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Recluse
06-13-2011, 01:58 AM
I'm here to tell you, I'm not but so quite sure that this fella isn't someone HERE, at Cast Boolits.

Wild Bill speaks the truth (http://gunsnplanes.blogspot.com/2011/06/will-bill-speaks-truth-for-all-of-us.html)

'Fess up--who knows how to work a video camera?

:coffee:

Jumbopanda
06-13-2011, 03:37 AM
"My religion is better than yours, yadda yadda yadda."

Sounds like exactly what the Islamic extremists would say. And Democrats are a dying breed? Really? [smilie=l:

Wayne Smith
06-13-2011, 07:47 AM
Not necessarily here, there are patriots everywhere in this country. And yes, radicalism of every stripe has it's day and then the reality of it's results hit and the rest of us overwhelm it. It happens that way over and over. Sometimes it has taken a world war to combat radicalism, but so far we've done it.

lbaize3
06-13-2011, 11:47 AM
Too few people want to speak their mind because they are fearful of Muslim backlash or attack in this country. It is refreshing to hear someone speak their opinion so well. Whether you agree with the man or not, you have to admire his use of our Constitutional free speech.

felix
06-13-2011, 12:39 PM
Which is going to end soon. ... felix

captaint
06-13-2011, 04:30 PM
Only IF we let it end......Mike

shooter93
06-13-2011, 06:35 PM
Not in my lifetime Felix.

BOOM BOOM
06-13-2011, 11:32 PM
HI,
WOW.
KEEP YOUR POWDER DRY.:Fire::Fire:

Utah Shooter
06-13-2011, 11:33 PM
you have to admire his use of our Constitutional free speech.

No I do not have to admire it. I do have to stand up for his right. Even if I do not agree with him 100%.

geargnasher
06-14-2011, 12:10 AM
"....a gun behind every blade of grass..." Anyone remember THAT little comment and who said it?

Gear

Carolina Cast Bullets
06-14-2011, 12:19 AM
I believe that quote is attributed to Japanese Admiral Yamamoto when he felt invading the United States was not a good idea. I believe the full quote goes something like this,

"We would find a rifleman behind every blade of grass."

Jerry
Carolina Cast Bullets

justingrosche
06-14-2011, 12:19 AM
I can't say for certain the author, General Yamamoto? Speaking of a conventional invasion of the United States during WWII.

Rangefinder
06-14-2011, 01:53 AM
He also said after the attack on Pearl Harbor when he was congratulated on striking such a powerful blow "I fear we have done nothing beyond awaken the sleeping giant..."

I'm waiting for the current population to wake up--it might be surprising how fast this country might pull out of the tail-spin we're in if there was a little clarity involved.

Recluse
06-14-2011, 02:04 AM
I'm pretty good with what the guy says.

Spent time in the Middle East during my service days and lemme tell you: What the Muslims are trying to do here in terms of Sharia Law is something you DO NOT WANT.

How'd you like your daughter or wife to be viciously raped, and have zero recourse because she doesn't have at least five witnesses to testify on her behalf that they saw the rape happen firsthand? How would you like having your daughter snatched from you and sold into the sex slave trade because of some transgression YOU inadvertently committed.

Etc etc etc.

These people are animals. Their cage is right where it needs to be in the Middle East, and whatever we have to do to keep them there is fine by me.

He was also right about (most) men having a rifle in the closet and a handgun in the nightstand drawer, along with the sheer number of veterans we have here.

Never ceases to amaze me how many people think "it can't happen here."

Of course, we also have gun owners who think the government won't "really" infringe too much more on our rights. . . :rolleyes:

:coffee:

buck1
06-14-2011, 02:24 AM
I have tryed to find the truth about the group as a whole ,and form my own opinion.
So far I have...
They have a political goal that is opsite to the american way of life. They want to kill those who are not like them. The best I can tell is its a radical political hate group of terrorists or terrorist suporters hiding behind a intolerant religion wile seeking tollerance for themselves. Basicly smiling wile they put the knife to our backs.

6.5 mike
06-14-2011, 02:40 AM
Nuc em all.

Pepe Ray
06-14-2011, 07:12 AM
Recluse;
I want to be on YOUR team, Please?
Pepe Ray

TCLouis
06-14-2011, 08:05 AM
I think the enemies of the US of A will depend on factions within the US to do it to ourselves.

3006guns
06-14-2011, 09:36 AM
"A rifle behind every blade of grass....." comment attributed to Admiral Yamamoto, not General. The comment was voiced during a discussion with emporer Hirohito's cabinet while contemplating an invasion after the Pearl Harbor attack. Since Yamamoto had spent several years in the United States he was well aware of its industrial might and armed citizenry, a foreign concept to the Japanese war planners. It was a warning and it was heeded.

If the gentleman in the video isn't a member here I think an invitation should be extended to him.

