Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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- simply allow them to build their Caliphate in the middle east and beyond, - don't focus on intelligence-gathering systems here and allowing them to weaken, - continue to put limits on the handcuffed Syrian bombing missions, - continue to not listen to your military advisors, - continue to belittle our domestic police, - use 1/3 of your speech - and 90% of your US Attorney General's speech last Thursday to warning US citizens not to hold prejudice against all Muslims, - do not lead ALL the peaceful nations, including Muslim countries to rebel against this worldwide scurge. Continue to state the 65 country coalition is focused on this effort, clouding the actual truth. Oh, and after all this - pass the baton to the new president in '17 when this war has worsened even more.
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Last edited by Steve9930; 12-07-2015 at 10:49 AM. |
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Nothing new or any value added to the serious problem even after the CA incident.
Displayed below is a portrait of the enemy confronting us and forever elusive and deinied for some unkown reason by this administration and all it's advisors: ISIS plot for world domination revealed in chilling detail with plans for education and industry - Mirror Online Maybe just a one time propaganda production, however validated and made more realistic by the CA attack. |
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This morning, The FBI announced that they are treating this as a terrorist attack and that they have evidence that these people are part of a larger organization. You mean to tell me that the president of The United States didn't have some information that this was the case? A lot of what he said made sense to me, by why go out of your way to make a statement that you know with 99% certainty is going to be proven wrong. More gun laws are not going to change anything. We need to start enforcing the gun laws that we have with maximum sentences. Even with that, more laws aren't going to stop crimes. Laws don't prevent crime. they only serve to punish people who break them. How many laws were broken by the two shooters? They're going to be in big trouble now. We already have laws against murdering people, but people still get murdered. Does anyone think that we need more anti murder laws? As someone pointed out, a huge percentage of gun deaths in this country are suicides. Does anyone think that those unfortunate souls wouldn't find another way to end their lives? What was not mentioned is the huge percentage of homicides that are gang banger on gang banger. If you solve the gang problem and you'd eliminate a large number of gun related homicides. Another point is that although these mass shootings get a lot of media attention and get everyone all worked up, they actually account for a very small percentage of gun deaths.
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If they weren't so strict and citizens had the right to carry, the carnage likely would have ended sooner. Franc's strict laws didn't hamper the shooters at all.
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Highest officeholder in the nation actually believing and stating that the enemy SHOULD be destroyed, and doing it. |
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It's probably too simple an idea to say that anti-Second Amendment folks should identify themselves so that when the terrorists come around, they know who are sympathizers and who we crazy gun-toting cowboys are. This way, I'm sure no harm will come to them. A little lapel pin, perhaps, or small sign in a window saying "No Gun Zone" would suit me just fine.
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Every fascist government has disarmed its citizens. If you've read about the African villages that have been annihilated recently, you know that Boko Haram, a radical Islamic group, does it before a massacre...it's the only way to ensure no resistance. Closer to home, the government went door-to-door after Hurricane Katrina and confiscated the legal weapons of law-abiding citizens before they were forced to evacuate to mass shelters. Thugs still were able to smuggle weapons into the shelters and used the against the defenseless. There were rapes, robberies, beatings as a result...thugs doing what thugs do best.
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These discussions can go on forever but I thought I would lend a few thoughts before this ends.
1st in this day and age you have to be vigilant. When in large crowds be aware of what is going on about you and where the exits are located. Loud popping noises today are probably not fireworks. 2nd if you decide to exercise your 2nd Amendment Rights get some training and practice with your weapon so as to be proficient. Remember once you fire that weapon you own that bullet no matter where it eventually comes to a stop. Many of the gun ranges, the NRA, and a other places provide firearms training. 3rd Be aware of what is going on in the neighbor, as I doubt there are people in this area planning an event you may hear something from someone else. Law enforcement can be very discreet about looking into something. See something, say something. Remember your security is your responsibility. In most cases law enforcement shows up to write the report. They can't be everywhere instantly. |
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Before the terrorist attack in Paris I flew to NY. I was one of the first people to board. I got confused because my assigned seat was in the back of the plane. When I sat down I noticed a briefcase under the empty seat next to me. I quickly got the stewardess because that's what you're supposed to do if you see something not right. She saw the bag and told me the owner was in the back bathroom and thanked me.
It's peculiar to me why I first thought bomb instead of bathroom. And before 9/11 I probably would not have said anything. |
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"[Liberal commentator Juan] Williams responded: "Look, Bill, I'm not a bigot. You know the kind of books I've written about the civil rights movement in this country. But when I get on the plane, I got to tell you, if I see people who are in Muslim garb and I think, you know, they are identifying themselves first and foremost as Muslims, I get worried. I get nervous." NPR Fires Juan Williams 2010 NPR Ends Juan Williams' Contract After Muslim Remarks : NPR |
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http://www.newsweek.com/gun-control-...untries-379105
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It was different though in the Twin Cities to a certain extent as many people there still seemed to hunt/fish/camp and the like. There does not seem to be any simple solution to this but watching out for one another and getting back a sense of community in many areas. That seems like a matter of local governments, organizations, etc., and not something done by bureaucrats. |
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