Trayvon may change Texas's "Castle Doctrine"

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If you care for your 2nd rights join the NRA and give as much as you can to the cause

TSRA is another good one to join

Don't forget Gun Owners of America

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tommyg wrote:If you care for your 2nd rights join the NRA and give as much as you can to the cause

TSRA is another good one to join

Don't forget Gun Owners of America

I'm a member of all three Please help

:iagree: :iagree: :iagree:

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You forgot Second Amendment Foundation. I am a Benefactor Life of the NRA, a Life Member of the TSRA, and an annual member of SAF.

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It just doesn't end. I am sick of Treyvon, and the media circus he has brought with is death. Young innocent kid who grew up to be a thug, thief, and eventually assaulted an armed man. Sounds like justice to me. I'm over it..
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Now there's this totally racist hate talk from the New Black Panthers against whites/capitalists. They're calling for spilled blood, an end to capitalism, etc.

This is an "organizing phone call" for this.
http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-TV/2 ... -of-Action" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

The more this heats up, the closer Obama gets to signing an executive order to trump the gun laws of all states. I suppose that's what he wants anyway. I bet they were just waiting for something like this to happen.
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speedsix wrote:...it's high time we "get worked up" and "get our panties in a wad"...being complacent and adopting a "wait-and-see" posture has gotten us to where we are...
You are exactly right Sir. I have seen how our complacency worked for us in the past. During the Clinton years, don't worry they won't ever pass that...and etc. We need to fight, complain and fight some more. Every time something happens, they claim racism or some other ism and good folks hide. I am gratified that this is not happening as much as before. :cheers2:
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Re: Trayvon may change Texas's "Castle Doctrine"

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Trayvon may change Texas's "Castle Doctrine"

If it does it is time to remove the whole legislature, possibly using rather stern measures.
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Re: Trayvon may change Texas's "Castle Doctrine"

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OldCurlyWolf wrote:Trayvon may change Texas's "Castle Doctrine"

If it does it is time to remove the whole legislature, possibly using rather stern measures.
I doubt it will change anything in Texas. They dont meet for 2 years and the public has a very short term memory. Thats how democrats keep getting in office.
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