He left a few criminal ANTIFASTempest62 » 16 Aug 2023, 9:57 pm » wrote: ↑ Not a murderer…..he defended himself against those trying to murder him.
My hat is off to him for having a defense team that won a big one for the 2nd amendment![]()
God damn the Left and their RINO lovers.
Another scam for money.Punch » 16 Aug 2023, 9:55 pm » wrote: ↑
I was wondering what the Kenosha murderer has been up to.
Kyle Rittenhouse launches anti-gun control effort (msn.com)
Kyle Rittenhouse is launching a pro-gun rights nonprofit in Texas, seemingly part of his efforts to become an influential operative in the state’s far-right political scene. The 20-year-old last month filed papers with the Texas secretary of state’s office to establish The Kyle Rittenhouse Foundation. The nonprofit reportedly seeks to protect “human and civil rights secured by law, including an individual’s inalienable right to bear arms” and ensure the Second Amendment is “preserved through education and legal assistance.”Mr. Rittenhouse is listed as a director along with prominent state political activists Chris McNutt, the president of Texas Gun Rights, and the Defend Texas Liberty PAC treasurer Shelby Griesinger. The foundation’s registered agent is the law firm of Tony McDonald, whose social media bio declares that he “sues the State of Texas for not being right wing enough”. Mr. Rittenhouse moved to Texas in 2022 after he was acquitted of murdering two Black Lives Matter protesters, Anthony Huber and Joseph Rosenbaum, who he shot and killed during a protest in Kenosha, Wisconsin in 2020.The then-18-year-old became a star of right-wing media after the case, earning praise from Tucker Carlson, Donald Trump, and receiving rapturous receptions during appearances at CPAC and Turning Point USA conventions. Since arriving in Texas, Mr. Rittenhouse has continued to court the limelight by throwing himself into the increasingly volatile world of Republican state politics.
He appeared at a “rally against censorship” in January alongside Daniel Miller, the president of the secessionist Texas Nationalist Movement. He joined gun rights activists in opposing a Texas state house bill that sought to raise the minimum age to purchase semi-automatic weapons from 18 to 21, in the wake of the Uvalde school shooting a year earlier.
Mr Rittenhouse received more than $2m to support his criminal legal defense in 2021, and his supporters recently set up the Themis Alliance nonprofit, which aims to help provide public relations support and legal defense for so-called victims of “cancel culture”.
Maybe be so- but I still don't like him. Something is just WEIRD about him.Tempest62 » 16 Aug 2023, 9:57 pm » wrote: ↑ Not a murderer…..he defended himself against those trying to murder him.
My hat is off to him for having a defense team that won a big one for the 2nd amendment![]()
God damn the Left and their RINO lovers.
Like Bammy/Hilly scam
Sorry Cyndi, you thinking he’s weird is irrelevant. The Left was past tasting blood and starting to drink it when the extraordinarily absurd charges were brought against him. The kid wins a huge one for America, kicking the nutless *** Left right up the *** and out it’s throatsootedupCyndi » 16 Aug 2023, 10:18 pm » wrote: ↑ Maybe be so- but I still don't like him. Something is just WEIRD about him.
IndeedSumela » 16 Aug 2023, 10:11 pm » wrote: ↑ He left a few criminal ANTIFAS
as cripples ...well done son!
Look at that photo.Tempest62 » 16 Aug 2023, 10:51 pm » wrote: ↑ Sorry Cyndi, you thinking he’s weird is irrelevant. The Left was past tasting blood and starting to drink it when the extraordinarily absurd charges were brought against him. The kid wins a huge one for America, kicking the nutless *** Left right up the *** and out it’s throat
He didn't murder anybody.Punch » 16 Aug 2023, 9:55 pm » wrote: ↑
I was wondering what the Kenosha murderer has been up to.
Kyle Rittenhouse launches anti-gun control effort (msn.com)
Kyle Rittenhouse is launching a pro-gun rights nonprofit in Texas, seemingly part of his efforts to become an influential operative in the state’s far-right political scene. The 20-year-old last month filed papers with the Texas secretary of state’s office to establish The Kyle Rittenhouse Foundation. The nonprofit reportedly seeks to protect “human and civil rights secured by law, including an individual’s inalienable right to bear arms” and ensure the Second Amendment is “preserved through education and legal assistance.”Mr. Rittenhouse is listed as a director along with prominent state political activists Chris McNutt, the president of Texas Gun Rights, and the Defend Texas Liberty PAC treasurer Shelby Griesinger. The foundation’s registered agent is the law firm of Tony McDonald, whose social media bio declares that he “sues the State of Texas for not being right wing enough”. Mr. Rittenhouse moved to Texas in 2022 after he was acquitted of murdering two Black Lives Matter protesters, Anthony Huber and Joseph Rosenbaum, who he shot and killed during a protest in Kenosha, Wisconsin in 2020.The then-18-year-old became a star of right-wing media after the case, earning praise from Tucker Carlson, Donald Trump, and receiving rapturous receptions during appearances at CPAC and Turning Point USA conventions. Since arriving in Texas, Mr. Rittenhouse has continued to court the limelight by throwing himself into the increasingly volatile world of Republican state politics.
