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These same types of words keep coming up when they write. "Sloppily assembled," "uneducated," "hillbilly," etc. Always pointing to a position that their opponent is intellectually inferior. If only they were in charge, all our lives would be better.
To them, "uneducated" means someone who didn't go through a Marxist conversion machine AKA US liberal arts program. "Simple folk" who are more like animals than other humans; dangerous, irrational, and impulsive; Neanderthals. They have all the answers. They've studied "social sciences" and know exactly how to write a law so people stop hurting each other and we have world peace. They know how to spot troublemakers and rabble rousers - the people who own weapons used to carry out violence. How could such a person really want peace if they practice war? Live by the sword die by the sword. Their opponents' skepticism is merely elementary, primal superstition; voodoo witchcraft of the bitter clingers. Closed-minded imbeciles who cannot see that a Marxist society will stop all the fighting and oppressive suffering. If by chance the skepticism is due to study of history, those idiots are too stupid to see that they are the very people who are causal to all the violence by preventing the right policies from being implemented. Proper Utopian PolicyTM has already been written. It's ready to be implemented; in the drawer to be pulled out at a moments notice (like the 87 page bill 87 minutes after Sandy Hook). If only those irredeemable wrongthinkers would disappear, we could usher in the perfect, heavenly society today. And people say they wouldn't put us in camps if they could. |
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Yeah that's a weird one. Lots of weird logic there all around. Yes I know she wants to grab all guns. But the logic to get there is one I dont even understand. She actually thinks it will be easier to get every gun in America than to have young males share their feelings?? Uses Ruby Ridge as an example? Imagine not being familiar with that and googling up how the feds shot a mother holding her child... The problem would be when the grabbing leads to a ruby ridge and Waco on every block. Couple kids with pressure cookers shut down a major northeastern city and forced police to go door to door with militarized weaponry. The last "big problem" and this is one that is important but lots of people outside of guns dont get, people who are into guns are also police, and odds are they are the ones who enjoy shooting and train well. The guns are icky and I only use one to qual once a year are not going to kick down the doors. Moreover police more and more are hamstringing their departments in use of force and are going to more "friendly" policing. Good luck shifting out of that mindset to go full Fullajah on some poor SOB who has reached his limit, lost his savings to some gov assisted ponzi banking scam and is on his 3rd divorce. People are gonna run outta fucks. Yeah I know a bunch of people will rollover. But if 1 percent of 1 percent of gun owners declare huckleberry that's 100,000 people looking for a fight. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Referencing Ruby Ridge, where Americans were murdered by agents of the federal government, over VERY dubious reasons, might not be the best thing to reference when suggesting you plan to disarms American citizens. Lots of weird logic there all around. Yes I know she wants to grab all guns. But the logic to get there is one I dont even understand. She actually thinks it will be easier to get every gun in America than to have young males share their feelings?? Uses Ruby Ridge as an example? Imagine not being familiar with that and googling up how the feds shot a mother holding her child... The problem would be when the grabbing leads to a ruby ridge and Waco on every block. Couple kids with pressure cookers shut down a major northeastern city and forced police to go door to door with militarized weaponry. The last "big problem" and this is one that is important but lots of people outside of guns dont get, people who are into guns are also police, and odds are they are the ones who enjoy shooting and train well. The guns are icky and I only use one to qual once a year are not going to kick down the doors. Moreover police more and more are hamstringing their departments in use of force and are going to more "friendly" policing. Good luck shifting out of that mindset to go full Fullajah on some poor SOB who has reached his limit, lost his savings to some gov assisted ponzi banking scam and is on his 3rd divorce. People are gonna run outta fucks. Yeah I know a bunch of people will rollover. But if 1 percent of 1 percent of gun owners declare huckleberry that's 100,000 people looking for a fight. |
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Finally! Someone actually used the correct term. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If they can admit they want to take our guns, is it ok to admit I want to be their huckleberry? Pall Bearer - handles on caskets are called Huckles. Doc Holiday (Val Kilmer) in Tombstone says "I'm your huckle bearer" which has been misquoted as "I'm your huckleberry" #casket#coffin#pall#bearer#handles by bardnpoet February 25, 2014 |
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Agree with Rino Hunter that it's as much about the "guns" as it is the type of people they picture in their heads who have them.
Want to mess with their heads ask what women, single mothers, minorities, and native Americans will do when they lose their guns. It's the first time the think about non whites |
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I'll be waiting with baited breath for Jennifer Wright to come by and take them.
