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  • nitrouznitrouz Member Posts: 1,820 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Why doesn't someone get a permit to demonstrate in Washington D.C. to demonstrate to the country the support for the second amendment? Flood the web with the info and see how many show up for the demonstration. I think the NRA should do this annually, I think the VFW, American Legion, Marine Corps League and others would be willing to show up.
    I would do it myself but I'm prohibited against demonstrating while active duty. Meaning I can't apply to demonstrate.
  • gunphreakgunphreak Member Posts: 1,791 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Send them nasty grams on a regular basis. Get up and close. I can guarantee that, unlike the million man march or the pathetic million mom march, those events were bound to succeed, and got news coverage. A demonstration like what you're saying will get bad, if not no publicity. The only way something of that nature will be held in good standings is if all 70 million gun owners march on Washington, and then, by sheer magnitude, they will have no other alternative but to listen. What are the chances of that happening???

    Death to Tyrants!!!

    -Gunphreak
  • nitrouznitrouz Member Posts: 1,820 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Again my personal opinion is that the 'guns are bad' idea came from suburban america. As Kalifornia and the subrurbs of other cities expand like a infestation people will misuse their weapons in that society and it will be headline news everyday it happens. Will the NRA be able to keep the politicians from passing further restrictions? I don't think so, as their lobbying power is slowly being restricted and the dollar amounts to bribe good things is going to increase over the years. Isn't it sad to think that our rights and laws now are from politically bribery? For Christ's sake we had a President that avoided the draft, smoked weed, Cheated on his wife while governor & president, was involved with a money scandal or two or three, drawed down our military to a level and moral that we have to bribe folks to join the army for $25,000 and some other jobs in the military get up to $60,000 to sign up-we now have mercinaries. If the American people allowed this to happen, sadly I don't think we will be able to hold onto our weapons unless ya'll are willing to fight in a civil war. I don't think many would of stepped to the side of Timothy Mcveigh, held their ground on Ruby Ridge against the FBI, or drove into Washington as the man did last week.
  • gunphreakgunphreak Member Posts: 1,791 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    The anti-freedom movement encompasses far more than you may be aware of. The environmentalist movement, feminazi movements, the NAACP, and just about any other politically correct (sic) organization have one purpose in mind. The subversion of our society. Our feds endorse this, because they firmly believe we are not capable of goodness on our own. The anti-gun movement is one of them.

    The guns are bad notion is a response made by carefully engineered scare tactics, false information or just flat out lies, and pseudoreligious beliefs that indicate they are without fault, and we should accept people walking all over us. The people who are pulling the strings of their little pathetic puppets want guns, really. They just don't want everyone to have them. To them, guns are the premise of the powerful and the famous. To them, we are just numbers, pathetic sheep being led to the slaughter. Well, to me, my live means everything to me. My family's survival means evrything to me. My country's unity means everything to me. I invite all who feel this way to feel this way. It is good. Prosperity is never orchestrated by government legislation. These days, it has actually become the antithesis of prosperity.

    Remember, all liberals are liars.

    Death to Tyrants!!!

    -Gunphreak
  • nitrouznitrouz Member Posts: 1,820 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    I agree with you. Has anyone noticed this in the past 10 years?
    In 1990 If you had a job paying $13,000 you could maybe get a credit card for $500, doubtful you could get a new car loan, pre-approval for a home loan was never heard of. Today being in the military getting paid just a little more than I did ten years ago I get pre-approved $5000 credit cards every week, pre-approved checks in the mail for $40,000 to remortgage a house that I have never owned, Pre-approved checks to buy cars...one day I got fed up with it all and looked at how much 'credit I had on plastic and was amazed to see that I had almost $100,000 in plastic. I think that is a way to enslave a man by waving that much cash in front of his face, but heh here in America we have bankruptcy laws to prevent being enslaved by poor money management. Or so we thought, in Congress right now they are working on changing bankruptcy laws, better file now folks cause in a year...You won't be able to.
    Slavery Re-installed into our society, only politically correct...
  • gunphreakgunphreak Member Posts: 1,791 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Ain't that the truth....

    Death to Tyrants!!!

    -Gunphreak
  • snake-eyessnake-eyes Member Posts: 869
    edited November -1
    Nitrouz I've noticed that we are being given credit at an expedited rate also. My theory is that the Government is on the brinx of collapsing, only thing that keeps her going is consumer spending.


    "Slavery Re-installed into our society, only politically correct..."

    I fully agree, there is no reason to give someone getting 20,000 a year 100,000 in plastic. The person couldn't even touch the interest on that.




    *If there is one gun for every 7 people in the world, I'm saving alot of people money*
  • gunphreakgunphreak Member Posts: 1,791 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    I don't use credit cards. I try to keep it within my means.

    Death to Tyrants!!!

    -Gunphreak
  • longhunterlonghunter Member Posts: 3,242
    edited November -1
    Some good reading in here............L.H.
  • longhunterlonghunter Member Posts: 3,242
    edited November -1
    So sorry if I offended YOU,but I happen to believe there WAS some good stuff in there,and some of the newdies never get into the old stuff,why was it a problem ?//L.H.
  • ronald welchronald welch Member Posts: 5 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    Well I've got a large weapon collection and I won't give them up but one day the national guard will knock on your door and guess what your guns will be gone,I have mine where if someone trys to open the safe a m18a1 claymore will erase all the guns. In nam before tet their were a lot of funerals in the south and guess what they were burying guns and ammo-who would look in a grave yard and one last thing bobby Lee surrendered I didn"t

    Ron
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