Posted on 06/15/2016 12:27:34 AM PDT by Mr. Mojo
Sorry! LOL. But no, I didn’t intend to give any impression that I wouldn’t vote for Trump. I’m just saying, voting is 1A, but useless without 2A. And a garden and some canned goods, etc etc.
Instruct me, FreedomPoster!
Go vote on July 26th in the runoff. I like Scott.
Correction: He was a queer ISIS soldier. Could there possibly be a worse combination?
Pragmatism is often forgotten in times like this. The faggot of hate and change sits in our WH and the damage he has done will take decades to correct. Patriotic White America will deserve reparations from those who have planned our destruction.
Thanks! :)
“...the damage [Obama] has done will take decades to correct.”
Yes. We must vote, but even moreso, roll up our sleeves and do the work.
“When the shots began flying, how come no one could run the hell out of there?”
Evidently many did, but many others made the tragic choice to try to hide inside, many of them in a bathroom.
Here’s my question: how many exits were there? If only one, that’s a violation of the fire codes. And something the jihadist would have noted during his recon sessions.
I’d be interested in seeing a schematic of the bar. Was it inside a hotel?
He was supposedly seen walking across the street—with a long rifle??—then either exchanged gunfire outside with police before continuing inside, or walked past an unarmed security person or bouncer, or shot the bouncer before continuing inside. Depending on which story we read. The female bouncer is among the dead.
And also, how many magazines was he toting???
Enough to reload and keep firing for three hours would have been mighty heavy, methinks.
Stopping to reload—and talk on the phone to 911—over 3 hours—should have given multiple opportunities to escape. Unless he was blocking the only exit.
Building layout would answer a lot.
I’d also be interested in hearing those 911 calls, have they been released?
I find their logic unfathomable. I was a Cruzer and still think Ted Cruz is terrific. However, I never hesitated in switching to Trump after Cruz dropped out. Now, after Orlando, I don't see how ANYBODY could vote for HRC over Trump. The Islamic Jihad is in full swing. If we do not change course and start fighting back, the USA will be overtaken within thirty years. watch the beginning of Superman II. Sure, those invaders came out of the sky; beyond that, there isn't much difference in what will happen to us.
It's loud so hard to hear the shots.
People are possibly a little drunk and slow to react. Plus, most have never been in a fire-fight so they don't know what to do.
Legally, you can't have a firearm in a bar in Florida.
“I find their logic unfathomable.”
Me too, FRiend. Especially when those who seek to destroy the US are legion, they’re vicious, and they’re organized and well funded. Attacking —especially seeking to silence —each other is not the ticket.
I’ll be rallying behind Trump —but absolutely reserve my right to criticize his actions if I think he’s on the wrong track—precisely because I DO want him—and this country to succeed. And of course, I should be corrected if I’m off base.
But I won’t be intimidated or silenced. These people who throw out phrases like “noobie concern troll” -—pffft.
See 111.
My only problem with this is - why haven’t they done it already? By “it” I mean a large, coordinated terror attack involving multiple targets and infrastructure.
Have we infiltrated them to such a degree that they are unable to commit such an attack? Doubtful.
Are they so few in number and so incompetent that they just haven’t been able to do it yet? Maybe.
Our current situation leaves us with two alternatives:
1. They can’t pull off a big operation
2. They can pull off a big operation, but haven’t yet
Option 1 is obviously the better of the two, but the least likely. Our best option in this scenario is to spend our resources on continued surveillance and interdiction.
Option 2 means they are just waiting for the right moment. If this is their current state, we need to focus on response readiness - both as a government and as individuals.
Those are good points.
The reason why I said this, is because at Trump’s rallies, he always brings up the Paris attack, and how if someone there had a gun, the attack wouldn’t have been remotely as successful.
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Very interesting info details you posted. Regarding possible security breach youre experiencing is real concerning.
A friend of mine had a similar experience, but not with FR. With, of all things, verizon. Logged in and was addressed by an unfamiliar user name. Reported to verizon, which shrugged it off — they didn’t know or care what happened. I was consulted — took it to my favorite techie who said (as best I recall in my non-techie mind) that it was a hack by a shadow user, not a hack of verizon but of the individual’s device, and the hacker probably has a shadow presence for every site visited. In other words your every keystroke is monitored by someone. Maybe a government spook, maybe a dark web freak; no way to know for sure, and even your internet provider doesn’t give a rap.
Good. We have the CAIR west coast office not far from me. I’d suggest that for a BBQ venue.
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