On Thu, 20 Jun 2013 06:09:51 +0000 (UTC), Joe Cooper
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>> You don't think their wandering around with misspelled signs in one
>> hand and assault rifles in the other had anything to do with it?
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>The only time I saw an assault rifle at a TP rally, it was wielded by a
>black dude whose racial identity was covered up by the mainstream news in
>an abortive attempt to make it appear as if an ominous white TP whacko was
>somehow threatening Obamessiah. They edited their video so the man's skin
>color could not be seen - a cheap trick at best.
You are either totally ignorant or totally disingenuous...threats, gun
violence and treason are basic planks in the tea party agenda.
Tea Party Protesters Threaten Armed Revolt.
http://irregulartimes.com/index.php/archives/2010/01/03/tea-party-protesters-threaten-armed-revolt/
He wants to take our guns, our Second Amendment, away from us,� said
another protester, referring to President Obama.
That�s what makes it necessary for hundreds of people carrying guns to
rally?
There�s a little hang-up with that explanation: The Obama
Administration hasn�t done anything to take anyone�s guns away. �Fast
guns� are still available for easy sale across America.
Asked by the reporter if he had reached the point where he would use
his gun in violence against the federal government, a protester
replied, �Not yet, but they�re pushing us to our limit. That�s why
we�re out here.� He called the show of guns at the Tea Party protest
as, not a veiled threat, but �a very open threat�.
The protester further explained that he would not discuss when the
point of violent rebellion among Tea Party protesters against the
government would begin: �I�m not saying when that is, because the
element of surprise is the main thing in any military victory.�
Gun-toting Tea Party activists rally in Montana
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/03/05/us-montana-teaparty-idUSTRE7240EH20110305
Jamee Greer of the Montana Human Rights Network said the image of
armed political activists rallying at the state Capitol may intimidate
those with dissenting views.
"A democracy needs to be a safe space where ideas can be nurtured and
spoken without the fear or threat of violence," Greer said.
Tea Party protesters in New Mexico bring their big guns
http://www.nowpublic.com/world/tea-party-protesters-new-mexico-bring-their-big-guns
The Otero Tea Party Patriots and the newly formed Alamogordo Second
Amendment Task Force held an anti-Obama protest rally on Saturday in
Alamogordo New Mexico.
Several hundred people, many carrying rifles and handguns, attended
the 2-hour event. There were no reported incidents of violence.
Jim Kizer, of Alamogordo, carried his .444 Marlin rifle and .41 Smith
and Wesson Magnum pistol to the event.
"I don't like what the Democrats are doing to our country," said
Kizer. "I'm a Korean vet and I grew up in Alaska during World War II.
I've fought Communists all my life, and now our government is being
taken over by them. That's why I'm here."
Ron Browne of Alamogordo, who attended the event, said the two
groups have a right under the Constitution to freely assemble. But he
said the presence of guns looked like the start of homegrown
terrorism.
"You have the guns. Eventually, you'll have the hate, then someone
will actually take it one step further and try to hurt the president,"
Browne said. "Hate has to start somewhere and grow. This is it, right
here. You're looking at it."