Posted on 01/02/2013 1:56:14 PM PST by God luvs America
I've always thought conservatives and Republicans in general don't play the left's game or play it enough- so today i put my words into action. Considering my own personal privacy was violated by the Journal News (i am one of the addresses on their interactive map) i decided to turn the tables on them- and they were not to happy...
Ny doesn’t require shotgun/rifle registration .
Most handgun owners know the pistol is
used to give you time to get the shotgun.
Small house for an Editor of a Newspaper - they must not sell many classified ads...
http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/17-Mcbride-Ave-White-Plains-NY-10603/32975012_zpid/
I would have let him catch up to me just to see what he was going to do about it. You broke no laws.
As I posted on an earlier thread: Someone should post pictures of all the employees kids, and the schools they attend.
I dunno, but it kissed Anderson Cooper on the crotch.
I considrered it but did not want to chance them getting my license plate number.
Of course, rumor has it that whenever Salman Rushdie visits New York, he stays at her house because they are such good friends.
Next time you go... watch for a truck in the driveway. A truck to drag you with.
Columnist proposes killing NRA members, dragging Republicans behind pickups
The presstitutes are really our enemy. No doubt about it.
I know. It’s easier said than done. I’m a former LEO from Westchester County and I had my issues with the Journal News. I give you a lot of credit though for your actions.
she did have a Christmas tree all lit up in her house- don’t know if Rushdie would mingle with infidels even though he’s Indian...that was the strange thing- front door open, house lit up, cars in the front, one with Jersey plates, and this is the first day back to school after Christmas recess...didn’t know if they were guards or friends there to protect her....
the house was less than ordinary and not impressive at all...
Seems fair to me
Inspired by your brave example I visited my neighbourhood voodoo priestess (licensed!) this afternoon, and had her pin needles into a doll representing this newspaper’s editor, whatsisname. It cost me $75, but it was worth it! That’ll learn ‘em!
That was, uh, one of the “Beautiful People”!
CA....
AAAAAAAAAHHHHGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHH THAT DOES NOT HELP!
I disagree that he did nothing very, very strongly.
I believe that it will be an action of this type which will spark the Second Civil War in the U.S.
God luvs America managed to flee the scene without being identified, at least by the hired gun who was presumably responding to what might have been a concern to his employer.
One need have only a little imagination to extrapolate to what might have happened had the hired gun caught up with and attempted to detain this Freeper.
I'm pretty sure that the army troops that left Boston and arrived in Concord on April 19th, 1775 had no idea whatever that their attempt at confiscation of arms would lead to a bloody Revolution and the founding of the United States.
It's not even known who fired the "shot heard round the world". In the case of a Freeper being accosted by a gunman, hired by a liberal journalist who doesn't give a damn about the Second Amendment or the safety or privacy of gun owners, the outcome might be such that nobody would ever know who fired the first shot.
I see the potential for massive repurcussions from activities such as described in this article. If you play with fire, you may get burned and you may set the world, or some part of it, on fire.
I posted on another thread that I hope the Second Amendment Foundation will take up this case and win a victory establishing that, despite any compelling issues that might justify licensing the carrying of concealed weapons, there is no reason at all, let alone compelling, to violate the privacy of gun owners the way the state of New York has done.
i would encourage all to remember "that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable" than to engage in activities whose consequences are unknowable and whose effects cannot be reversed.
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