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David Hogg To Anti-Gun Activists: If I’m Assassinated, Send My Decorated Body To The NRA
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Website: http://libertyparkpress.com
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David Hogg has a rather odd demand if he gets assassinated. Yeah, talk about some light talk, huh folks? The anti-gun activist who rose to national prominence for pushing gun control after the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in Parkland, Florida wants his decorated body to be sent to the steps of the National Rifle Association…because they would be the ones responsible for his death or something. The March for Our Lives co-founder has gone under the radar in recent months, but he, along with Emma Gonzalez and Cameron Kasky, saw one of the biggest surges in gun control activism since Newtown. And once again, the NRA was the Left’s favorite boogeyman. |
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RichardJCoon
(8/28/2019)
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I can't think of anyone who would waste the lead on Pig. He's pretty much an annoying, uninformed twerp. Your 15 minutes is up Davey.... |
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PHORTO
(8/28/2019)
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I think they SHOULD do that!
Then, LaPierre can just step out the front door and wee-wee all over him, CNN cameras rolling! |
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