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Politics Of Hunting & Guns (NOT General Politics)
***i talked to an army soldier today about the 2nd ammendment****
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<blockquote data-quote="bigbuck" data-source="post: 787061" data-attributes="member: 18377"><p>I worked in Laruel Miss. After Katrina hit. Once work got kind of slow I decided to ride down to New Orleans , when I got there it looked like a ghost town . I rode through subdivision after subdivision and house after house was vacant. I noticed that every car that had a set of after market wheels was jacked up on blocks and the wheels had been stolen. It was this way every where you looked. I was told a story from one of the locals . He said that when Katrina hit the streets where full of people in a certain location he said there was no police to control them and it got so bad that a man raped a woman in the broad daylight in the middle of the street in front of everyone . He said he watched a man walk up behind the man that was doing the rape and pull out a hand gun point it at his head and POP .......end of the rape! I would say that the military was definitely needed . </p><p> </p><p>Thanks guys for your service !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbuck, post: 787061, member: 18377"] I worked in Laruel Miss. After Katrina hit. Once work got kind of slow I decided to ride down to New Orleans , when I got there it looked like a ghost town . I rode through subdivision after subdivision and house after house was vacant. I noticed that every car that had a set of after market wheels was jacked up on blocks and the wheels had been stolen. It was this way every where you looked. I was told a story from one of the locals . He said that when Katrina hit the streets where full of people in a certain location he said there was no police to control them and it got so bad that a man raped a woman in the broad daylight in the middle of the street in front of everyone . He said he watched a man walk up behind the man that was doing the rape and pull out a hand gun point it at his head and POP .......end of the rape! I would say that the military was definitely needed . Thanks guys for your service ! [/QUOTE]
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