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But, it's got some Native Americans really teed off. Read more @ Native Americans incensed over pro-gun rights billboard in Colorado | Fox News
 
DAMN....using liberal ideal against them....awesome.......


what does this mean?
I think we all get that (Second Amendment) message. What I don't understand is how an organization can post something like that and not think about the ripple effect that it's gonna have through the community," she said.


What are liberals going to be so upset at the bilboards they're going to bash some indians?

what is the ripple effect?
 
DAMN....using liberal ideal against them....awesome.......


what does this mean?
I think we all get that (Second Amendment) message. What I don't understand is how an organization can post something like that and not think about the ripple effect that it's gonna have through the community," she said.


What are liberals going to be so upset at the bilboards they're going to bash some indians?

what is the ripple effect?

I read it as a warning to everybody that what the government did to the Native Americans could happen to them. I see no anti-Indian propaganda at all.
 
DAMN....using liberal ideal against them....awesome.......


what does this mean?
I think we all get that (Second Amendment) message. What I don't understand is how an organization can post something like that and not think about the ripple effect that it's gonna have through the community," she said.


What are liberals going to be so upset at the bilboards they're going to bash some indians?

what is the ripple effect?

I read it as a warning to everybody that what the government did to the Native Americans could happen to them. I see no anti-Indian propaganda at all.

Yes, I would take it as a warning for minorities in this country to watch out for the white, christian males who think they own the place.
 
GunBillboardColorado.JPG

But, it's got some Native Americans really teed off. Read more @ Native Americans incensed over pro-gun rights billboard in Colorado | Fox News

The Native American genocide/impoundment wasn't about guns....it was about using perceived racial and religious superiority (Manifest Destiny) to bulldoze over the weaker peoples.

Please don't ruin their love of catchy one liners and bumper sticker material that don't have any real relationship to reality.
 
DAMN....using liberal ideal against them....awesome.......


what does this mean?
I think we all get that (Second Amendment) message. What I don't understand is how an organization can post something like that and not think about the ripple effect that it's gonna have through the community," she said.


What are liberals going to be so upset at the bilboards they're going to bash some indians?

what is the ripple effect?

I read it as a warning to everybody that what the government did to the Native Americans could happen to them. I see no anti-Indian propaganda at all.

Yes, I would take it as a warning for minorities in this country to watch out for the white, christian males who think they own the place.

Pfft...as if someone's personal gun collection would stand a chance against the Delaware national guard much less the US Army.
 
GunBillboardColorado.JPG

But, it's got some Native Americans really teed off. Read more @ Native Americans incensed over pro-gun rights billboard in Colorado | Fox News

The Native American genocide/impoundment wasn't about guns....it was about using perceived racial and religious superiority (Manifest Destiny) to bulldoze over the weaker peoples.

Which happened after they lost their guns.

You tell it like you were actually there to witness it first hand. Amazing skill you possess.
 
DAMN....using liberal ideal against them....awesome.......


what does this mean?
I think we all get that (Second Amendment) message. What I don't understand is how an organization can post something like that and not think about the ripple effect that it's gonna have through the community," she said.


What are liberals going to be so upset at the bilboards they're going to bash some indians?

what is the ripple effect?

I read it as a warning to everybody that what the government did to the Native Americans could happen to them. I see no anti-Indian propaganda at all.

According to a pair of recent polls, for the first time since the 9/11 terrorist hijackings, Americans are more fearful their government will
Read more at Americans fear government more than terror

These two things have NOTHING to do with each other...NOTHING. Whats a little fear mongering amongst friends, huh?
 
The Native American genocide/impoundment wasn't about guns....it was about using perceived racial and religious superiority (Manifest Destiny) to bulldoze over the weaker peoples.

Which happened after they lost their guns.

You tell it like you were actually there to witness it first hand. Amazing skill you possess.

:lol:

beat a people down
take their weapons
now do whatever you want with them


Gee, are you saying that Indians didn't get it in the ass, and that fully armed they allowed themselves to be death marched?

racist
 
Besides, the government never took the natives' guns away, per se, even though the natives were not initially considered citizens. They all used guns, eventually, that they obtained via trading for furs, etc with white settlers. Moron RW'ers and their revisionist history of wounded knee. The calvary went in and disarmed the Lakota BY FORCE, who did not give up their guns quietly.

"The Wounded Knee Massacre occurred on December 29, 1890,[4] near Wounded Knee Creek (Lakota: Čhaŋkpé Ópi Wakpála) on the Lakota Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota, USA. It was the last battle of the American Indian Wars. On the day before, a detachment of the U.S. 7th Cavalry Regiment commanded by Major Samuel M. Whitside intercepted Spotted Elk's band of Miniconjou Lakota and 38 Hunkpapa Lakota near Porcupine Butte and escorted them five miles westward (8 km) to Wounded Knee Creek, where they made camp.

The remainder of the 7th Cavalry Regiment arrived, led by James W. Forsyth and surrounded the encampment supported by four Hotchkiss guns.[5]

On the morning of December 29, the troops went into the camp to disarm the Lakota. One version of events claims that during the process of disarming the Lakota, a deaf tribesman named Black Coyote was reluctant to give up his rifle, claiming he had paid a lot for it.[6] A scuffle over Black Coyote's rifle escalated and a shot was fired which resulted in the 7th Cavalry's opening fire indiscriminately from all sides, killing men, women, and children, as well as some of their own fellow troopers. Those few Lakota warriors who still had weapons began shooting back at the attacking troopers, who quickly suppressed the Lakota fire. The surviving Lakota fled, but U.S. cavalrymen pursued and killed many who were unarmed."
 
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GunBillboardColorado.JPG

But, it's got some Native Americans really teed off. Read more @ Native Americans incensed over pro-gun rights billboard in Colorado | Fox News

The Native American genocide/impoundment wasn't about guns....it was about using perceived racial and religious superiority (Manifest Destiny) to bulldoze over the weaker peoples.

Which happened after they lost their guns.

The same thing that happened before they managed to get some guns.
 
Which happened after they lost their guns.

You tell it like you were actually there to witness it first hand. Amazing skill you possess.

:lol:

beat a people down
take their weapons
now do whatever you want with them


Gee, are you saying that Indians didn't get it in the ass, and that fully armed they allowed themselves to be death marched?

racist

I love when poor, uneducated people who are racist themselves try to "educate" others. It's cute.
 

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