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" Given what I saw it was a justified shooting."
That water you're carrying gets more fetid by the minute.
#243 | POSTED BY DANFORTH AT 2026-01-07 07:44 PM | FLAG: "
When did you become such a troll?
I was talking about the Babbitt shooting. And you know that. Unless you think the Babbitt shooting wasn't justified.