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tomm1963
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 Posted: Mon Jun 22nd, 2009 02:24 pm
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neda-video Graphic and disturbing  but all Americans who take their rights for granted should watch this. 
This is what happens when disarmed citizens protest against a dictator.
A screaming example why our founding fathers gave us the second amendment, it isn't about duck hunting.

Last edited on Mon Jun 22nd, 2009 02:25 pm by tomm1963

Alexcabbie
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 Posted: Thu Jul 2nd, 2009 05:48 am
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Someone needs to teach these people how to make a "wrist rocket" slingshot to kill some of these butchers and take their weapons.  That said, these unarmed protesters have plenty of guts.  I only wish our own people had such a capacity for vigorous resistance to government abuse.

In a related development the Revolutionary Guard has had its people posting on YouTube and claiming that the people who took this video were "Mossad agents" and the whole thing is a Jewish hoax, etc.  That's what these people are up against, and they really need firearms.

Funny thing.  Obama won't do much more than give a mealy mouthed tut-tut to Iran but say we "must respect" Iranian sovereignty and not meddle.  But when the Honduran army did its job and defended the National Constitution by ousting a president who was hell bent on abrogating the law and seeking a third term, Obama condemned the Honduran army and called their actions "illegal".   The first President with a name ending in a vowel sure does seem to like dictators.  Hmmmmmmmm.............

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 Posted: Thu Jul 2nd, 2009 02:21 pm
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These people who risked their lives trying to help, despite the futility of their efforts and the consequence of their actions, are heroes. We need more of them, everywhere.

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 Posted: Sun Jul 5th, 2009 02:05 am
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We need more of them HERE!!!!!!!


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