blackfive.net - 8/11/2009
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My bona fides as an advocate of the 2nd Amendment are unassailable. I do not recognize the right of any government to disarm me. When my daughter was born I promised to always be there and to never be lying in a mall parking lot bleeding to death saying "Man I wish I woulda brought my pistol". ...
ace.mu.nu - 8/12/2009
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Blackfive: Bringing a gun to an ideas fight
Victory Caucus -- All Content —
... On so many levels and for so many reasons this freedom exercising douchebag hurt the right to carry, the health care debate and the image of those who disagree with the President's many over reaches. FFS, what was this idiot not thinking? And to top it off this bandito of ass was carrying a sign that said "It's time to water the tree of liberty" Good God, the rest of the quote is about killing tyrants. Say hello to the Secret Service and the IRS maroon, you brought this on yourself. read ...
Profile of a nutcase
Newshoggers.com —
... to a Christmas tree, not because they’re not entitled but because they’re being spiteful, incendiary douchebags by doing so. How is Captain Sidearm here any different?
The worst part? According to a new book about the Secret Service, the number of daily threats against Obama is already four times the number Bush faced. Every pair of eyes diverted to watch this tool make his point about liberty is a pair that’s not watching the rest of the crowd.
Blackfive:
The clown who brought a gunto ...
Sportscenter's Stuart Scott packing at Obama rally
Ace of Spades HQ —
Sportscenter's Stuart Scott packing at Obama rally OK I jumped on the idiot who decided that exercising his carry rights (which I completely support) at a rally attended by the President was a good idea. I will now congratulate the idiot who thought that bringing an AR-15 of some sort to show his support for ObamaCare was a good idea. It's not about the right to carry it's about what bringing guns to an ideas fight says. It says you are a sensationalizing dipshit who craves attention and doesn't care if you hurt your supposed argument. I just assumed that Stuart Scott would ...
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