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Comments by "" (@thehumanity0) on "Brett Kavanaugh Assassination Attempt FOILED" video.
@kaisarion6668 Was just about to say the same thing. They need to give themselves a fake win every once in a while to convince the public their department isn't just around to do shady, underhanded & disreputable operations.
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Another strike against gun laws in this country imo. If this guy was in any other country, he'd likely just have been a guy with a knife that needed psychological help before he hurt himself or others close to him. The idea that he would've been able to assassinate someone with a knife or even if he got his hands on a revolver would've seemed woefully insufficient and pathetic to assassinate a high-level official with high-level security detail. In America, he's able to pack up an assassin toolkit just by going to his local gun shop and outdoorsman store & it's actually an arsenal that seems deadly and can effectively threaten a security detail.
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Yeah, the "preventative measures" only exist for Supreme Court justices, elites, and the rich apparently. - Kid carrying around a bag of dead cats and 2 AR-15s, "meh"
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@robert23456789 The fuck are you even talking about? Usually almost all large cities vote Democratic while most rural areas vote Republican, though that doesn't change how they abide by state laws that are set by a Republican agenda. However, in this case, Uvalde is actually run by a Republican Mayor, with a Republican Governor and a Republican state House and Senate. You're so off base with that comment that you might as well be out of the stadium and in the parking lot.
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@WorldsGreatestRingAnnouncer Conspiracy to commit a crime is usually always insufficient until the suspect actually takes criminal steps towards committing the act such as trespassing on Kavanaugh's or his neighbors' backyard or tampering with the telephone polls. The fact that he turned himself in because he was worried for his own mental health should only muddy any accusations of conspiracy to murder. The fact that he basically admitted he had violent thoughts towards Supreme Court justices is the only real evidence here, but it's unclear how a court would view this considering he himself stopped his own violent actions and had even seeked help from people he knew would potentially put him in prison. Either way, he should be given psychological help and monitored and treated as a patient not a convict.
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