Good morning, everyone - well, I've pretty much stayed away from the subject of Bushmasters and the nuts who love them - mostly because it's too blah blah blah predictable to parody. But, I guess it's time to mine some tinfoil out of Freepistan.
First up - Ooops - too late - we already shot him!
ALLEGED SANDY HOOK COPYCAT Threatens to Target L.A. Kindergarteners Tmz.com ^ | 01/08/2013 | Tmz staffPosted on Tuesday, January 08, 2013 10:38:14 PM by diverteach
EXCLUSIVE The 24-year-old man who threatened to commit Sandy Hook type crimes in L.A. claimed he was hell-bent on leaving "dead kindergartners" in his wake ... yet he will not be prosecuted.
Kyle Bangayan posted threats on Facebook the same day as the Newtown shooting ... and claimed he was targeting L.A. schools ... this according to a search warrant obtained by TMZ.
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All I can say is unbelievable. Well that and I hope they have cops tagging his rear end 24/71 posted on Tuesday, January 08, 2013 10:38:24 PM by diverteach
To: diverteachI blame the media a lot. They are in over drive to take away guns and they go on and on which will cause the copycats to become perplexed into possibly going off.4 posted on Tuesday, January 08, 2013 10:48:10 PM by Christie at the beach (I like Newt. Our nation's foundation is under attack.)
To: diverteachThe libtards want this guy on the loose so he CAN go out and kill little kids.
Then they’ll REALLY have a case for going after LAW-ABIDING gun owners.
Don’t worry, none of them are thinking about doing away with gun-free zones. They WANT MORE VICTIMS!
To: diverteachSo what would be wrong with a little 1800's justice on this sorry SOB?Just plug the rotten little craphead and plant him on boot hill.
To: diverteachI read a few news stories about this, and apparently he did not have guns at his apartment. They found guns at his parent’s home, where they arrested him. It wasn’t clear to me whether the guns were owned by his parents or him. I think the fact that they found nothing threatening in his apartment, in conjunction with whatever conversations they had with him and his parents, were what led to his release. I’m not saying I agree with that decision, but it does appear to be a little different story than at the surface.
24 posted on Wednesday, January 09, 2013 5:59:58 AM by pieceofthepuzzle
To: diverteachThis was likely a false flag op to help push the anti-gun narrative. He could have been a government plant to make people get all emotional about the nut with all them guns.... Why else release him without even psych evaluations?
26 posted on Wednesday, January 09, 2013 6:03:45 AM by Mechanicos (When did we amend the Constitution for a 2nd Federal Prohibition?)
WATCH: Media caught falsely claiming gun activists heckled father who lost son in Newtown
politics.kfyi.com ^ | 29 January, 2013 | NA
Posted on Wednesday, January 30, 2013 10:40:39 AM by marktwain
This morning, many in the media went all in with a sanctimonious attack against gun-rights supporters who they accused of heckling Neil Heslin, the parent of a 6-year old boy murdered in the Sandy Hook massacre. The only problem is that it was all a lie. Mr. Heslin was not heckled.
If you look at the full, unedited tape (which was first obtained by Twitchy), you'll see that after 15 minutes of the audience remaining respectfully silent as Mr. Heslin spoke out against assault weapons, he then turns to ask the audience a direct question:
I ask if there’s anybody in this room that can give me one reason or challenge this question … why anybody in this room needs to have one of these assault-style weapons or military weapons or high-capacity clips.Mr. Heslin then pauses waiting for someone in the audience to answer. His question is respectfully asked but no one says a word.
Then Mr. Heslin says:
Not one person can answer that question.And it's only then that a few people do answer the question, and do so respectfully.
The full, unedited video proves the media is lying. This is not heckling, this is someone respectfully asking a question and receiving a respectful answer.
To: marktwain
The real Show Trial moment was after he harrumphed that nobody would answer his question.
So some people started to offer an answer, immediately provoking the “judge” to shout them down (”no comments!”) and threaten to clear the room.
