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Topic: Sarah Palin: Feds ‘stockpiling bullets’ to use against us |
Sarah Palin: Feds ‘stockpiling bullets’ to use against us
Politico, by Kevin Cirilli
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Posted By:Pluperfect, 2/27/2013 3:36:48 PM
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| Sarah Palin says America will eventually default on its debt and claims that the federal government is “stockpiling bullets in case of civil unrest” to prepare. “If we are going to wet our proverbial pants over 0.3% in annual spending cuts when we’re running up trillion dollar annual deficits, then we’re done. Put a fork in us. We’re finished. We’re going to default eventually and that’s why the feds are stockpiling bullets in case of civil unrest,” Palin wrote in a Facebook message Tuesday. The former GOP governor of Alaska was referring to the sequester,
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
mikkins2, 2/27/2013 3:42:12 PM (No. 9199469)
If you think the federal government is not pre-planning for civil unrest due to economic collapse you are probably someone who should be the most worried.
Of course they are. Its not for target practice.
Derp!
I am Ted Palin/Sarah Cruz!
Got Tea?
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
King of all trolls, 2/27/2013 3:43:23 PM (No. 9199472)
Oh boy.. And away we go.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Momma Walton, 2/27/2013 3:50:50 PM (No. 9199486)
I am not fully informed on this, but I trust Sarah over Obama and anyone associated with him.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
mikkins2, 2/27/2013 3:54:22 PM (No. 9199494)
Oh I get it. She nuts, of course! The federal government will wait until the possible economic collapse and rioting in the streets and then decide to go down to the Wal-Mart and pick up a few rounds to put down looters and rioters.
By Jove! Wal-Mart and Dicks Sporting Goods has made contingency planning a thing of the past!
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
alpha91c, 2/27/2013 4:24:17 PM (No. 9199542)
All I know is the non-military federal agencies, and not all of them are law enforcement agencies, are ordering billions of rounds of ammo. Meanwhile I cannot buy pistol or rifle ammo, or even 22 rimfire, because the shelves have been emplty for the past month, and my local sporting goods store doesn´t know when it will ever be able to get more ammo.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
tank, 2/27/2013 4:25:14 PM (No. 9199546)
The Must Read today is the first I´ve heard of correcting any erroneous assertions regarding the ammunition. The article posted makes sense, but up until today, I would have said the same thing.
This is called making a mistake. Highly different from the lying we hear every day from most of our representatives.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
CentralFLMom, 2/27/2013 4:29:32 PM (No. 9199555)
Finally a national leader is addressing this issue that conservative and patriotic Americans have known about for some time. That Muslim in the White House and his minions will stop at nothing less than the disarming the United States. Once they take away our weapons they will be free to impose sharia law, and ship all white Americans to "Re-Education Facilities" in Western Arizona. Thank God Mrs Palin has the courage to face this issue, and at this point she is only person who can save this country. Her leadership can lead us off of the dangerous and Godless path this country is on.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
minuteman, 2/27/2013 4:33:47 PM (No. 9199559)
The must read for today only "debunks" the 21 million recent purchase by the DHS. Not the other 1.5 billion purchased by all the federal agencies. So even if it is true it only reduces the federal ammo by about 1.3%
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
4Justice, 2/27/2013 5:16:11 PM (No. 9199612)
If the government is not stockpiling bullets to put down a possible insurrection, then why did they do a study that simulated such a scenario??:
http://smallwarsjournal.com/jrnl/art/full-spectrum-operations-in-the-homeland-a-%E2%80%9Cvision%E2%80%9D-of-the-future
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Chuzzles, 2/27/2013 5:37:16 PM (No. 9199641)
All this ammo buying by the Feds has the side perk of basically disarming a lot of weaponry in this country. Can´t use it if you have no ammo. Sneaky way to go around the 2nd amendment.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
LouD, 2/27/2013 5:49:29 PM (No. 9199655)
Remember John Brown at Harper´s Ferry? A modern day John Brown is more likely to have the Marines on his side in a similar action.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
uno, 2/27/2013 6:44:22 PM (No. 9199720)
This one´s a twofer for the Obamboozler! Maybe even a threefer... He gets to deny ammunition to law abiding American´s. He gets to spend more money to even further weaken America. He gains more power as a result. Life just doesn´t get any better for a Marxist!
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
plumnellie, 2/27/2013 8:27:39 PM (No. 9199839)
I trust Palin.
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