Did they spot the error themselves?philip964 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 31, 2020 1:57 pmThere was some family discussion Sunday about maybe needing to find a place. I suggested Montana or Idaho (sorry, if you are forced out of Texas where do you go) ( sorry, heaven, I forgot )Rafe wrote: ↑Mon Aug 31, 2020 12:49 pmOh. Snap. I never thought of that. The Purge's "New Founding Fathers" were purposely represented as extreme-right white nutjobs...Hollywood would never have bought the script, otherwise. But flip the "New Founding Fathers" to be radical leftists and antifa Marxists, and you just painted a pretty chilling analogy of the seemingly incessant riots and violence. Next step: "To protect the cities we all live in while still giving the oppressed, the demeaned, and the overlooked the opportunity to release their just and righteous anger, for 24 hours each year..." Once they've confiscated the guns from lawful citizens, they could even use the supply as a lending library for the poor and downtrodden who can't afford their own firearms but want to exercise their right to Purge.Flightmare wrote: ↑Mon Aug 31, 2020 11:02 amSounds like it comes straight out of the movie "The Purge".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.
Er, anybody want to discuss a bunch of us chipping in to buy a couple thousand acres with a defensible perimeter, good underground water supply, and arable land?
Well anyway a member of the family piped up, not Montana or Idaho that’s where all those crazy far right wing militias are.
It’s pretty easy to spot people who listen to MSM.
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- Mon Aug 31, 2020 2:14 pm
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- Thu Aug 27, 2020 10:34 am
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I heard that he was there to protect his step dad’s business. Is that report inaccurate?Killadocg23 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 27, 2020 9:27 am In MY opinion the kid is stupid and here’s why. 1. He doesn’t even live in the state, city. Prosecutors are going to have a field day with him on that. He crossed state lines with a rifle? Premeditated very much. 2. Why are you going to these protest with your rifle out? I call that “looking for trouble”. He technically ruined his own life by engaging in this stupid behavior. Yeah I get it the cops aren’t doing anything but let’s be realistic.He literallly drove to a place
Where he KNEW there was conflict and was 99% likely to get involved in some mess. He obviously didn’t bring his rifle for a tea party.
And all of you calling him a “patriot” blah blah. How would you feel if your 17 yr old son went across state lines with a rifle to confront people who had literally done “nothing to him before he introduced himself into the conflict”. Would you be like “Ok son have fun”. Or would you be aggravated with him for thinking of doing something so ridiculous.
This kid is toast. He played to much Call of Duty or Rainbow Six Seige.
As a separate issue, assuming that is what happened, I’m not sure I think much of the step dad for bringing his kid into that kind of situation. Maybe they didn’t think things would actually get too dangerous? Dunno. I’m sure it’ll all come up in court, though.
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