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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    I don't know who Jason Crow is, nor do I care. I am curious what one person is supposed to do about a mob though.
    You should know and you should care.
    He is the Congressman for Colorados 6th Congressional District.
    https://crow.house.gov/



    This kind of apathy is why we are so very fucked as a nation.
    As long as people can watch “America’s Got Talent”,have their feed bag delivered to their house, screw whoever they want and blab away on whatever social media they choose they could really care less what happens to their nation.

    And what can 1 person do against a mob?
    Brave Jason ran on the platform of being a combat veteran soldier who earned the Ranger tab.
    ”Rangers Lead the Way” is their mantra.

    Brave Jason could have stood up, commanded attention and (choose one)
    A- be a leader and lead his fellow brave elected officials to safety.
    B- rallied Capitol LE for an organized response to a threat.
    C- cowered like a little bitch.

    Boy, he Led the Way all right.

    He is an embarrassment to real Rangers.
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    Jason Crow... I'm with WHO CARES.
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    Did you vote for him Bert?

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    I laughed when I saw that picture of him and read his comments about how surrounded they were and what a traumatic moment he thought it all was.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    I don't know who Jason Crow is
    perhaps that's part of the problem

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Did you vote for him Bert?
    No I didn’t Stu, I was not in his district.
    But I do pay attention to candidates and who and what they are.
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    Quote Originally Posted by funkymonkey1111 View Post
    perhaps that's part of the problem
    Why is it a problem? Sounds like a liar who tells obvious lies to trick the dumb; just like the rest of them.

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    "Well, you know, in situations like that I kind of reverted to ranger mode which was just focusing on what I could do to actually try to get us out of that," Crow explained. "So I went around and started locking and making sure the doors were locked and closed, moving some of the other members away from the doors, directed the other members to remove their pins so they weren?t identifiable in case the mob did break through."

    "I had a pen in my pocket that I could use as a weapon, I was looking for other weapons as well and then I was coordinating with the Capitol police to try to find a way out to for us," he added.

    Crow said that there was a time period where they "were surrounded and had no way out." He said the last time he felt as though he may have to fight his way out was over 15 years ago, when he was an Army Ranger in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    I don't know what you couch sitters are complaining about. He had a pen and closed doors. If those Rambo-esque moves don't merit some sort of medal or trophy then our entire view of what qualifies as heroic action is skewed.

    He held an old lady's hand as she was dying.

    A true American hero.

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    I go into ranger mode every time I get into my 19 year old Ford Ranger
    Don't pick a fight with an old man. If he is too old to Fight, he'll just kill you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eddiememphis View Post
    "Well, you know, in situations like that I kind of reverted to ranger mode which was just focusing on what I could do to actually try to get us out of that," Crow explained. "So I went around and started locking and making sure the doors were locked and closed, moving some of the other members away from the doors, directed the other members to remove their pins so they weren?t identifiable in case the mob did break through."

    "I had a pen in my pocket that I could use as a weapon, I was looking for other weapons as well and then I was coordinating with the Capitol police to try to find a way out to for us," he added.

    Crow said that there was a time period where they "were surrounded and had no way out." He said the last time he felt as though he may have to fight his way out was over 15 years ago, when he was an Army Ranger in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    I don't know what you couch sitters are complaining about. He had a pen and closed doors. If those Rambo-esque moves don't merit some sort of medal or trophy then our entire view of what qualifies as heroic action is skewed.

    He held an old lady's hand as she thought she was dying.

    A true American hero.
    Helped you out a little.
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