Posted on 08/25/2014 7:12:26 AM PDT by Hojczyk
And a Saiga 12g with a 20 round drum mag....
Situational Awareness is everything.
Infrequently, I drive Mrs WBill crazy with it. I'll walk into a place and just *know* that something isn't right. "Let's go.", says I, and she'll want to know why, because "We just got here".
Thing is that I can't tell what's wrong, it's just that something isn't right. It's not an obvious thing, like some crazy person waving a .45 around or a mob of 30 or 40 angry black people....it's more of a feel in the room. Body language, or what's being said, or not being said, maybe. 9 times out of 10, it's probably nothing at all, but I've learned to trust my gut instincts.
She used to be more vocal about it, until one night we saw on the news later that the place I got us out of was robbed moments after we left.
I’m sure Holder is flying there as I post.
I wasn’t there by choice. I was working for BAE Systems at the time. We were sent down there to build 10 prototype trucks for the Army and Marine Corps JLTV program. Navistar was our partner. They were supposed to provide us with a line and 30 people. When we got there they stuck us in a corner at the back of the plant with crappy lighting and only gave us 6 people who could barely tie their damn boots. We ended up bringing in 30 of our own people. I hate that place.
Don’t go where Angels fear to tread.
They are fully socialized.
Investigated as an aggravate assault? Oh right, hate crimes are only perpetrated by whitey.
What Good Can a Handgun Do Against An Army?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-backroom/2312894/posts
“He said a man waved him over outside the restaurant and told him politely that people were upset by the killing of 18-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, and it wasnt a safe place for whites.”
So they went in a place filled with blacks? After Ferguson, thats like wearing a Kick Me sign on your back.
Big as it is, in these mob situations Id recommend:
THIS at :22 or THIS
Sure to change the mood, because when you are on fire, other priorities arise.
True enough.
******* UPDATE **********
The Marine’s Father in Law called into The Wilkow Majority this afternoon to discuss the current situation.
The Marine is still at the hospital in critical condition, and in a coma.
Doctors have informed his family that he may not come out of the coma, and if he does, he may be confined to a bed and unable to walk for the rest of his life.
This is the reality of the situation that is NOT getting media coverage.
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