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-Land of the Free
He Did It Again...Doubled Down On His Anti-2A Actions
2023-05-13
[OGDAA] Not Lee, not Newsom, not Inslee, but Donald Trump.

VIDEO HERE (8:41 minutes)
Start the video at the 1:45 mark to get past his sponsor material.

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Yeah.

What I find curious is the folks screaming about Tennessee's governor being a RINO (which he is, trust me) because he wants to introduce Red Flag laws at a State level are forgetting that Trump wanted to do it on a National level, ignoring the fact that it blatantly violates our Bill of Rights by allowing seizure of personal property and depriving us of due process.

Then there's folks that are screaming about the ATF's doing an unconstitutional rule change on AR pistol braces and certain triggers while conveniently forgetting that Trump gave them the go-ahead when he told the ATF to change the rule on bump stocks.

And please spare me the remarks about him doing it because he knows the Supreme Court will overturn it later.

First, even if the Supreme Court decides to hear the cases, that will be at least a couple years down the road and second, what fucking good is it going to do? The Supreme Court isn't anything more than a paper tiger given the outstanding pro-2A decisions they've handed down lately, only to have New York, Illinois, and Washington not only thumbing their noses at them but doubling down on gun control laws with no consequences whatsoever.

Hey, Trump did some great things while he was in office, much better than that piece of shit Biden ever dreamed of doing, but his understanding of our Bill of Rights is sadly lacking.
Donald Trump is from New York, so has that culture’s ideas as his background. But he is willing to be guided by the convictions of his voters, as we’ve seen on abortion and a number of other issues. Like all the other candidates from both parties, he will not be a perfect president... but if elected he’ll do fine.
Posted by:746

#3  How did everyone who can't handle "mean tweets' ever make it through grade school?
Posted by: M. Murcek   2023-05-13 10:22  

#2  We are in a situation where the Administrative State is trying to choke us out. If there is someone capable and willing to punch them in the scrotum, in this moment, I don’t care about his halitosis or when he showered last. We are in need of U. S Grant leadership. McClelland candidates can run again in 12 years after the wind is knocking all the treasonous bastards together like a fleshy Newton’s Cradle.
Posted by: Super Hose   2023-05-13 10:19  

#1  Donald Trump when President sought advice from a lot of people from all parts of the US. Secondly, he has always known how to do deep research.

Now he may have learned to be pro-active in a stealth manner. He stacked the audience at the CNN debacle very effectively a few days ago in my opinion and without bringing attention to that effort beforehand and hasn't gloated about it since.

I think he is going to be a very dangerous candidate this time around.

The orange man seems low key so far in this campaign and he is not showing any cards. He used to love press conferences and talked alot but that seems to have changed to more of an interesting stealth approach.
Posted by: Ebbimp Lover of the Trolls5787   2023-05-13 00:31  

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