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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

The Window War Begins.

Will it continue?

Mike Vanderboegh, once again, made a call before I would have deemed it to be the proper time. He called on the liberty-loving people of the United States to throw bricks before throwing bullets becomes necessary. He called it before the healthcare bill vote. One brick was thrown, and it was through Louise Slaughter's office window.

In the days immediately after the attack (on America, not on Slaughter's office), there was an answer. I immediately thought of Sipsey Street Irregulars when I read the first line of a Yahoo/AP story: Bricks have been hurled through Democrats' windows . . .

There are also reports of death threats being leveled at your Elected Heroes.

Good.

They bleeding well SHOULD be afraid for their lives. The tyrants on Capitol Hill are pushing us down the path that leads to 50,000,000 dead US Americans. I very much hope that they greatly fear the potential for us pushing back. Their lust for power over mens' lives is only checked by their fear for their own lives. The founders of our country (and I) wholeheartedly endorsed this type of fear.

To be clear: I do not condone killing people without a trial. That includes slimy socialist types Democrat Congressmen. However, if things continue the way it looks as if they are going, don't be surprised if a very large number of them catch a hot one for what they did this past Sunday. In france, they used the guillotine. Here, I'm guessing it'll be something in the .30 caliber range.

Look for gun control measures to come up soon, if the pressure on the tyrants continues. Look for a couple of dead tyrants if gun control measures start looking like they might pass.

Not calling for it. I'm just saying, is all.

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