Costco is a members-only buying club. He was a member, he had a permit to carry concealed, he was disarming and SAID he was disarming. Not the profile of an imminent mass murderer. Anti-gun propaganda strikes again. May I mention again the crack Richmond Va. robbery squad who went to question a man at home about some armed robberies. He was **getting ready for work**, shirtless, pants not fastened, toothbrush in hand, when he came out onto his front porch. His pants started to fall, he reached to catch them, and one of the group of eight elite task force cops surrounding him drilled him center-chest. The leader, I seem to remember. He died. Cowards. Vicious cowards. Enabled by other vicious coward civilians.
Another citizen, a damn good one, murdered (and covered up)by the scum sucking coward bummers whilst we sit aroung and jaw about the moral high ground and other such rubbish. I guess it's moral not to do anything, while they murder us, several at a time. Oh, and do let's work "within the law, and the system". I figure that's a good a way to commit suicide as any.
Keep muttering to yourself - "land of the free; home of the brave".
It appears that if they think that you may be a threat, they will execute you - because they want to go home at the end of their shift and cash their checks.
You? You do not matter. Remember, they are no longer there to protect and serve.
When I first heard about this my first thought was what a shame some dumbass Costco employee couldn't have minded his own damn business in the first place. I hope he is real proud of the destruction he has caused for f***ing nothing.
The badge only works because people let it work. When it stops working, expect to see certain precincts decimated by sniper fire.
Count on it. Nothing will drive people onto those rooftops and bell towers faster than anguish because a family member was gunned down by 'officials' and they have no other recourse, no way to ensure accountability.
Costco is a members-only buying club. He was a member, he had a permit to carry concealed, he was disarming and SAID he was disarming. Not the profile of an imminent mass murderer.
ReplyDeleteAnti-gun propaganda strikes again.
May I mention again the crack Richmond Va. robbery squad who went to question a man at home about some armed robberies. He was **getting ready for work**, shirtless, pants not fastened, toothbrush in hand, when he came out onto his front porch. His pants started to fall, he reached to catch them, and one of the group of eight elite task force cops surrounding him drilled him center-chest. The leader, I seem to remember. He died.
Cowards. Vicious cowards. Enabled by other vicious coward civilians.
Another citizen, a damn good one, murdered (and covered up)by the scum sucking coward bummers whilst we sit aroung and jaw about the moral high ground and other such rubbish. I guess it's moral not to do anything, while they murder us, several at a time. Oh, and do let's work "within the law, and the system". I figure that's a good a way to commit suicide as any.
ReplyDeleteKeep muttering to yourself - "land of the free; home of the brave".
ReplyDeleteIt appears that if they think that you may be a threat, they will execute you - because they want to go home at the end of their shift and cash their checks.
You? You do not matter. Remember, they are no longer there to protect and serve.
When I first heard about this my first thought was what a shame some dumbass Costco employee couldn't have minded his own damn business in the first place. I hope he is real proud of the destruction he has caused for f***ing nothing.
ReplyDeleteRifles have a longer reach than mere pistols.
ReplyDeleteThe badge only works because people let it work. When it stops working, expect to see certain precincts decimated by sniper fire.
Count on it. Nothing will drive people onto those rooftops and bell towers faster than anguish because a family member was gunned down by 'officials' and they have no other recourse, no way to ensure accountability.