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An Army SSgt saved hundreds of fellow patrons when an arsonist set a fire in a Seattle gay nightclub. Despite what the GOP says, gay soldiers are just as capable as straight ones, and an officer at that. Bet if a crowd from the GOP primary debate were there they would have booed this guy for being a gay soldier. The military hasn't imploded like they warned, imagine that. They are probably disappointed. Hopefully they find the religious extremist responsible.
Putting out a fire with a Fire Extinguisher is not a big deal. "saved 100's of patrons" Any one of those 100 patrons could have done what he did.
If they want to give credit to someone, give it to the Fire Marshall. He's the one who requires they have a fire extinguisher and the employees be trained on how to use it.
I think the real story here is that someone tried to burn down a crowded gay club -- but since it was never mentioned on Twitchy or Drudge or Breitbart or the Daily Caller, and there's no proof that a liberal or a Muslim did it, no one here cares.
Putting out a fire with a Fire Extinguisher is not a big deal. "saved 100's of patrons" Any one of those 100 patrons could have done what he did.
If they want to give credit to someone, give it to the Fire Marshall. He's the one who requires they have a fire extinguisher and the employees be trained on how to use it.
Don't gays, per se, already know how to use spritzers?
Don't gays, per se, already know how to use spritzers?
Right. After all, most of us have them built in!
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