

Ha, I still love it.


Ha, I still love it.


You act like it’s difficult to get a gun on base. I used to store mine in my barracks room. As a civilian working on base I’ve brought multiple guns on base and ammo in my truck if I was leaving for a camping trip after work. I’ve carried concealed at work.
It’s not that hard.


No, Chris Dorner was the LA city cop that went on a spree. Then his racist co-workers tried to burn him alive in a cabin near Big Bear Lake.


Isn’t there some religion that believes good people come back as dogs. Imagine coming back as a little dog owned by a rich white woman, pampered as heck… hell yeah.


Yeah, I saw that and my first thought how the fuck you gonna let that man draw down on you? How did you not see it coming? Did he just sit there watching this guy fumble fingerless with a gun until he could get the safety off and pointed at him? Did he want to die?


They are, and they’re laughing in our faces.


Reinstate the Fairness Doctrine that Ronald Reagan’s administration revoked.


You’re both right, but seems like you’re both just trying to prove the other wrong. Keep protesting, keep showing up, but imagine how much more effective it would be if those protesters were armed. Openly armed. You don’t even need to bring ammo, just make it clear that the left - that most Americans can fight too.
We’re probably not voting our way out of this, we’ll just vote it back into the shadows. ICE has been around for decades, surveillance state for decades, broken police system for centuries (?), liberal/neoliberal economy for decades, our government more and more a plutocracy for decades which has held the monopoly on violence.
Solutions via option A or B would be great, but the threat of option C must be on the table. If you’re holding a gun and I’m holding a sign, then we aren’t negotiating on equal footing.
Yep, sure is.