Friday, April 19, 2013

Guns, religion of peace, conspiracy theory and immigration

There is mayhem in Watertown, MA this morning. Boston Marathon bombing suspects have made their getaway and arrived there - one dead, one still on the lam. At 5:41 am Fox News is reporting there is a 15 block cordon house to house search. Residents are being instructed to lock their doors and stay inside.

Questions for LB, Joe Manchin, DiFi and the rest of the psychopathic gun grabbers:
If you had your family in Watertown, MA right now, would you want a gun?
Would like to have a semi-automatic AR-15 type rifle?
How many rounds would want in your magazine 10, 15, 20 or 30?

For Slow Joe two blast and garden variety slap Biden:
Should everyone in Watertown start shooting from their balconies or from their second story windows right now to scare the terrorist off?
Or should they wait, to shoot through the front door if some unknown person should walk by?

If they do not already have a gun, I’ll bet every family in Watertown has just added a new “to do” to the top of their list: Get to a free state and buy a gun and ammunition.

Religion of Peace back in action:  In another blow to Libs everywhere, the perps in this appear to be practitioners of the religion of peace. I think I heard an audible “damn why couldn’t it be the Tea Party” coming from news rooms and faculty lounges across the nation when that fact became clear.

Conspiracy theory #4-13: DHS Sec Janet Incompetano claimed that there were no indications that the type of attack that was staged on the Boston Marathon was in the works. Several months ago there were stories about DHS purchasing thousands of bomb resistant vehicles for federal and state use. Hmmm, coincidence or did they know something? Odd that a short time after buying a stock of bomb resistant vehicles, bombs start going off. I think this is enough information for the Shrilldabeast to take to the floor of the senate and claim that LB knew the attacks were coming.

Immigration reform: No doubt these events will turn the focus to our broken immigration system. The two big reforms we need right now are to enforce existing law and secure the border. After that I think the problem takes care of itself.

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