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P_Funk 06-10-14 04:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Mr Quatro (Post 2215137)
You can purchase hand grenades right there in Galveston, Texas I forget which store, but they sell them empty of course and then you just put the powder in.

Ain't freedom great? :doh:

Wolferz 06-10-14 06:16 AM

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Originally Posted by P_Funk (Post 2215207)
Ain't freedom great? :doh:

It's only fair when you think about the SWAT teams tossing flash/bangs into an occupied playpen while bum rushing a house to serve an arrest warrant.:timeout: You can't be too careful with a possibly armed baby I guess.:-?
I wonder if they've ever tried calling and ordering the wanted criminal to step outside and surrender? Nope, they have to be all macho and use the ambush tactic with no regard for any of the innocent folk who might be present.
Sometimes the cops are nutters too.:doh:

Can you say oppression by excessive force? :stare:

Dread Knot 06-10-14 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Tribesman (Post 2215166)
Yep, a couple of "patriots" who didn't want to be sent to fema re education camps for possessing guns after being caught breaking the law.
Its nice to see their mentor calling these murders a US government black flag operation.

Given that these two deranged morons were publically big fans of Alex Jones, is why Jones has to push the "false flag" story every time these events occur to distance himself and lay blame on the government. Otherwise, he has to face the fact that his conspiracy theory con game shtick has gone too far and actually gotten people killed.
 
But lately it's degenerated into a nasty positive feedback loop. Time and time again these people harp on how anytime anybody in the US ever shoots someone else it's a "false flag event", to enact harsh gun control laws and that the fine citizenry needs to "stand up" to the tyrannical usurpers; but anytime one of them does take the initiative, it's just called another false flag by the rest. (that citizens need to stand up to the government over). Around and around.

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I wonder if Alex Jones could be pulled in for conspiracy or incitement in relation to his disciples actions?
That's a good question. The First Amendment doesn't protect Alex Jones from being held accountable for what he has said. That accountability may not have to be in the criminal sense. He might be vulnerable to redress under the law of torts. I do wonder if the victims and their families in this case might have cause to sue Jones under some form of reckless endangerment or negligence.

Oberon 06-10-14 10:39 AM

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Dread Knot 06-10-14 11:02 AM

Sounds like today's dose of the madness is under way....

http://koin.com/2014/06/10/shots-fir...s-high-school/

Shooting reported at Reynolds High School near Troutdale, Oregon.

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nikimcbee 06-10-14 01:27 PM

Shooting in a Portland school. I'll wait for the press frenzy to die down.:shifty:

mapuc 06-10-14 02:53 PM

As I told Steve in an another thread.

This is an all American problem and I do hope you will find a solution that both part can say yes to.(from my memory)

because you have to find some kind of solution or this will escalate out of controll and as I wrote before if you don't then

Get use to it....

Markus

Mr Quatro 06-10-14 03:25 PM

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Originally Posted by mapuc (Post 2215366)
As I told Steve in an another thread.

This is an all American problem and I do hope you will find a solution that both part can say yes to.(from my memory)

because you have to find some kind of solution or this will escalate out of controll and as I wrote before if you don't then

Get use to it....

Markus

We could handle a shooting almost everyday and it would still be one in a million. How about your country?

313.9 million (2012)
United States of America, Population

https://www.google.search.com

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_population

mapuc 06-10-14 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr Quatro (Post 2215373)
We could handle a shooting almost everyday and it would still be one in a million. How about your country?

313.9 million (2012)
United States of America, Population

https://www.google.search.com

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_population

I live for the moment in Denmark but comes from Sweden

And yes we have a lot of shooting here to. Mostly its criminals against criminals.


Markus

Tribesman 06-10-14 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr Quatro (Post 2215373)
We could handle a shooting almost everyday and it would still be one in a million. How about your country?

313.9 million (2012)
United States of America, Population

https://www.google.search.com

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of..._by_population

Pick a random number of a States cities and counties from various locations in the US. Pick any day to view their local media.
How many shootings can you come up with in any single day?
How does that leave your We could handle a shooting almost everyday ?

TarJak 06-10-14 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr Quatro (Post 2215373)
We could handle a shooting almost everyday and it would still be one in a million. How about your country?

313.9 million (2012)
United States of America, Population

https://www.google.search.com

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_population

So it's some form of population control? That's the spirit! 'mericans :nope:

Dread Knot 06-10-14 05:34 PM

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Originally Posted by TarJak (Post 2215396)
So it's some form of population control? That's the spirit! 'mericans :nope:

:)

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vienna 06-10-14 05:40 PM

A bit to think about on that "one a day" matter:


http://guns.periscopic.com/?year=2013


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Tribesman 06-10-14 06:25 PM

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Originally Posted by vienna (Post 2215406)
A bit to think about on that "one a day" matter:


http://guns.periscopic.com/?year=2013


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What a coincidence, post #33 on the "one a day" claim comes up with the 33 a day figure.:yeah:

Mr Quatro 06-10-14 08:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Tribesman (Post 2215379)
Pick a random number of a States cities and counties from various locations in the US. Pick any day to view their local media.
How many shootings can you come up with in any single day?
How does that leave your We could handle a shooting almost everyday ?

The OP shootings ... are the ones I'm talking about. Not just any shooting.

These wackos and nut jobs are one in a million ... something is driving them to these extremes.

Movies perhaps, we all watch movies, but some people think they are real and that mental unbalance causes the problem.

The media exposes these shootings for the hungry and thirsty for the shocking news and in turn causes even more mental instable people to imitate the ones on the news.

We will never have a perfect society ... that's all I meant by one in a million people will go to the extremes these news items have generated.

Schöneboom 06-10-14 08:23 PM

Oy, Alex Jones never misses a chance to ramp up the paranoia:

http://www.infowars.com/cnn-says-lib...than-al-qaeda/

Taking this just a step further, it makes sense that Jones would be an agent provocateur himself!

(OMG, this post is #666! Lawd help me!) :o

Oberon 06-10-14 10:31 PM

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Originally Posted by TarJak (Post 2215396)
So it's some form of population control? That's the spirit! 'mericans :nope:

It's more constitutional than Obamacare! :O: :03:

Wolferz 06-11-14 05:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Oberon (Post 2215452)
It's more constitutional than Obamacare! :O: :03:

We'll never see the death toll figures for that obamanation.:dead:

Dread Knot 06-11-14 08:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Schöneboom (Post 2215439)
Oy, Alex Jones never misses a chance to ramp up the paranoia:

http://www.infowars.com/cnn-says-lib...than-al-qaeda/

Taking this just a step further, it makes sense that Jones would be an agent provocateur himself!

(OMG, this post is #666! Lawd help me!) :o

Jerad Miller's posts on Infowars depict an angry, down-on-his-luck man who blamed his woes—decaying teeth, lack of health insurance, and inability to find work—on the tyranny of government.

He's reported to have been a methamphetamine addict, but yeah, it's the government's fault his teeth were falling out. :88)

Wolferz 06-11-14 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Dread Knot (Post 2215530)
Jerad Miller's posts on Infowars depict an angry, down-on-his-luck man who blamed his woes—decaying teeth, lack of health insurance, and inability to find work—on the tyranny of government.

He's reported to have been a methamphetamine addict, but yeah, it's the government's fault his teeth were falling out. :88)

Nothing that a little Obamacare will "never" fix.:hmmm:


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