I'm buying more ammo.
I love that line. Thats the line that gives us permission to clean house.
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Not the buying ammo, but the line you quoted
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I'm buying more ammo.
I'm buying more ammo.
It would have to take all the classes. There are two types of rich people; ones that worked their ass off to get rich, and then there are the greedy rich people that no matter how much money they have it is never enough. We the people could fix that ourselves easy enough, we dont need a government to fix that issue for us, we are more than capable.
No need for guns people. People bitch all the time about whether or not war is just, yet now people are talking about popping caps in peoples asses. You all are being hypocrits. Guns are not needed for one reason and one reason only, there is a peaceful solution to the problem; the voting booth.
No need for guns people.
its pretty hard to vote when u only have to 2 parties and they almost have the same theories and ideas on everything
True, but we would've had our asses handed to us if it weren't for France.I'm sure you know that only 3% of the population for the revolutionary war was fighting right? Only 3% of the colonies, and we beat the brits off.
Sorry.. but we part ways there. I'm a card-carrying member of the NRA.... I make it my mission to know my guns.... and practice to shoot accurately. I don't EVER go looking for trouble... but if ever comes my way... well.... I will either win or die trying to take the culprit with me.
Its easy. Quit backing them. Dont show up to the booths, dont vote for any one.
Indeed. Our Founding Fathers first attempted to resolve their disputes through peaceful means and I am in complete agreement.I have no problems with guns, I own one. I was just stating they were not needed to fix the issue, the voting booths are the peaceful way. Now, if the officials want to bring in the military to suppress us, by all means pull the guns out, I'll stand right beside you, but I am going after our "leaders". Regardless of the way its done, it is still a revolution, lets try to make it a peaceful one.
Its easy. Quit backing them. Dont show up to the booths, dont vote for any one.
My convictions and belief in my country do not support this paradigm. I vote and will continue to do so. I just won't support and/or vote for a candidate that does not support the US Constitution.Its easy. Quit backing them. Dont show up to the booths, dont vote for any one.
As much as I agree with you about the problems our country faces, I don't think not voting will accomplish anything. Likewise, I also don't think voting will accomplish anything. I think a violent uprising of the people against the police and government is the only way we should expect any dramatic change to occur in this country.
The US would no longer exist as we know it now.
I did not mean to imply that not voting was the absolute way to do it, it was just an idea I just threw out there, I am sure others could come up with other ways as well. A violent uprising should not even be a consideration, that would not be good. The US would no longer exist as we know it now.
Why do you think a violent uprising would be inherently bad? Obviously there would be death and some degree of suffering, and that's never good or desirable. But is there such a thing as "for the greater good"?
And aren't you proposing that we change the US? So I would hope it would no longer exist as we know it. Or do you think a violent uprising would necessarily mean a departure from republicanism and democracy?