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NRA Stays on Message [A Cartoon From Canada]Posted on Apr 9, 2009By Cam Cardow, The Ottawa Citizen
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By Reubenesque, April 11 at 12:27 pm #
Defend against this in the hands of Blackwater, er Xe, mercenaries when they come to call.
http://www.gizmag.com/aa-12-combat-shotgun-frag-12-automatic/11393/
Report thisBy tshirt-doctor, April 10 at 12:32 am #
i think the anti-gun netter ought to look the definition of the “inalienable”
Report thisBy Paracelsus, April 9 at 10:51 pm #
What happens if the government has a monopoly on force? As to these shootings they usually happen in free fire victim disarmament zones. I would be keen to know if the latest nutter was on an SSRI.
The federal government has been so hostile against civil liberties in the past 20 years that I would rather risk the nutter than trust the government. Then again the nutter is likely to be a black op of the government. Just go over the Sirhan Sirhan testimony. The man sounds like his brain has gone through a wheat grass juicer. For a while the crazies would quote from “A Catcher in the Rye”.
Please refer to the following link for the Blacksburg shootings:
http://www.infowars.com/articles/us/va_tech_shooter_was_mind_controlled_assassin.htm
Why is it these shootings usually happen in the spring when Congress is in session? I recommend that everybody watch the Manchurian Candidate with Frank Sinatra.
Report thisBy BlueEagle, April 9 at 5:08 pm #
There are certain inalienable rights, like the right to life. It is your right to protect your life with whatever means necessary. The State is in violation of your rights, if they try to take away your means of protection. Whether your are protecting your life from an intruder in your home or a government, you are granted with this inalienable right.
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