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To: Kaslin

Just another typical naive liberal Darwin award winner.

Liberals think they are safe from harm (or criticism) just because they feeeeeel for the plight of Mooslimbs. Feelings is all that matters when it concerns liberals.

They never learn, until they’re dead.


20 posted on 12/17/2017 11:47:07 AM PST by Flavious_Maximus
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To: Flavious_Maximus

The 2nd Amendment—because it takes more than raised eyebrows to stop a terrorist.


47 posted on 12/17/2017 12:37:16 PM PST by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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To: Flavious_Maximus
I don't know if I would call this a Darwin award winner?

This however is

A man was killed early Thursday after a single-vehicle crash on 101st Airborne Division Parkway.

According to Clarksville Police, the 37-year-old man was driving east on the parkway at a high rate of speed when his Kia Optima left the right side of the roadway and hit a rock embankment. The car flipped several times and ejected the driver.

He was taken by LifeFlight to Vanderbilt University Medical Center where he died from his injuries.

No one else was in the vehicle.

The wreck happened at about 4:30 a.m.

It is unknown why his vehicle left the road. His name will be released after his family is notified.

The wreck marks the 12th fatality in city limits for 2017.

There have been 16 in Montgomery County outside city limits so far this year.

I know the area, the speed limit on the 101st is 55 mph, but you are allowed to go 10 miles over The crash is under investigation.

Source

49 posted on 12/17/2017 12:38:14 PM PST by Kaslin (Quid est Veritas?: What Is Truth?)
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