Posted on 04/06/2023 3:03:57 AM PDT by sodpoodle
Do you believe that it will fought with the same restrictive
rules of engagement that the Sandbox wars were fought under?
I don’t.
Watch how fast the traitorous side of America changes their tune when the JoeTato forces carpet bomb their cities, roll some Abrams tanks thru their ‘hoods, kick in their front doors, or mini-gun their kid’s schools. They may’ve been happy when Smiley Milley announced no rules engagements for CWIII...until it arrives on their doorstep. When every other American is a Democrat, it’s gonna be hard to winnow out the Republicans. Throw in a crap pot of opposing veterans that are well aware of what “no ROE” means...and it’ll be a nightmare for the current admin.
Being ex army MI and a pilot....you gotta sleep and land somewhere. I’ll be taking a nap outside the wire waiting for the sortie to land. ;)
Maybe in Chicago, Portland, Madison, and NYC.
One thing...***#5 - When JFK was killed, nobody blamed the rifle. ****
Actually they did. I remember it well. Certain New England politicians used the fact it was a mail order “Army Surplus Rifle” to try and get them banned. Crime Control was the excuse.
In reality it was politicians, in the 1960s, were trying to protect their own gun industries of Winchester, Savage and Remington from cheap competition. Why pay $50 for a nice hunting rifle(at that time) when you could get a surplus rifle for $10. You could even buy 4 or 5 cartridges to go hunting, not a whole box.
5 years of vicious anti-gun cartoons from the Washington Post was the result. This first cartoon was published just a few days after JFK was murdered,
https://www.loc.gov/exhibits/herblock/ClassicCartoons/Assets/21974v_enlarge.jpg
https://i0.wp.com/the-avocado.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/herblock2.png?resize=313%2C403&ssl=1
Just to quibble with your prices, the Savage 110 was introduced in 1963, and retailed for $110, hence its name. Winchester and Remington were more, and Winchester soon took action to cut costs.
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