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Jul 5, 2013 21:29:55   #
CrazyHorse Loc: Kansas
 
Hat Tip, Vision to America 5 July, 2013

SEVENTY-TWO K**LED resisting gun confiscation in Boston!
Posted on July 5, 2013 by visiontoamerica — No Comments ↓

National Guard units seeking to confiscate a cache of recently banned assault weapons were ambushed by elements of a Para-military extremist faction. Military and law enforcement sources estimate that 72 were k**led and more than 200 injured before government forces were compelled to withdraw.

Speaking after the clash, Massachusetts Governor Thomas Gage declared that the extremist faction, which was made up of local citizens, has links to the radical right-wing tax protest movement.

Gage blamed the extremists for recent incidents of vandalism directed against internal revenue offices. The governor, who described the group’s organizers as “criminals,” issued an executive order authorizing the summary arrest of any individual who has interfered with the government’s efforts to secure law and order.

The military raid on the extremist arsenal followed wide-spread refusal by the local citizenry to turn over recently outlawed assault weapons.

Gage issued a ban on military-style assault weapons and ammunition earlier in the week. This decision followed a meeting in early this month between government and military leaders at which the governor authorized the forcible confiscation of illegal arms.

One government official, speaking on condition of anonymity, pointed out that “none of these people would have been k**led had the extremists obeyed the law and turned over their weapons voluntarily.”

Government troops initially succeeded in confiscating a large supply of outlawed weapons and ammunition. However, troops attempting to seize arms and ammunition in Lexington met with resistance from heavily-armed extremists who had been tipped off regarding the government’s plans.

During a tense standoff in the Lexington town park, National Guard Colonel Francis Smith, commander of the government operation, ordered the armed group to surrender and return to their homes. The impasse was broken by a single shot, which was reportedly fired by one of the right-wing extremists.

Eight civilians were k**led in the ensuing exchange.

Ironically, the local citizenry blamed government forces rather than the extremists for the civilian deaths. Before order could be restored, armed citizens from surrounding areas had descended upon the guard units. Colonel Smith, finding his forces over matched by the armed mob, ordered a retreat.

Governor Gage has called upon citizens to support the state/national joint task force in its effort to restore law and order. The governor also demanded the surrender of those responsible for planning and leading the attack against the government troops.

Samuel Adams, Paul Revere, and John Hancock, who have been identified as “ringleaders” of the extremist faction, remain at large.

And this fellow Americans, is how the American Revolution began, April 20, 1775.

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HAS IT STARTED? IS HISTORY REPEATING ITSELF? THIS IS SERIOUS STUFF, me thinks.
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Jul 5, 2013 22:15:28   #
LindaJan900
 
What part of "From my cold dead hands" do they not understand. I guess they got the message,"With your cold dead hands."
You can paint this as an illegal group breking the law, but the people see it as the government subverting their constitutional rights and the I***ts who put themselves above that law are the enemies of our country. I h**e to see things go this way. Especially since the government first baits us then it punishes us for disagreeing in any way.

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Jul 5, 2013 22:22:07   #
TheCracker
 
That is scary.

I am concerned, because I know for a fact that we do not want to turn the military lose with p**********l, or in the case of NG units, the Governors orders.

Why. Make no mistake. Once the military machine is turned lose, most civilians have little idea the raw uncontrolled power it can unleash. Finesse? Not even close.

100 Old men riding their lawn tractors in a skirmish line against a squad of today's military would be slaughtered in seconds. It would not be the military who would suffer. It would be America.

Better to educate the populace and make changes locally at the b****t, if not national e******ns.

Better to take to the streets and use the 1st amendment in mass gatherings.

Trust me. Anyone who has been in a real war, seen your buddies head blown off with his brain matter on your hands, and then with time and age to mature your thinking, knows well the costs.

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Jul 5, 2013 22:22:33   #
CrazyHorse Loc: Kansas
 
LindaJan900 wrote:
What part of "From my cold dead hands" do they not understand. I guess they got the message,"With your cold dead hands."
You can paint this as an illegal group breking the law, but the people see it as the government subverting their constitutional rights and the I***ts who put themselves above that law are the enemies of our country. I h**e to see things go this way. Especially since the government first baits us then it punishes us for disagreeing in any way.