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Encouraging young men to be comfortable expressing emotions rather than turning their anger into murderous violence would be a great start.
she needs to truck on down the the nearest ghetto or bario one evening try that spiel out on the local denizens and report back how it goes. be like that dude that decided to preach to the cannibals on that island off of india and got some arrows for his efforts. |
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"If you seriously think you and your neighbor Earl would be able to fight off the U.S. government with your sloppily assembled guns you are a delusional idiot who has never heard of Ruby Ridge." What that bitch need is some of that Ruby Ridge treatment. View Quote Attached File |
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She is nutter butters and ultra white privileged.
https://www.harpersbazaar.com/author/17348/jennifer-wright/ https://us.macmillan.com/author/jenniferwright/ Jennifer Wright is a columnist for the New York Observer and the New York Post, covering sex and dating. She was one of the founding editors of TheGloss.com, and her writing regularly appears in such publications as Cosmopolitan, Glamour, and Maxim. Her breakup cure is gin, reruns of 30 Rock, and historical biographies. She lives and loves in New York City. http://www.realclearlife.com/author/jennifer-wright/ Jennifer Wright is the author of numerous humorous history books, including Get Well Soon: History's Worst Plagues and the Heroes that Fought Them and It Ended Badly: Thirteen of the Worst Break-Ups In History. She writes regularly about feminism for Harpers Bazaar and she has written for publications ranging from The New York Post to Salon, Popular Mechanics to Cosmopolitan. |
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Sounds like she’s for having the strong, young and numerous alwys be able to domintate weaker, older and less numerous.
See, the Dems aren’t really for equality like they say they are. |
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Yeah that's a weird one. Lots of weird logic there all around. Yes I know she wants to grab all guns. But the logic to get there is one I dont even understand. ...snip... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Referencing Ruby Ridge, where Americans were murdered by agents of the federal government, over VERY dubious reasons, might not be the best thing to reference when suggesting you plan to disarms American citizens. Lots of weird logic there all around. Yes I know she wants to grab all guns. But the logic to get there is one I dont even understand. ...snip... It's all about manipulating emotions. |
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i can tell you how it happened, she went to a liberal arts college
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Equally important is that she doesn't think she would ever be in any danger. She has probably never been in a situation where her personal safety has been threatened and is not capable of imagining such a scenario. View Quote |
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i can tell you how it happened, she went to a liberal arts college View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Good chance of that. I had a sister who went away to college a Republican. Now she's a progressive liberal who I won't even talk to. If you disagree w/ her you're racist. Strange how they're big on telling us how to live and want the .gov to take our money, but they're all for everything they can get and don't want to pay for their ideas on their own. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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i can tell you how it happened, she went to a liberal arts college the second i saw that she worked for Glamour and Cosmo i immediately deduced she went to an east coast school looking at the rest of her career i further deduced that it wasn't an Ivy League school then i verified it, she went to St John's in Maryland tuition at that school also leads me to believe that her parents paid for it raised with a silver spoon in her mouth after determining she married a writer for Colbert in a hipster "our friend got ordained online to marry us at a cool rooftop bar" would further posit that the spoon is still stuck in her mouth she's comfortable detached from reality |
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Quoted: the Proper Counter is "If you seriously think you and your neighbor Earl would be able to protest & change a Tyrannical Government with your sloppily assembled signs, you are a delusional idiot who has never heard of Tiananmen Square" View Quote yes, there are details that could be quibbled over, and one could make the same kind of argument effectively. but the chinese example as you articulated it is a nogo. |
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"And please don’t try to say if people didn’t have guns they would just use something else. Any honest person will tell you that they’d rather be confronted by a man with a knife than a man with a gun. Men with knives just plain can’t do the damage that men with semi-automatic weapons do." View Quote |
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Unarmed combat with a stabby person. Yeah... I'd rather be shot twice than cut once. Stupid retarded cunt. How about you come try to take my guns. I'll be here waiting for you with my fucking knife. Lol.
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"If you seriously think that you and your neighbor Earl will be able to fight off the U.S. government with your sloppily assembled guns you are a delusional idiot who has never heard of Ruby Ridge." View Quote |
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The ghettos would be overrun by armed gangs. It would be Chicago murder rate times 10.
