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Tom Brokaw: More Legal Guns Will Mean More 'Homegrown Terrorism'
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David Williamson
Website: http://keepandbeararms.com
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Imagine you've just worked (and probably partied) your tail off for a few years. You've been given a slip of paper that says you're smart, and you're ready to enter "the real world." Sure, these days that means you're probably moving back home to live with your parents but you're hopeful and eager nonetheless. It's time to get out there and do ....whatever it is you're going to do. But first, you get to spend part of your big graduation day listening to some left-wing figurehead as they prattle on about how exercising your rights will lead to more homegrown terrorism. |
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teebonicus
(5/24/2016)
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Translation: More individual liberty will mean more 'homegrown terrorism'.
What an idiot.
Equivalent to Chris Cuomo's traitorous statement, "Rights don't come from God, they come from men."
We have arrived at the point where progressives don't even conceal what they truly believe anymore.
They are unabashedly under-American. |
Comment by:
teebonicus
(5/24/2016)
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(Damn spell-checker.) |
Comment by:
stevelync
(5/26/2016)
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Members of the Propaganda Corps are going to lay scattered in large numbers across the coming battlefield. |
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