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The New Secesh 2

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  1. George Smith

    May 15, 2014 at 4:24 pm

    Ahem, WhiteManistan’s hobbies and “the West.” I’m more west, geographically speaking. Of course, none of that happens here where I’ve seen bigger joint police force task force response to a gang incident in a residential area on a sunny afternoon than BLM used to face the Bundy militia. They practice their hobby of fighting tyranny, doing it only on the fringes where small numbers of locals are unlikely to immediately phone in a dim view of them. It’s also convenient to liberate parks and lands where almost no one goes, or those designated as special places for those not-white and with little political say. Even in Pennsylvania, they relieved the small town sheriff of his position when he went militia and machine gun crazy on video. And if they guy hadn’t shown his true self and had a minder, today I’d bet they’d be feting him in the House.

     
  2. Frank

    May 16, 2014 at 10:31 pm

    Like other bullies, they travel in packs and prefer to confront outnumbered opponents.

    They are Real Big Men when they are packing heat and have the drop on you. They think they are Sharon Stone in The Quick and the Dead, but they are, in fack, Gene Hackman.

    (By the way, that was not a great movie by any artistic standard, but it was a hell of a lot of fun.)

     
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