Posted on 09/15/2019 6:01:22 AM PDT by mplc51
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While Trump at a young age was buying apartments and becoming a real estate mogul in New York, look at the great stuff Beto did after college (Wiki):
He later took a position at H. W. Wilson Company as a proofreader, and wrote short stories and songs in his free time.
O'Rourke returned to El Paso in 1998. At first, he was working with computers as an inventory tracker at his mother's upscale furniture store and living in an apartment building owned by his father.
O'Rourke said he wanted to address "brain-drain", or the exodus of youth caused by lack of opportunity.
In 2000, he co-founded Stanton Street Technology Group, an Internet services and software company. With O'Rourke himself unable to obtain a loan, his father took out a $20,000 loan on his behalf. The company's first client was O'Rourke's mother's furniture store.
Quite the entrepreneur, that Frankie O'Rourke. /sarc
“art mover”?
What’s that? Like “move that picture to this wall and hang this picture on the other wall”?
Beto Specials... LOL
>>Yamamoto wouldn’t even try: “an American behind every blade of grass with a rifle.”<<
Today, Yamamoto might take a shot at it, with the democrats being 1/2 of the population. They would probably take California coast pretty easily.
And anyone who said anything bad about the Japanese would have their brains washed out with soap. Japan would probably be able to take it without a single shot.
Democrats don’t understand - it’s NOT a ‘buyback’ unless the government sold the gun in the first place...
If the government offers money for something you don’t want to sell - for something you don’t want to give up... and they INSIST... you take their offer...
It’s confiscation...
Democrats don’t understand - it’s NOT a ‘buyback’ unless the government sold the gun in the first place...
If the government offers money for something you don’t want to sell - for something you don’t want to give up... and they INSIST that you take their offer...
It’s confiscation...
That's the problem, though. My wallet is empty.
No voting for me :-(
Moving pictures. You know, like Rush in 1981.
"Today, Yamamoto might take a shot at it, with the democrats being 1/2 of the population. They would probably take California coast pretty easily. And anyone who said anything bad about the Japanese would have their brains washed out with soap. Japan would probably be able to take it without a single shot."
Yes. Today, the Japanese would find America an easy target. It was American resolve and the American spirit that defeated the Japanese Empire. Today these and all American values are under attack by the enemy within. The entire Democrat Party has embraced the worst excesses of America's domestic and foreign enemies and the decadence of Western Civilization; it considers the USA to be an evil, racist, nazi nation that must be destroyed, and its objective is exactly that.
Hitler would also find America an easy mark today. Britain too. Churchill would be demonized as Trump is today.
The American reaction to the attack on New York on September 11, 2001, was quite different from the American reaction to the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Yamamoto wouldnt even try: an American behind every blade of grass with a rifle.
I have been trying to find a direct source of this quote. The best I have been able to find is “attributed to Yamamoto” according to a historian on MacArthur’s staff. I find that to be a indirect therefore a weak source. Anybody have a better source for the quote?
The quote has been disputed, but the objectivity of the disputers has also been disputed.
LOL..........
Beto Specials? GUN SPECIALS! And huge numbers.
Beat Beto. The Soros paid ComDem Mouthpiece.
Poor man wanna be rich
Rich man wanna be king
And a king ain’t satisfied
‘Til he rules everything....
-Springsteen, “ Badlands”
When I talk to anti-gunners I want the facts I quote to be ironclad sourced. I stopped using that quote because I can’t verify whether its factual or not.
When you use something in your argument that is more myth then fact it doesn’t help your argument.
That pic reminds me of the Mexican gang bangers that used to come out east of San Diego to try out their toys. No attempt at aimed fire, just blaze away in the dirt in front of you.
You’re right, of course. Truth-truth for its own sake—is our best ally.
Shows how dangerous the democrats have become true colors fly.
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