AG Barr warming up the gallows!

Having a military service background minor discretion may be put up with but wholesale following of unconstitutional orders are not going to happen in our troops.

That is what civilians do but can be delt with.
Did you read my post.. circa 2004 Army infantry. Did you pay attention to all the Obama era removals in the mil? I wish you were right but know you are wrong.
 
But, there’s gonna be plenty of untrained young men who have their daddy’s AR and the lust for liberty, they will be untrained. Then eventually you’ll have young men who watched there fathers murdered for standing up for liberty. Some may have never shot a 22 but the lust will come from deep within. There will be lots of untrained individuals

Much to the chagrin of assholes in places like "lightfighter", "pistol-forum", "primary & secondary" and other such douchebag "sheepdog" forums where people beat off about all the "training" they go to, lots of untrained Americans manage to kill robbers, rapists, home intruders, etc in self defense.

I think the "untrained" are either better than you assume or will learn right quick.
 
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Training is important, but only if the trainee will use it. Back bone is more important, everything else is a learned skill set.

Resolve is a tough thing to break once set in place....


I meet people that do dangerous shit.

Tree climbers, construction guys, guys operating machines that will rip your arm off in the blink of an eye, service guys working in dangerous non infantry MOS - flight deck etc.

They do dangerous jobs with inherent typically non human threats.

It's interesting when I say to them "Dude be safe, your job scares the shit out of me", they will say "No way, you got it bad. I'd never be able to stop a car not knowing who is inside"

It's interesting to me these guys work inches away from death but it's impersonality does cause fear they are afraid of the human danger.

I don't know I guess everyone tends to take their threats for granted to a point and we avoid those threats that really scare us.
 
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"I'll take Warlords for $1000 Alex."

"Commanded a company of 20-something rednecks, all armed with suppressed precision 22rimfires, during the second American Civil War."

"Who is Crazy Old Joe?"
I would probally go as far to say that the 22LR has killed more than most arms combined.
But that may be a strech for some to absorb since most shooter's say you need a 6.5 Creedmore to get the killin done.
 
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Well, I'd rather die trying to improve than regret every second under a socialist regime.

Many, many did in Nazi Germany. The Gestapo and SD rounded them up for the death camps by the truckloads.

Like the red flag laws of today, the neighbors would finger the targeted individuals. The Gestapo and SS would then wait until they had a goodly number of suspects and then stage block/neighborhood/ghetto-wide pre-dawn raids, loading truckloads onto cattle cars direct to the death camps; no due process, no restrictions on collateral damage.

This was all acceptable to the troopers involved because their quarry had been systematically dehumanized via invasive and long-term propaganda. Today's MSM harangues about white supremacists and lone wolf gunmen are the precisely same thing ongoing these days.

Imagine awakening pre-dawn in the midst of a neighborhood-wide, battalion-sized SWAT operation targeting yourself and your non-socialist neighbors. Nobody would come to your aid, nobody would even risk looking out to see, because you had long ago ceased to be real humans, and the Storm Troopers had become all powerful. Your family would be joining you in the rail cars. No due process, maybe a tribunal operating mass production style, no recourse, you're headed to a dead end.

Think that can't happen here? That's what the German people thought, too.

They had barely survived a deep economic depression (Obama style), and were drained and defeated as a whole nation. Hitler and his SA had rejuvenated the Nation and defied the inhumane oppressions dictated by the treaty of Versailles.

The economic reversal by Trump of today's economy has derailed that part of the plan, but they see it only as a setback. They remain patient, they continue their MSM propaganda, as they whittle away at the Congressional majority BAMN.

Pretty much all you'd need to know about what would be the strategies an uprising would face can be found in the history of the transformation of Germany from the Wiemar Republic to the Nazi Reich. The shadow dwellers know the Nazi playbook as well as any, and they are reading it in detail. They continue to set up the environment where they can step in and become the heroic saviors that early Pre-Reich Hitler and the SA represented. No wonder they detest a strong America with a healthy economy. It's not Communist enough for them.

We are living it right now, and it's no coincidence.

Knowing what you know now, would you suffer a Goebbels or a Himmler to live today?

