Fight the Government

delldude

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REDMOND, Ore. — B.J. Soper took aim with his AR-15 semiautomatic rifle and fired a dozen shots at a human silhouette target. Soper’s wife and their 16-year-old daughter practiced drawing pistols. Then Soper helped his 4-year-old daughter, in pink sneakers and a ponytail, work on her marksmanship with a .22-caliber rifle.
 
Deep in the heart of a vast U.S. military training ground, surrounded by spent shotgun shells and juniper trees blasted to shreds, the Central Oregon Constitutional Guard was conducting its weekly firearms training.
 
“The intent is to be able to work together and defend ourselves if we need to,” said Soper, 40, a building contractor who is an emerging leader in a growing national movement rooted in distrust of the federal government, one that increasingly finds itself in armed conflicts with authorities.
 

Those in the movement call themselves patriots, demanding that the federal government adhere to the Constitution and stop what they see as systematic abuse of land rights, gun rights, freedom of speech and other liberties.
 
 
http://www.washingtonpost.com/sf/national/2016/05/21/armed-with-guns-and-constitutions-the-patriot-movement-sees-america-under-threat/
 
Hey dell.
I read the article carefully, and looked closely at all the pictures.
How come there was No mention of JESUS, or any pictures of Bibles laying around ??
 
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NewHampshire Black Bears said:
Hey dell.
I read the article carefully, and looked closely at all the pictures.
How come there was No mention of JESUS, or any pictures of Bibles laying around ??
 
That group picture, three guys in it are Christians, one had a red beard, the other bibs and shades and man with a baseball cap.
 
delldude said:
That group picture, three guys in it are Christians, one had a red beard, the other bibs and shades and man with a baseball cap.
now you're just getting in the way of his stereotyping
 

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