Get ready to be called racists and gun-toting thugs again!
The couple who murdered two Las Vegas cops have been associated with swastikas and the "Don't Tread on Me" Gadsden flag. I like the Gadsden flag and support the 2nd amendment, but despise everything about Nazis. However, this story will be used to tar all of us. Just wait and see.
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I am concerned about all the noise the anti- second amendment side cries out in the name of all that is good and decent, etc. We need to defend our rights by speaking up and taking a stand whenever the occasion presents itself. But coming from the right side of the gun issue is somehow perceived as a "shoot em up bang, bang" type person with almost evil overtones... All I can say is that I will keep my gun legally or not. Period.
JC
This whole thing's a setup. Putting lovers of liberty together with oppressors.
Those two tried to infiltrate the Bundy protest. The crowd's own marshals showed them the door. But I wonder whether anyone suspected what I suspect they were: government operatives.
The protagonists in the AS and The Fountainhead were not normal. Normal is fine, but it's over-rated.
This is my favorite thing about the US. It's far from perfect, but when someone says, "you're doing something abnormal or totally different", the average American has a more positive attitude on first hearing that than most people around the world. People are intelligent and free-thinking around the world, but the _first_ reaction to someone doing something abnormal is more positive in America.
I know it needs to become more so, but it's pretty good now compared to most other places.
Almost _everyone_ says they oppose gov't. Sometimes they (usually politicians) do it sanctimoniously: "Am I a rare righteous person willing to stand up to gov't spending? [except for all the programs I benefit from]." The joke goes that we want to cut gov't, but not programs that affect the children, the elderly, or the military, i.e. almost all spending.
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