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Jack_crabb
Posts: 2404
Incept: 2010-06-25
Peoples' Republik of Maryland
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I just watched that on the original thread. Wow. That legal immigrant knows more than probably 90% of the American populace.
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Molon Labe
Where is Henry Bowman when you need him?
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Genesis
Posts: 130691
Incept: 2007-06-26
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The only thing he left out of importance is that our own government disarmed the native Americans that were here, and then both forcibly stole their land and murdered them.
So yes, we have committed genocide.
We.
America.
"It can't happen here"?
It HAS happened here.
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I don't care if it makes sense -- only if it makes money. -- Me Bank (n): See scam, fraud and theft. Eat a bankster -- they're low-carb. What part of "shall not be infringed" was unclear?
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Kylafoon
Posts: 2456
Incept: 2009-02-05
Zombie Portal Lookout
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"...But whenever we see things done wildly, but taken tamely, then the State is growing insane..." - Gilbert Keith Chesterton 1910
"I found a flaw in the model that I perceived is the critical functioning structure that defines how the world works." - Alan Greenspan, October 2008
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Vitaeus
Posts: 53
Incept: 2010-10-05
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Huzzah, now if only the folks behind the desks listen.
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Andysvw
Posts: 1725
Incept: 2010-06-26
Tujunga Ca
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All the legal immigrants get it. The illegals do too. Every honest man gets it.
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Grashopa
Posts: 2611
Incept: 2009-02-03
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He just rattled off Karl's tickers :)
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Theft is evil
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Kylafoon
Posts: 2456
Incept: 2009-02-05
Zombie Portal Lookout
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John Kerry confirmed....
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"...But whenever we see things done wildly, but taken tamely, then the State is growing insane..." - Gilbert Keith Chesterton 1910
"I found a flaw in the model that I perceived is the critical functioning structure that defines how the world works." - Alan Greenspan, October 2008
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Spigot
Posts: 253
Incept: 2009-03-02
North East
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My dear Jesus, Vitaeus, the people behind the desks ARE THE PROBLEM. They are not listening. They are gaming.
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Drip, drip, drip...
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Ugrev
Posts: 143
Incept: 2010-03-08
The police state of NY
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In our public meeting with our sheriff, we had a man not unlike Mr. Ong, stand up and lambaste us: "When are you people going to get it? when are you going to stand up?" ... he was from the former Yugoslavia. First this man, then the man from Tiananmen Square, and now Mr.Ong.
This makes me mad.. I mean truly*****ed off. I cannot express in words how utterly, screaming mad I am right now... that it takes people NOT FROM THIS COUNTRY to tell us to grow some balls and to look out because our .gov IS targeting us. Not "might be".. not "may be".. "Is Actively".
Growing a pair can't happen soon enough...
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Medicdan
Posts: 8015
Incept: 2010-02-11
Scottsdale, AZ
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Americans have not only committed genocide here they also issued orders to kill Mormons because of their religion.
People that think it can't happen don't read history.
Today I talked with someone that had never heard of us rounding up Japanese and placing them in camps.
It can and it will if you let it.
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Risingcream
Posts: 4406
Incept: 2007-09-07
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It makes no sense. Arguing the virtue of guns, as tools against tyranny, to the tyrants. People only half believe that the government wants to destroy you.
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Civilization...ancient and wicked. --Subotai
“The distance between insanity and genius is measured only by success”
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Bountyhunter
Posts: 1274
Incept: 2007-12-05
Newport Beach, Ca
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Mr. Ong is a very wise sage.... love how he set the tone with 'forgive me but English isnt my first language" and then blasted them with eloquent universal truth
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Our world is run by the MOB, ie the Banking Cartel. The number one recipient of commercial banking donations. Barack Obama. Nuf said. It’s enough to convict OJ with an ALL black jury. LCruiser 1/29/09
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Colk55
Posts: 2414
Incept: 2010-02-11
Indiana
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It's a sad commentary on the state of our country when someone that wasn't born here understands the principles upon which it was founded better than people that were born and raised here. Kudos to him not just for his statement but for finishing what he had to say even though he was being pressured to stop. That's someone determined to have their voice heard.
MedicDan, I think it's a combination of those that are oblivious to history and those that turn a blind eye to it, believing we're too "civilized" now. We're "the good guys", we look out for one another and something like that could never happen here.
