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Stars and Stripes letter on bases as gun-free areas

Posted by David Hardy · 22 November 2009 05:15 PM

Right here. The author is deployed in Iraq.

Comments

Comic Book Indoctrination of Children into the Total Surveilance Police-State!

Related to "Gun-Free Zone Enforcement" via PIVMAN Secure ID scanner.

Posted by: Anonymous at November 22, 2009 09:46 PM

"Anonymous"?! Really!? Stooping kinda low for click-throughs, aren't you, Don?

The above "Anonymous" post was from Don Hamrick.

Posted by: Jim D. at November 23, 2009 08:18 PM

WHATEVER IT TAKES TO GET THE MESSAGE OF FREEDOM OUT TO THE PEOPLE (AND PAST THE IDIOTS LIKES JIM D.)

Posted by: DON HAMRICK at November 23, 2009 08:31 PM

Much better. See? You don't need to hide your feelings around here.

Posted by: Jim D. at November 23, 2009 09:06 PM

WHAT FEELINGS? I'm too busy with other things like studying "how to" books to write a movie script on what I have learned about freedom and the Second Amendment from a merchant seaman's point of view in the 7 years of federal litigation and corrupt federal court and government practices just to see if I can sell a movie script. PLUS, I am using Adobe Creative Suite 4 Design Premium to design an online magazine.

If you cannot appreciate real news alerts that I dig up like the one above because then you ought to reconsider why you post your attacks in the first place. Why are you obsessed with me? What is your fixation with me?

Posted by: DON HAMRICK at November 23, 2009 10:17 PM

AND NO! The movie script will NOT be about me. It will be a docu-drama on single-shoot mass casualties on land and piracy on the high seas with emphasis on the Bill of Rights.

Posted by: DON HAMRICK at November 23, 2009 10:20 PM

DAVID HARDY, PLEASE DELETE THIS THREAD!

Posted by: DON HAMRICK at November 23, 2009 10:24 PM

GO TO MY BLOG AND READ MY POSTING ON "PIVMAN" AND TELL ME MY COMMENTARY IS BULL WORTHY OF JIM D. SLAMMING OR IF I DESERVE RESPECT FOR MY EFFORTS (I.E., TELL JIM D. TO PISS OFF).

Posted by: DON HAMRICK at November 23, 2009 10:27 PM

MY BLOG: http://americancommondefencereview.wordpress.com/

Posted by: DON HAMRICK at November 23, 2009 10:27 PM

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