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Gun Appreciation Day Draws Huge Crowds to State Capitals Nationwide

alphonsejones Wrote: Jan 19, 2013 10:47 PM
according to calypso louie fairykhan head of the black muzzies, and close pal and mentor of the hussein, we are looking at a coming race war. itg has been reported that blacks love the movie django and are fantasizing they are a killer like the one portrayed by moron jamie foxx so who knows, maybe thanks to calypso louie and tarrantino, we might end up replaying history as was played out in africa
maryanne24 Wrote: Jan 19, 2013 10:50 PM
I don't think so. I did not see the movie and could care less about the plot so I have no idea...But they are totally outnumbered in America and I don't think they want to go there...But I will say that a few do feel justified almost in killing a white person........They are taught that whites have oppressed them and some of the stories they read in school etc...It gets them very angry. Sometimes I have to remind them certain stories are fiction etc
alphonsejones Wrote: Jan 19, 2013 11:04 PM
there is no understanding the lack of logic of people. We heard reports that blacks would resort to civil disorder in both the 2008 and the 2012 election's if they believed the election had been stolen from their lord and savior hussein

and since the late 60's there have been numerous examples of inner city violence for a variety of reasons.

and now that the race hustlers are telling the hussein that he needs to find money to reward blacks for their loyalty at the polls

illogical grievances could bring about some new civil disorder
maryanne24 Wrote: Jan 19, 2013 11:09 PM
Yes and I see our president wanting that. Sad > i hope i am wrong but i se him enjoying people fighting like that for him.
Gun Appreciation Day, a grassroots movement started in response to President Obama and Washington Democrats' recent rhetoric on gun control, drew big crowds to state capitols nationwide that consisted of strong supporters of the Second Amendment. The show of strength by gun supporters couldn't go unnoticed.

Thousands showed up in New York, where Governor Andrew Cuomo recently signed a new strict gun control measure designed to make "assault weapons" illegal and limit magazine sizes. In areas of the country where open-carry is allowed, supporters proudly - and responsibly - exercised their Second Amendment rights.

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