At Least 1 Dead, Multiple Injured, And Church Burning After Mass Shooting In

This is rich. meanwhile everyone here is saying it is the Left.

I also find crap like this amusing.

Meanwhile, it is all good for you to preach your toxic shiat over and over about killing them. Good old DON (King of Hypocrisy).
People died at the hands of a mental disturbed individual.

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I do believe that only one ideology is right. If I didn’t, I would believe something else. :grin:

But we should be free and civil in our disagreements. Elimination or violence towards those with different ideologies is wickedness.

I think you can believe in absolute truth without being unkind or violent against those you disagree with. You know, love uour enemies. (But we shouldn’t even be enemies for disagreeing.)

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Do you really believe only one ideology is right? As a Libertarian I get to cherry pick from both sides what is correct. My idea of Freedom and Liberty is a Jewish woman marrying a Muslim Transwoman and they start a marijuana farm that they protect with their AR-15s. Because they want to make sure Christians have access to medical marijuana.

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Kids cry and throw tantrums when they don’t get their way.

Some adults never grow up and they end up as Charlie Kirk’s assassin, Trump’s would-be assassins, and this Mormon church murderer.

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I was a reading a little bit about that NC murderer
.what a fricken nutcase. Im not a fan of red flag laws but this guy is why they have them.

His friend actually went to court to get him locked up or atleast take his guns away but the judge deemed him not a threat and let him keep his guns.

Now folks are dead cuz they were out having a good time. See something, say something
. . Yeah right

I dont know too much about this nutcase murderer here in MI but im sure folks seen signs before he snapped.

Crazy is crazy

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Because, typically, history repeats itself. Who, other than Leftists and Muslims attack churches? I will assume you are not this stupid, but you might be. Your compatriot, Papa_Zed, did tone down his rhetoric - his post about one hour before you posted yours, so maybe you should look to your peers to how you should respond, but flame on, Leftist.

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Determining what percentage of right-religious individuals attack churches is not possible based on available data, and the premise is flawed. The motivations for attacks on churches are complex and varied, coming from different political and personal backgrounds, not from a single group.
Most attacks are not politically motivated: A U.S. Secret Service study of mass attacks found that while a small percentage were influenced by hate-based beliefs, a larger portion were sparked by personal disputes.

Marines Lately by the looks of it.
If you are truly concerned about rhetoric, stop making shiat up. Like your boy Don and all the crazy shait he preaches on a daily basis, you “non-patriots.” Next time look it up, NOT make it up.

I am pretty sure you live in a bubble of “made-up shiat” to give your life meaning. I feel sorry for you. That you hate people you don’t know so much.

All I did was point out the hypocrisy of your peers. Wow, they make it so easy.

Hiding pedo’s Release the Epstein files (All of them)

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My peers? Who might you rationally believe they to be? You are so twisted, you probably break your bonds daily, which explains why you are here now.

Good night. Hope your handlers find you safe.

I guess we would have to start with a definition of ideology. I am making a general assumption that agreeing on that definition is going to be problematic. That’s not a criticism of you or anyone else. I’ve just seen it happen enough.

By ideology, I mean a belief system. So yes, I believe only one belief system is right.

You referenced Libertarianism, freedom and liberty. If your definition of ideology is a political system, then, no, I don’t believe any one political system is 100% right.

I have to say that your anecdote cracks me up. I assume this was an attempt at humor and I found it funny. If you weren’t trying to be funny, no offense meant.

But back to the greater point on which I believe you and I agree, we ought to hold to different belief and ideological systems and still peacefully coexist. I try to learn someone from everyone I interact with even if we have different worldviews. When those conversations turn contentious (by either side), I lose all interest in participating.

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Look at what you said, you nut job. I would call you arrogant, but it is more like ignorant. I see how you act when confronted with your own bull excrement.

I imagine the statement is more one of personal reflection rather than anything to do with me.

