Posted on 05/11/2012 6:34:15 PM PDT by Nachum
guess Alex Jones is still crazy?? He has been talking about this for months. Bend over and take it America. Don't be upset, this is all done in love and it is all for freedom! Everyone lets sing the Sean Hannity song together...let freedom ring, let the white dove sing...." I love freedom!
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“Are you a licensed and commissioned law enforcement officer? No? Goodbye.”
It prevents politicians from losing the illegal vote by closing our borders to illegals instead.
This is just more proof that government (socialism) doesn’t work and has to kept very small and very limited.
I hate Obama and all democrats/socialists/statists.
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See Germany, mid 30s
Seriously
In another 10 years we'll be getting anal inspections when we ride a train or go through a toll booth.
America has become something akin to a street whore, willingly taking on the infection of Mohamed, and giving up all dignity.
I gave up flying to avoid this crap. Apparently, now I have to give up living in America.
Does anyone know of a country that refuses Islam so that they can then live with freedom?
Maybe all this stuff is making me more paranoid than usual, but here’s an incident for y’all to ruminate over.
During a neighborhood wide garage sale last week, some unknown guy stops by and asks wife if we have any “hunting equipment” for sale. Wife refers him to me.
Guy walks up to me and repeats inquiry. Guy looks like classic middle aged LE type. Spins vague yarn about living “.. down at the the end of a local dirt road in a converted barn” because he’s recently re-immigrated to Kalifornia from Texas. Casts negative comments towards Texas. He reveals that his need for “replacement equipment” is due to having sold all his stuff when he moved to Texas?????
He then proceeds to start with inquires about availability of any long guns, claims his possesses “all the right licenses” (whatever that meant), and moves right on to “any hand guns available?” when I deflect his “hunting equipment” inquiry by claiming lack of interest in such activities.
Upon my referring him to the local, once a month operational gun club for possible sources of “hunting equipment”, from some ACTIVE hunters, it gets REAL interesting.
Now, he claims can’t wait for the next active day at the gun club because he has been invited on a “real great” hunting trip in the next day or two.
The implications here are:
(1) an unknown person strolling throughout our entire neighborhood asking every homeowner if the possessed any “hunting equipment” to open a conversation which rapidly led to discussion of handgun possession
(2) same unknown person implying a willingness to engage in firearms transactions that violate every law in the book on the subject WRT waiting periods, particularly if he indeed possessed “all the right licenses”.
I was uncomfortable at the time and have not been able to adjust this incident into harmless inquiry and just paranoia on my part.
The Goons have mounted worse projects than what this one appears to be to me (think ATF, DOJ and Eric Holder’s Fast & Furious gunwalking project).
Scary times my friends ........... Be REAL careful WHO you talk to and WHAT you say .......
Someone in Obama’s administration must have read Matt Brackens “Enemies: Foreign and Domestic” written ten years ago. In EFAD, The government created FIST to do highway checks.
If you haven’t read any of Matt’s (Travis McGee) books, you are missing something. Start with EFAD and read them all.
Creep was either a lunatic or some flavor of Nazi .. bet on it.
Ditto re the former.
Jury's still sequestered w/ thumb up its collective ass re the latter.
Good advice.
What sort of troubles me, deep in the recesses of my min, is that if the government has the authority to randomly stop people in their private cars, driving down public roads and have the authority to search your car-—what more can they do? How much further can they go?
This whole scenario is pretty scary.
The government always starts with a little step and then, before anyone much notices, it has turned into a nightmare.
The TSA is an example—didn’t most of us want the security of knowing that a plane we boarded was free of “terrorists”?
Now the TSA has their own form of terrorism..........
Good advice.
What sort of troubles me, deep in the recesses of my min, is that if the government has the authority to randomly stop people in their private cars, driving down public roads and have the authority to search your car-—what more can they do? How much further can they go?
This whole scenario is pretty scary.
The government always starts with a little step and then, before anyone much notices, it has turned into a nightmare.
The TSA is an example—didn’t most of us want the security of knowing that a plane we boarded was free of “terrorists”?
Now the TSA has their own form of terrorism..........
The hwy patrol pull this one every so often on I55 in the middle of nowhere between St Louis and Cape Girardeau.
There is no "Drug Search" on the main hwy but at the bottom of an exit right after the sign there is.
The drug mules panic and get off the road to go around the supposed search and right into the arms of the hwy patrol.
It's surprisingly effective.
The locals who happen to actually use that exit are known by the hwy patrolman who lives there are just waved thru.
ping!
That’s right, “Firearms Inspections Stop Terrorism!”
Along with what you said about the real trap at the next exit, such checkpoints also rely on video cameras with powerful zoom lenses, often located on a highway overpass ahead of the bogus “drug search” sign. They are observing cars through the front windshield for sudden activity, including tossing anything out of a window.
I hope I come upon one.....
This unconstitutional interaction will make headlines.... I guarantee it.
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