Posted on 07/30/2014 7:50:02 AM PDT by KeyLargo
MDA Anti Gun Moms Protest TOPLESS Against Texas Open Carry Group Published on Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Texas --(Ammoland.com)- On Sunday July 26th 2014, CATI (Come and Take It) conducted a walk through downtown Austin to raise awareness for the current restrictions on gun rights in Texas.
This walk is done monthly, and todays walk was led by Thomas Jefferson from their Austin Chapter. Anti-gun protestors decided to crash the event and protest the protest, accept they conducted their protest TOPLESS!
The walk began on Congress in downtown Austin near the Capitol, and the ladies followed CATIs members throughout of the day.
These women mentioned Moms Demand Action (MDA) petitions according to CATI Austins leader Tom Jefferson, and continually discussed the requests made by Target and Chipotle to leave guns outside their establishments, which of course Moms Demand Action was solely responsible for.
Unfortunately, the nonsense didnt stop there. The women continued to remain topless in front of innocent children that were with todays CATI group, shout obscenities and racial slurs, while BAREing signs that contained vulger sexual messages. See the pictures below, which I obviously had to censor.
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“Topless”? What did they do, unscrew their heads and leave them at home?
LOL!!!!!
You need to put a warning to not read this thread before breakfast. I may not be able to eat all day now.
Damn... what has been seen, cannot be unseen.
But hey... if these dimbulbs want to walk around showing their boobs, no big deal.
Carry anyway.
Whoever covered that picture up-— thanks.
Thanks to this thread, I now KNOW that we now are being kept abreast of Women’s Free Expression of their right to bare arms.
Time and gravity have been very unkind to her.
No one is trying to ban them having boobs, even at home.
No one is trying to regulate the size of their boobs.
No one wants them to pay $152 for a permit to carry their boobs concealed.
So STFU you bunch of fascists.
Topless or brainless? Anti-gun protesters bare their ignorance at open-carry rally
July 27, 2014 by Tom Tillison 222 Comments
Taking open carry to a new level, a group of women went topless on the streets of Austin, Texas, to strut their anti-gun views.
The women turned out Saturday to protest a monthly walk hosted by a local chapter of the pro-gun rights group, Come and Take It, according to BuzzPo.
The goal of Come and Take It is to educate Americans on their right to openly carry shotguns and rifles in a safe manner, according to its website.
BuzzPo reported that the topless ladies followed the pro-gun activists throughout the day, carrying signs, including one that said: Boobs feed babies, and bring Joy and Comfort; Guns only bring Death.
Tom Jefferson, head of the Austin chapter of Come and Take It, told BuzzPo that the ladies referenced a petition from the Michael Bloomberg-backed anti-gun group, Moms Demand Action, and commented on the groups successful effort to persuade Target and Chipotle to ask customers not to bring guns inside their establishments.
Jefferson said the women also made racist remarks.
They followed us into a small coffee shop and called us the Aryan Brotherhood, he said, according to BuzzPo. They continually used terms like white pride and white power. Their allegations are obvious nonsense, as we not only have many African American members in our group, but also on our walk today.
God, why did I look . . .
Nicely done, Key...!!!
How did they get a cow to wear a tshirt?
Mamas for The Obamas!? a semi unofficial by product...of National Organization of Weird WIld Womens
You still haven’t figured out that those who go topless usually SHOULDN’T?
I hope those muffs on the kid are sound suppressing...
I was really surprised at a scenario in a shooter’s meet where you were to carry a doll around in one hand while shooting the course.
Nobody even thought about the baby’s ears for some reason.
In other news, a bit of proof reading and spell checker would go a long way in this article. Good grief.
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