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How would you address the Waukesha massacre? Insofar as access to weapons that have the capacity to kill a bunch of people?
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Did you know that word, or just learn it Billy?
Had to Google it.




We need a registry.
Every liberal, every Democrat, needs to be red flagged.
No access to anything more dangerous than a plastic spork.
Originally Posted by BillyGoatGruff
How would you address the Waukesha massacre? Insofar as access to weapons that have the capacity to kill a bunch of people?

Ban negros?
Originally Posted by Mr_TooDogs
Originally Posted by BillyGoatGruff
How would you address the Waukesha massacre? Insofar as access to weapons that have the capacity to kill a bunch of people?

Ban negros?

With cars.

Lol

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Same goes for the Happy Land Social Club...87 murdered by Julio Gonzales using gasoline and a cigarette lighter.

https://www.nydailynews.com/new-yor...-bonx-social-club-1990-article-1.2152091
Originally Posted by Dillonbuck
Did you know that word, or just learn it Billy?
Had to Google it.




We need a registry.
Every liberal, every Democrat, needs to be red flagged.
No access to anything more dangerous than a plastic spork.

Lol

Quisling should be in everyone’s lexicon. Especially in these times.
There isn’t a solution for these acts of violence and terror, until there is one.

DD’s picture of the gallows might be the direction we need to be exploring.

If we could ever get our judicial system squared away, to a point, that both prosecutors are defense attorneys were all working to uncover only the truth about a crime based on actual facts, and not hiding some disallowed evidence or testimony that would either convict or exonerate the accused.

Then maybe we could move towards a quick sentencing of death and then carrying it out within 60 days of the sentencing.

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Are you calling us collaborators?!
Seems that if you’re “red flagged” or a prohibited person as it relates to a God-given inalienable right like the 2A then driving would be a long revoked PRIVILEGE
..in a perfect or marginally just society anyway. 😉
All I am saying is that we should give them what they want early on so we can feel like we had a say.

If we give them enough they will leave us alone.
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
All I am saying is that we should give them what they want early on so we can feel like we had a say.

If we give them enough they will leave us alone.


Ok Neville... wink
Originally Posted by SBTCO
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
All I am saying is that we should give them what they want early on so we can feel like we had a say.

If we give them enough they will leave us alone.


Ok Neville... wink

Peace for our time!
Originally Posted by Beaver10
There isn’t a solution for these acts of violence and terror, until there is one.

DD’s picture of the gallows might be the direction we need to be exploring.

If we could ever get our judicial system squared away, to a point, that both prosecutors are defense attorneys were all working to uncover only the truth about a crime based on actual facts, and not hiding some disallowed evidence or testimony that would either convict or exonerate the accused.

Then maybe we could move towards a quick sentencing of death and then carrying it out within 60 days of the sentencing.

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The unpredictable nature of man is the reason our Founding Fathers wrote the 2nd Amendment.

It's no more complicated than that.
Originally Posted by DigitalDan
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This is how our dear Father George would fix quislings.

I believe more Americans need to realize that immediate problems call for immediate solutions.

Dress accordingly.
Never forget the Revolutionary War.
Learn more about the people of the times if you haven't.

Popular thought would have it that every person who was a resident
here was a patriot.

That, is not even close to the truth.

First pretty much everyone was a British Subject. So what we call
patriots were actually traitors. Or rebels if you like.

Second, they were in the minority. By a good bit.

The much respected Virginians were very late to the movement.
Rich and getting richer on the ag products England needed, they
DGAS about the New Englanders or their freedom movement.
It was only after the New Englanders stirred the fire to the point
of Virginia feeling the heat, that they were drug into it.


Third, many folks were apathetic.
They just wanted to work, drink beer, and watch TV.😉

Fourth, were the "Loyalists".
They were British Subjects, loyal to "their" king.
And they were often spys, actively reporting to the British.


Many here see us in something like the Civil War.
It's not regional.
Both sides are represented in every state, in subsections of the state's.
The ratios very according to region, but every neighbor has a neighbor
who is the opposition.

Early morning rambling.
Should delete it, cant quite get it together right, but there is something
in there I wanted to convey.
Originally Posted by Dillonbuck
Popular thought would have it that every person who was a resident
here was a patriot.

That, is not even close to the truth.

Only about 1/3 of the colonists supported the revolution, the rest were either spineless cowards or traitors that supported the British. The modern world owes it's existence to those brave minority of Americans who fought for freedom. If that small number of people hadn't stood up to the world's superpower at the time then everyone in the world today would probably still be in some sort of servitude.

Washington was generous that he didn't hang the whole lot of them after the war.
Originally Posted by DigitalDan
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It really is that simple.
This is all Symptomatic of Mentality Ill Marxist fermenting Social Upheaval..
You Roll Them or They Roll You..
Originally Posted by Dillonbuck
Did you know that word, or just learn it Billy?
Had to Google it.




We need a registry.
Every liberal, every Democrat, needs to be red flagged.
No access to anything more dangerous than a plastic spork.

He's channeling his inner Jag...
Originally Posted by DigitalDan
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There comes a time when the ways of the past need be revisited.
It seems that we may be at that time.
Originally Posted by SBTCO
Same goes for the Happy Land Social Club...87 murdered by Julio Gonzales using gasoline and a cigarette lighter.

https://www.nydailynews.com/new-yor...-bonx-social-club-1990-article-1.2152091

This^^^^^

A gallon of gas goes a long way in the mass murder business.

Wonder if that's what the .g0v was really thinking with the stupid new gas cans?

Humans are handy at making tools, take away one and we will come up with a work around asap.
I think for me - be it mass shootings, nut jobs with gas, dudes in cars etc. I've never believed that society or the government owes me a life completely devoid of all risk. The price I pay to be able to do the things I like is to assume some risk for myself and I should also be able to mitigate risk as I need to/see fit as well (CCW for instance).

I don't know when we decided that everyone is to be protected at all times - physically or their feelings but it's to our detriment. From a purely darwin or science perspective - the fact we continue to protect people who do dumb things - that is, they don't end up with consequences of being stupid and then they propagate - makes wonder if we're de-evolving by not weeding out actors that aren't the best and brightest.

I'm not calling for pograms - I'm saying, remove the caution labels and safety nets and let the chips fall where they may.
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