Knowing what you know now, would you allow masses of undocumented aliens to pass freely through your borders so they could redirect the path of our political system, and later, serve as the initial scapegoats in a cleanup that sweeps all up all the trash, including you and I, with the same broom? Would you allow MS-13 and the Cartels to disrupt peace and freedom among your youth, corrupting decency and morals? Would you smile and bow before folks who enable this travesty to advance unchecked, resist hampering its advance, and even force immorality and indecency on you as a new normal.

Then why are you already doing all of this?

Stop it. Stop it now. Why are you waiting?

Or are you expecting someone else to do it for you?

If not you, who? If not now, when?

Greg
 
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Much to the chagrin of assholes in places like "lightfighter", "pistol-forum", "primary & secondary" and other such douchebag "sheepdog" forums where people beat off about all the "training" they go to, lots of untrained Americans manage to kill robbers, rapists, home intruders, etc in self defense.

I think the "untrained" are either better than you assume or will learn right quick.


I think you need to start with good stock that believes in personal responsibility, has struggled to succeed and doesnt live with a safety net.

We have always had that to draw on up until the last 40 years or so.

Now the balance of population has left us with a "fighting" pool ill equipped for hardship and work.
 
Well, I'd rather die trying to improve than regret every second under a socialist regime.

I'd guess that feeling isn't very widespread nowadays though.


Insert this frequently posted comment here....

“And how we burned in the camps later, thinking: What would things have been like if every Security operative, when he went out at night to make an arrest, had been uncertain whether he would return alive and had to say good-bye to his family? Or if, during periods of mass arrests, as for example in Leningrad, when they arrested a quarter of the entire city, people had not simply sat there in their lairs, paling with terror at every bang of the downstairs door and at every step on the staircase, but had understood they had nothing left to lose and had boldly set up in the downstairs hall an ambush of half a dozen people with axes, hammers, pokers, or whatever else was at hand?... The Organs would very quickly have suffered a shortage of officers and transport and, notwithstanding all of Stalin's thirst, the cursed machine would have ground to a halt! If...if...We didn't love freedom enough. And even more – we had no awareness of the real situation.... We purely and simply deserved everything that happened afterward.”

― Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn , The Gulag Archipelago 1918–1956


Its right there for all to read.

Pure truth from someone that experienced it and expressed his regret for acceding rather than dying.

Its an old truth.

Shaekspeare knew it.....

A coward dies a thousand times before his death, but the valiant taste of death but once. It seems to me most strange that men should fear, seeing that death, a necessary end, will come when it will come.”

Patrick Henry must have been a fan.....

"Give me liberty, or give me death!"


Its easy to do for the first to commit to it but the real bravery occurs when you are the second person knowing the consequences..

Few weeks ago someone posted a video of a guy crazy dancing all alone at a festival.

Guy is there jamming away in his best Michael J Fox impression while everyone sits and watches.

Than another guy, despite knowing first guy is being ridiculed joins in and starts crazy dancing with him.

In comes a third and in short time there is a large crowd of crazy dancers.

It wasnt the first guys decision to dance that really mattered. He made a singular decision. He presented an idea or solution.

The idea or solution doesnt matter unless the second party accepts it.

Perhaps second guy was only joining in to make fun of first guy and never intended to start a thing. for whatever his reason was his acceptance of first guys idea made it easier for the even more timid to join in.

One guy may die on his hill for a cause but until the second guy comes along and feels the idea or solution is valid enough to emulate a revolution will not take place.

One guy firing his gun in Lexington was the stimulus that got others firing their guns. If the second guy had not fired no one would have.

I qual'd for my job yesterday.

We were doing drills off a timer.

On a couple of the drills someone anticipated the timer and "jumped the gun".

As soon as the second guy fired in response to the early shooter the whole line lit up.

If someone jumped the gun and no one followed suit no one else fired.

I was not the second guy in any of these incidences but when the whole line let go I was like "Hey more trigger time with provided ammo" and I shot my double taps.


Point is Going Number one is the introduction and represents innovation but the real shit starts if you are brave enough to go Number 2.

That one monk BBQ in Vietnam didnt bring down Diem and lead to the VN War it was the next guy that got out the Kingsford Lighter fluid that started the revolution.
 
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Durham Targeting Sr Obama Admin In “Criminal Investigation” – According To Fmr US Attorney

“This is a federal grand jury. This is not a review. This is not an IG audit. This is not some Congressional Research Service look at history. This is a criminal investigation of a bunch of people who tried to seditious overthrow the President of the United States.”


