You don’t have to reply, that’s fine. I can keep at this all night and will likely wear you out.
You keep implying that I’m a liberal. Yet you’re the one who’s seems much more comfortable with totalitarian government, not me. I’m a small government, leave me alone type conservative.
Oddly, out of where I do not know, but you brought up impeachment. Are you attempting to categorize me as someone who supported the impeachment? (”Oh no, I didn’t say that. I said you’re like the people who support it.”) Again, I’m the one who’s for small government, and you’re the one comfortable with a police state. I’m the one much more sensitive to government abusing their powers, not you.
Slipping in lies, huh? You can’t even recognize when someone is mocking you, can you? Remember when you sent me some sort of instruction manual on pellet guns stating not to drink and use them? You made a big deal out of it, like that’s a combination that justifies the taking of another’s life. That’s absurd, and you deserve to be mocked for it, whether you can tell you’re being mocked or not.
Look. We’re never going to see eye to eye here. I find it appalling that Shaver was murdered. You think a guy drinking with a pellet gun who pulled up his pants when he wasn’t supposed to deserves to be shot for not listening to the cops. We’re never going to agree on this.
However, if you do decide to respond, tell me why the lone unarmed hotel worker had more courage than five or six cops armed with semiautomatic rifles. In your links, it says she knocked on Shaver’s door when the people in the hot tub reported a guy pointing a gun out the window. He answered and she saw the pellet guns. It says so right in your links. Yet the armed cops couldn’t do that? They were so scared for their lives that a crying Shaver begging for his life makes one little move and they have to light him up? Maybe those cops should all be working at a desk in a hotel and that girl should be a cop.