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I get it.The harmless snakes are rattling the bushes again. *chuckle*
Snakes are unarmed...
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I get it.The harmless snakes are rattling the bushes again. *chuckle*
I wonder if the SFB that posted that realizes that if gun control/confiscation were to occur that those deputies, and other like souls, would be the only people with guns.I don't know even to begin with that story. My gut kind of says they should shitcan the entire crew and start over.
Glad you're finally on the police reform wagon.I wonder if the SFB that posted that realizes that if gun control/confiscation were to occur that those deputies, and other like souls, would be the only people with guns.
I wanted to make fun of this, but it's so depressingly sad just on its own.If anyone cares, I'm boycotting all NBC products.
That story is not analogous to the militaristic arming of a right-wing fanatical movement in America today.Erskine Childers was an Irish author, who later became very anti-British during the Irish Civil War.
He vehemently opposed the final draft of the Anglo-Irish Treaty, which marked the end of the War of Independence.
On the 10th of November 1922, he was arrested for carrying an automatic pistol, which was against the recently enacted “Emergency Powers Act”.
Childers was found guilty of the offence and sentenced to death by firing squad.
Before he stood in front of the firing squad, he walked up and shook the hand of every single person that was there. He also made his then 16-year old son promise to seek out and shake the hand of every single person involved in his death sentence.
When he was ready, Childers took his place, turned to the firing squad and said,
"Take a step or two forward, lads, it will be easier that way."
Childers son, who he made promise, would go on to be the 4th President of Ireland.
I wonder if the SFB that posted that realizes that if gun control/confiscation were to occur that those deputies, and other like souls, would be the only people with guns.
And they did, going first, of course.
And you just knew that I'd know the reference.
Here's another one: I'm working about 20 miles from a road known as the Rochambeau route.
I have never thought about the "Revolutionary Route". I have never been to Williamsburg or the Yorktown museum. I have pretty much been everywhere else up and down the coast. i think I'll put them on my list. I absolutely love driving the Virginia roads. The way they are laid out is the best in the nation as far as I am concerned. Sweeping undulating curves through the country side. I may move to Virginia in my next life. Maybe around Jefferson's home and the Shenandoah Valley.
https://www.jyfmuseums.org/visit/american-revolution-museum-at-yorktown