Friday, January 3, 2020
Comment on General Soleimani actively developing plans to att... & Soleimani is dead and the Appeasers have a sadz
Islam, in its divinely ordained mission to conquer the world in the name of Allah, takes no prisoners and only offers those whom it conquers either death or slavery.
Nor should we take prisoners or spare the rod because that is all Islam understands – full on unmitigated violence; it’s either them or us and we too must keep ruthlessly striking back at them or preemptively hitting them until they no longer exist or decide to give it a rest and slink back to their primitive sandpits and continue slaughtering each other to their hearts content as they have done ever since their sectarian schism following the internecine fight to determine which faction, Sunni or Shia, would succeed Mohammed.
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Via G.W. Long
I have a holiday head cold and felt like crap yesterday. So imagine my utter surprise when I went onto Twitter yesterday evening and learned that the US turned that evil QUDs General Qassem Soleimani into pink mist.
But I shouldn’t have been surprised.
President Trump made it crystal clear on New Year’s Eve that the Iranian-backed attack on the US Embassy in Baghdad would not go unanswered.
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American Principles Defined and Guaranteed by Our Constitution
Via Dan
For centuries, the nation-states of Europe waged constant wars for power and wealth. Fortunes were spent and countless lives lost as part of a perpetual game of chess played by arrogant monarchs to satisfy their adolescent whims and territorial quests. Absolutely no consideration was given to the plight of common men and women except for their usefulness, or uselessness, to the selfish desires of their rulers.
Our nation was founded on Judeo-Christian principles. The Natural Law Rights of each sovereign individual, divine in origin, were to be protected and secured by the government. An individual’s right to own private property was the basis for individual freedom. These American principles are defined in the written text of our Constitution and guaranteed to each of us by that document.
The Constitution was a legal contract between thirteen sovereign states and their citizens individually. The federal government was a creation of the Constitution and not a party to it. The body of the Constitution is the “owners’ manual” for the federal government, outlining the rules and procedures by which it must operate. The Bill of Rights is the contract by which the federal government is required to protect and secure the enumerated rights of each sovereign state and of each one of its sovereign citizens.
For centuries, the nation-states of Europe waged constant wars for power and wealth. Fortunes were spent and countless lives lost as part of a perpetual game of chess played by arrogant monarchs to satisfy their adolescent whims and territorial quests. Absolutely no consideration was given to the plight of common men and women except for their usefulness, or uselessness, to the selfish desires of their rulers.
Our nation was founded on Judeo-Christian principles. The Natural Law Rights of each sovereign individual, divine in origin, were to be protected and secured by the government. An individual’s right to own private property was the basis for individual freedom. These American principles are defined in the written text of our Constitution and guaranteed to each of us by that document.
The Constitution was a legal contract between thirteen sovereign states and their citizens individually. The federal government was a creation of the Constitution and not a party to it. The body of the Constitution is the “owners’ manual” for the federal government, outlining the rules and procedures by which it must operate. The Bill of Rights is the contract by which the federal government is required to protect and secure the enumerated rights of each sovereign state and of each one of its sovereign citizens.
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Virginia governor’s call for 18-person gun ban force comes under fire
Via Busted Knuckles
Virginia’s pop-up gun sanctuary movement
has turned its attention to fighting the governor’s call for a $4.8
million, 18-officer team to enforce his proposed “assault weapons” ban.
Two key groups issued an alert this week to push gun owners to four budget hearings Thursday around the state, asking them to quiz state legislators if they will vote to ban or confiscate weapons.
“We understand that this is short notice. But it would have a significant impact if many of our members could show up and make a 3-minute statement and ask questions of the legislators in attendance,” said the Virginia Citizens Defense League.
“We see in the governor’s proposed budget that he wants $4 million and 18 new law-enforcement positions to enforce a ban on commonly-owned firearms,” said Erich Pratt, Gun Owners of America senior vice president.
18............? :)
Two key groups issued an alert this week to push gun owners to four budget hearings Thursday around the state, asking them to quiz state legislators if they will vote to ban or confiscate weapons.
“We understand that this is short notice. But it would have a significant impact if many of our members could show up and make a 3-minute statement and ask questions of the legislators in attendance,” said the Virginia Citizens Defense League.
“We see in the governor’s proposed budget that he wants $4 million and 18 new law-enforcement positions to enforce a ban on commonly-owned firearms,” said Erich Pratt, Gun Owners of America senior vice president.
More @ Washington Examiner
Ford Producing Limited Run of Heritage Edition Shelby GT350 Mustangs for 2020
The Ford Shelby GT350 is one of Ford’s original performance icons, so it’s only fitting that Ford is producing a limited run of Heritage Edition fastbacks. Finished in classic Wimbledon White with Guardsman Blue racing stripes, the look has an unmistakable Shelby feel. Ford has always been about nostalgia, they were the first of the big three to run with the retro theme after the turn of the century and continue to release anniversary editions and homages to their rich history.
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