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She is nutter butters and ultra white privileged. http://www.realclearlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/image1-2-500x500.jpeg https://scontent.fagc1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/31631890_1677676755664822_8087820728612683776_n.jpg?_nc_cat=105&_nc_ht=scontent.fagc1-1.fna&oh=2a19373db76123d37371e16b1b932c8b&oe=5CA74EBF https://www.harpersbazaar.com/author/17348/jennifer-wright/ https://us.macmillan.com/author/jenniferwright/ Jennifer Wright is a columnist for the New York Observer and the New York Post, covering sex and dating. She was one of the founding editors of TheGloss.com, and her writing regularly appears in such publications as Cosmopolitan, Glamour, and Maxim. Her breakup cure is gin, reruns of 30 Rock, and historical biographies. She lives and loves in New York City. http://www.realclearlife.com/author/jennifer-wright/ Jennifer Wright is the author of numerous humorous history books, including Get Well Soon: History's Worst Plagues and the Heroes that Fought Them and It Ended Badly: Thirteen of the Worst Break-Ups In History. She writes regularly about feminism for Harpers Bazaar and she has written for publications ranging from The New York Post to Salon, Popular Mechanics to Cosmopolitan. View Quote So, like all the corporate feminists, she’s dedicated to obfuscating power, probably unknowingly, I.e. I bet she believes this shit, while being a miserable example of what liberalism is doing to women. And she drinks gin to get over breakups? How cute! Again, what a (dangerous) cliche. Alcohol deaths among women are up 67% - just a coincidence after at least a decade of promoting women’s drinking - and here she is promoting liver-wrecking alcoholism to go along with soul-crushing promiscuity. |
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She is nutter butters and ultra white privileged. http://www.realclearlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/image1-2-500x500.jpeg https://scontent.fagc1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/31631890_1677676755664822_8087820728612683776_n.jpg?_nc_cat=105&_nc_ht=scontent.fagc1-1.fna&oh=2a19373db76123d37371e16b1b932c8b&oe=5CA74EBF https://www.harpersbazaar.com/author/17348/jennifer-wright/ https://us.macmillan.com/author/jenniferwright/ Jennifer Wright is a columnist for the New York Observer and the New York Post, covering sex and dating. She was one of the founding editors of TheGloss.com, and her writing regularly appears in such publications as Cosmopolitan, Glamour, and Maxim. Her breakup cure is gin, reruns of 30 Rock, and historical biographies. She lives and loves in New York City. http://www.realclearlife.com/author/jennifer-wright/ Jennifer Wright is the author of numerous humorous history books, including Get Well Soon: History's Worst Plagues and the Heroes that Fought Them and It Ended Badly: Thirteen of the Worst Break-Ups In History. She writes regularly about feminism for Harpers Bazaar and she has written for publications ranging from The New York Post to Salon, Popular Mechanics to Cosmopolitan. View Quote |
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If there's anyone that thinks anti gun people can be reasoned with, or that maybe they'll see the light, or maybe if we just put up good arguments, magically the antis will stop should just:
1. Sell all your guns, never buy another one 2. Get sterilized so your genes won't go on to make more ignorant people 3. Send me $100 a week and I'll send you solid gold Elvis plates, someday |
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Thank you captain obvious and trying to make sound like news.
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These same types of words keep coming up when they write. "Sloppily assembled," "uneducated," "hillbilly," etc. Always pointing to a position that their opponent is intellectually inferior. If only they were in charge, all our lives would be better. To them, "uneducated" means someone who didn't go through a Marxist conversion machine AKA US liberal arts program. "Simple folk" who are more like animals than other humans; dangerous, irrational, and impulsive; Neanderthals. They have all the answers. They've studied "social sciences" and know exactly how to write a law so people stop hurting each other and we have world peace. They know how to spot troublemakers and rabble rousers - the people who own weapons used to carry out violence. How could such a person really want peace if they practice war? Live by the sword die by the sword. Their opponents' skepticism is merely elementary, primal superstition; voodoo witchcraft of the bitter clingers. Closed-minded imbeciles who cannot see that a Marxist society will stop all the fighting and oppressive suffering. If by chance the skepticism is due to study of history, those idiots are too stupid to see that they are the very people who are causal to all the violence by preventing the right policies from being implemented. Proper Utopian PolicyTM has already been written. It's ready to be implemented; in the drawer to be pulled out at a moments notice (like the 87 page bill 87 minutes after Sandy Hook). If only those irredeemable wrongthinkers would disappear, we could usher in the perfect, heavenly society today. And people say they wouldn't put us in camps if they could. View Quote she writes fashion, dating, and sex columns for magazines. what makes you think she's not completely high whenever she opens her mouth? |
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The left always tells us that we (gun owners) won't stand a chance against the government.