Quid Pro Quo, LindaJan900: Looks that way to me also, as you can see by my hi-liting of the article. The government better back off or it could start r**ts nationwide. Particularly with 15,000 -> 50,000 -> going to 100,000 in six months, of Russian troops in the United States, and OIllegal buying all the ammunition up, but somehow HSA doesn't have any of it.

Could it happen here in the United States
Could it happen here in the United States...

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Jul 6, 2013 01:12:23   #
fastwalker Loc: Atlanta
 
CrazyHorse wrote:
Quid Pro Quo, LindaJan900: Looks that way to me also, as you can see by my hi-liting of the article. The government better back off or it could start r**ts nationwide. Particularly with 15,000 -> 50,000 -> going to 100,000 in six months, of Russian troops in the United States, and OIllegal buying all the ammunition up, but somehow HSA doesn't have any of it.


Forgive me for being poorly informed, but what is HSA? Thanks in advance.

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Jul 6, 2013 01:37:22   #
ABBAsFernando Loc: Ohio
 
F*****m begins in America against We the People turning upside down the t***h of We the People being the sovereign rulers, not politicians or storm troopers.

Those dying died for FREEDOM from oppression



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Jul 6, 2013 02:26:06   #
AuntiE Loc: 45th Least Free State
 
TheC*****r wrote:
That is scary.

I am concerned, because I know for a fact that we do not want to turn the military lose with p**********l, or in the case of NG units, the Governors orders.

Why. Make no mistake. Once the military machine is turned lose, most civilians have little idea the raw uncontrolled power it can unleash. Finesse? Not even close.

100 Old men riding their lawn tractors in a skirmish line against a squad of today's military would be slaughtered in seconds. It would not be the military who would suffer. It would be America.

Better to educate the populace and make changes locally at the b****t, if not national e******ns.

Better to take to the streets and use the 1st amendment in mass gatherings.

Trust me. Anyone who has been in a real war, seen your buddies head blown off with his brain matter on your hands, and then with time and age to mature your thinking, knows well the costs.
That is scary. br br I am concerned, because I kn... (show quote)


There is only one problem with "use the 1st Amendment". You fail to take into account the extreme restrictions which have been placed of "mass gatherings". You now require a permit. You must state the purpose of the gathering. You must state approximately how many will attend. You must state if there will be signs. Are you beginning to see now. If you receive an approval, the police show up in r**t gear.

Before, your suggestion issues forth to gather the people quietly. An attempt to gather a group worth a pinch of spit to influence events can not long be kept quiet. Should you show up without a permit, you will be dispersed with extreme force.

As to local e******ns, it is your most valid point. Local laws more quickly directly effect the community as a whole. You can, hopefully control you state and local taxes more directly. A citizen is more likely to see their local official at the store, mall, etc. A local or state official appears at more public events and, therefor, more readily accessible. As a personal note, my governor best not appear too close to me as the statements that would issue forth my require my confederates here to effect a jail break for Aunti. He is one of the most perfidious, profane, peremptory pieces of defecation walking.

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Jul 6, 2013 02:35:46   #
rumitoid
 
Timothy McVeigh was misunderstood, and Ted Kaczynski was under-appreciated.

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Jul 6, 2013 02:41:15   #
AuntiE Loc: 45th Least Free State
 
rumitoid wrote:
Timothy McVeigh was misunderstood, and Ted Kaczynski was under-appreciated.


For en stor del av skravling! :!:

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Jul 6, 2013 02:47:15   #
AuntiE Loc: 45th Least Free State
 
fastwalker wrote:
Forgive me for being poorly informed, but what is HSA? Thanks in advance.


Homeland Security Agency.

