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DOJ knocking on doors, Orange County
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So in all seriousness: Nice to meet you, but no I don't consent to a search without a warrant. What possible grounds would they have to get one, and how would any search without one be valid unless the person said sure come on in and look around?1. Compared to what?
2. At what cost?
3. What hard evidence do you have?
T.S. debunking the Left in 3 simple questions.Comment
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DID people actually use their real addresses to register????
I don't know as I too own nothing that required registration.Only slaves don't need guns
We stand for the Anthem, we kneel for the crossOriginally posted by epilepticninjaAmericans vs. Democrats
We already have the only reasonable Gun Control we need, It's called the Second Amendment and it's the government it controls.
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No updates after 4 weeks..... waste of time.Comment
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"If a law is unjust, a man is not only right to disobey it, he is obligated to do so."There are two types on here, those that try to operate within the law and hope to change it, and those who are fools and brag that they think because they don't like a law that it is OK to break it. God Bless America is right on the money and those who brag that they wouldn't cow tow to this illegal law do nothing to correct it but brag on here and just give the government the idea that we are all Azzwholes like them.
Thomas JeffersonIn a state where corruption abounds, laws must be very numerous.
Publius Cornelius Scipio
Tyranny is defined as that which is legal for the government but illegal for the citizenry.
― Thomas Jefferson
Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.
John AdamsComment
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Lofty words. Big shoes to fill, also.
Will you be publically disobeying those unjust laws, and lead is in a revolution to democracy? Like Jefferson did?
Or are you mentioning to others, your opinion that they are obligated to do something?
Exhorting others to action is meaningless. Don't hide your brave acts of resistance! Inspire us all!
Or just keep it to yourself like millions of others seems to be doing....
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The internet is full of anonymous tough guys who aren't so tough in the real world where the anonymity is gone.Lofty words. Big shoes to fill, also.
Will you be publically disobeying those unjust laws, and lead is in a revolution to democracy? Like Jefferson did?
Or are you mentioning to others, your opinion that they are obligated to do something?
Exhorting others to action is meaningless. Don't hide your brave acts of resistance! Inspire us all!
Or just keep it to yourself like millions of others seems to be doing....

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Do both of you believe that no more men exist who would sooner die than bend a knee to the tyranny of the state? Are there no more causes worthy to die for? Are our principles and liberty so cheaply obtained, that they should be abandoned in the same manner?Lofty words. Big shoes to fill, also.
Will you be publically disobeying those unjust laws, and lead is in a revolution to democracy? Like Jefferson did?
Or are you mentioning to others, your opinion that they are obligated to do something?
Exhorting others to action is meaningless. Don't hide your brave acts of resistance! Inspire us all!
Or just keep it to yourself like millions of others seems to be doing....

Sometimes the law defends plunder and participates in it. Sometimes the law places the whole apparatus of judges, police, prisons and gendarmes at the service of the plunderers, and treats the victim -- when he defends himself -- as a criminal. Bastiat
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I haven't seen it. Have you? Any recent Boston Tea Parties?
ETA: Don't get me wrong, this state's gun laws (and many others) are foolish, unsupported by logic, facts, reality, and/or reason. This state has been taken over by fools, who are displaying in grotesque fashion democracy's biggest fault - focusing on the short term at the expense of the long term.
It is difficult for me to understand how this once-great state went so crazy.
But the revolutionary exhortations I hear these days are still Walter Mitty dreaming at best.
We are so far removed from the circumstances and the character of the Founding Fathers. Hearing their words tossed about carelessly and insincerely is an insult to them and those of similar mettle, who didn't just anonymously talk about how somebody else should do something, they did things. Loudly, proudly, for all to see.
I do what I think is right, and decide what risk I can bear, and keep it to myself as a private matter.Last edited by God Bless America; 06-03-2019, 9:21 AM.Comment
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I suppose you missed the Bunkerville standoff and the shooting of Lavoy Finicum.I haven't seen it. Have you? Any recent Boston Tea Parties?
ETA: Don't get me wrong, this state's gun laws (and many others) are foolish, unsupported by logic, facts, reality, and/or reason. This state has been taken over by fools, who are displaying in grotesque fashion democracy's biggest fault - focusing on the short term at the expense of the long term.
It is difficult for me to understand how this once-great state went so crazy.
But the revolutionary exhortations I hear these days are still Walter Mitty dreaming at best.
We are so far removed from the circumstances and the character of the Founding Fathers. Hearing their words tossed about carelessly and insincerely is an insult to them and those of similar mettle, who didn't just anonymously talk about how somebody else should do something, they did things. Loudly, proudly, for all to see.
I do what I think is right, and decide what risk I can bear, and keep it to myself as a private matter.

Do you believe it was a photo op that resulted in Federal charges or was there a real possibility that if the BLM officers, outfitted like a military unit, made the wrong move, they would sprung full of fatal leaks as ordinary armed citizens decimated their numbers having prepared for this confrontation?
It is not a romantic or worse, an empty sentiment to assert that there are real tyrants in our government, and they must from time to time be held in check. Taking the position that we must accept the actions of government agents sets them free to take liberty from us- and sets up their narrative that everyone who opposes their tyranny as criminals.
Make no mistake, the kind of government action that legitimizes red flag confiscations and unwarranted firearm inspections is exactly the kind of conflict that defines what liberties tyrants can be allowed to take or patriots are willing defend to their death. It is one or the other.

Sometimes the law defends plunder and participates in it. Sometimes the law places the whole apparatus of judges, police, prisons and gendarmes at the service of the plunderers, and treats the victim -- when he defends himself -- as a criminal. Bastiat
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I didn't say that, did I? What I do believe is that the internet is full of posers that pretend to be tough guys.
Do you believe that everyone coming across as a tough guy on the internet is really a tough guy in real life? Otherwise put, do you believe everything people post on the internet?
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