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Thread ID: 17832 | Posts: 21 | Started: 2005-04-18
2005-04-18 09:14 | User Profile
[URL=http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=529&ncid=529&e=3&u=/ap/20050417/ap_en_mu/people_nugent]Ted Nugent to Fellow NRAers: Get Hardcore [/URL] Sun Apr 17, 6:40 PM ET
HOUSTON - With an assault weapon in each hand, rocker and gun rights advocate Ted Nugent urged National Rifle Association members to be "hardcore, radical extremists demanding the right to self defense."
Speaking at the NRA's annual convention Saturday, Nugent said each NRA member should try to enroll 10 new members over the next year and associate only with other members.
"Let's next year sit here and say, 'Holy smokes, the NRA has 40 million members now,'" he said. "No one is allowed at our barbecues unless they are an NRA member. Do that in your life."
Nugent sang and played a guitar painted with red and white stripes for the crowd at Houston's downtown convention center.
He drew the most cheers when he told gun owners they should never give up their right to bear arms and should use their guns to protect themselves if needed.
"Remember the Alamo! Shoot 'em!" he screamed to applause. "To show you how radical I am, I want carjackers dead. I want rapists dead. I want burglars dead. I want child molesters dead. I want the bad guys dead. No court case. No parole. No early release. I want 'em dead. Get a gun and when they attack you, shoot 'em."
2005-04-18 10:45 | User Profile
Most NRA members (of which I am admittedly one, as my shooting range requires it) are sheep who will give up their weapons as soon as the politicians pass the relevant laws. How do I know? Because I saw how those cowards were afraid to violate the Assault Weapons Ban when it was in force. Anyone who was afraid to order a pre-ban AR-15 upper and put it on a post-ban lower when that was illegal is NOT going to have the balls to resist when much more restrictive laws are passed.
The NRA places way too much of a premium on being "law-abiding." They're also much too "pro-cop." Whom, exactly, do NRA members think imprison peaceful citizens for illegal concealed carry? Whom does the NRA think will be going door-to-door to confiscate assault weapons when the order is given? The UN? Hardly. It will be the government's jackbooted thugs.
There is one appropriate attitude for gun owners to have: I will keep these firearms of mine and any others that I see fit, whether legal or illegal. If the police try to take them from me, I will kill them. And if I have to give my life rather than be a slave, then so be it. I'll take some of the bastards with me.
Citizens should be encouraged to buy rifles, handguns, tons of ammo, mags and other accessories, and body armor and gas masks. That's what the NRA should be doing. And while lobbying the government is perhaps worthwhile, it should never be considered the "last resort" for saving gun rights. The last resort is guerrilla war, Eric Robert Rudolph style.
2005-04-18 11:48 | User Profile
About a decade ago, the NRA published in their magazine names and photos of all the gun control politicians. As 90% of them were Jews, this was the dawn of my awakening. I'm still a member, but today's NRA is infiltrated by Jews and not worthy of any donations.
Ted Nugent has his own forum and it is a very active one. Most of the participants are low-caliber and there are a few Jews there herding them. You can say anything you want about Arabs there but be very careful if you are talking about Nugent's supervisors.
[url]http://www.tednugent.com[/url]
2005-04-18 15:51 | User Profile
The NRA's choice of the thuggish and degenerate Rapturist Tom DeLay--protege of the Jewish Mafia boss Abramoff--to keynote their convention says all that need be said about that outfit's character.
I encourage all of you to support the Gun Owners of America instead.
2005-04-18 16:17 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Howard Campbell, Jr.]
I encourage all of you to support the Gun Owners of America instead.[/QUOTE] The big cheese at GOA whose name escapes me at the moment looks VERY Jewish in the one and only photo of him that I have ever been able to find.
False flag operation?
2005-04-18 17:31 | User Profile
Travis,
You mean Alan Gottlieb?
2005-04-18 17:51 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Sertorius]Travis,
You mean Alan Gottlieb?[/QUOTE]No, I meant Larry Pratt. Is Gottlieb Jewish? Jews seem to favor that first name Alan, spelled that way.