I wonder how many Germans said "We didn't know" when the smoke cleared after WWII.
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The politician's motto: If you can't dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with bull****.
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Musicandnature
Posts: 1951
Incept: 2007-12-05
NJ
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we can all do our part and speak out or write when the opportunity arises. my local rock station did a facebook poll on gun control and I posted to their wall. The dj later mentioned my post; though it was too long for her to read in her given airtime, she said listeners should check it out..one will hear some of the Captain's thought in my brief post there. truth and logic must be dispersed by us to counter the lies of gov and msm.
"well I am not a gun owner, but imo the criminals certainly back stronger gun control. it greatly increases their odds of success against unarmed civilians and they don't care what is illegal because they already decided to commit a crime and will find a gun if they want to. it is really a moot point in NJ at this point, but nationwide it is very ominous if the gov should attempt confiscation and/or bans, which historically have preceded tryannical actions by governments. Hitler banned guns 6 yrs before his atrocities and other recent examples can be found. It is ironic that the gov just purchased MANY rifles and now calls them PDWs - personal defense weapons; why can't the people also have them.. are we not persons with a God-given right to defend ourselves from harm as we seek continued life, liberty and the persuit of happiness?"
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Since it costs a lot to win, and even more to lose, You and me bound to spend some time wonder'n what to choose. Goes to show, you don't ever know, watch each card you play and play it slow...Wait until that deal come round, don't you let that deal go down, no no. Garcia/Hunter.
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Mac
Posts: 159
Incept: 2009-09-04
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The federal government is not popular. I think people who work for it, particularly in conservative states, are going to soon find they aren't popular either. I suspect there will be lots who either quit such employment or find ways to be transferred to blue states. Most murder investigations go immediately to whoever had the most likelihood of a recent angry confrontation with the victim. If things keep going as they are, a dead fedgov employee would present the cops with too many potential perpetrators to even start investigating. Forget the cop shows. Stranger-on-stranger crimes of convenience are very, very seldom solved unless the police get a really lucky break.
We do not have government with the consent of the governed in the U.S. anymore. More and more people are realizing that fact. With all the weaponry that is in the hands of private citizens, it's not going to take much to set something off and when it goes, it's going to go big in a hurry. The police are going to find out how many friends they really have. I suspect they're going to be very unpleasantly surprised. If they get violent, things will get extremely interesting in short order.
Get set. It's coming.
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Winstonsmith2009
Posts: 1060
Incept: 2009-08-05
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He gets it absolutely right except on the societal decay part and that is something that needs to be made clear to everyone in order to actually have a chance of FIXING THE PROBLEM. A combination of the War on Illicit Drugs and the vast overuse of prescription psychotropic drugs are behind the majority of gun crimes (and I include suicide as a crime, because it is, whether that is right or not).
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Pay_lay_ale
Posts: 251
Incept: 2010-09-16
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Quote:Americans have not only committed genocide here they also issued orders to kill Mormons because of their religion. Umm, you're not telling people the whole story. Mormons couldn't get along with anyone wherever they were. If a kid has a problem getting along with other kids, no matter what school you put him in, maybe the problem is the kid and not the schools or other kids. In the case of Missouri, initially the Missourians welcomed the Mormons to the state. There were multiple provocations on both sides. Just before the Extermination Order given by Gov. Boggs, Mormon leader Signey Rigdon threatened a "War of Extermination" against the Missourians. Shortly after, Mormons went into open rebellion and killed 6 state militia at the Battle of Crooked River. It was because of this that Gov. Boggs issued the "Extermination Order." The object of the Extermination Order was to EXPEL the mormons from the state because of their lawlessness and rebellion. Not a single Mormon was killed as a result of the Extermination Order. There's two sides to every story and rarely is any side completely innocent or culpable in conflicts.
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Hogman
Posts: 7874
Incept: 2008-02-18
Derby City, USA
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What burns my ass (one of) is Frankenstein is now a gun expert
At the senate hearings yesterday there was a sister in law of a person I trade with
Her name or the organization she represented is not what's important
Among many solid points, she said the sight of an AR is a deterrent in its self
My wife has a Kel-Tec P-3AT. The barrel is so short you'd have a tough time hitting the broadside of a barn 30 feet away
However the laser sight on the trigger guard might be enough to do the trick
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