2aguy
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Turning tragedy to politics? Mollie Tibbetts ring a bell?What a sad day in Cincinnati, Ohio where a shooter left three dead and several more injured before the police killed him. What's even sadder is the comment by the lib Mayor John Cranley.
Even though the McCain funeral (which turned out to be a Donald Trump roast) was a few days earlier and heavily criticized for it's politics, it didn't stop Mayor Cranley from using death to promote his liberal agenda before the bodies were even cold.
"It’s heartbreaking," he said. "This is not normal and this shouldn’t be viewed as normal. This is abnormal. No other industrialized country has this level of active multiple shootings on a regular basis, on an almost daily basis. I think there’s something deeply sick at work here, and we as a country have to deal with it."
No compliments to their police department, no condolences to the families of the victims, just the usual anti-gun message to the country.
People on the right have always jokingly said liberalism is a mental disease, but now I'm beginning to wonder if it's not just a joke anymore.
Cincinnati police say four dead, including gunman, after downtown shooting
Yes it does. The Republicans wanted her story to get out to help stop terrible things like that happening to another AMERICAN!
The left's only goal is to disarm good people so the bad people have the upper hand. Democrats love victims and victims love Democrats.
No, Republicans wanted that story out to push Trump's agenda.
Where's the Republicans ire about 300 Catholic priests molesting over 1000 kids?
Nothing...crickets.
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The Republicans are the ones calling out the pope, it is left wingers who are defending this pope, you moron.
Wrong again, as usual.
Look up Josh Shapiro, idiot.
"""The 18-month investigation covered six of the state’s dioceses — Allentown, Erie, Greensburg, Harrisburg, Pittsburgh and Scranton — and follows other state grand jury reports that revealed abuse and coverups in two other dioceses. The grand jury reviewed more than 2 million documents, including from the “secret archives” — what church leaders referred to the reports of abuse they hid from public for decades, state Attorney General Josh Shapiro said at a news conference Tuesday."""
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still didn't answer the question.