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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

On This Day In History . . .

(well, yesterday but I couldn't get to the computer then)

Very Bad Things were done by our government at Waco and Ruby Ridge, engendering hurt feelings that led to an (islam-led) anniversary celebration at Oklahoma City.

Col. Cooper called April 19th "patriot's day" and called on citizens to "show arms!"

Ironically, in 1775, the "shot heard round the world" was fired on this day. Ironically, because Waco was a huge wake-up call for patriots in our day, and that's what the lefty news media was talking about all day. Don't let them brand you as a whack0 rightwingextremist because you are a tea party activist. Brand them instead (not literally, figuratively) as the Statists that they are, and try as much as you can in your daily conversation to show that the greatest killer of men in the last century was Statism.

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