border Patrol staff, not just agents, were Hispanic or Latino.

The percentage of Hispanic agents was about the same nearly a decade ago. The Houston Chronicle reported in 2008 that 52 percent of Border Patrol agents were Hispanic.

The Border Patrol has a much higher percentage of Hispanic and Latino agents than the general population. The U.S. Census Bureau estimated that about 18 percent of the population was Hispanic or Latino in 2017.
Please apologize to us for lying
 
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