To: patriotgal1787
LEOs should be scared. They are "caught in the middle". They may be trying to decide whether they will "turn theirs in" when the time comes but more importantly they had best be deciding which side they are on and how to make that clear to those of us who have already decided we won't be turning a damn thing in. It is truly a dilemma and one I wouldn't care to be in. How can they keep from becoming targets when the day comes?
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19 posted on
07/09/2009 12:39:36 PM PDT by
wastoute
(translation of tag "Come and get them (bastards)" and the Scout Motto)
To: wastoute
That’s a problem when telling people of the dangers of UN Treaties (UN Rights of the Child) that have the force of law.
“I’m not afraid of any UN guys. Tell ‘em to come and get some.”
It won’t be that way. It’ll be a busybody social worker accompanied by the local sheriff/deputy whose kid plays in little league with your kid.
You gonna shoot ‘em?
21 posted on
07/09/2009 12:42:08 PM PDT by
MrB
(Go Galt now, save Bowman for later)
To: wastoute
LEOs should be scared. They are "caught in the middle". They may be trying to decide whether they will "turn theirs in" when the time comes but more importantly they had best be deciding which side they are on and how to make that clear to those of us who have already decided we won't be turning a damn thing in. It is truly a dilemma and one I wouldn't care to be in. How can they keep from becoming targets when the day comes?
You might want to re-hink that. Read that article closely...the author is flat out stating that he and his officer friends are not going to be following ordes to confiscate firearms. He is talking about the same conversations I have been having with my law enforcement friends. You have more friends in blue than you think.
87 posted on
07/10/2009 5:53:31 AM PDT by
Abundy
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