Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Why do the police have all of those guns?

If the initial reports are accurate, which in a lot of cases they are not, the Navy Yard gunman, who by the way looks a lot like the King’s son- if had one, entered the building he terrorized armed with a shotgun.  When he was killed by police, in addition to the shotgun, he had a handgun and an AR-15.  Hmm, that means he was able to gather the weapons of the people he shot along the way.

What does that mean for the anti-gun crowd?  Well Slow Joe two blasts and a garden variety slap Biden advised everyone to get a shot gun.  So in an odd way he is responsible for the gunman’s choice of initial weapons.  It also means that the anti-gun crowd will have to advocate for the police and other security forces to return to the days when they carried a 6 shot 4” revolver.  Well, that has to make sense, yes?  If the criminals are getting their weapons from the police, disarm the police.

Well police did kill the suspect - long-time trouble maker Aaron Alexis.  After the shooting, the king promised the perp would be held responsible.  Hmm, maybe we should send a D.C. police team to Benghazi.  After all, it seems they get results.  The king also told us the shootings were a cowardly act.  First, we need to check that assessment with little unfunny man Bill Maher.  It was Maher who told us after 9-11 that our combat pilots were cowards and the men with real courage flew the planes into the WTC, Pentagon and a field in PA.  So does it take courage to enter a secure building with armed guards and start shooting unarmed people?  Tell us Bill.  The world wonders.

Conspiracy Theory #9-13
Alexis apparently is Buddhist or at least belonged to a Buddhist temple.  He recently returned from a trip to Thailand.  There is a significant Muslim insurgency in southern Thailand.  Authorities should be looking at just where Alexis spent his time in ThailandOf course, if he spent all of it in the south with Muslim extremist, the government will never admit it or tell us.

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