To: marktwain
I don’t know why it is considered “respectful” for the father to rail about taking people’s gun rights away.
(Tommy) Um - His son was shot to death by a gun nutcase.
He disrespected those who wished to show him support, by using it for a partisan political purpose.
His son was shot to death by a nutcase, and son of a gun nutcase.
Still, the crowd tried to be respectful, not answering his question because they knew it would upset him, instead just hoping he would go away and stop lecturing them.
Then, he disrespected them a second time, by claiming the reason they didn’t answer was they HAD no answer, rather than the obvious which was they didn’t feel it was respectful to challenge him.
So then, having been directly attacked, some people tried to respond, and they were disrespectfully stopped.
13 posted on Wednesday, January 30, 2013 11:52:37 AM by CharlesWayneCT
To: mmichaels1970The media is the enemy.Now that you and millions of other Americans know this, WHAT are you going to do about it? Nothing?
10 posted on Wednesday, January 30, 2013 11:40:53 AM by MeneMeneTekelUpharsin (Freedom is the freedom to discipline yourself so others don't have to do it for you.)
To: MeneMeneTekelUpharsinNow that you and millions of other Americans know this, WHAT are you going to do about it? Nothing?
I intend to send a strongly worded email to Dan Rather.22 posted on Wednesday, January 30, 2013 12:42:41 PM by mmichaels1970
To: MeneMeneTekelUpharsinWHAT are you going to do about it? Nothing?You don't happen to do undercover work for the FBI/DHS do you?
29 posted on Wednesday, January 30, 2013 3:39:04 PM by Sirius Lee (All that is required for evil to advance is for government to do "something")
To: carriage_hill
Whether sincere or given to him to say there is an answer to his question. But people who live in urban(sic) do not understand it.
“...why anybody in this room needs to have one of these assault-style weapons or military weapons or high-capacity clips.”
Farmers need to do vermin hunting sometimes. A 30 round Bushmaster is better than most rifles for this.
Oh yes, when tending my Dad's farm, I often used an AR-15 to shoot rats. The optional scope was useful for naling them from the adjoining property. If that fails, there's always the bazooka.
If you are camping in the true wilderness you might want to have some protection. Not necessarily from criminals - but from bears. A Bushmaster does well for this.
He's right, of course - why almost one whole bear has been killed by a Bushmaster in - oh - never.
If you rely on yourself for home protection as most rural dwellers do - a Bushmaster AR is a logical choice. Especially if your aim with a pistol is poor.
Oh yeah - if you can't shoot, just spray and pray. That should win the argument for you.
If you have coyotes and do not want your dog eaten - a Bushmaster AR does the trick nicely.
I should shoot my dog before it gets eaten? If you say so. Personally, I've got a suicide vest all ready - I intend to take a bunch of those godless coyotes with me!
They usually travel in packs.
Bushmasters travel in packs? Is there an Alpha Rifle?
Do you want more than 10 rounds - you bet. 20 is good. 30 is better for this job.
And if 20 is good, 2000 is better. I need a chain gun fer sure.
Some people even do hunt with a Bushmaster style rifle. .
Only the sadistic ones.
223 and 5.56 are not as effective as a standard deer rifle - because they are less ‘powerful’ - but some do hunt with ARs and for smaller game the smaller projectile is preferred.
Actually, for smaller game a shotgun is preferred, but don't let facts get in the way of a good story. BTW, I don't ever want to go hunting with anyone who thinks a 7.62 is a deer round.
Josh Sugermann has vexxed our county with the scary ‘assault’ term.
Mechanically, operationally, functionally the AR type guns are the same as hunting rifles used everyday.
And yes, there are good, very good, reasons for people to have these.
Alien invasion, for one.
The man seemed sincere but it has only been little over a month. Not a long grieving period. Yet the politicians leveraged the incident and him for their own good. They are the disgusting ones.
