Here are three to think about:
- Is it an assault with a deadly weapon to use a Super Soaker in -7F tempetures?
- Should Don Lemon be charged for his participation in the invasion of the church in MN?
- What is the thing your SO will decide they must have once the snow has started?


1. Yes, if the super-soaker is black and has a high-capacity reservoir like other Weapons of War.
2. Yes, although martyring a gay black man could backfire.
3. Will tell you when I return- gotta run now before the roads are clogged.
1- only if you get caught
2- the whole rotten bunch should get life in prison..
3- we are prepared…
1) no, unless they are prevented from finding shelter after being wet down –
if they don’t have the sense to go find shelter they will FA until they FO what frostbite/hypothermia leading to death is all about.
2) YES! absolutely, an outrageious violation of 1st ammendment.
If the church had had an armed response team Lemon and crew might have had an extremely differnt
welcome and outcome.
https://www.bizpacreview.com/2026/01/24/two-tiered-justice-activist-judges-order-release-of-3-anti-ice-agitators-who-stormed-church-1618001/
3) not a thing, othar then refill the propane- because we are prepared for events of this kind, and other kinds.
1. Depends on the political affiliation of the person pulling the trigger.
2. Yes. But he won’t because… see answer to #1.
3. The one item they swore they did not need, and would not want if we were snowed in.
On items #1 and #2, fair points. If Oath Keepers or Turning Point USA had done this to a Planned Parenthood fundraising meeting, the Left and media (but I repeat myself) would be calling for blood. But it’s Don Lemon and a group of Leftists harassing Christians, so … ho-hum, nothing to see here.
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And they could stand outside the church with Super Soakers and spray every person leaving, and the media would still be “ho-hum, nothing to see here.”
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On item #3, that’s always how it goes, innit? 😀
1. Depends on what it’s loaded (filled?) with. Water? Maybe. Sodium hydroxide or kerosene? Absolutely.
2. Yes. And would have been if not for “connections,” apparently.
3. Usually nothing.
#1- Yes
#2- Yes
#3- The F-250 to get to work because her heater core is clogged and neither of us want to pony up some $1700 to get the dash taken apart to get to the heater core when it only hets really cold in Seguin, TX about a week at a time.
have you thought about reverse flushing the core? messy, but might fix it.
gotta luve newer vehicles “engineering”….
1. Probably not, unless: A. The person is not sufficiently dressed for the weather; and B. Assuming it’s water in the reservoir, we’re really hosing someone down with significantly more liquid than a Super Soaker’s capacity AND preventing them from drying or getting to shelter (in which case, the Super Soaker is irrelevant since being out unprepared could be fatal without it, almost as quickly).
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If someone is dressed for winter weather, the amount of liquid in a SS’s reservoir probably isn’t enough to cause significant discomfort, let alone hypothermia. Even if they’re not so dressed, that amount of sprayed water doesn’t seem likely to cause any worse than localized cold-related injuries (e.g. frostbite) where it directly sprays. (Hosing a person down with several gallons out of a garden hose, or using a dozen large, full Super Soakers, is another matter entirely, but that’s not the context given in the question.) The far bigger threat will be the air temperature and wind-chill, which will sap the heat out of any insufficiently-dressed body, wet or not. And keeping such a person out of a warm shelter, wet or not, is more dangerous than spraying them with water.
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(Now, if it’s NOT water in the reservoir, then all bets are off.)
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2. Yes, and I believe there’s a law in place for this. A church is private property, not public, and is within their rights to not allow Joe Schmo (or Don Lemon) inside, or to speak. In addition to that, free speech does not negate freedom to worship; one cannot interrupt or heckle one 1A-protected activity with another and claim 1A protections. Or, put another way, “The right to swing your fist ends at the tip of my nose.” Don Lemon (and everyone else with him, but he’s the name-of-the-moment) can say whatever he wants in public — that’s his right — but he CANNOT trespass onto private property and interrupt someone else’s protected speech OR protected worship and claim it’s his right.
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Now, that said, Don Lemon is not the government, so the First Amendment isn’t really about him. But he’s still conspiring to deprive others of their 1A rights, not to mention trespassing and/or forcibly entering an occupied building. Those things are crimes, too, and paired with interrupting or taking over a church’s private worship, if nothing else, shows what kind of @$$hole he is.
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3. A sled. And then hot cocoa and snuggles. LOL! Otherwise, we’re ready for it.