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Jul 6, 2013 03:09:52   #
rumitoid
 
AuntiE, this is where well-reasoned unreasonable brutality and oppression begins: siding with thug-mentality. Murder and mayhem is okay, honored, to make a point. The spin on this article is almost too ugly to respond to. ILLEGAL FIREARMS--not nullifying or infringing upon the lawful rights to bear arms. Arrrrggg. You guys can be so frustrating.

What about the First Amendment? Are you okay with slander or plagerism? Do restrictions against these things limit free expression? Yes, to the criminally-minded or opportunist. Is that bad? Have these restrictions interferred with your free speech?

Every right carries with it not only a responsibility, such as not yelling fire in a crowded theater when it does not exist, but accountability. We are all, as a society of We the people, accountable to each other. Resisting universal background checks, wanting to maintain an easy avenue for terrorists to acquire weapons at gun shows and over the internet, allowing the violently-inclined mentally ill, criminals, and other undesirables (are they to you?) easy access to assault weapons and huge magazines an ideal of freedom to you?

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Jul 6, 2013 03:13:48   #
AuntiE Loc: 45th Least Free State
 
rumitoid wrote:
AuntiE, this is where well-reasoned unreasonable brutality and oppression begins: siding with thug-mentality. Murder and mayhem is okay, honored, to make a point. The spin on this article is almost too ugly to respond to. ILLEGAL FIREARMS--not nullifying or infringing upon the lawful rights to bear arms. Arrrrggg. You guys can be so frustrating.

What about the First Amendment? Are you okay with slander or plagerism? Do restrictions against these things limit free expression? Yes, to the criminally-minded or opportunist. Is that bad? Have these restrictions interferred with your free speech?

Every right carries with it not only a responsibility, such as not yelling fire in a crowded theater when it does not exist, but accountability. We are all, as a society of We the people, accountable to each other. Resisting universal background checks, wanting to maintain an easy avenue for terrorists to acquire weapons at gun shows and over the internet, allowing the violently-inclined mentally ill, criminals, and other undesirables (are they to you?) easy access to assault weapons and huge magazines an ideal of freedom to you?
AuntiE, this is where well-reasoned unreasonable b... (show quote)


Did it occur to you to really read the article? Did it occur to you to think it through? Did it occur to you to READ THE DAMN NAMES! How STUPID are you people? I will NOT apologize for shouting (which is what using all upper case is) when I see TOTAL IDIOCY OCCURRING RIGHT IN FRONT OF ME!!!!!!

Another perfect representation of what passes for past and present students from the University of Maryland!!!!!

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Jul 6, 2013 03:28:13   #
barcruz
 
rumitoid wrote:
Timothy McVeigh was misunderstood, and Ted Kaczynski was under-appreciated.


And you are fully understood: a typical paranoid,lunatic ass-hole.

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Jul 6, 2013 03:30:39   #
rumitoid
 
AuntiE, forgive this unapologetic pacifist who could go on for hours against the violence-mentality. Such actions as were perpetrated by Samuel Adams, Paul Revere, and John Hancock is not an exception. For thousands of years, world peace has been sensibly avoided by that calm and reasonable voice that cautions, "C'mon, now, let's be realistic." Violence begats violence. The Christians in America rebelled against scripture, not the British, as is unequivocally stated in Romans13. If you are not a Christian, AuntiE, then any and all disagreements or objections you may have are wise and true.

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Jul 6, 2013 03:44:30   #
AuntiE Loc: 45th Least Free State
 
rumitoid wrote:
AuntiE, forgive this unapologetic pacifist who could go on for hours against the violence-mentality. Such actions as were perpetrated by Samuel Adams, Paul Revere, and John Hancock is not an exception. For thousands of years, world peace has been sensibly avoided by that calm and reasonable voice that cautions, "C'mon, now, let's be realistic." Violence begats violence. The Christians in America rebelled against scripture, not the British, as is unequivocally stated in Romans13. If you are not a Christian, AuntiE, then any and all disagreements or objections you may have are wise and true.
AuntiE, forgive this unapologetic pacifist who cou... (show quote)


I am so frustratingly angry at this time with you I will not reply. At some point, I will calm down and respond in a polite, dignified manner.

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