Where are all the Epstein files? Hiding pedos is the Catholic Church’s job, not the government’s


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Well said :clap: :clap: :clap:

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I see you projected and deflected. Oh, oh, you called me ignorant. Wow, that was so witty. You have nothing.

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Nothing is still more than you have, bottom feeder.

It is called the truth, a concept you have yet to grasp. “bubble boy”

Where are the Epstein pedo files

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You seem to have an unusual, and unhealthy, obsession with this. Have you considered seeking help?

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I’ve asked him to get help too,


He complains that we call him names and degrade him even tho he’s clearly better than us

Because that’s clearly taking the high road! :clown_face:

I’m fully prepared for him to attack me and verify his superiority to myself and everyone else here
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3,
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I believe you meant to preface, your truth. There is only one Truth, and it is not Islam - nor your truth.

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“The tragic shooting inside a Michigan Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is already being politicized.

The left desperately needs this tragedy to be political because of the violence on that side of the aisle, but the facts point to something else entirely.

According to the New York Post, shooter Thomas Sanford had a long-standing, deranged fixation on the Mormon church.

Friends said the military veteran believed Mormons were going to “take over the world.”

That obsession appears to trace back to a soured relationship with a deeply committed Mormon woman in Utah.

A former landlord told The New York Times that Sanford was pressured by the woman to join the church.

“He wasn’t so sure that he wanted to become a member of the church, but he really wanted to be with this woman,” Sandra Winter said.

Sanford had moved to Utah after serving in the Marines, including a deployment to Iraq.

There, he reportedly began using methamphetamine, which friends say changed him.

“Mentally he was in rough shape,” Peter Tersigni told the New York Times.

By the time Sanford returned to Michigan, he was said to have been openly hostile toward Mormons.

“He got this whole fascination with Mormons, and they are the Antichrist, and they are going to take over the world,” Francis Tersigni, Peter’s twin brother, said.

His fixation was so extreme that at Peter’s wedding, “all he could talk about was Mormons.”

Burton, Michigan, city council candidate Kris Johns said Sanford approached him just a week before the massacre in which he was killed in a shootout with police.

“He was venting. He was going off 
The Mormon Bible had additional books. He did not like that at all,” Johns told the New York Post.

Johns recalled Sanford calling Mormons the Antichrist in a calm, casual tone.

Days later, according to police, Sanford drove his truck into a church in Grand Blanc, opened fire, and burned the building to the ground.

Four people were killed. Eight more were wounded. The violence came as Americans are looking over their shoulders amid a wave of left-wing political violence.

The left wants to blame the right and guns for Sanfrod’s actions.

But Sanford’s motives look personal, unstable, and tragic.

The same leftists smearing conservatives have ignored the fact that their activists are carrying out attacks that are destabilizing the country.

They’ve attacked ICE. They’ve murdered Charlie Kirk. They tried twice to assassinate President Trump.

What happened in Michigan wasn’t a political statement, not according to what we’re learning.

It appears to have been a violent outburst from a man whose life had spiraled, and he simmered in it for a period of time.

The distractions on social media, pointing toward Sanford’s apparent conservative political views, intentionally distort the tragedy into what Democrats want to be an example of conservative political violence.

There are victims whose suffering does not need to be politicized.

Peaceful people were targeted in their pews.

They and those they leave behind deserve prayers, not to be used as pawns.

This article appeared originally on The Western Journal. “

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Yeah, it was the relationship with the Woman
 It couldn’t have POSSIBLY been ‘THE METH!’ SHEESH!

(waste of a nice looking Truck too!)

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An Incredibly BEAUTIFUL ACT of FAITH by the LDS. KNOWING the remaining Family is GRIEVING ( Often the MSM and the World CONDEMNS THE ENTIRE FAMILY for the actions of a Tormented Soul) THEY DIDN’T!

They go and do a Beautiful thing here BRAVO!

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