Posted: 4/17/2013 10:27:35 PM EDT
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People always wonder how one group can inflict severe pain an injury to another. In any conflict, where one side sees themselves as superior to the other you have very dangerous consequences;
The Germans in WWII thought they were the superior race in Europe The Japanese in WWII thought they were the superior race in Asia The Islamic Jihadists believe they are morally superior to anyone who does not support them People who supported slavery and discrimination against blacks did not think of them as equal The anti-gun far left views gun owners as vile, disgusting, and not equal to them. I’m not trolling here folks. If you look at history (and I only named just a few items) this is how it works. If someone is not equal to you, if you feel superior to another group of people for any reason, it makes it that much easier to justify killing them. Right now the left feels justified in verbally attacking the NRA and gun owners because they feel morally superior. That is how they rationalize out right lying about guns and gun owners. Go to CNN and look at the comments people left about the man who killed himself at the NRA 500 NASCAR race in TX. I just wonder how far this is going to go. |
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Democide. Whether the left wants to realize this or not, it's what they want.
Thanfully I have the ability to live as far away from these people as possible, and with an Ak-47 granted to me by my creator and founding fathers. We are going to see it. Leftist terrorism happened in the 60's and 70's. We're overdue. I'm guessing right about when dear leader is gone. |
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There's going to be a civil war of sorts if dems win the house in 2014 or Hillary wins in 2016, because you know if that were to happen not too long after they'd be shoving through the gun bans and registration. Just stock up now, I mean REALLY stock up. Don't hold off any longer on getting the guns you don't have yet and "want later." The shit is gonna htf at some point not too far down the road. |
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There's going to be a civil war of sorts if dems win the house in 2014 or Hillary wins in 2016, because you know if that were to happen not too long after they'd be shoving through the gun bans and registration. Just stock up now, I mean REALLY stock up. Don't hold off any longer on getting the guns you don't have yet and "want later." The shit is gonna htf at some point not too far down the road. Fuck that. Stock up, suckers. I'm selling everything at inflated prices now and I'm going to become a kapo when Der Fuhrer "gets it right." Maybe I'll end up like George Soros. |
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There's going to be a civil war of sorts if dems win the house in 2014 or Hillary wins in 2016, because you know if that were to happen not too long after they'd be shoving through the gun bans and registration. Just stock up now, I mean REALLY stock up. Don't hold off any longer on getting the guns you don't have yet and "want later." The shit is gonna htf at some point not too far down the road. If it comes down to that, I just hope I have enough gas and ammo to get me and my family out of dodge before the shit hits the fan. The only thing worse than a dissolved union would be a dissolved union where I am stuck in a post-blue state. |
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People always wonder how one group can inflict severe pain an injury to another. In any conflict, where one side sees themselves as superior to the other you have very dangerous consequences; The Germans in WWII thought they were the superior race in Europe The Japanese in WWII thought they were the superior race in Asia The Islamic Jihadists believe they are morally superior to anyone who does not support them People who supported slavery and discrimination against blacks did not think of them as equal The anti-gun far left views gun owners as vile, disgusting, and not equal to them. I’m not trolling here folks. If you look at history (and I only named just a few items) this is how it works. If someone is not equal to you, if you feel superior to another group of people for any reason, it makes it that much easier to justify killing them. Right now the left feels justified in verbally attacking the NRA and gun owners because they feel morally superior. That is how they rationalize out right lying about guns and gun owners. Go to CNN and look at the comments people left about the man who killed himself at the NRA 500 NASCAR race in TX. I just wonder how far this is going to go. This is a wonderfully insightful post and I totally agree. It doesnt help that the lame stream media helps the hate grow and fester towards us. |
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The democratic base = single/divorced women, gays, minorities, and a few angry but wimpy white guys with control complexes... Their only form of power is through corruption and sneaky forced legislation. No liberal would ever fight but would just try to order law enforcement to do all the fighting for them. But if enough people started acting up and opposing this liberal bullshit even the state police would step back. If enough people started acting up even if you're in a blue state you wouldn't need to run because their side is really nothing but a bunch of liars, goofballs, and cowards.
