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Title: Self-defense has vanished in Austin, Texas (UPDATED)
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URL Source: https://www.americanthinker.com/blo ... _vanished_in_austin_texas.html
Published: Apr 9, 2023
Author: Andrea Widburg
Post Date: 2023-04-09 08:38:13 by Ada
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Comments: 1

See the update at the end of this post.

The Founders stated very clearly in the Declaration of Independence that all humans possess the inherent right to life. When they ratified the Bill of Rights, they inextricably intertwined that right to life with the Second Amendment’s right to bear arms. That amendment has no meaning if it does not include the right to self-defense. However, in the People’s Republic of Austin, Texas, which is controlled by a Soros- funded prosecutor, Sgt. Daniel Perry discovered that his inherent right to defend himself no longer exists. The only thing that will save him from years in prison (which is true even if he appeals) is Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s announcement that he will immediately pardon Perry.

Texas isn’t a bright red state. No state is. As long as a state has large urban areas, those areas will be under Democrat control. And when there’s a university in that large area, the city won’t just be under Democrat control, it will be under hard-left Democrat control. These are the places, too, in which George Soros, either directly or using pass- through organizations, has managed to seed local prosecutors’ offices with activists who want to defund the police, seek the decarceration of criminals, and are actively hostile to anyone who believes in old- fashioned ideas such as law-and-order or self-defense.

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#1. To: Ada (#0)

Apparently there is a twist on that case that's not widely reported. Fox omitted this fact and other pro 2A news sources may have also.

The guy apparently texted friends at some point beforehand that he wanted to shoot these people suggesting he basically went into the area with malicious intent. That may have been what earned him a conviction, which the jury took 2 days to reach. No matter how you cut it, that was certainly something that did not do him any favors in the trial.

Pinguinite  posted on  2023-04-09   9:29:17 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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