1bluehorse
06-14-2011, 10:19 AM
Trying to correct who said "the blade of grass thing" (and it was Admiral Yamamoto) has no bearing on the idea of this post other than learn from the past. I have only one thing to say about the video, sign me up..even if I have to move to Texas..:razz:

geargnasher
06-14-2011, 02:00 PM
Trying to correct who said "the blade of grass thing" (and it was Admiral Yamamoto) has no bearing on the idea of this post other than learn from the past. I have only one thing to say about the video, sign me up..even if I have to move to Texas..:razz:

I'm impressed. Now, I brought it up because the people who live outside the little sheltered cocoons of our cities understand how things work. It has a whole lot to do with moral convictions. A man or woman who has ever hunted for food (animal or vegetable), nailed two boards together, strung a fence, split firewood, laid brick, or put a roof on their house operates from a different moral principle than does someone who manages a McDonald's, golfs on Sunday, and lives between CBS news and their favorite sitcom, and rents a maintenance-included apartment. One lives by productive instinct, reason, and the sweat of his brow, and is just a little more intimately in touch with the real world around him, and has a very clear understanding of basic economics, honor, and good principles. When one lives in the artificial reality created by television and a close-knit society of similar drones, the cause-effect relationships of how food gets put on the table and how nations get along (or don't) get pretty blurred. If everyone had to hoe potatoes and defend the fields from savages with deadly force there wouldn't be any liberals, there wouldn't be the cry for tolerance of all things, and there wouldn't be and bleeding hearts. Terrorists would be shot on sight.

I don't know about where the rest of you live, but I live in a community of simple people who don't tolerate rudeness, unnecessary violence, crime, or dishonesty. Funny, there isn't a Muslim for about a hundred miles in any direction from here. Even the Jehovah's Witnesses have learned to steer clear, and there won't EVER be a Jihad in this part of the country, because there is a rifleman behind every blade of grass.

Gear

6.5 mike
06-15-2011, 04:38 AM
+1 Gear, very well put.

Armorer
06-15-2011, 06:44 AM
Gear, you absolutely NAILED it! The only thing I would add is that you, and I, and the countless like us, know a freedom that those trapped in their apartments glued to the tube will never know. How very sad for them.

357shooter
06-15-2011, 06:47 AM
Good video, thanks for posting. No issues with anything he said, except Dems being a dying breed is wishful thinking and overstatement, not so much a fact. But I appreciate the sentiment.

Char-Gar
06-15-2011, 11:41 AM
Well, Wild Bill is spot on as the British say. More power to him and his ilk.

Somewhere in all of my stuff is a fancy sheet of paper saying I am a "diplomat" of the Henry Martyn Institute of Islamics in Hyderabad India. I spent several weeks there going far deeper into Islam that I ever want to go. This was back in 1973.

I can say with Wild Bill that Islam is indeed a false religion. It is not popular to say that, nor is it PC, but I believe it to be true. That won't impress those where who have no religion and think they are all alike, but I wanted to say it, because I know it to be true.

Recluse
06-15-2011, 02:00 PM
If everyone had to hoe potatoes and defend the fields from savages with deadly force there wouldn't be any liberals, there wouldn't be the cry for tolerance of all things, and there wouldn't be and bleeding hearts. Terrorists would be shot on sight.

Gear

You know, that's an interesting analogy.

If everyone had to work on a ranch or a farm and experience FIRSTHAND the destruction and loss of vital income due to predators and varmints and pests, they would have an entirely different attitude about them.

But since someone else bears the costs and frustrations, all the citiots and soft-people know is that they get food on their plate (or in their McDonalds sack) every day--and they whine about "why are you shooting those poor harmless coyotes?"

Likewise, we have people who've never lifted a damn finger in defense of this country and Constitution, but instead sit back and criticize the manner in which those of us who HAVE, do it. The line from A Few Good Men comes to mind.

Again, I drew a hard line in the sand on September 11, 2001. When the Kenyan imposter was anointed, I filled that line with concrete. If you think that we should understand, accept and be tolerant of Islam here in our own country or continent, you're on the wrong side of my line.

I really wish that we could take everyone who "doesn't have a problem with Islam" and Berlin-airlift their butts over to Afghanistan or Iran or even Saudi Arabia and drop them off for a few years.

See what they think then.

:coffee:

firefly1957
06-15-2011, 04:13 PM
Nothing wrong with anything Bill said however I do wonder what it will take to wake some people up. After all if 9/11 did not do it what will, it is simple the extreme muslims want ALL non muslims DEAD.

Char-Gar
06-15-2011, 04:21 PM
In Islam there is no division between the sacred and the secular. Everything is sacred. Every breath they draw is controlled by their belief system. All Muslims believe that all the world should be under Sharia law. If, they don't believe that they are not Muslims.

Muslims are divided are into two camps. I am not talking moderate or extreme. I am talking about those who act on their beliefs and those who sit by approving of what they others do.