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The democratic base = single/divorced women, gays, minorities, and a few angry but wimpy white guys with control complexes... Their only form of power is through corruption and sneaky forced legislation. No liberal would ever fight but would just try to order law enforcement to do all the fighting for them. But if enough people started acting up and opposing this liberal bullshit even the state police would step back. If enough people started acting up even if you're in a blue state you wouldn't need to run because their side is really nothing but a bunch of liars, goofballs, and cowards. Violent liars, goofballs & cowards. They just do their violence by proxy. |
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As others have pointed out, the Left has a long history of violence. This is a small sample turned up by a few quick Wikipedia searches:
Earth Liberation Front 1996/1999 The ELF gained state attention in the state of Oregon in 1996 when they burned down the Oregon Ranger Station. The ELF gained national attention for a series of actions which earned them the label of eco-terrorists,[10] and one of the top domestic terror threats in the United States. Vail, Inc. is already the largest ski operation in North America and now wants to expand even further. The 12 miles (19 km) of roads and 885 acres (3.58 km2) of clearcuts will ruin the last, best lynx habitat in the state. Putting profits ahead of Colorado's wildlife will not be tolerated. Actions also included sabotaging power lines, the burning of an SUV dealership, and the burning down of a logging headquarters causing $1 million in damages. The Elves wrote to the local paper "Let this be a lesson to all greedy multinational corporations who don't respect their ecosystems,"[40] with most actions taking place in Oregon. The defendants in the case were later charged in the FBI's "Operation Backfire", which included 17 acts of property destruction.[41] The ELF then set fire to Michigan State University on New Years Eve, using a gasoline bomb to cause $1.1 million in damages, because of a program to provide GMO plants to African farmers. ELF spokesmen claimed Monsanto had been a major contributor to funding the program, however the only funding from Monsanto Corp. was a one-time sum of $2,000 to send five African students to a conference on biotechnology.[42] The next day, commercial logging equipment was set on fire, with "ELF" and "Go Log in Hell" spraypainted on a truck. In March 2008, four activists were charged for both the arsons.[43] 2000 On November 27, in Colorado, the ELF burned the Legend Ridge mansion and sent a message to the Boulder Weekly saying "Viva la revolution!" Damages were estimated at $2.5 million.[44] 2001 In March, a total of thirty SUVs were torched, belonging to Joe Romania's dealership, in Oregon, with damages estimated at $1 million. The action was claimed in support of Jeff "Free" Luers, who targeted the very same dealership and was in court for the charges at the time.[45] He was then sentenced to twenty-two years in jail, later revised to ten. On May 21, a fire destroyed laboratories, offices, and archives at the Center for Urban Horticulture, University of Washington, causing a total of $7 million in damages.[46] The arson destroyed 20 years of research and plant and book collections. The ELF claimed responsibility based upon the incorrect belief that the University was involved in genetic engineering of poplar trees.[47] No genetic engineering was being conducted. In the wake of the attack, an FBI spokeswoman in Portland, Oregon said "I don't think there's any doubt the ELF is upping the ante".[48] On November 21, ELF member Ian Wallace planted incendiary devices outside of two buildings on the campus of Michigan Technological University in Houghton, Michigan during the early morning hours. The devices failed, and on March 21, 2009, Wallace was sentenced to three years in prison for the incident by Judge Robert Holmes Bell, who said Wallace "didn't intend to hurt anybody, (but) this is a serious offense."[49] Said Wallace after his conviction, "I have been consumed by shame for what I have done," Wallace said. "My greatest blessing is that no one got hurt."
