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Originally Posted by RedZin
Well, 2nd Amendment folks are all about guns.
I doubt DJT was referring to "protest peacefully."
Come on. Call it out, no matter who does it.
Me, I think him saying that while RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT was a bigger deal than an aging actor who is known for playing a drunken pirate waxing poetic at a music festival (where he was probably, actually drunk), but deductive reason seems to often fly out the window in here.
The Griffin incident was ACTUALLY alarming. Because THAT was planned.
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mmmmm. Very few second amendment advocates support even the suggestion of armed insurrection/civil war. Thing is we know better. Sure here's people out there beating that drum, but, like their leftist counterparts they represent he fringe radicals. And, like their leftist counterparts they are all mouth. Nature has cursed them with a Mastiff mouth and a ***** cat rear end.
All this jabber about resorting to violent means to political ends is starting to weary me. And millions of people like me. Just because we own and use firearms and support the second amendment does not mean we are spoiling for an armed conflict. This rhetoric coming out of leftist camps since the election talking about military coups, violent rebellion and assassination/terrorist acts to undo the lawful election of our president and congressional representatives quite frankly spooks me something awful. With the sway that celebrities like Madonna and Depp hold over their fans making statements such as they have just sends the odds some demented fan will act on their prodding and do something REALLY bad. Just to impress their idols.
Hinkley shot Reagan to get Jodi Fosters attention. Celebrities have influence and many fans are quite fanatical. The celebrity section need to take the RPMs down a couple grand before parts start flying off the engine.