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To: marktwain

Trying to reason with racebaiter reverends is like trying to negotiate with a rabid wolf, it goes nowhere, and they’re not going to listen anyway.

As long as rioting and racecard rules prevail, and work for them, they’ll keep using them.

The states with SYG laws need to stand THEIR ground and refuse to eradicate these laws because of community organizers are pitching tantrums.

Cowardly politicians issuing piecemeal concessions are blind to the incrementalism that is destroying our nation.

The states need to tell the reverends Jackson, Sharpton, Holder, and Obama to F-off, and leave the laws in place. There’s a reason the majority of states have these laws, and the right to self defense is as old as mankind, and the animal kingdom. It’s natural, it’s instinctive, and it’s right.

Trying to neuter our right to self defense in lieu of succeeding to disarm us is what despots and dictators do, not Americans.

I don’t imagine there is a person in America that wishes Zimmerman had not got out of that care more than Zimmerman himself. The events that followed happened, and we all know the results. He was railroaded by political pressure into a trial that should not have been, and STILL found not guilty based on the facts.

But the piglets of the left want to wallow in their bitterness as long as they can in an effort to reverse the verdict to their liking, not to get back at Zimmerman as much as winning the battle of division and strife.


6 posted on 07/21/2013 8:12:14 AM PDT by FrankR (They will become our ultimate masters the day we surrender the 2nd Amendment.)
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To: FrankR

Good post and I concur.


20 posted on 07/21/2013 10:21:02 AM PDT by corlorde (forWARD of the state)
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