Topic: Buy food,,,arm your home | |
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i agree with you too.
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More "fearmongering propaganda".
"The Obama administration will seek to reinstate the assault weapons ban that expired in 2004 during the Bush administration, Attorney General Eric Holder said today". http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/story?id=6960824&page=1 |
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they definitely don't want americans to be able to protect themselves from a corrupt government do they?
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Edited by
nogames39
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Thu 02/26/09 05:53 PM
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They have to increase the crime levels.
If the people are not scared, then they won't seek a strong, "father" leader figure. So, if you want to nudge them to tyranny, you must make them to be afraid. Thus, you have to raise the crime levels. But, on the other hand, in a socialist country, you also have to keep an overwhelming police force, swat teams, special teams, etc. So, what do you do? You remove the means by which the people can protect themselves while existing law enforcement may even grow. You outlaw guns. This way a decrease in safety can coincide with an increase in law enforcement. Hitler did this with great success. He become "the father" for many. Stalin did the same thing. He too, had become the father, more than "just natural father". To this day, many have his portrait on a back window of their cars, as a sign to others of the same devotion, "I am one of you, we need our father back". |
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exactly. what people don't realize is that these people who are doing this are of the same group that controlled hiler and every other communistic leader in the history of the world.
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no one has the right to take away my right to protect me & my family. as far as I'm concerned....it won't happen
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the very people that will take away your right to protect yourself will be the people you least expect..... the police force, the national gaurd and the military. they already did it in katrina.
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the very people that will take away your right to protect yourself will be the people you least expect..... the police force, the national gaurd and the military. they already did it in katrina. probably had to do with violence and the looting after katrina |
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they plan on doing that with any situation they consider a disaster. there lies the elephant in the room.
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they plan on doing that with any situation they consider a disaster. there lies the elephant in the room. after what happened there - maybe it's just better to be safe than sorry |
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nope, it is a pretext to taking guns out of our hands so that we can't fight our own government when they decide to take us out for depopulation purposes.
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nope, it is a pretext to taking guns out of our hands so that we can't fight our own government when they decide to take us out for depopulation purposes. if that happened we can get them just as easy as the bad guys can. no one will take away my right to defend me and my family.........ever |
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Be aware!
If you intend to stock up on ammunition, it needs to be done before July, 2009. After that, all ammo will be coded. Trackable. They will know what type and how much you have. After July, 2011, if you have not disposed of and are caught with uncoded ammo, you will be charged with a Class A misdemeanor. The following, is for Indiana but, I would imagine all States will comply in the same manner. Citations Affected: IC 10-13-7. Synopsis: Encoded ammunition. Requires ammunition manufacturers to encode all ammunition: (1) provided for retail sale in Indiana; and (2) used in handguns and assault weapons; by July 1, 2009. Prohibits a person from selling ammunition at retail after June 30, 2009, unless the ammunition has been encoded by a manufacturer. Requires the superintendent of the state police department to establish and maintain an encoded ammunition data base before July 1, 2009. Requires ammunition manufacturers and persons who sell ammunition at retail to provide certain information concerning encoded ammunition sales and persons who purchase encoded ammunition to the superintendent for inclusion in the data base. Imposes a fee of $0.05 per round on the sale of encoded ammunition that is sold at retail. Requires the fees to be deposited in the encoded ammunition data base fund to operate the data base. Requires a person who owns ammunition for a handgun or assault weapon that is not encoded ammunition to dispose of the ammunition before July 1, 2011. Makes an appropriation. |
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you hit the nail right on the head willing!!!!
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That's a whole lot easier than taking away guns
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That's a whole lot easier than taking away guns alot of people i know of are way ahead of you lol |
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Edited by
willing2
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Thu 02/26/09 09:50 PM
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On the bright side.
Buy as much coded ammo as you wish and when they come to audit, tell them you are an avid target shooter and are all out. Store it somewhere else. |
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On the bright side. Buy as much coded ammo as you wish and when they come to audit, tell them you are an avid target shooter and are all out. Store it somewhere else. do we have to say what the target is???? |
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don't murder anyone with these bullets. lol, but if you do, make sure ya pull out your trusty swiss army knife and dig that bullet out'a there.
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On the bright side. Buy as much coded ammo as you wish and when they come to audit, tell them you are an avid target shooter and are all out. Store it somewhere else. do we have to say what the target is???? Oh, what a bad little girl you are!! |
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