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| Comment by:
lostone1413
(6/27/2015)
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| These shooting are staged events to further the Governments agenda on gun control. Funny you never heard of such things until the Government pulled off 9-11. If you don't think that the Government wouldn't do such a thing then your not old enough to remember the Bay Of Tonkin or you need to do some research |
| Comment by:
punch
(6/27/2015)
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| A minor correction: It was not "Bay Of Tonkin". It was the "Gulf Of Tonkin". Yes, I remember it. I served from 1965 through 1969. Little known fact: it is also known as the USS Maddox Incident. |
| Comment by:
Millwright66
(6/27/2015)
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Alas, I agree with Mr. Norris our 'modern' houses of worship are no longer sanctuaries respected by all. Indeed, quite the opposite, if the rantings of some of the more vitriolic religious zealots are ceded credence.
But I submit all of us have a vested interest in the continued health and well-being of Mr. Roof, the alleged Charleston shooter. First, because he's presently alive and available for extended interrogation and examination. Its reported he intended to commit suicide, ( or, possibly his programming failed at this point?). There is a great deal worth detailed examination in Mr. Roof's manifesto. Just as there is the background and history of the AME churches. |
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| Those, who have the command of the arms in a country are masters of the state, and have it in their power to make what revolutions they please. [Thus,] there is no end to observations on the difference between the measures likely to be pursued by a minister backed by a standing army, and those of a court awed by the fear of an armed people. — Aristotle, as quoted by John Trenchard and Water Moyle, An Argument Shewing, That a Standing Army Is Inconsistent with a Free Government, and Absolutely Destructive to the Constitution of the English Monarchy [London, 1697]. |
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