Portland protesters with guns pulling over people (Alabama, leader, county)
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Any government instituted to secure rights, that fails to do so is incompetent or in control of the miscreants. Either way, it's bad news for the people.
Anyone who trys to pull me over who isnt a policeman will smell gunpowder .
In that situation you're surrounded by at least 1 shooter with a handgun, one with a shotgun, one with an AR. They'll blast you to pieces. Best to not be there to begin with, or have a powerful high clearance truck, bulletproof it, and floor it.
A lot of things -- which is why local governments and law enforcement should have gotten on top of this years ago. Instead they sat on the sidelines and watched because they believed the thugs were doing their ideological bidding -- but now it has become too big for them to manage/control. They better figure out how, soon, before the people start doing it themselves.
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Originally Posted by Lillie767
And so it begins
No, it began years ago. This happens to be where it is today.
And when people get fed up, push back, and some of these twit ***** end up bleeding out on the street, our politicians, and the lunatic leftists will start screaming that the "crazy right wingers" are shooting innocent protesters in the streets.
This is another reason I left Portland. I don’t have the patience and I do have a temper. If I saw that going on, I’d be making some national news programs that night and I can assure you wouldn’t have any remorse. I’d be a hero to everyone whose opinions I value. So it’s better to extricate myself from that entire area or anywhere like it because I know I’d do something drastic lol.
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