Posted on 06/14/2017 9:40:15 AM PDT by MeneMeneTekelUpharsin
Amid rising concerns of politically motivated violence on college campuses, one college professor wants to see Republicans executed and has declared so publicly. Professor John Griffin of the Art Institute of Washington posted on Facebook that House Republicans should be lined up and shot for passing the American Health Care Act to reform Obamacare.
Anthony Gockowski of Campus Reform has the story:
They should be lined up and shot, Professor John Griffin posted to his Facebook, according to a screenshot of the post obtained by Campus Reform, even clarifying that he wasnt being hyperbolic, saying thats not hyperbole; blood is on their hands.
In another post made just two minutes after his initial comments, Griffin blasted Republican lawmakers as a fucking joke, then turning his attention to their voters, whom he insulted as running the gamut from monstrous to ignorant.
I know of lots a places on Federal land that have large rocks that are in need of being made into little ones.
MSNBC is running "lies for liberals"... they need to include haters in Academia... why just provide cover for liberal elite politicians?
The professor, and a lot of his like-minded morons should start having “accidents”, with plausible denial.
Well he sort of got his wish today. Bet it gave him a “rise in the Levis”.
My copy of the second amendment has no provision for that, even for freed felons or crazies. If they can't be trusted to be armed they should not be running around loose.
Federal Law, however, does exist that limits the rights of some to bear arms. I am no lawyer and I am pro-Second Amendment but it is silly to ignore existing accepted law.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/922
Professor Griffin can go to a country that agrees with him, as for me, I don’t agree with him.
“They should be lined up and shot, Professor John Griffin posted to his Facebook”
What a joke. Wimp. One could send a cub scout after him to gut him like a squirrel.
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