2003 On August 1, a 206-unit condominium in San Diego was destroyed, with a banner left at the scene saying "If you build it, we will burn it", signed "The E.L.F.s are mad".[51] The damages totaled $20 million[51] after flames reached an estimated 200 feet (61 m) in the air, as over a hundred fire fighters attempted to put out the fire. The destruction was the movement's most financially damaging action against a target, with a local preservation group calling the action pointless, noting that "You can go and burn something down, but it's just going to get built again."[51] Exactly three weeks later, 125 SUVs and hummers were torched,[where?] costing a total of $3.5 million, with "I love pollution" spray-painted at the scene,[52] and a month later, homes being built in San Diego were targeted again, this time costing an estimated $450,000 in damages.[53] 2006 The FBI's most recent report stated that there had been over 1,200 "criminal incidents",[27] within January 2006. A nearly completed 9,600-square-foot (890 m2) house, worth $3 million, was burnt to the ground in Washington. It was reported that a bed-sheet was draped across the front gate, with a message reading "Built Green? Nope black. McMansions and RCDs r not green," a reference to rural cluster developments.[54] On March 23, 2009, The ELF claim the burning of a backhoe in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. In one of many recent anonymous communiques, the ELF reported to Bite Back; "Maybe we have not collapsed the system of domination with these actions, but it begins with actions like these."[4][55][56][57] 2008 One of the latest ELF arsons was reported on the morning of March 3, when explosive devices set fire to four multi-million dollar homes from the 2007 Seattle Street of Dreams in Echo Lake, Washington, costing $7 million in damage.[58] Authorities described the act as "domestic terrorism" after finding "ELF" spray-painted in red letters, mocking claims that the homes were environmentally friendly: "Built Green? Nope black! McMansions in RCDs r not green. ELF."[59] A criminology professor replied saying: "The real unfortunate thing is many citizens will empathize with ELF because their goal is the environment."[60] 2009 On March 23, the ELF claim the burning of an excavator in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. In one of many recent anonymous communiques, the ELF reported to Bite Back; "Maybe we have not collapsed the system of domination with these actions, but it begins with actions like these."[61] On September 4, ELF claimed responsibility for using a stolen excavator to overturn two AM radio towers belonging to station KRKO near Seattle, Washington; they claimed that radio waves are dangerous.[62] A Texas man was arrested after construction workers found a disabled construction vehicle graffitied with the words "ANOTHER TRACTOR DECOMMISSIONED BY THE E.L.F."[63 Obama's buddy Bill Ayers and The Weather Underground Haymarket Police Memorial bombing October 7, 1969 Shortly before the Days of Rage demonstrations on October 7, 1969, the Weatherman planted a bomb that blew up a statue in Chicago built to commemorate police casualties incurred in the 1886 Haymarket Riot.[15] The blast broke nearly 100 windows and scattered pieces of the statue onto the Kennedy Expressway below.[53] The statue was rebuilt and unveiled on May 4, 1970 (coincidentally, the same day as the Kent State massacre), only to be blown up by the Weathermen a second time on October 6, 1970.[53][54] The statue was rebuilt once again and Mayor Richard J. Daley posted a 24-hour police guard to protect it,[53] however the statue was later destroyed again a third time. The vandalized pedestal that remained has since been removed by the city, and the monument was never replaced. ===== Though the October 8, 1969 rally in Chicago had failed to draw as many as the Weathermen had anticipated, the two or three hundred who did attend shocked police by rioting through the affluent Gold Coast neighborhood. They smashed the windows of a bank and those of many cars. The crowd ran four blocks before encountering police barricades. They charged the police but broke into small groups; more than 1,000 police counter-attacked. Many protesters were wearing motorcycle or football helmets, but the police were well trained and armed. Large amounts of tear gas were used, and at least twice police ran squad cars into the mob. The rioting lasted approximately half an hour, during which 28 policemen were injured. Six Weathermen were shot by the police and an unknown number injured; 68 rioters were arrested.[5][15][18][59] ======= On October 10, the Weatherman attempted to regroup and resume their demonstrations. About 300 protesters marched through The Loop, Chicago's main business district, watched by a double-line of heavily armed police. The protesters suddenly broke through the police lines and rampaged through the Loop, smashing the windows of cars and stores. The police were prepared, and quickly isolated the rioters. Within 15 minutes, more than half the crowd had been arrested.[5][59] ======= On February 16, 1970 a nail bomb placed on a window ledge of the Park Police substation in the Upper Haight neighborhood of San Francisco exploded at 10:45 p.m. The blast killed police Sergeant Brian McDonnell. Law enforcement suspected the Weather Underground but was unable to prove conclusively that the organization was involved.