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Saturday, March 15, 2014

Jackboots

I hate to post news, but -

This just sucks.

How long before they order gallons of tattoo ink and tell us to stretch out our arms.

Stephen

23 comments:

  1. Bad news indeed, it's beginning to look like the next 3 years of Kenyan rule are not going to pass easily for "us." Good for Mr Karras for standing up to the thugs. Later this weekend I need to investigate how to send him some legal aid funds.
    Like all other preppers, survivalists (old school word for preppers for you newbies) gun nuts, and tin foil hatted among us I have long wondered about the slow slide or tipping point theories of conflagration in the country. Today with all the news from DC; IRS crap with tea party, DOJ outright PERsecution and corruption, BATFE gun walking to ensure new gun laws, etc, etc, coupled with Conn smoldering over their gun laws vs rightfully armed citizenry and then the Kenyan facing POSSIBLE eviction from Govt housing and EBT airlines, I'm leaning heavily towards tipping point.
    God help us. I'm gonna miss hot showers but I'm tired of fed.gov bullying us around.

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    1. I agree. I just hope the tipping point never happens. Life is difficult enough as is without the massive loss of life it will surely bring. If people think their daily lives are tough now, just wait. I prefer peace, but one must do what one must to protect the Constitution for which many of us have taken the oath. Damn sad, the state of our union.

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  2. I'm afraid it is just a matter of time. I am even more afraid that time is short.

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  3. It isn't looking good. And +1 to what Vicki said.

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    1. We agree and I've lost my rose colored glasses.

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  4. Look back, Easter Uprising, Ireland 1916. Looking forward, 4G Warfare. Feverently hope it doesn't happen; prepared if it does.

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    1. As are we. Lost two great uncles in the war of Ireland's Independence.

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    1. Got AR? M1A? Several thousand rounds. Please, dear lady, my friend....keep your heads down when and if it begins. Stock you supplies chest high and bar the doors and stay inside. Let the old war horses and younger men tackle the problem. Support, in times of strife, is far more important than foot soldiers.

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    2. You bet! We are ready, either way.

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    3. Good...you're miles ahead of most.

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  6. Isn't it interesting that this happened in California? Uber liberal state that voted in all the wacko anti gun nuts. Home of Nancy Peloci, Barbara Boxer and Diane Feinstein. And the Hollywood Kenyan crowd.

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    1. Not at all, and damn typical...Kalifornia is occupied territory of the old Republic.

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  7. This is more of Holder's doing.

    The entire country is getting more pissed and even the media will find they either report the truth, or become the first in the trains to the gulags.

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    1. Or the first shot. Excuse my language but I wouldn't piss on a media pissant if they were on fire.

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    2. Just a thought, no, not a threat or suggestion. Can there be trains to gulags without train engineers?

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    3. I understand, WSF, and to answer your question, no. The trains would be stopped dead in their tracks....pun intended.

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  8. Boss, if I understand things correctly, the Gestapo disregarded the Judge's injunction and raided that place today... going for the customer data, I assume, on those who bought those 80% finished lower receivers.

    WROL is clearly in effect here.

    See tomorrow's (Sunday 3/16) Survival Blog

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    1. The sonsabitches. See, this is why I hate form 4473. Thanks for the tip and I'll read the blog. Oh, and thanks for number 250.

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  9. Tic, Tic, Tic...The slow side continues...

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  10. I find the Connecticut gun registration issue even more worrisome because it is more sweeping in extent. Rural (pro-gun) Dems are becoming thin on the ground, and they were the biggest speed bump to more regulation. In North Carolina, the Democratic strategy is now completely urban-suburban, a big change from the past. A sentiment swing in the suburban-independent voters, a group that isn't particularly pro-gun, on other issues, can cause big problems.

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