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Democrat candidate for Sheriff of liberal Buncombe County, NC advocates killing citizens to confiscate their guns. Not kidding!
2018-03-27
[PowderedWigSociety] Asheville, North Carolina is beautiful southern town in the mountains of western North Carolina. It is also a bastian of liberal idealogy, maybe not quite as extreme as Berkeley, California, but not far behind either.

So, how does one get elected to office in Asheville? By being a flaming liberal, that’s how.

Listen to this brain-dead Democrat, Daryl Fisher, who is running for sheriff of Buncombe County, the seat and heart of which is liberal-dominated Asheville, as he suggests killing law-abiding citizens to take their guns from their "cold, dead hands."

"You’ve heard people say ’you’ll have to pry my gun from my cold, dead hands,'" Fisher told his adoring liberal audience.

He then shrugged, and said, "OK!" declaring that in his opinion it is fine for law enforcement to kill citizens to confiscate their firearms.

So pleased with himself at his audience’s applause, Fisher continued, "Uh, whenever you pass away we’ll come get it, I don’t know. I’m saying. Joking just a little bit there."

"Joking just a little bit?" The twitterstorm his outrageous comment inspired made it clear that very few real Americans appreciate his joke, and the fact that he admitted that he was "joking just a little bit" proves that he was serious A LOT!

I’m not sure which is worse, the fact that this moron made the statement or the fact that so many people applauded it.

The shame is this guy, running as a Democrat, has a very good chance of being the next Sheriff of Buncombe County. You may want to consider that and be sure to steer clear of that area if it happens to be along your route to a travel destination.
Posted by:Anomalous Sources

#9  Fisher (D) must be looking for a Fort Sumter moment in NC.
Posted by: JohnQC   2018-03-27 22:43  

#8  Like the liberal sheriff of coward county Florida I think this fella is all talk and little action.
Posted by: Airandee   2018-03-27 21:29  

#7  These are not jokes. He is either dead serious or its a trial balloon...
Posted by: 49 Pan   2018-03-27 16:48  

#6  Man's looking for a replay of the Battle of Athens Tennessee.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2018-03-27 11:35  

#5  I call that bold talk for a fat man.
Posted by: Cesare   2018-03-27 10:35  

#4  The bunco squad...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2018-03-27 10:26  

#3  Being a good liberal, he won't be out doing the confiscation. He'll send willing dupes (deputies) to do the all that icky, dangerous stuff. Leading from the rear, ya know.
Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839   2018-03-27 10:19  

#2  He tries it and he will be the one trying to breathe out multiple new holes in his chest.

This is the left. They do want to kill you if you don't submit.

Then they'll just send you to prison camps and systematically starve you.
Posted by: DarthVader   2018-03-27 10:07  

#1  Pure bunkum from the source of that word. Wiktionary: From buncombe, from “speaking to (or for) Buncombe County, North Carolina”, a county in North Carolina named for Edward Buncombe. In 1820, Felix Walker, who represented the county in the U.S. House of Representatives, rose to address the question of admitting Missouri as a free or slave state, his first attempt to speak on the subject after nearly a month of solid debate, right before the vote was to be called. To the exasperation of colleagues, he began a long and wearisome speech, explaining that he was speaking not to Congress but "to Buncombe."[1] He was ultimately shouted down by his colleagues,[2] though his speech was published in a Washington paper[3] and his persistence made "buncombe" (later respelled "bunkum") a synonym for meaningless political claptrap and later for any kind of nonsense,[1] at first only in the jargon of Washington and then in common usage
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2018-03-27 03:04  

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