[64] A second officer, Robert Fogarty, was partially blinded by the bomb’s shrapnel. Secret federal grand juries were convened in 2001 and again in 2009 to re-open the Park Precinct cold case in an attempt to again tie WUO members Billy Ayers, Bernadine Dohrn, Howie Machtinger and others to the deadly bombing.[65] Ultimately, it was concluded that members of the Black Liberation Army, whom WUO members affiliated with while underground, were responsible for not only this action but also the bombing of another police precinct in San Francisco as well as bombing the Catholic Church funeral services of the police officer killed in the Park Precinct bombing in the early summer of 1970.[66][67] ==== New York City, Judge Murtagh arson attacks, February 1970 On February 21, 1970, gasoline-filled Molotov cocktails were thrown at the home of New York State Supreme Court Justice Murtagh, who was presiding over the trial of the so-called "Panther 21," members of the Black Panther Party over a plot to bomb New York landmarks and department stores. One bottle full of gasoline had broken against the front steps, and flames scorched the overhanging wooden frame until its contents burnt out. In addition windows were broken, and another molotov cocktail caused paint charring on a car. Painted in red on the sidewalk in front of his house was "FREE THE PANTHER 21", "THE VIET CONG HAVE WON", and "KILL THE PIGS".[68] The same night, molotov cocktails were thrown at a police car in Manhattan and two military recruiting stations in Brooklyn.[69] The son of Justice Murtagh claims that the Weatherman were responsible for the attempted arson,[68] based on a letter promising more bombings sent by Bernardine Dohrn to the Associated Press in late November, 1970,[70] Some authors assume that letter is generally assumed to refer to an October bombing of a Queens courthouse.[71] NYPD Chief Detective Seedman quoted Dohrn's December, letter as stating ‘two weeks before the townhouse explosion, four members of this (WUO) group had firebombed Judge Murtaugh’s house in New York as an action of support for the Panther 21." [72] No one was caught or tried, for the arson attempt,[68] several sources[73][74][75][76] state that the arson attempt was enacted by the Weathermen but was considered a failure. ======== Greenwich Village townhouse explosion, March 1970 On March 6, 1970, during preparations for the bombing of a Non-Commissioned Officers’ (NCO) dance at the Fort Dix U.S. Army base and for Butler Library at Columbia University,[2] there was an explosion in a Greenwich Village safe house when the nail bomb being constructed prematurely detonated for unknown reasons. ====== hen on June 9, 1970, their first publicly acknowledged bombing occurred at a New York City police station,[87] saying it was "in outraged response to the assassination of the Soledad Brother George Jackson,"[4] who had recently been killed by prison guards in an escape attempt. The FBI placed the Weather Underground organization on the ten most-wanted list by the end of 1970 ====== June 1970 NYC Police bombing On June 9, 1970, a bomb made with ten sticks of dynamite exploded in the NYC Police Headquarters. The explosion was preceded by a warning about six minutes prior to the detonation and subsequently by a WUO claim of responsibility.[ ========== Pentagon bombing, 1972 On May 19, 1972, Ho Chi Minh’s birthday, the Weather Underground placed a bomb in the women’s bathroom in the Air Force wing of the Pentagon. The damage caused flooding that destroyed computer tapes holding classified information. Other radical groups worldwide applauded the bombing, illustrated by German youths protesting against American military systems in Frankfurt.[15] This was "in retaliation for the U.S. bombing raid in Hanoi." ======== Brinks robbery (1981) Certain members remained underground and joined splinter radical groups. The US government states that three members of the Weather Underground, Kathy Boudin, Judith Alice Clark and David Gilbert, joined the May 19 Communist Organization. On October 20, 1981 in Nanuet, New York, the group robbed a Brinks armored truck containing $1.6 million. The robbery was violent, resulting in the murders of two police officers and a security guard.[15] =========== May 19th Communist Organization In 1981 Weather Underground members Kathy Boudin, Judith Alice Clark, and David Gilbert, together with several members of the Black Liberation Army, participated in a robbery of a Brinks armored car at the Nanuet Mall, near Nyack, New York. Upon her arrest Boudin was identified as a member of the May 19 Communist Organization. Three officers were killed. Jan. 28, 1983, M19CO bombed the federal building on Staten Island, N.Y. April 25, 1983, they were responsible for a bombing at the National War College at Fort McNair in Washington, D.C. November 7th, 1983 US Senate Bombing August 18, 1983 bombed Washington Navy Yard Computer Center April 5, 1984 Bombed the Israeli Aircraft Industries Building April 20, 1984 bombing at the Washington Navy Yard Officers Club On November 3, 1984, two members of the M19CO, Susan Rosenberg and Timothy Blunk, were arrested at a mini-warehouse they had rented in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. Police recovered more than 100 blasting caps, nearly 200 sticks of dynamite, more than 100 cartridges of gel explosive, and 24 bags of blasting agent from the warehouse. September 26, 1984 bombed the South African consulate The M19CO alliance’s last bombing was on February 23, 1985, at the Policemen’s Benevolent Association in New York City. ========= Black Liberation Army According to a Justice Department report on BLA activity, the Black Liberation Army is suspected of involvement in over 60 incidents of violence between 1970 and 1976.