Posted on 06/30/2016 10:30:16 AM PDT by Lera
Before that happens, it will morph into an emphatic statement of our complete displeasure with this untenable suggestion, that we (you and I and all whom I know) and Trump will cram up their greasy creases sideways if need be.
We have them outnumbered by many-thousands-to-one. They really are in a deep, dark hole before they even get started.
I agree that we have the power, and we could take any situation and mold it in our collective image. Cattle also have the power, but they are comfortable behind their barb wire fences. It is not that they cannot break out, but that they think they can’t. The fences are in the mind.
They are Alpineco vehicles. It is the Pitbull VX model. Client confidentiality is not uncommon for defense firms to exercise.
Then please explain why they are on the roads of Texas and Virginia, inquiring minds want to know LOL.
You’re opposed to American workers being employed to build armored cars for the UN? Maybe you think the company manufacturing them should move the production to Mexico?
There are a bunch of manufacturers who build these things, located around the country. If the ones you’re talking about were being shipped on the back of flatbed trucks, then they were likely on their way to Houston or Newport News to get loaded onto ships. BAE and Alpine were referring specifically to the ones in that photo when they denied that the trucks were theirs.
Now, if you saw them parked at road intersections, and manned by a bunch of not-from-around-heres wearing blue helmets, then that’s a whole different ball of wax.
I’ll bet those cattle don’t own 275-Million guns. We do.
Strong Cities Initiative story on Breitbart.
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