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that would be animal abuseMy countersuggestion is tat he go shove a live porcupine up his gerbilhole.
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that would be animal abuseMy countersuggestion is tat he go shove a live porcupine up his gerbilhole.
Conceded, no porcupine on earth deserves that. Xenomorph Facehugger, then?that would be animal abuse
And just how are you discouraging him by giving him his favorite Saturday night?My countersuggestion is tat he go shove a live porcupine up his gerbilhole.
So this is the guy responsible for who knows how many businesses getting shut down? Not the kind of guy I want telling me about what is and isn't an infectious disease.Allen was responsible for leading Oregon's overall response to the Covid-19
DeceaseAnd..."desease " , that could be a made term as well....
And so is "assault weapon" brought to you by the Klinton PC regime.Gun violence is a made up term...that is meaningless.
Unfortunately it also has a vast amount of appeal for many.
And..."desease " , that could be a made term as well....
Disease...is the proper spelling here
Andy
Yup and "weapons of war' which is every firearm type from the very first one including great grandpa's lever action; the revolver in your nightstand, and Andy's muzzle loaders.And so is "assault weapon" brought to you by the Klinton PC regime.
Who do you think you are? A headmaster or something?And..."desease " , that could be a made term as well....
Disease...is the proper spelling here
Andy
That's just, like, that tardguy's opinion.according to New Mexico, if you have a gun and you are in contact with others with guns, you can pass the virus of gun violence on to others
glad I live on remote property so you violent gun owner can't infect me
since I own an AR15, Governor Jay says I already have the potential of being the next Mass Shooter in Washington
remind me again - when was the last mass shooting with an AR in Washington - NEVER
We must treat gun violence like an infectious disease
OPINION: Gun violence is a disease that is spreading uncontrollably across our state.www.abqjournal.com
it's frightening to understand that Liberals believe gun violence is a disease and not the social disorder created by their political and social rhetoric
in Washington state 75% of all gun deaths are suicides by depressed Liberals who can't accept the social and economic reality that the Liberals have created in this state
Can't trust a guy who looks like a pederast. One look at that face and I didn't even need to read the article to know he's full of it. 8 year olds dude.That's just, like, that tardguy's opinion.
I fail to see how this is worth considering.
Liberal POLITICIANS don't actually believe that, it's just the twisted BS they float out there and use it to convince their idiotic tribal-minded virtue-signaling followers, in order to maintain positions of power.it's frightening to understand that Liberals believe gun violence is a disease and not the social disorder created by their political and social rhetoric
in Washington state 75% of all gun deaths are suicides by depressed Liberals who can't accept the social and economic reality that the Liberals have created in this state
I believe the term in his case would be, "mud-whistle".My countersuggestion is tat he go shove a live porcupine up his gerbilhole.
The Governor of Washington put HB 1240 in place calling gun violence in Washington a medical emergencyThat's just, like, that tardguy's opinion.
I fail to see how this is worth considering.
IOW, he's never had a real job.did you note that Patric Allen,who wrote this was in Oregon politics for 30 years before New Mexico hired him?
For five years before his appointment, Allen was the Director of the Oregon Health Authority, that state's umbrella health agency. He was responsible for delivery of health insurance to over 40% of Oregonians through Medicaid, the state's health insurance marketplace, and health insurance benefits for state employees and education employees throughout Oregon. He was also responsible for the statewide behavioral health system, including the Oregon State Hospital, a two-campus, 700-bed psychiatric facility. Allen also oversaw the state public health system, health policy as well as health facility regulation, and systems to regulate mergers and acquisition and other aspects of health care costs. Allen was responsible for leading Oregon's overall response to the Covid-19
Patrick M. Allen has been in public service for over 30 years, including six years running Oregon's Department of Consumer and Business Services, the state's general financial and business regulatory agency. As Oregon's lead insurance regulator, he played a key role in stabilizing the individual health insurance market through the implementation of the Affordable Care Act. He has also worked in community and economic development in Oregon, as well as spending time serving on the district staff of a member of the state's Congressional delegation.
ether has Joe BidenIOW, he's never had a real job.