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Police shut down mysterious 'Oath Keepers' guarding rooftops in downtown Ferguson
St Louie Post Dispatch ^
| November 29, 2014
| Jesse Bogan
Posted on 11/29/2014 3:29:48 PM PST by Second Amendment First
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To: Tired of Taxes
"The rest of the story is not visible at the link" The rest of the story is ongoing. The oathkeepes will now become "protestors" with signs out front of the businesses they are protecting. They will be protesting this illegal action. Read this blog post about it HERE.
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11/30/2014 1:37:55 PM PST
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Da Bilge Troll
(Defeatism is not a winning strategy!)
To: Da Bilge Troll
Interesting. Thanks for the info and the links.
To: marktwain
They are saying, in effect, we cannot protect you and we will not let anyone else help you protect yourself.
DING! DING! DING! WE GOT A WINNER!!!
The cops are afraid that if you fight back, then a real conflict will result and then they really will have to do their jobs, and well...we can't have that happening, now can we?!?!
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12/01/2014 9:04:50 AM PST
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ExTxMarine
(PRAYER: It's the only HOPE for real CHANGE in America!)
To: Lazamataz
Just ‘moving along’ (IE: operating...ones body) is also ‘w/out a license’, no?
Good officer, could you site the statute? No, then please leave until you can and/or have a court order
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12/01/2014 9:25:21 AM PST
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i_robot73
(Give me one example and I will show where gov't is the root of the problem(s).)
To: Second Amendment First
If the police can’t do the job right, they will prevent those who can, from doing it.
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