Posted on 04/21/2018 8:03:46 AM PDT by rktman
The Washington Post has a story today about a handful of far-left gun control activists looking to up the ante by making their protests more personal. Theyre doing that by protesting at the home of NRA lobbyist Chris Cox and also by targeting his wifes interior design business.
(Excerpt) Read more at hotair.com ...
I remember the protestors in 1968 carrying signs “NATIONAL RIFLE ASSASSINATIONS” outside the NRA headquarters.
Thanks rktman. Since the article is in the WashComPost, there's probably a map to the victims' house.
Time to scale up the 1-Million Round March to the 10-Million Round March.
Everyone completes a 10-round group (or 2, or more) and send to your congress critters. And/or post them at various spots on your property line.
My thoughts exactly...
I like that idea. Maybe if people are protesting where they live, mom and dad will kick them out of the basement and force them to find gainful employment.
They are all part of a growing movement that thinks gun control advocacy should be more aggressive and more personal.
Translation: They believe they should physically assault people for the crimes of having and expressing opinions that differ from theirs.
Turn about is fair play. Publish the names pictures and addresses of these protezt organizers and have protests at their homes.
Anyone protest Boss Hoggs mommy & daddys house yet? Or Skinhead Dykes parent(s)? Should be done nightly.
Its mobocracy.. something our founders tried to protect us from. When every president, every legislator and every corporate CEO stops surrounding their children with armed security... we can talk. Let’s start with bill n hill.
Honestly, we do not protest Comey’s triumphant book tour (he’s not Milo,Ann Coulter or other conservatives so he is allowed to speak freely). We do not protest much of anything.
Optics show it is obvious everyone all over the USA hates Trump (as Inauguration Day optics mentioned by Marth McCallum). GOP types must be nearly extinct it looks like. Oh well.
What is that thing?
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