As you probably have heard by now, there was another shooting at Ft Hood military base in Texas today. While the military was quick to characterize the cause of the 4 deaths as "not related to terrorism" but rather to an argument in the motor pool, I have to ask the obvious: what if this had been at a diner or in a church or in a school or anywhere else? What if this had not involved military people? Yeah, that's right, government would be leading the charge to register, ration, downsize and criminalize guns of people who never hurt anyone and don't even live in the same state as the shooter. We would all get tossed into the same $hitbasket because it meets a political imperative: "Disarm the population before the $hit hits the fan and they come for us". Yep, it would not just be angry people shooting each other (as happens all the time all over the world). It would be domestic terrorists and the chhiiiiillddddrrreeeeen would all be in danger if anyone keeps their guns.
Well I say, what's good for the goose is good for the military industrial complex. I think that military personnel cannot be trusted not to shoot each other and there have been two factual cases (not false flag events, cough cough) in just the past few years. This cannot be tolerated!!! Think of all the pain and suffering these military terrorists have caused. If we remove ALL of their guns unless there is a state of declared war then wouldn't we be all be safer? Would our children not grow up taller, happier and better adjusted? And if we are going to disarm the military, how about the police? They have been on a shooting spree of late and their actions have been so horrible that it is now causing full on riots in New Mexico. Young people attend riots and some of them will eventually get hurt or killed. The only way to stop this is to disarm the police RIGHT NOW.
Of course neither the military nor the police will be disarmed because the hypocrisy of corrupt government knows no bounds. Oh yeah, one more thing: fvck you, NSA!
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
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