Shots fired at Lone Star College (Houston, TX)
KXAN | Jan. 22, 2013 | vanity
Posted on Tuesday, January 22, 2013 12:55:10 PM by bgill
It's being reported on KXAN.com noon news that multiple people shot at on Lone Star College in Houston, TX. It's a tech school.
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To: bgillToo bad they didnt make it a “gun-free” zone!! that would have done it
To: bgillHere we go again. Most likely another registered Democrat who hopes to be all over TV just like the libs did for other recent mass murderers.
7 posted on Tuesday, January 22, 2013 1:00:46 PM by vladimir998
To: bgillThank for posting this - my best friend’s son goes there - I have notified her to check on her kid.
To: bgillKHOU 11 reports more shots just heard in the cafeteria area.
To: bgillHere we go again. Here is hoping the get the shooters and that there are minimal injuries and no deaths. Prayers up!
To: bgillIt seems there have been a spate of public shootings lately that fit nicely with Obama’s agenda to keep the public stirred up. Is it random copycat stuff or I wonder if Democrat sleeper cells are being activated?
29 posted on Tuesday, January 22, 2013 1:26:28 PM by TexasRepublic (Socialism is the gospel of envy and the religion of thieves)
Suspect in S. Ala. bus shooting said to have child in bunker
WFSA News ^ | 1/29/13 | John Shyrock
Posted on Tuesday, January 29, 2013 9:23:38 PM by jodster36
The Dale County Sheriff's Department has established a command post location at the intersection of 231 North and Private Road 1539 in Dale County, Alabama following a shooting Multiple agencies are present assisting with the incident where multiple reports are indicating that a bus driver was shot and a student on-board the bus was taken hostage. The incident started around 3:40pm Tuesday near Destiny Church The Sheriff's Department is confirming that one adult male was shot, though they could not say how serious the person's injuries were. There are no suspects in custody and officials would not confirm a child hostage situation Though there's no confirmed evidence of explosive devices, a bomb squad is on scene. Everyone living in the immediate area around the scene is being evacuated. Both north and southbound traffic on U.S. Hwy. 231 near the church have been rerouted to keep commuters away from the area. Alabama State Troopers are on scene and say their assisting with perimeter security. The Sheriff's Department is the lead investigative agency. Authorities with the Dale County School System and the Ozark City School System have cancelled classes for Wednesday, January 30. A man who spoke with several children who were on-board the school bus says the students told him they witnessed a man step on- board where he shot the driver and took a young boy hostage.
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To: jodster36My recollection of recent child-abduction statistics is that it’s a 94% chance that the man knows the child; it’s in the 70-ish range that it’s a custody matter.
To: jodster36I heard a report that the guy got on the bus saying he needed 2 children between the ages of 6 and 8.
Does not sound like he knew this child.The police say they are in contact with him and that he’s saying that he won’t hurt the child.
I guess it depends on what his definition of hurt is.I haven’t heard anything about the parents of the boy.
To sum this up, crazy guy, mentally unstable, boards a school bus in his neighborhood and demands 2 kids ages 6-8, bus driver says no so crazy guy shoots him and takes a 6 year old hostage in his homemade bunker.
To: jodster36I see Obamie has been praying to Satan again to get more people killed by guns so he can get his 2nd Amendment gun grab mission acomplished
24 posted on Wednesday, January 30, 2013 2:56:50 PM by jsanders2001



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I love how everything that happens is a crime against conservatives.
"What's that? A man has been shot to death and a child has been kidnapped?
IT'S ANOTHER ASSAULT ON ME, THE PRIVILEGED WHITE MALE. WILL WE NEVER GET A BREAK???????!!!!?!!!?? I'm the victim in this crime! Me! Memememememememe! Oh lord, won't someone save us?!"
Posted by: Dbp | February 04, 2013 at 08:08
The (Republican, of course) sponsor of Tennessee's "guns in parking lots" bill just admitted that he keeps a gun in his car at the state Capitol -- even though a) it's illegal and b) he doesn't have a carry permit.
So yes, by all means, let's do as the NRA says and enforce the gun laws we already have on the books.
