...I was literally wondering what happened to these two whose notoreity had ended with the GOP convention.BREAKING: A grand jury just indicted Mark and Patricia McCloskey on charges of exhibiting guns at protesters in a June incident in their neighborhood. Additionally, the grand jury added a charge of tampering with evidence for both members of the couple. https://t.co/DgMrS3sYVU
— Shannon Watts (@shannonrwatts) October 6, 2020
“They broke down our gate,* they trespassed on our property.* Not a single one of those people are now charged with anything,” Mark McCloskey stated. “We’re charged with felonies that could cost us four years of our lives and our law license.”
*lie
It's the law licenses that is the best thing. They could be convicted and sentenced to time served, and still lose those. Felons can't be licensed lawyers.
What's the old line? "Don't do the crime if you can't do the time"? The Second Amendment says you can keep and bear arms. It doesn't say you can wave them at people to scare them away from the sidewalk next to your house.
I'd love to see that, I'm not going to wait up or hold my breath but if it happens I'll smile a bit. I'd smile even more if we could go back to a world where lawyers didn't do TV ads, along with pill peddlers, liquor companies, etc. I've had someone who heard I'd taken care of a dying, late-stage alcoholic begging my advice about how to convince a loved one to stop killing themselves. Damned if I know how to fight against the liquor industry, the line handed to them by an atheist-psychiatrist in the 60s, the best I can do is point out that when they try that one you can answer that they made the ethyl alcohol molecule their higher-power and that God is a lot better for you. I've got another relative who is going down that road, a niece I used to babysit and who I'm very close to. I friggin' hate the Supreme Court and the ACLU.
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