 
Durham Targeting Sr Obama Admin In “Criminal Investigation” – According To Fmr US Attorney

“This is a federal grand jury. This is not a review. This is not an IG audit. This is not some Congressional Research Service look at history. This is a criminal investigation of a bunch of people who tried to seditious overthrow the President of the United States.”


If it pans out, show/video them doing the perp walk or swinging from the gallows on Pay per view, an watch the national debt free fall,..
 
Durham Targeting Sr Obama Admin In “Criminal Investigation” – According To Fmr US Attorney

“This is a federal grand jury. This is not a review. This is not an IG audit. This is not some Congressional Research Service look at history. This is a criminal investigation of a bunch of people who tried to seditious overthrow the President of the United States.”




Ill only believe it when its reported Obama, Hillary, Stephanopolous and Comey are seen on the streets of Havana being given celebrity status and citizenship.
 
Ill only believe it when its reported Obama, Hillary, Stephanopolous and Comey are seen on the streets of Havana being given celebrity status and citizenship.

maybe that's why shcumer, nadler and schiff-for-brains are already dual Israeli citizens, along with danang dick, feinstein, sanders...
 
Insert this frequently posted comment here....

“And how we burned in the camps later, thinking: What would things have been like if every Security operative, when he went out at night to make an arrest, had been uncertain whether he would return alive and had to say good-bye to his family? Or if, during periods of mass arrests, as for example in Leningrad, when they arrested a quarter of the entire city, people had not simply sat there in their lairs, paling with terror at every bang of the downstairs door and at every step on the staircase, but had understood they had nothing left to lose and had boldly set up in the downstairs hall an ambush of half a dozen people with axes, hammers, pokers, or whatever else was at hand?... The Organs would very quickly have suffered a shortage of officers and transport and, notwithstanding all of Stalin's thirst, the cursed machine would have ground to a halt! If...if...We didn't love freedom enough. And even more – we had no awareness of the real situation.... We purely and simply deserved everything that happened afterward.”

― Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn , The Gulag Archipelago 1918–1956


Its right there for all to read.

Pure truth from someone that experienced it and expressed his regret for acceding rather than dying.

Its an old truth.

Shaekspeare knew it.....

A coward dies a thousand times before his death, but the valiant taste of death but once. It seems to me most strange that men should fear, seeing that death, a necessary end, will come when it will come.”

Patrick Henry must have been a fan.....

"Give me liberty, or give me death!"


Its easy to do for the first to commit to it but the real bravery occurs when you are the second person knowing the consequences..

Few weeks ago someone posted a video of a guy crazy dancing all alone at a festival.

Guy is there jamming away in his best Michael J Fox impression while everyone sits and watches.

Than another guy, despite knowing first guy is being ridiculed joins in and starts crazy dancing with him.

In comes a third and in short time there is a large crowd of crazy dancers.

It wasnt the first guys decision to dance that really mattered. He made a singular decision. He presented an idea or solution.

The idea or solution doesnt matter unless the second party accepts it.

Perhaps second guy was only joining in to make fun of first guy and never intended to start a thing. for whatever his reason was his acceptance of first guys idea made it easier for the even more timid to join in.

One guy may die on his hill for a cause but until the second guy comes along and feels the idea or solution is valid enough to emulate a revolution will not take place.

One guy firing his gun in Lexington was the stimulus that got others firing their guns. If the second guy had not fired no one would have.

I qual'd for my job yesterday.

We were doing drills off a timer.

On a couple of the drills someone anticipated the timer and "jumped the gun".

As soon as the second guy fired in response to the early shooter the whole line lit up.

If someone jumped the gun and no one followed suit no one else fired.

I was not the second guy in any of these incidences but when the whole line let go I was like "Hey more trigger time with provided ammo" and I shot my double taps.


Point is Going Number one is the introduction and represents innovation but the real shit starts if you are brave enough to go Number 2.

That one monk BBQ in Vietnam didnt bring down Diem and lead to the VN War it was the next guy that got out the Kingsford Lighter fluid that started the revolution.

I have the advantage of being in a small, isolated, rural area. If they start it won't start at my door, but if they knock they will get met with bullets through the door, walls, and anything else needed to send a message.

After the fair warning of "here to take the guns? Well, then, I'd better unload them for you!" Through the security camera of course. I have a closed door policy.