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Originally posted by Mr_XIM
Everybody should start carrying their guns, and scream "this is my right, this is my country, this is freedom, this is AMERICA"
Originally posted by Anonymous Avatar
reply to post by DraconianKing
Some people might buy your brainwashed argument except the guy carrying the AR-15 was BLACK.
I know it might be hard for you but trying doing a little research before your regurgitate what someone else told you to think.
www.clipsyndicate.com...
Originally posted by Credge
reply to post by antar
No, it's not.
A concealed weapon is a far larger risk. When it's out in the open, in a holster, on a shoulder, it's not a problem. People become aware of it. If it's concealed, it's a real threat.
Tell me, how many presidents, or important people for that matter, have been assassinated by people out in the open carrying a weapon? Now, tell me how many presidents, or important people, have been assassinated by concealed or hidden weapons?
Don't buy in to the spin.
who cares what color he is...he does not get a pass
Originally posted by warrenb
Facebook Poll: 71.4% want firearms at Obama town halls
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With over 2,000 responses, 71.4% say "Yes, people should be taking assault weapons to Obama town halls."
Originally posted by Hastobemoretolife
reply to post by jimmyx
who cares what color he is...he does not get a pass
Maybe some people around here(not you) will actually heed that advice and quit throwing around the race card then.
Just because the president is black he does not get a pass.
There is nothing wrong with these people carrying weapons to a protest. Other than people that are gun shy they aren't hurting anybody and nobody got hurt or arrested.
Weapon 1 Definition: An instrument of offensive of defensive combat; something to fight with; anything used, or designed to be used, in destroying, defeating, or injuring an enemy, as a gun, a sword, etc.
Originally posted by rapunzel222
reply to post by Roadblockx
you like bush hey? I guess then you dont think the child abuse allegations, rape allegations, the drug smuggling allegations, and hte allegations they set up the gulf war due to their oil interests and to make money etc are true then? (icke's books: alice in wonderland and the world trade centre disaster; the biggest secret etc.. dont know about his other theories but icke seems to have done some research on politicians etc). Also the head of the fbi just came out and said that cia is involved and top govt officials involved in high level child abuse rings networks and satanic child abuse. check out the illuminati hand signals bush, clintons, sarcozy and russian pres use. all use the same hand symbol.
also jim marr's book: rule by secrecy is good book on how govt is in bed with international bankers/secret societies that rule the world, and always have. i.e. how the world really works.
i used to think the statue of liberty was a statue meant to symbolize liberty too. apparantly not. its semiramis, the goddess of their cult. and the flame of 'liberty (not)' is also over diana's crash site. also their handiwork apparantly. there is an ancient depiction of semiramis wiht her pointy crown just like the statue of liberty. she's isis/mary/venus etc/ishtar. same goddess. acc to icke and others.
check out the us one dollar bill. the illuminati symbol of the pyramid and all seeing eye. a very ancient symbol. us suckers are the pyramid. they are the all seeing eye..
Originally posted by hotrodturbo7
reply to post by wraith001
bran⋅dish (bran-dish)
–verb (used with object) 1. to shake or wave, as a weapon; flourish: Brandishing his sword, he rode into battle.
–noun 2. a flourish or waving, as of a weapon.
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2. brandish - exhibit aggressively
ex·hib·it (g-zbt, g-) v. ex·hib·it·ed, ex·hib·it·ing, ex·hib·its v.tr. 1. To show outwardly; display.
2. a. To present for others to see: To present in a public exhibition or contest: