Report: Trump Delegates Say They Are Bringing Guns To Cleveland

Why don't they tell us they'll be turning up in their underwear too? I mean, for many of these people, their gun is more important than their wife. They take their gun everywhere and it gets to feel the heat from their mid regions a lot more than their wife ever will.
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"We're talking about ISIS. We're talking about people who have shown a propensity for violence."

As the Republican convention in Cleveland approaches, several delegates from Pennsylvania who support Donald Trump say they are planning on bringing their guns with them to the GOP gathering. Why? They say they are worried about possible violent protest and even an attack from ISIS.

James Klein, a pro-Trump delegate from the Harrisburg area, notes that guns won't be needed inside the convention hall and that delegates won't be allowed to bring in weapons. "But," he adds, "there's the hotels. There's going to be dinners."

So Klein, an insurance executive and economist, has decided to come armed to Cleveland, and he has urged his fellow delegates to do the same. "We're talking about ISIS," he remarks, citing the recent shooting in Orlando and the bombings at the Istanbul airport. Referring to protesters outside Trump rallies, he adds, "We're talking about people who have shown a propensity for violence."

"There are a whole bunch of things happening: You go to various events, receptions, whatever, outside the convention hall," says Ash Khare, a delegate from the northwest corner of the state who applied for a concealed carry permit in preparation for Cleveland. "And you walk on the streets and, you know, people know that you are a delegate, and who knows what the crazy people are going to do? So you've got to be vigilant about what's going on and prepare yourself."

Marc Scaringi, another Trump delegate from the Harrisburg area, says that during the past few weeks there have been many emails exchanged among the Pennsylvania delegates discussing whether to bring weapons to Cleveland.

A lifelong member of the NRA who carries a gun every day, Klein notes he is particularly concerned about the threat of international terrorism. "I'm not a terrorist, okay, but I'm an academic and a theorist, and I would think that if I were an ISIS guy that I might want to attack the Republican National Convention," he says.

Klein continues: "People will attack you at your weakest, at your softest." That is, he explains, attacks are not likely to occur at the convention hall but elsewhere in the city where police and Secret Service officers are unlikely to stop an attack.

Khare expects to receive his concealed carry permit in a few days. Then he plans to obtain training from the local sheriff's department before buying a gun. But he stresses that having a concealed carry weapon is not about stirring up trouble: "You gotta have a proper mindset and the proper training. You don't go out to act like a warrior…This is just in case you get into a situation where you can make a difference."

Scaringi hasn't yet decided if he will bring his gun, citing logistical concerns about where to store it. "If you can't have the firearm in the convention, then you really can't take it, because what do you do with it?" he says. "I don't think there's going to be any firearms locker room. That's really the only thing preventing me from saying, 'Yeah, I'm going to go ahead and carry.'"

Scaringi also points to the violence that occurred at a Trump event in San Jose, California, in early June. Anti-Trump protesters punched the candidate's supporters, jumped on cars, and threw eggs at a female Trump supporter. "I think this is going to be the most riotous political convention since 1968, and maybe even more so," he predicts. "In addition to just your average political protester, you're going to get serious people here who want to do harm and want to create mayhem."

Report: Trump Delegates Say They Are Bringing Guns To Cleveland

Thank you, Jesus! Keep them guns a comin'. The Republican National Convention should not be a gun-free zone. They need lots of guns - along with lots of booze and other "stimulants". Make ISIS afraid to come near that place. Gee, I sure hope ISIS can't find the convention address on the Internet...
Go there and harass them.
 
well anyone can see i guess that the American Indian has it so good because of the democrats.......i worked for a couple of years with a guy who was full blood Cherokee who would have had a few things to say to lakota about how well Indians have it because of democrats or anyone else....but then this guy grew up on the res.....he did not just watch movies or read about them....

Who are the red man's best friend today:

1. Drunken white redneck peckerwoods?

2. Democrats?

3. Republicans?
none of the above..... sorry lakota a REAL Indian told us stories about how wonderful life is on the reservation....did not sound to me like the democrats were doing them much good,lots of below standard living.....great friends those democrats,throw you a bone every now and then....going by what he said and pictures he showed me,and what you say,i dont think you have been on a reservation....at least one out here.....

Funny. What good have Republicans done? What Democrat legislation have Republicans blocked. BTW, I never mentioned reservations.
What good have Republicans done?
did i not say "none of the above?"......
BTW, I never mentioned reservations.
i wonder why?....maybe its because of the poverty level,you would not have been able to tell me how great the democrats are then,right?....

I never said Democrats were great. They're just better than the rest for Native American rights.
oh ok....tell that to those living in squalor on the reservations im sure they will agree with you...
 
"We're talking about ISIS. We're talking about people who have shown a propensity for violence."

As the Republican convention in Cleveland approaches, several delegates from Pennsylvania who support Donald Trump say they are planning on bringing their guns with them to the GOP gathering. Why? They say they are worried about possible violent protest and even an attack from ISIS.

James Klein, a pro-Trump delegate from the Harrisburg area, notes that guns won't be needed inside the convention hall and that delegates won't be allowed to bring in weapons. "But," he adds, "there's the hotels. There's going to be dinners."

So Klein, an insurance executive and economist, has decided to come armed to Cleveland, and he has urged his fellow delegates to do the same. "We're talking about ISIS," he remarks, citing the recent shooting in Orlando and the bombings at the Istanbul airport. Referring to protesters outside Trump rallies, he adds, "We're talking about people who have shown a propensity for violence."

"There are a whole bunch of things happening: You go to various events, receptions, whatever, outside the convention hall," says Ash Khare, a delegate from the northwest corner of the state who applied for a concealed carry permit in preparation for Cleveland. "And you walk on the streets and, you know, people know that you are a delegate, and who knows what the crazy people are going to do? So you've got to be vigilant about what's going on and prepare yourself."

Marc Scaringi, another Trump delegate from the Harrisburg area, says that during the past few weeks there have been many emails exchanged among the Pennsylvania delegates discussing whether to bring weapons to Cleveland.

A lifelong member of the NRA who carries a gun every day, Klein notes he is particularly concerned about the threat of international terrorism. "I'm not a terrorist, okay, but I'm an academic and a theorist, and I would think that if I were an ISIS guy that I might want to attack the Republican National Convention," he says.

Klein continues: "People will attack you at your weakest, at your softest." That is, he explains, attacks are not likely to occur at the convention hall but elsewhere in the city where police and Secret Service officers are unlikely to stop an attack.

Khare expects to receive his concealed carry permit in a few days. Then he plans to obtain training from the local sheriff's department before buying a gun. But he stresses that having a concealed carry weapon is not about stirring up trouble: "You gotta have a proper mindset and the proper training. You don't go out to act like a warrior…This is just in case you get into a situation where you can make a difference."

Scaringi hasn't yet decided if he will bring his gun, citing logistical concerns about where to store it. "If you can't have the firearm in the convention, then you really can't take it, because what do you do with it?" he says. "I don't think there's going to be any firearms locker room. That's really the only thing preventing me from saying, 'Yeah, I'm going to go ahead and carry.'"

Scaringi also points to the violence that occurred at a Trump event in San Jose, California, in early June. Anti-Trump protesters punched the candidate's supporters, jumped on cars, and threw eggs at a female Trump supporter. "I think this is going to be the most riotous political convention since 1968, and maybe even more so," he predicts. "In addition to just your average political protester, you're going to get serious people here who want to do harm and want to create mayhem."

Report: Trump Delegates Say They Are Bringing Guns To Cleveland

Thank you, Jesus! Keep them guns a comin'. The Republican National Convention should not be a gun-free zone. They need lots of guns - along with lots of booze and other "stimulants". Make ISIS afraid to come near that place. Gee, I sure hope ISIS can't find the convention address on the Internet...


Do you guys ever study a topic before you pull the crap out of your ass....?

People who carry guns for self defense are more law abiding than other citizens and even sworn police officers...actual research into this issue has shown this to be the case........there is nothing you guys say about guns that is remotely true or based in reality.
 
I hope they get drunk and get into a fucking shooting match right on the convention floor.


You mean like they did at the NRA convention...which also allowed gun carrying....or the Texas Republican convention which also allowed gun carrying.......

Is there anything you guys don't pull out of your asses and think it is incredibly wise and important?
 
Looking forward to a NaziCon shootout...


You do realize that Andrew Jackson was the first queen Bee of the democrat party...right......do you know what the Trail of Tears was? You should look it up before you vote for more democrats.......
 
Hilarious. It's not like these conservative PUSSIES would even have the courage to pull the trigger anyway, so what's the point?

I know...how disappointing that they don't have the nerve to shoot some occupy wallstreet ass. Maybe I will threaten to withhold my vote until at least one of those protestors are shot dead.
 
Please oh please let some deranged right wing nut job mow down those protestors with a fully automatic rifle.
 
Pretty dangerous city. Can't blame em. I don't get why anyone entering large crime-ridden cities wouldn't arm and protect themselves. To me, it's just a common sense safe thing to do. And it's your Constitutional Right as well.
 
Hey Indian Princess have you buried the hatchet with your people for use of the term Red Man yet?
 
Hilarious. It's not like these conservative PUSSIES would even have the courage to pull the trigger anyway, so what's the point?
I hear ya. They are always saying, "if there was just a good guy with a gun there..."

And there probably has been at many of these mass murders. It's just that the good guy with the gun was to busy running over his girlfriend's back trying to be the first one out the back door.

And of course you always hear these bad asses saying, "just try breaking into my house..."

If I wanted to do that, I would be so stealthy, I would have the barrel of my gun sticking in your ear before you could even think about putting your bag of potato chips and can of beer down to reach for your piece.
 
If I wanted to do that, I would be so stealthy, I would have the barrel of my gun sticking in your ear before you could even think about putting your bag of potato chips and can of beer down to reach for your piece.

Hey dipshit lets just see how stealthy you can be...
.357 Primrose Lane
Giggleweeds, In 46204

Open invite :biggrin:
 
Hilarious. It's not like these conservative PUSSIES would even have the courage to pull the trigger anyway, so what's the point?
I hear ya. They are always saying, "if there was just a good guy with a gun there..."

And there probably has been at many of these mass murders. It's just that the good guy with the gun was to busy running over his girlfriend's back trying to be the first one out the back door.

And of course you always hear these bad asses saying, "just try breaking into my house..."

If I wanted to do that, I would be so stealthy, I would have the barrel of my gun sticking in your ear before you could even think about putting your bag of potato chips and can of beer down to reach for your piece.

My 'Safe Space' is very safe. Start shooting at me, and i assure you that i can and will respond appropriately. It's not just 'Internet Tough Guy' talk either. It's reality.
 
Some old fashion street gunfights would be nice entertainment at the convention.

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Some if saddest sights ever, daytime drunken Indians In Gallup NM or lined up to buy Thunderbird 11AM Sun morning south PHX. Whew doggies, pock-marked red-faced alkie country. Maybe some of chief princess boyfriends perhaps? Ok back to topic, fake indian cause stray.....
 
Condoms, dildos, and continuous lgbt fest at the dem convention. This group wouldn't how to deal with the smallest of issues if it smacked them in the eye.
 

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