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re: I'm now in favor of using force to clear the streets
Posted on 6/11/20 at 10:09 am to JJJimmyJimJames
Posted on 6/11/20 at 10:09 am to JJJimmyJimJames
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A states issue, arseclown
A simple question. I keep hearing the excuse,” it’s a state’s issue” as the reason we can’t federally do anything. Yet, once all of these cites are destroyed, who will be called upon to finance their reconstruction?
How can we let a country called,” the United States “ continue to do things destructive to that union? Is there any line that is too far?
This post was edited on 6/11/20 at 10:10 am
Posted on 6/11/20 at 10:11 am to JesusQuintana
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Trump has set around with his thumb up his arse for far too long
Yep, Trump's fault the governor of that state is sitting there with the resources AND laws on his side to take control of that city...
I bet you suck at checkers...
Posted on 6/11/20 at 10:13 am to Caplewood
quote:I remember LaVoy Finicum
Caplewood
Blacks and anarchists get to setup an autonomous zone in a major city free of consequence. White people try the same thing in the middle of bumfrick Idaho and the fbi comes and snipes their son
Posted on 6/11/20 at 10:17 am to Revelator
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A simple question. I keep hearing the excuse,” it’s a state’s issue” as the reason we can’t federally do anything. Yet, once all of these cites are destroyed, who will be called upon to finance their reconstruction?
How can we let a country called,” the United States “ continue to do things destructive to that union? Is there any line that is too far?
The line was crossed long ago, and all the “muh state rights” idiots are either deflecting in defense of their dear leader or just flat out dumb.
Trump absolutely has the authority to do something about this, but he’d rather tweet
Posted on 6/11/20 at 10:19 am to westide
Sorry, but the Hell's Angels are prominent business men in Los Angeles now.
I took some time off and drive 18 wheels in the western 13. Everything west of the Mississippi. I was in Los Angles dropping off a load at an industrial park. Three Bikers wearing colors come down the street. Hell's Angels ....7:45 in the morning. All went in a garage. Door closes. About 45 minutes later, door opens and three suits driving Mercedes drive out ...all were the same guys that went in earlier.
Got me laughing.
I took some time off and drive 18 wheels in the western 13. Everything west of the Mississippi. I was in Los Angles dropping off a load at an industrial park. Three Bikers wearing colors come down the street. Hell's Angels ....7:45 in the morning. All went in a garage. Door closes. About 45 minutes later, door opens and three suits driving Mercedes drive out ...all were the same guys that went in earlier.
Got me laughing.
Posted on 6/11/20 at 10:22 am to Caplewood
quote:
Blacks and anarchists get to setup an autonomous zone in a major city free of consequence. White people try the same thing in the middle of bumfrick Idaho and the fbi comes and snipes their son
Actually, white's got sniped for "potentially" doing what Antifa is actually doing. Those guys hadn't taken over someone else's property when the govt murdered them.
Posted on 6/11/20 at 10:24 am to Tchefuncte Tiger
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Not to mention that Hillary's husband turned women and children in to Krispy Kritters at Waco.
25 of the 77 Krispy Kritters at Waco were children.
Posted on 6/11/20 at 10:25 am to JesusQuintana
quote:How many of those cities/states are under republican control?...NONE!
The line was crossed long ago, and all the “muh state rights” idiots are either deflecting in defense of their dear leader or just flat out dumb.
It's the democrat's territory that's being abused...let the bastards destroy themselves...frick'em.
Posted on 6/11/20 at 10:52 am to WorkinDawg
Yes Ruby Ridge was murder of a man's wife and son. The feds set up an entrapment to get an "off-the-grid" type of loner to sell an illegal firearm to an under cover officer, so they could arrest the guy. His wife went to answer the door and a sniper took her out, thinking it was Randy Weaver. It was murder, pure and simple. They also murdered Weaver's son.
The event is often considered the origination of citizen militia in American history. The shootout between Randy Weaver and his family and federal agents in 1992, left America with a deep distrust of its leadership – in particular then-President Bill Clinton and Attorney General Janet Reno.
The short version is this: Randy Weaver and his wife moved with their four kids to the Idaho Panhandle, near the Canadian border, to escape what they thought was an increasingly corrupt world (who can argue that it has not become much worse since 1992). The Weavers held separatist beliefs, but were not involved in any violent activity or rhetoric. They were peaceful Christians who simply wanted to be left alone.
Randy Weaver was targeted by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) in an entrapping “sting” operation designed to gain his cooperation as a snitch. When he refused to become a federal informant, he was charged with illegally selling firearms. Due to a "miscommunication" about his court date, (more likely another intentional entrapment) the Marshal Service was brought in, who laid siege to his house and shot and killed his wife and 14-year-old son.
The event is often considered the origination of citizen militia in American history. The shootout between Randy Weaver and his family and federal agents in 1992, left America with a deep distrust of its leadership – in particular then-President Bill Clinton and Attorney General Janet Reno.
The short version is this: Randy Weaver and his wife moved with their four kids to the Idaho Panhandle, near the Canadian border, to escape what they thought was an increasingly corrupt world (who can argue that it has not become much worse since 1992). The Weavers held separatist beliefs, but were not involved in any violent activity or rhetoric. They were peaceful Christians who simply wanted to be left alone.
Randy Weaver was targeted by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) in an entrapping “sting” operation designed to gain his cooperation as a snitch. When he refused to become a federal informant, he was charged with illegally selling firearms. Due to a "miscommunication" about his court date, (more likely another intentional entrapment) the Marshal Service was brought in, who laid siege to his house and shot and killed his wife and 14-year-old son.
Posted on 6/11/20 at 11:22 am to deuceiswild
quote:Won't work. If you showed indecision and capitulation to thugs, it would now be very bad optics. "The Force" should have bitch-slapped these thugs on day 1.
using force to clear the streets
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