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  1. Looks like an AfroAmerican young lady has thrown her hat into the ring: https://www.mlive.com/public-interest/2021/10/trump-endorsed-kristina-karamo-leads-fundraising-among-republican-sos-candidates-but-trails-benson.html She's already been endorsed by the former POTUS. I doubt that she will become Michigan Secretary of State. But, I'd imagine the GOP will find a landing spot for her if she stays the course. 😎
  2. Castle doctrine (defense of habitation) allows us to use deadly force in protecting our homes. That's not applicable to this case. The police force is supposed to respond when folks riot, burn and loot. If the situation is beyond police control, the national guard is the next line of defense. There's no reason for a teenager to pack a weapon and roam the streets. That reads like someone looking for trouble.😎
  3. I haven't heard a reasonable explanation of why that boy was walking around with an AR-15 at a peaceful protest. He showed up and appointed himself vigilante. Self-defense is meeting a threat with similar force. Even if somebody went upside his head, there should have been fist-fight. No guns. Nobody would be dead. At least, that's how we settled our differences when I was growing up. All fists. No weapons. Don't get me started on the fake crying he did during his testimony. That boy needs to go to prison. Maybe there he'll learn how to fight.😎

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