← Autodidact Archive · Original Dissent · Angler
Thread ID: 20244 | Posts: 8 | Started: 2005-09-16
2005-09-16 12:53 | User Profile
The following must-see videos were taken from [url]http://www.gunowners.org/notb.htm[/url]
The first is of jack-booted police thugs confiscating weapons from all citizens in certain areas:
[url]http://www.gunowners.org/abcnews.mpg[/url]
The second is particularly disturbing. It shows pigs tackling an elderly woman in order to take her little handgun (which she was NOT threatening them with) and then drag her out of her own home:
[url]mms://a568.v129484.c12948.g.vm.akamaistream.net/7/568/12948/v0001/vod.ibsys.com/2005/0908/4946889.300k.wmv[/url]
That little old lady had more courage than all those pigs in her home put together. All of them should be hunted down, shot, and made into bacon.
Any cop or military person who takes part in gun confiscations should be summarily shot. This is why there's a Second Amendment. Not so that people can hunt deer or shoot at paper targets. It's so people can kill police and military personnel if they get out of line. We need more vigilante justice against state bullies in this country.
2005-09-16 20:46 | User Profile
Thanks for the link.
I am compelled to ask: why force people to leave who don't want to leave? There were quite a few parts of New Orleans, particularly on the western side, where it was never under water.
What was the aim of this forced evacuation: To make it safer for looters to steal stuff from rich people's empty houses?
If a man wants to stay home, and he's got enough food and water, leave him the hell alone.
That the Guard obliged and did this is appalling. There was better use of their time and manpower. That police chief needs to be hanged.
AE
2005-09-17 01:20 | User Profile
Listen to the reporter justifying this mess with "she had a gun". As if people aren't allowed to have guns at home.
2005-09-17 02:51 | User Profile
[QUOTE=madrussian]Listen to the reporter justifying this mess with "she had a gun". As if people aren't allowed to have guns at home.[/QUOTE]Yeah -- and as if she had asked the cops to break into her home and confront her in the first place.
2005-09-17 04:47 | User Profile
Sounds like treason to me.
2005-09-17 06:05 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Angler]jack-booted police thugs[/QUOTE] These agents of ZOG really need to start showing a little bit more sparkle in their dress-sense, they never seem to be wearing anything else! It's grey skies every day under the boot-heel of the N.W.O.
2005-09-17 09:29 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Angeleyes]Thanks for the link.
I am compelled to ask: why force people to leave who don't want to leave? There were quite a few parts of New Orleans, particularly on the western side, where it was never under water.
What was the aim of this forced evacuation: To make it safer for looters to steal stuff from rich people's empty houses?
If a man wants to stay home, and he's got enough food and water, leave him the hell alone.
That the Guard obliged and did this is appalling. There was better use of their time and manpower. That police chief needs to be hanged.
AE[/QUOTE]I think in part its just the need to show people you're in control of a situation where you've lost control. And clearly with all the looting going on the gov't had lost control.
Also I think there's the desire, if something bad is going to happen, you don't really want people around to see it or talk about it.
And finally, the final admission of the failure of the gov't - a great deal of the people left there shouldn't be there, or any another town. They should be in jail, and the gov't is unwilling to take the necessary steps in this matter, instead is just trying to hide the effects by spreading them out into a larger population. :afro:The old - dilution is the solution.
You can see what happened to New Orleans when mainly the worst elements were left there. Clearly one of the best solutions would be to just leave the city partialy flooded, and turn the rest of the city into a large scale version of Alcatraz, surrounded by moats filled with gators. That way next time a hurricane hit we could shed our own crocidile tears and quickly forget it. Alas the gov't can't be so creative and un-PC.
2005-09-17 14:00 | User Profile
Angler,
After seeing those clips I can say that I am just as pissed off as you about this. It is probably good that I left a long time ago for I would have gotten into trouble over this, it being so blatantly unconstitutional. I either would have refused the order, or have carried it out in such a way to insure with a wink and a node with the property owners that [U]no weapons were found.[/U] This is disgraceful.