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Box A Rox
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This administration has armed the IRS, EPA, and many more previously unarmed departments but Box has said nothing about that fact. The government has bought massive amounts of ammo and weapons and try to say it's only for training. It would appear that the government knows something that we don't,
I wonder what it could be?

If you buy ammunition in bulk, you can save the taxpayers a lot of money!  Of course.
What did you think it was???
Oh.  Another Conspiracy Theory!  



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If you buy ammunition in bulk, you can save the taxpayers a lot of money!  Of course.
What did you think it was???
Oh.  Another Conspiracy Theory!  



They are just starting to save money NOW?


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Is that also why all the police departments have obtained armored plated troop carriers, some with 50 calibers mounted on them too? Why is the EPA and IRS arming their agents and forming swat teams like the ones that invaded Chicken, Alaska?  
Gold miners near Chicken cry foul over 'heavy-handed' EPA raids

When agents with the Alaska Environmental Crimes Task Force surged out of the wilderness around the remote community of Chicken wearing body armor and jackets emblazoned with POLICE in big, bold letters, local placer miners didn’t quite know what to think.

Did it really take eight armed men and a squad-size display of paramilitary force to check for dirty water? Some of the miners, who run small businesses, say they felt intimidated.

Others wonder if the actions of the agents put everyone at risk. When your family business involves collecting gold far from nowhere, unusual behavior can be taken as a sign someone might be trying to stage a robbery. How is a remote placer miner to know the people in the jackets saying POLICE really are police?

Related:
Alaska governor calls for investigation of armed, EPA-led task force
New EPA head gets earful of Pebble Mine chatter in Southwest Alaska meetings
National Park Service trial turns Wild(e)

Miners suggest it might have been better all around if officials had just shown up at the door -- as they used to do -- and said they wanted to check the water
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Is that also why all the police departments have obtained armored plated troop carriers, some with 50 calibers mounted on them too? Why is the EPA and IRS arming their agents and forming swat teams like the ones that invaded Chicken, Alaska?  
Gold miners near Chicken cry foul over 'heavy-handed' EPA raids

When agents with the Alaska Environmental Crimes Task Force surged out of the wilderness around the remote community of Chicken wearing body armor and jackets emblazoned with POLICE in big, bold letters, local placer miners didn’t quite know what to think.

Did it really take eight armed men and a squad-size display of paramilitary force to check for dirty water? Some of the miners, who run small businesses, say they felt intimidated.

Others wonder if the actions of the agents put everyone at risk. When your family business involves collecting gold far from nowhere, unusual behavior can be taken as a sign someone might be trying to stage a robbery. How is a remote placer miner to know the people in the jackets saying POLICE really are police?

Related:
Alaska governor calls for investigation of armed, EPA-led task force
New EPA head gets earful of Pebble Mine chatter in Southwest Alaska meetings
National Park Service trial turns Wild(e)

Miners suggest it might have been better all around if officials had just shown up at the door -- as they used to do -- and said they wanted to check the water


You can almost smell the fear from all the anti govt talk.  We should all go out and buy a gun to "defend
ourselves" from our govt.
There is a group of people who are making lots of money selling fear... there is a segment of the country
that buys this fear and the fear is growing in their group.
They listen to FoxSnooze GOP hacks telling them to fear fear fear.  They offer any weak suggestion
and in tomorrow's press it's a full blown Conspiracy Theory.  

If you doubt the fear exists, just read the posts of the 'fearful' on this board.  

Paranoia runs deep on this board.


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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You can almost smell the fear from all the anti govt talk.  We should all go out and buy a gun to "defend
ourselves" from our govt.
There is a group of people who are making lots of money selling fear... there is a segment of the country
that buys this fear and the fear is growing in their group.
They listen to FoxSnooze GOP hacks telling them to fear fear fear.  They offer any weak suggestion
and in tomorrow's press it's a full blown Conspiracy Theory.  

If you doubt the fear exists, just read the posts of the 'fearful' on this board.  

Paranoia runs deep on this board.


Don't buy a gun, the government says they are dangerous for the common American.  Only state officials are qualified and neccessary for them to have armed security protect them.  The government official does not call the police  after they are threatened, they are armed to prevent it.  That is perfectly logic for the statist political class.


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Don't buy a gun, the government says they are dangerous for the common American.  Only state officials are qualified and neccessary for them to have armed security protect them.  The government official does not call the police  after they are threatened, they are armed to prevent it.  That is perfectly logic for the statist political class.


As a strong believer in the 2nd amendment, I would suggest that anyone who wants a gun, should first
learn how to use it, then go buy one.  

Just a note:
If you do buy a gun, especially a pistol, don't store it in your bedside nightstand.  That is the first place that
criminals will look for a pistol.  




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If I don't need a gun Box, then why does the EPA and IRS, try to answer the question without all the BS and other Dem talking points.
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If I don't need a gun Box, then why does the EPA and IRS, try to answer the question
without all the BS and other Dem talking points.

No idea what you are talking about.
But your not talking about OathCreapers.  Is that the point?



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The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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John Kenneth Galbraith

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You demonize any person or group that doesn't follow your masters the DNC, it's alright for the government to arm every department but a group like the Oath Keepers must be trying to overthrow the government when they arm themselves.
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You demonize any person or group that doesn't follow your masters the DNC, it's alright for the government to arm every department but a group like the Oath Keepers must be trying to overthrow the government when they arm themselves.


Listen to yourself Shadow.

The OathCreapers have a perfect right to own LEGAL guns and they have a right to their opinions.  
When their OPINIONS turn into illegal behavior, just like with any other group, such as the Weather
Underground or the old Black Panthers, I would hope that OUR government steps in to protect the
rights of US citizens against these groups.

Did you oppose the FBI infiltrating the Black Panthers a few decades ago?  I didn't.
And I will support the FBI infiltrating the OathCreapers if their behavior turns from Right Wing Bull $hit
to Illegal behavior.

My guess is that I feel as comfortable with the OathCreapers in my neighborhood as I would have with
the old Black Panthers in my neighborhood years ago.



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Why do you fear the Oath Keepers, they have done nothing to you or the government, they're innocent until proven guilty.
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Why do you fear the Oath Keepers, they have done nothing to you or the government, they're innocent until proven guilty.


Why do you fear today's Black Panthers, they have done nothing to you or the govt, they are innocent
until proven guilty.

Why do you fear Nazi/Skinheads.  They have done nothing to you or the govt, they are innocent until proven
guilty.

Why do you fear Peaceful Muslim Extremists? They have done nothing to you or the govt, they are
innocent until proven guilty.

Why didn't you fear Timothy McVeigh and his anti govt extremists??? Timothy McVeigh would be an
OathCreaper if he were alive today.







The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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Why didn't you fear Timothy McVeigh and his anti govt extremists??? Timothy McVeigh would be an
OathCreaper if he were alive today.




Not only does box know what is in the best voting interest of all Americans, be knows which organization a dead man would have joined.  

Box is now clairvoyant.


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Not only does box know what is in the best voting interest of all Americans, be knows which organization a dead man would have joined.  

Box is now clairvoyant.


McVeigh had no Facebook or social media to connect to his fellow domestic terrorists.  His values are the
OathCreapers values... They share many common links... their anti govt extremism, their military or police
expertise, their belief in Conspiracy Theories, and a veiled racism.  

McVeigh  would fit right in at any OathCreapers meeting.



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