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8 hours ago, SmashMouth said:

Damn...

The guy’s first shot went through the top of his head (I think he flinched) and knocked part of his skull off exposing his brain but not killing him outright. He then fired the rest of the rounds in his revolver as he was on the floor but they all went into the ceiling. I think he was hurting too much and was too weak. I interviewed him before he passed away and he just used a few words of profanity toward me and said it was none of my business.

So he shot himself once in the head and the attempted to do it again but was in no condition to do so. Technically he could have shot himself fatally in the head twice.

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10 hours ago, tvc184 said:

The guy’s first shot went through the top of his head (I think he flinched) and knocked part of his skull off exposing his brain but not killing him outright. He then fired the rest of the rounds in his revolver as he was on the floor but they all went into the ceiling. I think he was hurting too much and was too weak. I interviewed him before he passed away and he just used a few words of profanity toward me and said it was none of my business.

So he shot himself once in the head and the attempted to do it again but was in no condition to do so. Technically he could have shot himself fatally in the head twice.

I bet that was something you’ll never forget. 

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2 minutes ago, Hagar said:

These Aliens don’t rule the Galaxy being wrong.  Here’s a 30 second video of proof.

I think the mere panic from the Dims over the legit voting law in Georgia says volumes.   I just saw where "religious" leaders in Georgia has called for a boycott of Home Depot because they haven't made any statements against the law.  Religious leaders?!  Well, I guess I shouldn't be surprised.  al "not so Sharp" sharpton, j. jackson, j. wright and Calypso Louie are so-called religious leaders.  But -- we also know they are 100% evil personified!! 

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8 hours ago, Reagan said:

I think the mere panic from the Dims over the legit voting law in Georgia says volumes.   I just saw where "religious" leaders in Georgia has called for a boycott of Home Depot because they haven't made any statements against the law.  Religious leaders?!  Well, I guess I shouldn't be surprised.  al "not so Sharp" sharpton, j. jackson, j. wright and Calypso Louie are so-called religious leaders.  But -- we also know they are 100% evil personified!! 

Nothing Godly about that bunch.  They make their living from poking the racist fire!

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