Tuesday, February 25, 2020

"Gun Rally Terrorizes Richmond"

That’s what Virginia Governor Northham wants you to think, but that’s not what happened, at all. Contrary to all the blather, the rally was as peaceful a rally as has ever been, in spite of Northam’s efforts to paint it as a “dangerous uprising” by declaring a “state of emergency” prior to the rally. None of what Northam predicted came to pass. Nobody fired a shot, even though guns were in abundance among rally-goers. The cops in the crowd were completely at ease, since even they didn’t believe Northam’s attempts to make the rally LOOK bad. Richmond, for the most part, was “business as usual,” with rally-goers and other civilians co-mingling peacefully. Northam worked really hard to make this look like an “uprising” by out-of-control gun-lovers, while the rally attendees proved him wrong at every turn There was only a single arrest near the rally. Virginia House Delegate Lee Carter claimed he got death threats because of the bills he introduced, but I sincerely doubt it. Claiming death threats is a standard ploy by Dumocrats to get what they want. He even called the rally terrorism, even though there wasn’t a single instance that could be described as terrorism. He even called some masked people terrorists for just wearing masks. Even Northam finally had to admit that the rally was completely peaceful—after he came out of his “hidey-hole” when he figured nobody would be shooting at him. This is how anti-gun fools “whip up” support for their useless, unenforceable anti-gun laws. “Cry wolf” and use the ensuing confusion to get their silly laws passed. (Washington Free Beacon)

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