IF so, why don't they just take them en-mass right here and now? I mean what's their problem? If they are as strong and as numerous as they make it sound-using the media- they could take all of our guns possibly in a week or so..Right? |
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How well are these idiots going to kill a portion of the population while controlling the other half when the economy slides into the gutter? What are all the ghetto goblins doing in the meantime with commerce at a stand still?
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They can take our guns but they can't take our Ryder trucks!! View Quote "And how we burned in the camps later, thinking: What would things have been like if every Security operative, when he went out at night to make an arrest, had been uncertain whether he would return alive and had to say good-bye to his family? Or if, during periods of mass arrests, as for example in Leningrad, when they arrested a quarter of the entire city, people had not simply sat there in their lairs, paling with terror at every bang of the downstairs door and at every step on the staircase, but had understood they had nothing left to lose and had boldly set up in the downstairs hall an ambush of half a dozen people with axes, hammers, pokers, or whatever else was at hand?... The Organs would very quickly have suffered a shortage of officers and transport and, notwithstanding all of Stalin's thirst, the cursed machine would have ground to a halt! If...if...We didn't love freedom enough. And even more – we had no awareness of the real situation.... We purely and simply deserved everything that happened afterward." — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn |
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I never understood these people. Do they really not understand that gun owners will fucking kill all of these people trying to take our guns? Seriously. A fucking ton of people will die and it wont be the gunowners that do the dying... View Quote |
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Quoted: "The phrase “a huckleberry over my persimmon” was used to mean “a bit beyond my abilities”. “I’m your huckleberry” is a way of saying that one is just the right person for a given job." I'm your huckleberry. "Huckleberry" was commonly used in the 1800's in conjunction with "persimmon" as a small unit of measure. "I'm a huckleberry over your persimmon" meant "I'm just a bit better than you." As a result, "huckleberry" came to denote idiomatically two things. First, it denoted a small unit of measure, a "tad," as it were, and a person who was a huckleberry could be a small, unimportant person--usually expressed ironically in mock self-depreciation. The second and more common usage came to mean, in the words of the "Dictionary of American Slang: Second Supplemented Edition" (Crowell, 1975): "A man; specif., the exact kind of man needed for a particular purpose. 1936: "Well, I'm your huckleberry, Mr. Haney." Tully, "Bruiser," 37. Since 1880, archaic. Now ain't that a daisy. View Quote |
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...or axes. "And how we burned in the camps later, thinking: What would things have been like if every Security operative, when he went out at night to make an arrest, had been uncertain whether he would return alive and had to say good-bye to his family? Or if, during periods of mass arrests, as for example in Leningrad, when they arrested a quarter of the entire city, people had not simply sat there in their lairs, paling with terror at every bang of the downstairs door and at every step on the staircase, but had understood they had nothing left to lose and had boldly set up in the downstairs hall an ambush of half a dozen people with axes, hammers, pokers, or whatever else was at hand?... The Organs would very quickly have suffered a shortage of officers and transport and, notwithstanding all of Stalin's thirst, the cursed machine would have ground to a halt! If...if...We didn't love freedom enough. And even more – we had no awareness of the real situation.... We purely and simply deserved everything that happened afterward." — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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They can take our guns but they can't take our Ryder trucks!! "And how we burned in the camps later, thinking: What would things have been like if every Security operative, when he went out at night to make an arrest, had been uncertain whether he would return alive and had to say good-bye to his family? Or if, during periods of mass arrests, as for example in Leningrad, when they arrested a quarter of the entire city, people had not simply sat there in their lairs, paling with terror at every bang of the downstairs door and at every step on the staircase, but had understood they had nothing left to lose and had boldly set up in the downstairs hall an ambush of half a dozen people with axes, hammers, pokers, or whatever else was at hand?... The Organs would very quickly have suffered a shortage of officers and transport and, notwithstanding all of Stalin's thirst, the cursed machine would have ground to a halt! If...if...We didn't love freedom enough. And even more – we had no awareness of the real situation.... We purely and simply deserved everything that happened afterward." — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Attached File |
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Quoted: you're taking this woman seriously and I don't know why she writes fashion, dating, and sex columns for magazines. what makes you think she's not completely high whenever she opens her mouth? View Quote Sure, as a unique voice she’s a drop in the ocean (cesspool), just saying what a million other equally unique bloggers would if their parents were rich enough to cover the difference between what a glorified blogger earns and what it costs to live and drink in NYC. Journalists create the ‘national conversation’ by what they write and talk about. They create and curate, and police the boundaries of, that with which people who consider themselves informed are supposed to be conversant and have opinions on. Along with entertainment and academia, they tell us what to think about and what to think about it. Their influence is tremendous. |
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Such a shame that Trump was elected. We'd be so much better off cuz he should lose cuz bump stocks.
