Ashli Babbitt’s Killer is a blm Militant

The truth just isn't in you.

Can you highlight the words indicating that I hold a position with the Republican Party?

I am currently on the advisory committee for the reelection campaign of a Republican official here in Williamson County.

I sure hope you weren't educated in TN. If you were, the DoE failed you miserably.
 
Can you highlight the words indicating that I hold a position with the Republican Party?

I am currently on the advisory committee for the reelection campaign of a Republican official here in Williamson County.

I sure hope you weren't educated in TN. If you were, the DoE failed you miserably.
If you hold a position on an advisory committee, you hold a position related to the Republican party. I'd say if the majority of constituents of WC new the kind of views someone on a advisory committee for a reelection campaign of a Republican official in WC, they wouldn't vote for them.
 
Fine, do some jail time. Be an idiot and boast about how bad you are online. Someone starts breaking in your house and you kill them outside, a DA will have no problem getting your murder conviction.

Actually no. If they break out a window and are in the process of entering, I believe I have a pretty easy argument to say I was in reasonable fear for my safety and the safety of others.
 
Actually no. If they break out a window and are in the process of entering, I believe I have a pretty easy argument to say I was in reasonable fear for my safety and the safety of others.
You'd likely go to jail in TN. I don't know about the gun laws in FL.
 
At least you're being consistent in your lust to murder, that's more than I can say for PJ. Those good Christian values you boast about are shining thru..
You keep making this claim yet can never seen to provide any links to where this is true. I'm not surprised based on the way most of your arguments seem to go
 
Fine, do some jail time. Be an idiot and boast about how bad you are online. Someone starts breaking in your house and you kill them outside, a DA will have no problem getting your murder conviction.
I don't know about that. It would depend a lot on the jurisdiction.

Google "Joe Horn shooting controversy in Texas on November 14, 2007".

A good old boy from the Lone Star State, named Joe Horn, saw two burglars leaving his neighbor's house late one night with some loot, and he shot and killed them in his neighbor's yard. The burglars never even stepped foot on Joe Horn's property. The District Attorney could not even get a grand jury to indict Horn, and he had admitted to killing the burglars while he was on the phone with a 911 dispatcher.
 
If you hold a position on an advisory committee, you hold a position related to the Republican party. I'd say if the majority of constituents of WC new the kind of views someone on a advisory committee for a reelection campaign of a Republican official in WC, they wouldn't vote for them.

Or maybe they're principled conservatives and not Trumpists. After all, Williamson County is the only county in TN that didn't go for Trump in the 2016 primary.

And I really admire you crawfishing on "related to" versus "in." Well done, slick.
 
I went to law school in Tennessee and I would still get off. The Castle Doctrine which is codified in Tn would be where my reliance lay.
You don't think a DA would try to prosecute? The castle law gives a lot of leeway but gun laws in TN are taylor made for criminals. How about aggressively trying to kick your door in, you think you can shoot someone thru the door? If so, you need to brush up on your gun laws counselor.
 
I don't know about that. It would depend a lot on the jurisdiction.

Google "Joe Horn shooting controversy in Texas on November 14, 2007".

A good old boy from the Lone Star State, Joe Horn, saw two burglars leaving his neighbor's house late at night with some loot, and he shot and killed them in his neighbor's yard. The burglars never even stepped foot on Joe Horn's property. The District Attorney could not even get a grand jury to indict Horn, and he had admitted to killing the burglars while he was on the phone with a 911 dispatcher.
Gun laws do vary by the state, that's true.
 
The definition of common English words have no meaning to @tnmarktx.
I get it dude, you want me to come to your house so you can shoot me, you're a complete loon. I hope everyone else does and looks into their candidates and who they associate with before they vote for them.
 
I get it dude, you want me to come to your house so you can shoot me, you're a complete loon. I hope everyone else does and looks into their candidates and who they associate with before they vote for them.

I wouldn't shoot you. I don't own a gun. Haven't so much as held a loaded firearm in my entire life.

And the candidate I'm supporting is currently unopposed, so I must not be too repellant.
 
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I wouldn't shoot you. I don't own a gun. Haven't so much as held a loaded firearm in my entire life.

And the candidate I'm supporting is currently unopposed, so I must not be too repellant.
If you want to test my theory, I'm home every night.
So which is it? I stand by my earlier statement, the truth just isn't in you.

As far as bragging about an unopposed candidate, that's just embarrassing.
 
So which is it? I stand by my earlier statement, the truth just isn't in you.

I have plenty of ways to protect me and mine.

As far as bragging about an unopposed candidate, that's just embarrassing.

Who's bragging? It's really amazing how poor your reading comprehension is. It's like you're in an argument with the voices in your head.
 
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If you hold a position on an advisory committee, you hold a position related to the Republican party. I'd say if the majority of constituents of WC new the kind of views someone on a advisory committee for a reelection campaign of a Republican official in WC, they wouldn't vote for them.
If he is an advisor, why can't it be from a different point of view?
 
Actually no. If they break out a window and are in the process of entering, I believe I have a pretty easy argument to say I was in reasonable fear for my safety and the safety of others.
You do in FL and I know in KY. Not sure in TN as that state and its CCP stances are going more to the left.
 
If he is an advisor, why can't it be from a different point of view?

My point of view is very close to the candidate's. I can't recall a candidate at any level with whom I've agreed 100%, but I wouldn't bother wasting my time trying to reelect someone unless our views are pretty close. But I (and I suppose the candidate) fail @tnmarktx's conservative legitimacy test because I (we) don't support Trump.
 
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You do in FL and I know in KY. Not sure in TN as that state and its CCP stances are going more to the left.

Not being a gun owner I may be confused, but didn't Tennessee just say you don't even need a permit to concealed carry? That doesn't seem terribly "left" to me.
 
I'll tell you the difference between you and me. My faith and beliefs influence the way I vote and my politics. Liberal politics is more your thing. Christianity is not really your thing. You can say it is, but it's a false statement. You either believe or you don't. You don't modify what the bible says, you just read it.
It could be argued that the bible has been modified literally dozens of times. The old testament etc. Books completely left off because they didn't adhere to more recent interpretations, the list goes on and on.

The Bible is a guide IMO. You interpret it the way you want, but you can't claim some superiority or purer understanding.
 
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Actually no. If they break out a window and are in the process of entering, I believe I have a pretty easy argument to say I was in reasonable fear for my safety and the safety of others.
You'd likely go to jail in TN. I don't know about the gun laws in FL.

This is what TN law has to say on the matter.

39-11-611 (c)
Any person using force intended or likely to cause death or serious bodily injury within a residence, business, dwelling or vehicle is presumed to have held a reasonable belief of imminent death or serious bodily injury to self, family, a member of the household or a person visiting as an invited guest, when that force is used against another person, who unlawfully and forcibly enters or has unlawfully and forcibly entered the residence, business, dwelling or vehicle, and the person using defensive force knew or had reason to believe that an unlawful and forcible entry occurred.

I'm reading that as a presumption of deadly force being justified in the described areas if the boldened is met. Assuming there is credible evidence in CW's scenario that the person had in fact forcibly broken through a window and was in the process of entering the home it certainly reads as though deadly force can be brought into play.
 

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