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To: pgkdan
But, who are you going to shoot? Overpaid federal employees? Police? Congressmen? Sorry, but it's easier to just bend over, grab both cheeks and spread 'em. You might try lubing up with butter...

You can ask any Teacher's Union educated third grader how it's done.

20 posted on 05/04/2010 7:56:49 AM PDT by jonascord (We've got the Constitution to protect us. Why should we worry?)
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To: jonascord
But, who are you going to shoot? Overpaid federal employees? Police? Congressmen? Sorry, but it's easier to just bend over, grab both cheeks and spread 'em. You might try lubing up with butter...

Read the book Unintended Consequences by John Ross. It's easier than you think.

42 posted on 05/04/2010 8:13:49 AM PDT by IncPen (HEY GORE -- GIVE BACK THE OSCAR! - GIVE BACK THE NOBEL! ANSWER THE HOAX!)
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To: jonascord
But, who are you going to shoot? Overpaid federal employees? Police? Congressmen?

As I point out in my new book, the government has means of oppressing you that a gun doesn't seem to be a practical response for. Whom do you shoot?

Keep in mind that a government cannot function without functionaries. Even though a policeman may not be responsible for passing laws such as confiscating 401(k)s, they enforce them. "I don't make the laws, I just enforce them," is the mantra. However, The Nuremberg trials settled that. "I was just obeying orders" doesn't cut it.

So whom do you shoot? Obviously, the people nearest at hand, who are responsible for enforcing evil laws. Without them, the laws are toothless.

218 posted on 05/05/2010 8:13:05 AM PDT by JoeFromSidney ( My new book, RESISTANCE TO TYRANNY, now available from Amazon.)
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