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https://cdn0.thetruthaboutguns.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/U.N.-gun-control-sculpture-courtesy-conservativeactionalerts.com_.png Jennifer Wright of Harper’s Bazaar She lays her cards on the table in her hit piece, Why We Need to Take Away All the Guns. "There is a lot we can do in society to discourage violent outbursts. Encouraging young men to be comfortable expressing emotions rather than turning their anger into murderous violence would be a great start. But in the meantime, because that’s going to take a while, let’s take away the guns." Gee, thanks for telling me the truth about what you really want. What’s funny is that when I was a young man, I was a gun owner and never resorted to violent outbursts when something wrong happened. It sounds to me that Ms. Wright is projecting her own personal insecurities onto others. Additionally, she goes on and claims that criminals armed with weapons other than firearms and fine and dandy. "And please don’t try to say if people didn’t have guns they would just use something else. Any honest person will tell you that they’d rather be confronted by a man with a knife than a man with a gun. Men with knives just plain can’t do the damage that men with semi-automatic weapons do." Hmmm, as a law abiding citizen and law enforcement officer. I can tell you that someone armed with a knife can very well be dangerous. As a cop, we’re thought the 21 foot rule. Someone armed with a knife can close the distance and attack before I can break leather and draw down. In fact, as for violent attacks with a knife; back in 2014 in Kunming, Yunnan province, People’s Republic of China. A group of eight knife-wielding men and women attacked passengers at the city’s railway station and killed a total of 31 people and injured a total of 143 people, including 7 cops. Ms. Wright continues on with the classic augment that pro-gun advocates always claim that Hitler taking people’s guns was a precursor to throwing them into camps. Her claim is that folks were already in camps and that an armed society wouldn’t have prevent it. Then if that was the case, why did Hitler and every other cruel despot disarm the population? Additionally, she flat out threatens gun owners with the crushing force of the Federal Government. She flat out states; "If you seriously think you and your neighbor Earl would be able to fight off the U.S. government with your sloppily assembled guns you are a delusional idiot who has never heard of Ruby Ridge." Doesn’t that sound like something a certain elected official said when he threatened gun owners with nuclear weapons? She claims that the 2nd Amendment is outdated and can be replaced by the Elastic Clause (Article 1, Section 8) in the Constitution. Well, I hate to tell her that she failed to learn anything from civics class. Because the Constitution doesn’t work like that. But in the end, she tries to make herself seem friendly to us by going the Australia approach. Claiming that we need to adopt Australia’s stringent yet useless laws. Strange that since the Land Down Under passed their gun laws that their crime rate has sky rocketed. Ms. Wright’s entire attack on gun owners is typical of the gun grabbing leftists. Nothing but projection of their own issues and fears onto the law abiding public and then threatening us with violence for our own beliefs that we need to project protect ourselves from violence. So she tried to make us feel useless when in fact she corroborated everything we believe in. View Quote that is some hard core revisionist history there. |
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There is a lot we can do in society to discourage violent outbursts View Quote If women were not such venomous tarts you could drop the violent outburst by 75% in a few minuets. |
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I have guns to keep you from taking them.... Wrap your head around that, you stupid bitch. View Quote In two more years I will have enough I can build two a year until 70 or one a year until I am over 80yrs old. Either way that libtard bitch can lick my balls |
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Sorry. Earl isn't home. He's sitting in a fighting position on the ridge across the road with Larry, Steve, Todd, Jimmy, Ben, David, James, Cliff, and Stan and their "sloppily assembled guns". Good luck. View Quote There are ridges on all four sides of my property. 250-700 yds. I have range cards for all of them. |
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I guess she doesn't realize the full force of the US Military has been fighting SMLE carrying goat herders in a country the size of Texas for the past 17 years........ I wanna see her in the lead Humvee when they drive into Logan Co. West Virginia to start "confiscating" View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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"If you seriously think you and your neighbor Earl would be able to fight off the U.S. government with your sloppily assembled guns you are a delusional idiot who has never heard of Ruby Ridge." What that bitch need is some of that Ruby Ridge treatment. I wanna see her in the lead Humvee when they drive into Logan Co. West Virginia to start "confiscating" Hell the Afghan Army was lucky to have 4 mags each and enough food and water for a few days. I saw 2-3 soldiers having to share the same sleeping bag over their shitty logistic system. |
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