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by Ruark
Mon Nov 09, 2020 9:18 am
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I'd stock up on more ammo if it weren't so expensive right now.

It's not just these BLM/Antifa loonies, Biden is also going to immediately cancel Trumps ban on entries from terrorist enclaves ("muslim-majority") countries in the middle east and Africa, and expand the cap on entries with "refugee" status from 15,000 to 150,000. No telling who will be walking our streets now. After these initial moves, he'll start on the gun bans and tearing down the oil industry. Trump's lawsuits are like a dying ember in a rainstorm, a very faint glimmer of hope. Then God help us if we lose the Senate.
by Ruark
Sat Oct 10, 2020 4:51 pm
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gamboolman wrote: Sat Oct 10, 2020 2:32 pm
Thanks to all of the Posts - My questions / scenario is this. We live in a nice suburban neighborhood. Scenario is during daylight - What if a Mob is on your property in your yard and/or in your back yard which is fenced in and gated.
The Mob has not attacked the house but they are yelling and threatening and doing property damage, e.g., damaging automobiles in driveway or tearing up property in yard or patio.

What do you do ?

Stay inside and call Police?

Call Police and go outside armed - to stop the property damage ?

Thanks to all for any advice as this is unfortunately a real potential scenario with all the ignorant behavior and lawlessness going on nowadays.
I'm not sure if you can go outside armed. It's probably legal, yes, as long as you don't point a weapon at somebody - that's assault - but to my knowledge you can't use deadly force to prevent property damage.
by Ruark
Sat Oct 10, 2020 12:28 pm
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crazy2medic wrote: Sat Oct 10, 2020 10:44 am How do you know when it's gone from vandalism to an attempt to get at you? I'm not fond of the idea they come through the broke window and kill me
I've often thought about this. Problem is, when you bring it up, all the derps blather about a "pile of dead protestors in my front yard" or some such nonsense.

But as far as a viable grand jury defense.... would you have a defense if you used deadly force against, say, somebody throwing a brick through your window? What about just a rock? And of course we're assuming it's daytime. Would that meet the "immediate danger of death or serious bodily injury" legal standard for a valid self-defense claim?
by Ruark
Mon Aug 31, 2020 10:49 am
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Rafe wrote: Sun Aug 30, 2020 10:44 pm And Wisconsin Deep Blue Gov. Tony Evers has told President Trump he's not welcome in Wisconsin. Trump is scheduled to visit Kenosha this Tuesday, and Evers wrote him to ask him to stay away. Evidently Evers feels the protests are cathartic, and that they are helping Kenosha "overcome division and move forward." Evers' letter to Trump said, "I am concerned your presence will only hinder our healing."

Yeah. Right. All the Dem-run cities allowing violent assaults and rioting to take place unchecked in their streets are doing a gosh-darned super-swell job of moving forward and healing.
Holy crap. So, like, uh.... I can set fire to your family business and burn it to the ground. Pour gasoline over your car and light it. Beat your daddy to death with clubs (or maybe just shoot him). Scream at your 90 year old grandmother and scare her to death. Spray paint extremist slogans all over your house. Threaten to kill your dog. What else......? So it's OK for me to do all that because it will "help me heal"?

Excuse me, I need to go check my ammo.
by Ruark
Fri Jun 26, 2020 10:12 am
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So what's the gun situation in Minneapolis? Do they have the castle doctrine, etc? Do they eagerly throw you in jail for shooting in self defense?
by Ruark
Fri Jun 26, 2020 8:40 am
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parabelum wrote: Thu Jun 25, 2020 10:46 pm Yep. That is why I believe their biggest targets will be the liberal areas should it come to that. Incidentally, I think that if these commies push it too far they’ll help Trump. Americans in general don’t like to be inconvenienced, and burned up streets will soon enough get to be too old.They are poking at the sleeping bear.
Agree, and I think they have one foot over that line already. It's just sad that so much destruction has to occur before it reaches that point; the conservative response is almost after the fact.
by Ruark
Wed Jun 17, 2020 5:51 pm
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Topic: Protests - the next level?
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Can you believe this? Now they've put in a tub of water on the spot where George Floyd died so people can be baptized there. It's holy ground!
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by Ruark
Tue Jun 16, 2020 10:06 am
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Here's another blood-boiling gem from Tucker. Seriously.... where is this going? E.g. NYC just dismissed its ENTIRE 600-man plainclothes division. LEGO stopped making toy policemen. Congress members are openly supporting CHAZ/CHOP. There's a movement to tear down the Jefferson Memorial and the Washington Monument.

Even more appalling is the cowardice of leadership. Even staunch conservatives are staying silent, instead of having the spine to stand up to these cretins. And where the heck are all those chest-thumping "citizen militias"?

I used to suspect that all the talk about "Civil War II" was mostly foil-hat prepper stuff, but now I'm beginning to wonder...

by Ruark
Mon Jun 15, 2020 4:52 pm
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No doubt, the driver will very likely be arrested for assault with a motor vehicle, leaving the scene of an accident, etc. etc.
by Ruark
Fri Jun 05, 2020 4:03 pm
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Topic: Protests - the next level?
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Many problems of the black community have nothing to do with "oppression by the white man." 40% of black males drop out of high school (80% in some big cities). 77% of black infants are born to unmarried mothers. 1/3 of black men have felony conviction records. These are the REAL issues of the black community, but where are Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpston, and BLM? Not a peep; these aren't glamour issues that can get them on TV.
by Ruark
Mon Jun 01, 2020 7:08 pm
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Topic: Protests - the next level?
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Acevedo: ‘We will march as a department with everybody in this community. I will march until I can’t stand no more,’ said Art Acevedo. ‘[Houston] is a city where blacks and whites and browns and legal and illegal all get together, because we judge each other by the content of our hearts’
...draw your own conclusions...
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by Ruark
Mon Jun 01, 2020 7:04 pm
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Topic: Protests - the next level?
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This "celebrity coroner" Dr. Baden, reported in his independent autopsy that Floyd died from "asphyxia due to neck and back compression." But he also states that there is no evidence of the compression, because it disappears once the pressure is released. So if there's no evidence, how does he verify his conclusion? Also, he makes no mention of either the fentanyl and meth the county found in Floyd's system or the multiple heart conditions. I wonder what approach Chauvin's lawyer will take....
by Ruark
Mon Jun 01, 2020 11:44 am
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Topic: Protests - the next level?
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I was just contemplating what would happen if, with an impartial jury looking at facts, the officers were acquitted. It would probably be Rodney King X 1,000.

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