Posted by: Southern Beale | February 04, 2013 at 08:25
So many false-flag operations, it's hard to keep track. Is there a tracking spreadsheet?
I also love how the president that they think is she most inept, incompetent boob to ever hold the office is capable of coordinating all these secret operative shooter operations in order to whip up support for his gun stealing campaign.
Or... something.
Posted by: Razor Eddie | February 04, 2013 at 10:07
Yeah, well if you go hunting and it takes you 20+ rounds to bring down a bunny/deer/bear/rhino/blue whale ur doon it rong.
Amazing to see so many conservitards publicly admitting to being incompetent with firearms. But then again, why should their incompetence be limited to exclude ONE thing?
Posted by: Snarki, child of Loki | February 04, 2013 at 12:47
When I bought my G21, the hi-cap ban was in place, so I was limited to (gasp) only ten rounds of .45ACP.
Only ten.
The gun nuts think they'll need much more than that.
The average number of shots discharged in a self-defense situation?
Two.
Triple that and you get six.
I think somehow I'll get by with ten.
Tommy
Posted by: Tommy T | February 04, 2013 at 13:34
Not saying it's true, but it would be irresponsible not to ask the question... Right. Do any of them actually believe this? Or is it just a case of throwing out any insulting, hateful remark they can think of (like, "He screws his mother.")? Or are their tinfoil hats on inside out?
You mean 1,000 deaths from gun accidents, 20,000 gun suicides and 11,000 gun homicides wasn't enough to get the mission accomplished? He'd better pray up a storm.
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And don't mess with that drum labeled "Photo-shop of Obama Firing a Shotgun". Yes, they have the proof (and pixels!). The most damning evidence seems to be that the sun reflected off his watch in a different way when he was shooting than it did that morning when he was boarding Marine I. Just leave it sealed for now.
--Kibitzer
Posted by: Kibitzer 2006 | February 04, 2013 at 22:16
Gun accidents or gun suicides or gun uses can be avoid like in Europe, not everyone can have a gun
Posted by: polish faruri | February 05, 2013 at 02:23
But everyone should have a gun.
The best way to stop an armed person intent on doing harm is another armed person.
You can prevent gun based suicides if you just shoot depressed folks before they get the chance. Problem solved.
Posted by: Dbp | February 05, 2013 at 11:16
They can shout down the Conn father as it wasn't one of their own doing the shooting - it was a false flag sleeper cell.
See ?
Seriously, I've been shocked that the same groups that are professionals at spinning conspiracy theories have, in the cast of Conn, been only able to mount a very weak conspiracy theory.
And I'm shocked that these folks don't know when to keep quiet. In addition to the shootings you list in the last few days, there is the Texas prosecutor who was reportedly wearing a gun because of recent threats (and a prosecuter receiving threats without police backup ? no way.) The shooting in NM. The abduction in ALA.
And BTW, how does FR keep from getting copyright violations due to long quotes from stories ?
Posted by: MapleStreet | February 05, 2013 at 12:22
About the guy saying the urban folks don't understand the need for guns to defend youself. I'm confused as I thought the big bad urban ghetto was the place that folks pointed to as a place where someone was likely to gun you down in gang warface ?
In a side event, to show how these folks build fear upon fear, with the recent shooting near Price school in Atlanta (admittedly a little different as it appears to be more an argument between 2 students) - there is a town named Atlanta near here, population is probably around a coupld of thousand at most.
In comments on the news story, this guy had a long paragraph about how bad things have spread to even here (obviously thinking of the smaller Atlanta here). And how this is why he takes his gun out of his case every night to keep it with him in bed. 1) Doesn't realize that there are a few other Atlantas 2) sleeping with his gun for safety. Let Freud have a field day. Plus if a shootng 2,000 miles away is enough to send him over the top, is he the type guy who will act rationally with his gun ? 3) Wouldn't the guy feel better if he had a binky/pacifier instead ?
Posted by: MapleStreet | February 05, 2013 at 12:34