2005-04-18 18:31 | User Profile
Guns to me are yet another proxy issue for whites. Nobody really wants guns for the sake of having guns. They want guns to blow away Jamal when he commits a home invasion. The gun issue is fun to play with and it's a good entry point for the real issues, but it's so tangential and has so little to do with the big stuff. White guys all want to be in charge of their own personal pistols. Meanwhile, Jews are in charge of the guns at the Pentagon.
2005-04-18 19:37 | User Profile
Travis,
I don't know if Gottlieb is or not. I never thought about Pratt as being Jewish.
2005-04-18 20:55 | User Profile
Shall we break it to him that he just described all the non-white subhuman trash?
2005-04-18 21:34 | User Profile
LOL. I guess he just did, RMac.
Looks like Uncle Ted is trying to whip the NRA deadheads into a semi-frenzy. Good luck. He also didn't call for the demise of illegal immigrants...Strange, that.
2005-04-18 22:25 | User Profile
[QUOTE=travis]The big cheese at GOA whose name escapes me at the moment looks VERY Jewish in the one and only photo of him that I have ever been able to find.
False flag operation?[/QUOTE]
[img]http://scopeny.org/IMAGES/un/Pratt2.jpg[/img]
Maybe you missed this story, Travis:
10/15/96 - 03:53 PM ET - Click reload often for latest version Report: Buchanan aide linked to anti-Semitic group PITTSBURGH - Larry Pratt, who stepped aside as co-chairman of Pat Buchanan's presidential campaign over alleged links to racist groups, has connections to an anti-Semitic newsletter, a newspaper reported.
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette also reported Saturday that Pratt has repeatedly taken part in events featuring political extremists.
The 53-year-old Pratt is a contributing editor to a newsletter published by United Sovereigns of America, a group based in Del City, Okla, the newspaper reported. The group sells extremist materials including the Protocols of the Elders of Zion and the handbook of the Posse Comitatus.
The Protocols is a czarist-era forgery that appears at first glance to be a plan for a world takeover by Jews. The far-right Posse Comitatus engaged federal marshals in armed conflict in the 1980s.
Pratt says he has no anti-Semitic or racist views, and Buchanan has defended him, saying he stands by his friends. Pratt also points out that he is a member of Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership.
"The issue today is not my beliefs," Pratt said in a statement Friday, the day after he stepped aside. "The issue today is a scurrilous attack designed to derail the success of the Buchanan campaign."
The newspaper enumerated several instances when Pratt attended events either sponsored or heavily attended by members of far-right groups. Pratt's aides said that in some cases he attended the events without knowing who else planned to appear.
In other cases, they said, Pratt limited his participation at the events to speaking against gun control.
"He speaks, literally, hundreds of times a year and he doesn't always know who he's going to speak with," said John Valleco, a spokesman for Gun Owners of America. Pratt is executive director of the organization.
The Post-Gazette said Pratt spoke at a 1992 rally in Estes Park, Colo., to protest the federal assault on a cabin occupied by white separatist Randy Weaver in Ruby Ridge, Idaho. Weaver's wife and son died in the assault. Pratt, who calls racism "completely wrong," has acknowledged attending the event, but said he hadn't been aware that hate groups were involved.
Other speakers at the rally included Louis Beam, former head of the Texas Ku Klux Klan, and Richard Butler, who founded the neo-Nazi Aryan Nations.
In 1993, the newspaper said, Pratt spoke at the Jubilation Conference in Sacramento, Calif. Paul Hall Sr., publisher of the openly racist and anti-Semitic Jubilee magazine, sponsored the event.
Pratt also spoke at the U.S. Constitution Restoration Rally in Lakeland, Fla. in 1994. Red Beckman, author of the book "The Law that Never Was," also spoke at the event.
Beckman's book argues that the constitutional amendments banning slavery and giving full citizenship to blacks were never ratified.
On Friday, a second campaign workers for Buchanan was fired after questions were raised about alleged ties to white supremacists. Susan Lamb was acting Duval County chairwoman for Buchanan's campaign in Florida. She also served as local leader of the National Association of White People.
