Via John "He should make them his next targets. The time for "scenario playing" is over. Doesn't matter where you live now; you're living in a war zone, and its for keeps.
Should he have let the guns and ammo be looted like at the 3rd precinct in MN...? Where the PD couldn't have cleared all their guns and ammo when they bugged out
How long till the police arrived to find the owner's dead body? "
I’m always amazed that people try to loot gun stores. I get that the
contents are valuable on the black market but, given the fact that the
people who run the establishments know how to use the products they
sell, the risk seems awfully high. As if “regular” looting isn’t a bad
enough idea, looting an arms dealer just feels like you’re begging to
get shot.
It’s a lesson one would-be looter learned the hard way last night at a Philadelphia gun store.
It’s a lesson one would-be looter learned the hard way last night at a Philadelphia gun store.
More @ Herman Cain
So I thought the protests and marches, a Constitutional right,and even excusing the looters, arsonists and criminal assaults, was all for justice, equal rights and "the equal protection of the laws"? Yet, the Philadelphia mayor and police Commissoner are condemining the exercise of a basic human and Constitutional right! Wow! What an absolute contradiction! --Ron W
ReplyDeleteI should have been born about 1820. This crap is too much.
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