Posted on 07/29/2012 9:04:34 PM PDT by Perseverando
“Ever wonder why you dont hear about those flash mob thingies here in Texas?”
Actually, there were a couple of those incidents I am aware of in the past year - one in a convenience store in Oak Cliff, and one at a “stop-n-rob” in South Dallas.
Twenty? Thats being generous.
It think he and certain members of his cabinet have destroyed them completely.
Given the out control attitudes displayed in these black mobs, do you think they will ever agree to stop, to have mercy, respect for societies customs and laws, or compassion? No, they have been and will continue to be taught that their ancestors were slaves by whites and “baby, you got to get yo’s”.
Like I have said before, you DO NOT want to be anywhere in a buildup area when the SHTF. When the police walk off the job, and they will, (Trust me, I know they will), then the real terror will begin if you are caught in an urban area.
I tell everyone who will listen, carry, carry extra ammo, have access to extra ammo, encourage your friends to carry, and in similiar calibers, and have a REAL plan to shoot your way out of the city.
“Much of it has to do with the fact that Texas juries are notoriously unsympathetic to criminals and Texas law bars peoples estates for suing for anything that happens in the course of their committal of a crime.”
I’m noticing that the South is dealing with Holder’s thugs in various ways.
In South Carolina, a local county sheriff held a public meeting and told the citizens to go out and buy a weapon and learn how to use it. A month later, a man caught two of Holder’s “peeples” robbing his apartment and he shot them both between the eyeballs. The sheriff complimented the man on his good shooting.
Everyone needs to read “The Color of Crime”. Google for the info and PDF version (free)
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