Message from @Beemann

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2019-11-12 19:42:32 UTC  

@FrostyCrits Look up Early life and education, on Alex Vindman. Where was he born and who were his people

2019-11-12 19:43:42 UTC  

ok, but I'm sure by now they would have removed anything incriminating

2019-11-12 19:44:11 UTC  

Alexander Semyon Vindman (né Aleksandr Semenovich Vindman) and his identical twin brother Yevgeny were born to a Jewish family in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, Soviet Union.

2019-11-12 19:45:02 UTC  

What are Vindman’s Ukrainian roots?
Vindman speaks Ukrainian because he was born there. After his mother died, his father left Kiev with him, his twin brother and an older brother. In 1979, they arrived in New York. Vindman was 4 years old. He and his twin went to college through the Reserve Officers Training Corps.

Vindman and his brother are career Army officers, and both rose to become lieutenant colonels.

2019-11-12 19:45:52 UTC  

A mouse born in a barn doesn't make it a horse. He will Always be Ukrainian.

2019-11-12 19:46:12 UTC  

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2019-11-12 20:41:48 UTC  

Just because they can sue, doesn't mean they'll win

2019-11-12 20:42:21 UTC  

True, but it's crazy.. commit a crime, shoot people then the families can sue the people that made the guns..

2019-11-12 20:42:35 UTC  

logic?

2019-11-12 20:42:40 UTC  

Would you win a lawsuit against Black N Decker because someone used a nail gun to murder a dude?

2019-11-12 20:43:03 UTC  

Yeah, I agree. They're grasping

2019-11-12 20:43:45 UTC  

The court is not stopping this, and that's weird.

2019-11-12 20:47:32 UTC  

It's almost like the Court has been taken over.

2019-11-12 20:59:48 UTC  

Despite being 2% of the population...

2019-11-12 21:08:23 UTC  

Is there a legal reason why the families shouldn't be able to file a civil suit against the companies?

2019-11-12 21:09:10 UTC  

Waste of the courts time and tax payer dollars

2019-11-12 21:09:19 UTC  

usually companies are exempt from being held liable for criminal use of their products

2019-11-12 21:09:26 UTC  

Why would a manufacturer be liable multiple steps down the line?

2019-11-12 21:10:01 UTC  

a knife manufacturer is not responsible for a person's criminal actions

2019-11-12 21:10:03 UTC  

Like Colt sells to people who sell to people who use gun. The people in the middle are held to standards for sales

2019-11-12 21:10:05 UTC  

@Beemann parents mad and sad?

2019-11-12 21:10:35 UTC  

even the ppl in the middle are not responsible if it was a lawful purchase.

2019-11-12 21:10:40 UTC  

Yup

2019-11-12 21:10:46 UTC  

But that's where the buck would go next

2019-11-12 21:10:49 UTC  

of course

2019-11-12 21:11:43 UTC  

some ppl use the example of drunk driving and trying to sue ford, but i prefer the knife company example.

2019-11-12 21:11:51 UTC  

You would have to have a basis for the company not having distributed to a state approved distributor, not having done background checks, those background checks being *valid in the first place* etc

2019-11-12 21:12:19 UTC  

Someone forcefed my friend fruit loops until he died. Lemme sue Kellogs

2019-11-12 21:12:43 UTC  

pretty much.

2019-11-12 21:13:11 UTC  

or suing stihl because the cartel chopped my friend into pieces with a chainsaw

2019-11-12 21:13:36 UTC  

I don't think you can legally sue the CIA

2019-11-12 21:13:58 UTC  

fine, insert random sicko with a chainsaw

2019-11-12 21:13:59 UTC  

My kid had a heart attack cuz I fed him big macs every day. Lemme sue that farmer

2019-11-12 21:14:52 UTC  

its such a clear attempt at shutting down gun manufacturers in a side step for gun control.

2019-11-12 21:15:03 UTC  

Yup

2019-11-12 21:31:17 UTC  

I don't see why you wouldn't be able to file a lawsuit. I just don't think it will get very far.

2019-11-12 21:33:32 UTC  

Well I think you can so long as you can get countersued for malicious use of the civil court system :^)