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The black panthers, now that's a force to be reckoned with! I'm sure the 10 black panthers can meet up with the 10 klansmen and reminisce about the good old days when they were relevant.
Beyond that, it didn't work too well when they tried to loot the Koreans down in L.A, and I suspect Floridians own a lot more guns.
The black panthers, now that's a force to be reckoned with! I'm sure the 10 black panthers can meet up with the 10 klansmen and reminisce about the good old days when they were relevant.
Beyond that, it didn't work too well when they tried to loot the Koreans down in L.A, and I suspect Floridians own a lot more guns.
Please, I'm ridiculing the whole premise of the thread.
My question to all you "warriors" out there who yell "bring it on":
1. Have you ever shot anyone? Yes
2. If the answer to #1 is yes, have you killed someone? Yes
3. If your answer to #2 is yes, then how did it feel? Not good, but combat is kill or be killed.
4. Have you ever been in a riot? Combat is like a riot.
5. If the answer to #4 is yes, then did you keep your head enough to be able to successfully defend yourself, up to and including discharging a firearm, and hitting the person you were aiming at? Intensive training.
My educated guess as to the answers to the above questions is a collective "no".
Unless any of you has actually ended someone, whether it was defending yourself in a war, as a part of defending yourself while on the job as a LEO or defending yourself or your family, then you don't know what the hell you're talkiing about. It's not a game, folks.
It certainly is not a game, but I now know what I am capable of doing in any situation.
Judicial Watch has obtained documents disclosing that the Obama's administration Department of Justice actually helped organize demonstrations and protests against Zimmerman.
Judicial Watch announced today that it has obtained documents in response to local, state, and federal records requests revealing that a little-known unit of the Department of Justice (DOJ), the Community Relations Service (CRS), was deployed to Sanford, FL, following the Trayvon Martin shooting to help organize and manage rallies and protests against George Zimmerman.
How ironic that that creepy ass stalker was a wannabe also.
They were both wannabes. One a wannabe cop and the other a wannabe gangsta
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