Unchained Preppers
General Category => News & Politics => Topic started by: brat on June 12, 2016, 11:23:26 AM
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News is full of the shooting in Orlando. 50 people reported dead and more wounded. They've already started up the anti AR and gun issue. It's started again. Better do your shopping today.
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Yupper. The FBI said it was a shooting by terrorist - One Omar Mir Seddique Mateen (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Orlando_nightclub_shooting#Perpetrator). He is registered Democrat and a self professed radical Islamic. His dad told reporters that his son hated to see men kiss in public so add homophob to the above list.
Now watch as the press and Elites in DC steer us away from him being a radical Islamic terrorist and homophob to "we have to restrict all guns especially those ugly black rifles."
Looking at the other side of the coin, my sympathies goes out to the family & friends of the victims. It is to bad the club was a "gun free zone."
Now why do I carry a handgun at all times?
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Sky News has just announced over here that Isis has claimed responsibility for this. It's MSN so may or may not be true.
Time to the popcorn out and see if anyone does anything in response.
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It was not islam terror or any such. It was the Christian right. Ask the ACLU.
Nemo
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/aclu-lawyers-blame-christian-right-gop-for-orlando-attack/article/2593679 (http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/aclu-lawyers-blame-christian-right-gop-for-orlando-attack/article/2593679)
ACLU lawyers blame 'Christian right,' GOP for Orlando terrorist attack
By Joel Gehrke (@Joelmentum) • 6/12/16 3:09 PM
Christian conservatives are responsible for the mass shooting at a gay bar in Orlando because they "created this anti-queer climate," according to American Civil Liberties Union attorneys.
"You know what is gross — your thoughts and prayers and Islamophobia after you created this anti-queer climate," ACLU staff attorney Chase Strangio tweeted on Sunday morning.
About 50 people were killed last night by Omar Mateen, a U.S. citizen born to Afghan parents suspected to have "leanings toward extreme Islamic ideologies." The FBI is investigating the attack as a "domestic terror incident."
But Strangio — who "spend[s his] life fighting Christian homophobia while being loved & supported by [his] Muslim family" — and his colleagues connected the shooting back to Christians and Republican politicians who oppose gay marriage. "The Christian Right has introduced 200 anti-LGBT bills in the last six months and people blaming Islam for this," Strangio tweeted. "No."
Another ACLU attorney who specializes in religious liberty issues scolded Republican lawmakers who tweeted out their condolences. "Remember when you co-sponsored extreme, anti-LGBT First Amendment Defense Act?" the ACLU's Eunice Rho tweeted at Rep. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., and other Republicans,
House Speaker Paul Ryan was careful not to jump to conclusions about the attacker on Sunday morning. "We pray for those brutally attacked in Orlando," Ryan tweeted. "While we must learn more about the attacker, the victims & families will not be forgotten."
Strangio rebuffed that message as well. "But there will be no self-reflection and people like you will continue to fuel and embolden this type of hatred," he wrote in a retweet of Ryan's note.
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Looks like the left is going into their automatic, robotic reactions. Never let any crisis go to waste. Assholes.
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It was not islam terror or any such. It was the Christian right. Ask the ACLU.
Nemo
[url]http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/aclu-lawyers-blame-christian-right-gop-for-orlando-attack/article/2593679[/url] ([url]http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/aclu-lawyers-blame-christian-right-gop-for-orlando-attack/article/2593679[/url])
ACLU lawyers blame 'Christian right,' GOP for Orlando terrorist attack
By Joel Gehrke (@Joelmentum) • 6/12/16 3:09 PM
Christian conservatives are responsible for the mass shooting at a gay bar in Orlando because they "created this anti-queer climate," according to American Civil Liberties Union attorneys.
"You know what is gross — your thoughts and prayers and Islamophobia after you created this anti-queer climate," ACLU staff attorney Chase Strangio tweeted on Sunday morning.
About 50 people were killed last night by Omar Mateen, a U.S. citizen born to Afghan parents suspected to have "leanings toward extreme Islamic ideologies." The FBI is investigating the attack as a "domestic terror incident."
But Strangio — who "spend[s his] life fighting Christian homophobia while being loved & supported by [his] Muslim family" — and his colleagues connected the shooting back to Christians and Republican politicians who oppose gay marriage. "The Christian Right has introduced 200 anti-LGBT bills in the last six months and people blaming Islam for this," Strangio tweeted. "No."
Another ACLU attorney who specializes in religious liberty issues scolded Republican lawmakers who tweeted out their condolences. "Remember when you co-sponsored extreme, anti-LGBT First Amendment Defense Act?" the ACLU's Eunice Rho tweeted at Rep. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., and other Republicans,
House Speaker Paul Ryan was careful not to jump to conclusions about the attacker on Sunday morning. "We pray for those brutally attacked in Orlando," Ryan tweeted. "While we must learn more about the attacker, the victims & families will not be forgotten."
Strangio rebuffed that message as well. "But there will be no self-reflection and people like you will continue to fuel and embolden this type of hatred," he wrote in a retweet of Ryan's note.
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Just ordered a case of Wolf Military Classic 62gr Hollow Point.
of course perhaps that means I am part of the problem... that drives up prices after such events :hiding:
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Well starting to see the trending on what line is going to be taken on this.
The Msm is concentrating on the how this happened as opposed to the why.
The far left is beaming the Anti Gun thing.
The far right is on the Islam and all Muslims are bad thing.
Does not look like the majority are going to get off it and finally realise that Isis and such need to be properly dealt with.
I do hate it when distracting over simplistic shouting gets in the way of sensible action.
There needs to be a Wwii level effort to deal with this terrorism problem and it's influence on the rest of the world.
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There needs to be a Wwii level effort to deal with this terrorism problem
Awe now, we can't go do that. We're liable to bruise somebody's feelings and make them feel unwanted and oppressed. Or worse, might even actually hurt someone. :sarcasm:
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I have little to say other than to watch how the rats are running around choosing sides and preaching their sides ideology. Watch how the Elites pound home,deeper and deeper the wedges that separate us. The first driver of these wedges is our illustrious leader, President Obama.
Use this drama as a way to educate yourself on how the Elites will spoon feed you the other drama's that are coming our way between now and November 8th. Learn to read between the lines and understand the truth when you see it.
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Anybody dejected by the fact that with the massive amount of people in that place. Nobody even tried to jump the bastard?
Pure example of where society has gone. All Steeple.
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there was an off duty LEO who engaged - moonlighting as security at the club.