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A thought on the heroes that chased the shooter from the Texas massacre.
I believe that the actions of the man Stephen Willeford who heard the shots, grabbed his gun and shot the shooter wounding him prevented others from being killed. The driver of the truck that Willeford flagged down and then gave chase is also a hero. Both of these men are true American heroes that risked their own lives to do what was right.
I think that when President Trump gets back from Japan he should invite these men to the White House for a rose garden ceremony.
Having said that I can't help but think about another rose garden ceremony where Obama presided and he honored bowe bergdahl.
If Trump honors the Texas heroes as he should I feel that the act will be very telling that he supports American values while Obama honored a traitor....
I'm just saying that I find it odd that the Left and Lefty media chooses to honor people that have been somewhat dubious and in the case of Bergdahl a downright traitor. How many times have we seen images of Che Guevara held up as a hero at protest rallies? How about Fidel Castro? The Left seems to love their socialist/ communist revolutionaries.
I wonder if the church shooting happened on Obamas watch if he would have anything to say about Stephen Willeford since the idea of a good guy with a gun stopping a bad guy with a gun does not fit the Lefts anti gun narrative.
The more I hear about Willeford and Johnnie Langendorff the pickup driver the more humble they become. They risked their lives to do what was right.
The guy doesn't want to be labeled a hero. He didn't come across the murdering scum until after he was leaving the church.
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