Posted on 03/25/2014 11:08:35 AM PDT by bkopto
On March 18, Truth Radio Show's Dan Bidondi, approached Rhode Island state senator Josh Miller (D) for comment on "several unconstitutional, draconian gun bills"--Miller told Bidondi to "go f*** [himself.]"
Bidondi's exact words to Miller were: "The Second Amendment shall not be infringed, you people need to understand that."
Miller's exact response was: "Go f*** yourself." Miller's camera man/photographer then leaned in to the microphone and said, "Yeah, go f*** yourself."
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
This is why Shot Gun Shells are made to use salt as the projectile.
i wouldn’t use salt.
Keep a list. It’s looking like we’ll be needing it shortly.
A properly loaded, large cap. magazine would allow appropriate escalation...
Filthy POS gun grabber.
More foreshadowing of what will happen the moment we give up our Second Amendment rights.
“You, sir, may go F**k yourself, and I will go to Texas!”
They seem to be rather ... ummmm ... confident, don’t they?
OK, Mr Miller, here’s my address - come and get them.
RE Confident:
Right now, they are. It’s still words.
Woof, brother Dawg.
His comment is not being well received on his facebook page. Check it out before the comments are purged again.
He’s just a piss-ant legislator from a piss-ant state. RI voters get what they voted for.
Ought to make a good campaign poster/commercial...for his opponent.
always better to have more than you think you might need.
They have a plan to ride the tiger.
But, having a plan to ride a tiger is not the same as actually riding the tiger.
Woof.
Yeah and also go pay your Liberty Tax!!
I prefer a slug.
Unlike many elected politicians who restrict email to their constituents, this POS has an open email address: http://www.rilin.state.ri.us/senators/Miller/default.aspx
Click “contact” and have fun.
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