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Re: Domestic terrorism
[quote=Giantone;1131084]I thought we tried that and thanks to people like Snowden an others we have to close place's like Guantanamo Bay,we can spy but only when it makes feel good and only when we let everyone "KNOW" we are doing it.:confused?:[/quote]
Well.....yes, we will have to continue our...War On Terrorism!!! .....without hurting anyone feelings .....being mean to anybody .....without violating anyone's...rights? .....Without risk of being labeled racist, anti-semite, ne'er do well ......Without sinister acts like profiling AND, without any kind of common sense as well... no problem |
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Cnn had a quote from Obama in early 2014 calling Isis a "jv" team when it came to terrorism. Said that what him and his international advisors called Isis..said it was a running joke.
That's what he said in an interview to the New Yorker magazine. What a damn fool. I'm glad he will address it finally tonight, but this is more reactive than proactive. That how he leads unfortunately |
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[url=http://theconcourse.deadspin.com/those-jamokes-in-oregon-arent-terrorists-theyre-jamoke-1750918911]Those Jamokes In Oregon Aren't Terrorists, They're Jamokes[/url]
These folks in Oregon are freakin jokes. These fucks need something to do. What a damn hypocrite: [url=http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/01/ammon-bundy-oregon-protest-sba-loan]How the Leader of the Oregon Armed Protest Benefited From a Federal Loan Program | Mother Jones[/url] This guy had zero problem taking a fed loan which cost tax payers 22,000. What a fucking joke. |
Re: Domestic terrorism
^ Bunch of yahoos who want to play guns in the woods.
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[quote=MTK;1136117]^ Bunch of yahoos who want to play guns in the woods.[/quote]
I guess in that part of Oregon there really isn't nothing out there but deer and rabbit turds, chicken shit should fit right in. The media and the government (local and fed) should just let these guys stay out there and give them no attention. |
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The guy is such a fraud, I'm anti-gov't but I'll take your gov't assistance. Of course you will jackass. I'm still not clear on what they are trying to accomplish with this pathetic takeover of an unmanned bird sanctuary.
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There is so much BS in their objectives it's not even funny. Federal land has designated uses and controls. I don't like entrance fees to the NPS tough shit I can't go. I don't want logging companies to log in National Forests tough shit they are crops for logging companies.
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[IMG]http://cdn.thinkprogress.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/05164228/ted-cruz-obama-guns-small-816x563.jpg[/IMG]
^^^ Ted Cruz propaganda poster [IMG]https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/d6/98/ea/d698ea994069f2ad7e680d22f95409ce.jpg[/IMG] ^^^ north korea propaganda poster good luck winning the electoral with this kind of cheap fear-selling approach. Thankfully, only 45% of our country is made up of dumb, gun clutching end-of-days conspiracy nuts. |
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Your actually quite the.......profiler.
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[quote=Hog1;1136183]Your actually quite the.......profiler.[/quote]
I try to pretend im not ... but i am. i read to many conservative news outlets. but come on man - that cruz poster is pretty sad pandering. |
Domestic terrorism
If Obama wanted our guns he sure is waiting till the last minute to do it. It's just ridiculous.
Every time they ramp up this he's coming fer yer gunz shit surprise surprise, gun sales go up. So there's no wonder why they love to fear monger this subject. |
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apparently closing the background check loophole for gunshows is "taking away your guns." even when 80%+ of the population supports it. I wish the national level of the NRA wasn't so extreme and served its human membership better than the literal guns they actually seem to represent.
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[url=http://www.cato.org/publications/policy-analysis/costs-consequences-gun-control]The Costs and Consequences of Gun Control | Cato Institute[/url]
If you would like to read some facts on gun control, I would suggest the above. I know facts are "kinda not cool" these days in the world of twitter and immediate emotional rants (thank you internet and see my above posts on the Oregon idiots), but gun control is a serious issue and long standing, worthwhile debate. This article takes a couple minutes and is up to date. |
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[QUOTE=That Guy;1136256]apparently closing the background check loophole for gunshows is "taking away your guns." even when 80%+ of the population supports it. I wish the national level of the NRA wasn't so extreme and served its human membership better than the literal guns they actually seem to represent.[/QUOTE]
Most sensible gun owners are totally in favor of Obama's order. Even Bill O'Reilly supports it. But if you listen to some of the talking heads it's the same old he's coming for your guns shit. Political posturing and fear mongering at its best. |
Re: Domestic terrorism
[quote=That Guy;1136256]apparently closing the background check loophole for gunshows is "taking away your guns." even when 80%+ of the population supports it. I wish the national level of the NRA wasn't so extreme and served its human membership better than the literal guns they actually seem to represent.[/quote]
For me the NRA is on the same level as PETA. Both prioritize their business over human lives. It doesn't matter how many gun deaths we have in this country, any law that tries to restrict guns is a bad thing according to them. |
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