By The Associated Press
2005-04-18 22:32 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Hugh Lincoln]Guns to me are yet another proxy issue for whites. Nobody really wants guns for the sake of having guns. They want guns to blow away Jamal when he commits a home invasion. The gun issue is fun to play with and it's a good entry point for the real issues, but it's so tangential and has so little to do with the big stuff. White guys all want to be in charge of their own personal pistols. Meanwhile, Jews are in charge of the guns at the Pentagon.[/QUOTE]
The same might be said of Illegal Immigration.
If 1,000 Boer refugees from South Africa or Russians from Khazakstan were crossing the Rio Grande every hour I'd be the last to mind...whereas our being subjected to an invasion of Mestizos at that rate is a National Suicide in the making.
2005-04-18 22:38 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Howard Campbell, Jr.] Maybe you missed this story, Travis:
By The Associated Press[/QUOTE]Thanks for posting. We have no way of knowing if Pratt is who he pretends to be. That photo shows his shallow set eyes and convex facial profile, others I've seen show the angle of his bite. I realize that doesn't prove he's a Marrano, and I hope I'm not directing negative publicity at someone who may be on our side, I just find it hard to support anyone influential who has even mildly Jewish features.
2005-04-18 22:42 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Sertorius]Travis,
You mean Alan Gottlieb?[/QUOTE]
Sert,
Gottlieb's outfit is the Second Amendment Foundation...
[img]http://www.youdontsay.org/Photo001.jpg[/img]
2005-04-18 23:08 | User Profile
[QUOTE=travis]Thanks for posting. We have no way of knowing if Pratt is who he pretends to be. That photo shows his shallow set eyes and convex facial profile, others I've seen show the angle of his bite. I realize that doesn't prove he's a Marrano, and I hope I'm not directing negative publicity at someone who may be on our side, I just find it hard to support anyone influential who has even mildly Jewish features.[/QUOTE]
Hope you're not easily deceived by nosejobs, Travis. :D
But regarding Pratt--if he were a Tribal plant in Pat's campaign why would they themselves "out" him?
2005-04-18 23:24 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Howard Campbell, Jr.]
But regarding Pratt--if he were a Tribal plant in Pat's campaign why would they themselves "out" him?[/QUOTE] It's possible he was not needed because someone else would take his place, wanted out due to health/age reasons, or was more useful at GOA as an attractant for anti-Semites....giving us someone to support and rally behind in our typical futility of wishing and hoping.
If he is anti-Semitic as Associated Jew Press claims, all he would have to do is have a list of names with photos of all the major gun control politicians on the GOA homepage...in their most obviously Jewish poses. What could the Jews say about that? He wouldn't have to use the "J" word. He could throw in one gentile, Edward Kennedy, as a token gentile to deflect accusations of being an anti semite. That's what I'd do in his position. Instead, he links to JPFO and sells books by Jews.
2005-04-19 01:20 | User Profile
Next time you go to an official rifle or handgun range look around by the entrance and you just might see someone in a car doing nothing, he will problably writting down your license plate.
I went to a big fun show in the Anaheim stadiun in Ca. and righ by the entrance I saw a guy sitting in a car, after I parked my car I went the long way aroun in order to come from his six..... I stud right behind the drivers windows for a few seconds and saw him writting down lincense plates.
I asked him what was he doing and he almost got a heart attack and told me that it was for a promotion for a magazine, I asked him for the name of the magazine and for his card and he went blank. I then took out my pen and let him see me writting down his license plate on my hand and then I walked away, a few minutes later he was GONE.
2005-04-20 05:03 | User Profile
Nice work, Ponce!
Always carry a camera in any political setting--with today's tiny and superb digital models there's no excuse not to.
2005-04-20 21:08 | User Profile
Yeah - way to go, Ponce.
2005-04-22 13:51 | User Profile
[url]http://www.overthrow.com/lsn/news.asp?articleID=3784[/url]
Metaska was fired from the NRA for her involvement with "neo"- (Jewish-) conservatives.