[7] The Fraternal Order of Police blames the BLA for the murders of 13 police officers. On October 22, 1970, the BLA is believed to have planted a bomb in St. Brendan's Church in San Francisco while it was full of mourners attending the funeral of San Francisco police officer Harold Hamilton, who had been killed in the line of duty while responding to a bank robbery. The bomb was detonated, but no one in the church suffered serious injuries.[9] On May 21, 1971, as many as five men participated in the shootings of two New York City police officers, Joseph Piagentini and Waverly Jones. Those arrested and brought to trial for the shootings include Anthony Bottom (aka Jalil Muntaqim), Albert Washington, Francisco Torres, Gabriel Torres, and Herman Bell. On August 29, 1971, three armed men murdered 51-year old San Francisco police sergeant John Victor Young while he was working at a desk in his police station, which was almost empty at the time due to a bombing attack on a bank that took place earlier - only one other officer and a civilian clerk were there. Two days later, the San Francisco Chronicle received a letter signed by the BLA claiming responsibility for the attack. On January 27, 1972 the Black Liberation Army assassinated police officers Gregory Foster and Rocco Laurie at the corner of 174 Avenue B in New York City. After the killings, a note sent to authorities portrayed the murders as a retaliation for the 1971 Attica prison massacre. To date no arrests have been made. === On the 3 November 1971, Officer James R. Greene of the Atlanta Police Department was shot and killed in his patrol van at a gas station. His wallet, badge, and weapon were taken, and the evidence at the scene pointed to two suspects. The first was Twymon Meyers, who was killed in a police shootout in 1973, and the second was Freddie Hilton (aka Kamau Sadiki), who evaded capture until 2002, when he was arrested in New York on a separate charge, and was recognized as one of the men wanted in the Greene murder. Apparently, the two men had attacked the officer to gain standing with their compatriots within Black Liberation Army.[14] On July 31, 1972, five armed individuals hijacked Delta Air Lines Flight 841 en route from Detroit to Miami, eventually collecting a ransom of $1 million and diverting the plane, after passengers were released, to Algeria. The authorities there seized the ransom but allowed the group to flee. Four were eventually caught by French authorities in Paris, where they were convicted of various crimes, but one—George Wright—remained a fugitive until September 26, 2011, when he was captured in Portugal.[15] Portuguese courts rejected the initial pledge for extradition. American authorities may still appeal from this decision. In another high-profile incident, Assata Shakur, Zayd Shakur and Sundiata Acoli were said to have opened fire on state troopers in New Jersey after being pulled over for a broken taillight. Zayd Shakur and state trooper Werner Foerster were both killed during the exchange. Following her capture, Assata Shakur was tried in six different criminal trials. According to Shakur, she was beaten and tortured during her incarceration in a number of different federal and state prisons. The charges ranged from kidnapping to assault and battery to bank robbery. Assata Shakur was found guilty of the murder of both Foerster and her companion Zayd Shakur, but escaped prison in 1979 and eventually fled to Cuba and received political asylum. Acoli was convicted of killing Foerster and sentenced to life in prison. The BLA was active in the US until at least 1981 when a Brinks truck robbery, conducted with support from Weather Underground members Kathy Boudin and David Gilbert, left a guard and two police officers dead. Boudin and Gilbert, along with several BLA members, were subsequently arrested.[16] ======= The 2008 arson attack on the Texas Governor's Mansion The mansion was partially destroyed by a four-alarm fire during the early morning of June 8, 2008. Current Texas Governor Rick Perry and his wife Anita Thigpen Perry were in Europe at the time of the fire. They had relocated in October 2007 for a $10 million major deferred maintenance project that began in January 2008. The project was to include a fire suppression system.[5] State Fire Marshal Paul Maldonado said the next Sunday that investigators had evidence that an arsonist targeted the 152-year-old building. On February 2, 2011, Chief Tony Leal, an assistant director of the Texas Rangers, announced that a person of interest has been identified that is connected to an Austin-based anarchist group which has also been linked to an attack (involving Molotov cocktails) which was planned for the Republican National Convention in Minneapolis during September 2008.[6] An official close to the investigation said agents determined the fire was a criminal act "after reviewing footage from security cameras." A restoration was begun, with a scheduled completion in 2012.[7] The Perrys moved back into the Governor's Mansion on July 18, 2012. |
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Quoted: Democide. Whether the left wants to realize this or not, it's what they want. Thanfully I have the ability to live as far away from these people as possible, and with an Ak-47 granted to me by my creator and founding fathers. We are going to see it. Leftist terrorism happened in the 60's and 70's. We're overdue. I'm guessing right about when dear leader is gone. Its already been happening, its just that the MSM and WH won't admit it. |