He appeared at a “rally against censorship” in January alongside Daniel Miller, the president of the secessionist Texas Nationalist Movement. He joined gun rights activists in opposing a Texas state house bill that sought to raise the minimum age to purchase semi-automatic weapons from 18 to 21, in the wake of the Uvalde school shooting a year earlier.
Mr Rittenhouse received more than $2m to support his criminal legal defense in 2021, and his supporters recently set up the Themis Alliance nonprofit, which aims to help provide public relations support and legal defense for so-called victims of “cancel culture”.
Why do you hate real Americans? Salt of the earth? You act like the perfect pissant liberal.Bruce » 16 Aug 2023, 11:03 pm » wrote: ↑ Look at that photo.
There is a chubby faced kid in between two low life **** balls with beards that look like they stepped out of a Proud Boys rally in Portland after a fight with Antifa.
That is what that young boy’s life will be until he dies.
He’s hated by evey liberal in the Western world.DeezerShoove » 16 Aug 2023, 11:04 pm » wrote: ↑ He didn't murder anybody.
Prove it. Never mind, that's been done.
Effeminately raised *** such as yourself know deep inside that you would lack the nerve and the gumption to defend yourself and your loved ones from an armed attacker. I could hand you a fully loaded AR in such a situation and your trembling little weenie arms would be incapable of defending yourself. You spent your entire childhood playing video games in your divorced mom's living room. You've never even been in a fist fight and would need the services of a Grief Counselor if you ever had to get a freshly caught fish ready for the frying pan.Punch » 16 Aug 2023, 9:55 pm » wrote: ↑
I was wondering what the Kenosha murderer has been up to.
Kyle Rittenhouse launches anti-gun control effort (msn.com)
Kyle Rittenhouse is launching a pro-gun rights nonprofit in Texas, seemingly part of his efforts to become an influential operative in the state’s far-right political scene. The 20-year-old last month filed papers with the Texas secretary of state’s office to establish The Kyle Rittenhouse Foundation. The nonprofit reportedly seeks to protect “human and civil rights secured by law, including an individual’s inalienable right to bear arms” and ensure the Second Amendment is “preserved through education and legal assistance.”Mr. Rittenhouse is listed as a director along with prominent state political activists Chris McNutt, the president of Texas Gun Rights, and the Defend Texas Liberty PAC treasurer Shelby Griesinger. The foundation’s registered agent is the law firm of Tony McDonald, whose social media bio declares that he “sues the State of Texas for not being right wing enough”. Mr. Rittenhouse moved to Texas in 2022 after he was acquitted of murdering two Black Lives Matter protesters, Anthony Huber and Joseph Rosenbaum, who he shot and killed during a protest in Kenosha, Wisconsin in 2020.The then-18-year-old became a star of right-wing media after the case, earning praise from Tucker Carlson, Donald Trump, and receiving rapturous receptions during appearances at CPAC and Turning Point USA conventions. Since arriving in Texas, Mr. Rittenhouse has continued to court the limelight by throwing himself into the increasingly volatile world of Republican state politics.
He appeared at a “rally against censorship” in January alongside Daniel Miller, the president of the secessionist Texas Nationalist Movement. He joined gun rights activists in opposing a Texas state house bill that sought to raise the minimum age to purchase semi-automatic weapons from 18 to 21, in the wake of the Uvalde school shooting a year earlier.
Mr Rittenhouse received more than $2m to support his criminal legal defense in 2021, and his supporters recently set up the Themis Alliance nonprofit, which aims to help provide public relations support and legal defense for so-called victims of “cancel culture”.
pee tapes, Russia collusion to name a few...now **** babs...Bruce » 16 Aug 2023, 11:16 pm » wrote: ↑ He’s hated by evey liberal in the Western world.
Liberal media doesn’t fabricate bull **** that’s not trie, like Fox does. But liberal media does tell truths their listeners want to hear and ignore the fact the liberals that night made a decision to chase a 16 year old boy with an AR-15.
Bad choice. They were lucky he only shot those that were armed or tried to disarm him. He could have killed a dozen, if he was mean.
But the consequences of his being at a riot when he should’ve been home will haunt him every day of his life.
A 20 year old kid, has to be a sock puppet for a bunch of **** balls who celebrate when people die on the streets.
If you had a 16 year old son, would you celebrate he’d have to spend all the rest of his life hated and despised by the majority of the people that heard his name out loud?ROG62 » 17 Aug 2023, 5:43 am » wrote: ↑ pee tapes, Russia collusion to name a few...now **** babs...
Oh really now.Bruce » 16 Aug 2023, 11:16 pm » wrote: ↑ Liberal media doesn’t fabricate bull **** that’s not trie, like Fox does.
You're such a **** hypocrite.Bruce » 16 Aug 2023, 11:16 pm » wrote: ↑ He’s hated by evey liberal in the Western world.
Liberal media doesn’t fabricate bull **** that’s not trie, like Fox does. But liberal media does tell truths their listeners want to hear and ignore the fact the liberals that night made a decision to chase a 16 year old boy with an AR-15.
Bad choice. They were lucky he only shot those that were armed or tried to disarm him. He could have killed a dozen, if he was mean.
But the consequences of his being at a riot when he should’ve been home will haunt him every day of his life.
A 20 year old kid, has to be a sock puppet for a bunch of **** balls who celebrate when people die on the streets.
The one *** lost part of his arm, lol.