Posted on 12/30/2016 8:46:20 AM PST by Noumenon
Edited on 12/30/2016 3:38:28 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
PFL
I still get a warm and fuzzy feeling every time I see an M14. Best weapon I ever carried.
Amen, Brother.
Many thousands, if not millions, of us feel the same exact way.
WHEN they show up at the inauguration to start their crap, I would love to see the bikers go “full Negan” on them and beat the ever living piss outta every one of em. Give em the beating/spanking that their momma never gave em. Lord knows it’s long overdue and they really got it coming to em in a big way. Let’s hope it’s given to to em in a manner they’ll soon never forget...assuming they live thru it.
As the “Counterculture” back in the Sixties used to say: “RIGHT ON!!”
It is we, the “Silent Majority” who are today’s counterculture. The counter to the Globalist, Neo-Marxist totalitarian garbage who infest out colleges, our government, our political parties, and our media.
After Trump is sworn in the “Culture Wars” will grow even hotter. Be prepared.
Bravo! The ultimate "inside" joke!
Amen!
“...It is we, the Silent Majority who are todays counterculture. ..”
Chuckle.... funny how that happened, ain’t it...?
Life is a wheel. What goes around, comes around.
Coming out of college, I had no desire to be an Infantry Officer, so my choice of combat arms was Air Defense Artillery.
I thought for sure I was going into Finance Corps, as my degree was in public accounting. Silly me...lololol. The Army said I did such a great job getting that degree, they put me in ADA, partly on the recommendation of my Professor of Military Science. lololol
In its infinite wisdom, the Army done good. During my eight-plus years of active duty, I had some really incredible experiences, such as living in Germany for 4+ years. My 18 months as a Battalion S-4 (Supply Officer) was great, thanks to my degree...nobody at higher HQ screwed with us, I was running circles around them at briefings and at budget time.
The only downside was that I knew I'd never make major, as the unofficial motto of ADA is "We Eat Our Young". My OERs were great from superiors who expected independence and imagination from me, not so for those who were micromanagers.
That's ok, no regrets. Thanks for your service.
As to the subject of this thread, see my tagline.
Wow...I sprouted three chest hairs by just reading that.
SEMPER FI!
Thanks for this post, Noumenon. Iron Mike nails it.
BTW, your homepage is a masterpiece.
Some of us might be the older generation. Yet I can still hit a gallon ice cream pail at 3 hundred yards.
Get the picture? They do, and that is why they wont try anything without all their little bastard friends around them. They might feel safe around the big cities, but when they have to travel outside of their safe zone, they are as good as what is dropped in the toilet.
Matter of fact, were having some theft problems in this nieghborhood a while ago. I spread the word. “You ever see what a head shot looks like? Well, it looks kinda like a watermellon exploding.” “And dont run, because it aint gonna help you.”
Havent had any problems since.
It's been barely 40 years and one month since I pinned my wings on!
Love it. On board with it. Thank you for posting it.
Liberals: Deal with it.
Yes!
As a pilot I have nothing but admiration for people that can jump out of perfectly good aircraft. I can’t do it.
bttt
We will be participating in a counter-revolution
The Snowflakes have no clue what awaits them.
First there are police. But the police have Rules of Engagement that would make a Marine blush. They are the Thin Blue Line that keeps the peace, though, and they will bravely meet the first wave.
The next “line in the sand” is the military, or more accurately the National Guard, which is the same thing. We don’t know what orders these guys (and gals) will operate under, but it’s sure to be interesting, and harsh.
The final backstop is the biggest armed group of all — the militia. That’s us. Just deer hunters alone would number in the millions, all of them armed and accurate. Add non-hunters and you have Yamamoto’s Nightmare of a rifle behind every blade of grass.
Rules of Engagement for the militia? Gee, I don’t know of any. But if this postulated commie revolution gets past the police and the National Guard, I can’t see many prisoners taken, if you get my meaning.
A lot of Snowflakes are going to thaw if they engage in violence. A lot.
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