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Big Government Can’t Fight Terrorism at Home
Submitted by:
Rob Morse
Website: http://slowfacts.wordpress.com
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Both French and US government officials spoke again about terrorism. Again they proposed to disarm innocent citizens. They said the government would protect citizens from terrorists .. given enough time. We’ve seen the casualty count from that failed idea.
We’ve also seen how armed citizens succeed and stop mass murder again and again. Citizens will have to protect themselves without waiting for government help .. and they can. |
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Uncommon1
(4/26/2016)
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Eventually. Nice word. That means every time some nasty goat raping savage wants to go ballistic, the government will come in after the fact and say "Yes, this looks like a case of terrorism." In the meantime, another two dozen innocent American citizens have been murdered for no other reason than the fact they aren't worshipers of the pedophile prophet. |
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