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Meaning what? That you like to see people arrested and jailed for excersising their Constitutional rights? Do you cheer and jeer, in the same fashion at footage from the 60s and 70s when the police go wild with nightsticks? What you call "nuts" I call passion for our rights. Unfortunately, I will not be marching. Financially, it's not possible. Thus, is the way of things. However, with or without my presence, I hope this garners mass support and large numbers. Should this have an exceptional turnout, which it very well may, you could be choking on your popcorn.
Oh no. DC is packed on July 4th. Really packed. I lived there several years and we always left town then to avoid the chaos. And the traffic has to be seen to be believed. A total nightmare.
But, theer will be a whole lot LESS trash then the so called million man march or any of the othre left supported marches.
Indeed. This is so true. I find it interesting, how it's cool to call folks with different views "trash". Just because these people are supporting the 2A, they are "trash" aye? Oh, and they might inconvenience holiday traffic! lmao...how dare they!
What could be worse than being stuck in traffic in your eco friendly, imported, rolling coffin, because of folks worrying about their rights as Americans?
The Black Panthers did that in Sacramento back in the day. White folks crapped themselves and Gov. Reagan passed some of the first major post-Prohibition gun control legislation in response. Kinda ironic.
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