remember these are the same people who officially declared and prosecute the OK hand gesture as a racist symbol. They may not be smart, or correct, or honest, but they are fanatical and united.
remember these are the same people who officially declared and prosecute the OK hand gesture as a racist symbol. They may not be smart, or correct, or honest, but they are fanatical and united.
No drop of water blames itself for the flood
I looked at the picture of the McCloskey couple. Old man McCloskey does not look like trouble. It is Mrs. McCloskey who you do not fool around with. Remember, never threaten a woman's house. Mrs. McCloskey is obviously not a Karen, Becky, or Susan. I hope her daughters are the same as mom.
Addendum: I notice the left is calling Mrs. McCloskey a Karen with her Chad on their non-banned left wing extremist Facebooks.
Look at the Losers who are posting. They probably have no job and live in Karen and Chad's basement in their trust fundy world.
Last edited by bluelynx; 07-01-2020 at 04:49 PM. Reason: Addendum
All I could see was the mustard on her shirt
They must have jumped up from the dinner table
This should be the gun owners collective theme song, totally paint ourselves in new light.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95-MYnvF7h0
We should be donating some of this law suit money into a PR campaign.
"When truth and fairness differs from what is law, better to follow truth and fairness."
"The thing that binds them, regardless of what their orientation may be, is an anti-statist position. So we see in particular a real concern, a real reaction to gun legislation that restricts firearms," Perry said.
I'm all for anti-tyranny. Does that make me a boogyman too?
"When truth and fairness differs from what is law, better to follow truth and fairness."
CBC is worried about gun owners being “pro gun and anti-government” after having hundreds of millions of dollars worth of private property condemned for destruction for no reason. Yet it’s okay when the BLM protesters annihilate our social distancing measures and gather in the tens of thousands?
The “radical” left and “radical” anti-gun movement pose the greatest existential threat to this country that has ever existed, and I would argue that includes the war years of 1914-18 and 1939-1945.
The more I look into the “Boogaloo Movement” the more I see it as a simple vent by people who don’t wish to have the population disarmed and rights and freedoms infringed on. I’d say there’s more legitimate reason for the public to fear a standing army or police agency than a movement of citizens who simply want the government to stop being overbearing and oppressive.
Honestly, these “Boogaloos” don’t seem so bad.
Do we just call it Hawaiian shirt appreciation Day now?? Lol at CBC, scrounging for anything to make themselves relevant.
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