1Shirt
06-15-2011, 04:51 PM
One of the biggest problems is that so many of the population today have been sucking on the teet of the gov't cow for so long that they are willing to accept what ever the gov't cow says. To me it is a duck thing! You know if it walks like, and swims like, and quacks like a duck it is probably a duck. Trouble is lots of city folks don't know a duck from a terrorist.
1Shirt!:coffeecom

kbstenberg
06-15-2011, 05:53 PM
I can't say how strongly I believe in all that has been said on this thread.
Firefly I believe Americans did wake up after 9-11. But there memory is only as long as the Nightly News carries it. If another incident occurs on our soil the memories will be re-kindled.

felix
06-15-2011, 06:02 PM
Is this someone we know?????? ... felix

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jKHJlBYhSE&feature=related

Char-Gar
06-15-2011, 07:08 PM
Don't know that feller, but I sure know the music. I was raised on Bob Wills music. He was a barber from Turkey Texas that fiddled a mite. I have spent some quality time in Turkey and old timers there remember he wasn't much of a barber, but he sure could fiddle.

Faded Love is a Texas classic, but San Antonio Rose is the National Anthem.

white eagle
06-15-2011, 07:20 PM
people decide to become super civilized
and forget.... weather by design or choice,
where it is exactly they fall in the chain of life

gew98
06-15-2011, 07:54 PM
All told , common sense is a virtue held by few. Those that have their minds and actions fueled by ANY religion are suspect to me. Human nature is just that. When some fools become devout to th epoint of losing reason , they have already lost common sense. Religion as the man made construct it is only hastens this sadly.
Mind you I am not an atheist.. I personally feel that our singular god is not one denomination and/or over anther. To see it as black and white...that is my version of god 2.0 is better than your version of god 2.0 solves nothing and only continues the hate and slaughter religious nuts so readily wade into..in the name o their 2.0 version of "god".
Granted the mooslims are still largely a thousand years behind the west in common sense. But fools among us still bring us down with just as narcissistic religious vomit of their warped flavors.
How the USA was founded on a firm belief of a monotheistic god is well written and documented. How extremes of both POV's have used the legal system to pollute our free way of life is as well well documented.

geargnasher
06-15-2011, 09:41 PM
All told , common sense is a virtue held by few. Those that have their minds and actions fueled by ANY religion are suspect to me. Human nature is just that. When some fools become devout to th epoint of losing reason , they have already lost common sense. Religion as the man made construct it is only hastens this sadly.
Mind you I am not an atheist.. I personally feel that our singular god is not one denomination and/or over anther. To see it as black and white...that is my version of god 2.0 is better than your version of god 2.0 solves nothing and only continues the hate and slaughter religious nuts so readily wade into..in the name o their 2.0 version of "god".
Granted the mooslims are still largely a thousand years behind the west in common sense. But fools among us still bring us down with just as narcissistic religious vomit of their warped flavors.
How the USA was founded on a firm belief of a monotheistic god is well written and documented. How extremes of both POV's have used the legal system to pollute our free way of life is as well well documented.

I have to agree with you. Chargar said something that's very true also: "I can say with Wild Bill that Islam is indeed a false religion", I'd like to add that ALL religions are false. Individual beliefs are not, but religions are. Like any bureacracy, organized religions usually turn into corrupt cesspools of hypocracy with an axe to grind, even if that's not the way they started. Same problem as any free republic must endure, the general population of genuine, believing, good people allowing themselves to be led by an ever-growing group of hate-mongering extremests with an agenda thinly disguised as a reflection of the founding "principles". I know lots of good Christians, but I rarely see them go to church. I also know some very good politicians too, but unfortunately, none hold a public office.

Gear

44man
06-16-2011, 08:44 AM
I happen to agree with Bill. The sooner the liberal progressives are gone, the better. Since that covers most democrats, so be it.
I vote republican but I have voted for a democrat on occasion after talking with him or her----WHAT A MISTAKE! :twisted: Nothing but lies to get in office.
I would vote for a mafia boss before ever voting for another democrat.

Char-Gar
06-16-2011, 08:52 AM
I had a stroke of common sense and deleted my post in response to Gew98 and Gear on the religious aspect of this thread. We have a whole forum dedicated to religion and off topic stuff and this stuff belongs there.

I am a confessing Christian and take the subject very seriously and am willing to continue to dialog in the appropriate forum if Gew98, Gear or others wish to, but I am not going to push the subject here.

Baron von Trollwhack
06-17-2011, 07:38 AM
How did bozo get elected? wasn't it about 54% to 46% of those voting? That is about the break between Americans who love America and those who would subjugate America to liberalism, progressivism, socialism, communism, slavery to the welfare state, perversion of every kind, corruption, cronyism, elitism, ................................................AN D THE LIST GOES ON.

How about the chief of staff that put soldiers in berets? He was part of the 54%. What of the teacher that slyly tells the kids about the other lifestyle, penal experts telling us kindness reduces crime, judges decreeing prisoner release as if they were good citizens getting an hour off the job for their birthday luncheon..............................And the list goes on.

So many are trapped in the honey..........................

BvT

firefly1957
06-17-2011, 09:04 AM
Well this ought to be interesting the koran burning preacher want to come back to Dearborn to protest and wants the National Guard on standby in case trouble starts. A). does this guy have a death wish? B). Does he not trust the police after his last visit? C). Has he retaken a safe gun handling coarse last time he was here he blew a hole in his rental care while loading his pistol!