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  • Feb 28, 2013
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    Sad.:sad20:

    A once thriving city was destroyed by liberalism, so now the remaining residents can only merely "survive".

    At least this Police chief is giving his blessing for folks to defend themselves. If this were ever uttered here in Beirut on the Bay, it might stop the rotation of the Earth.:rolleyes:
     

    MikeTF

    Ultimate Member
    WOW .... look at those 'guns':

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    l730dc

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    Mar 6, 2013
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    Kent Island, MD
    When Moner was 17, she was raped and robbed at gunpoint at a pay phone in Detroit. Four years later, 21-year-old Moner was attending Wayne State University in the city and working as a manager at a Burger King on the side. One morning, while she was counting money in her Burger King office, she was once again robbed at gunpoint and left in the fast-food restaurant’s freezer. After that, Moner says she became petrified of guns and loud noises.

    “Finally, two years ago I said, I’m either going to let my fear overcome me, or I am going to beat my fear. So I got my [concealed pistol license] in the event that something else should ever happen.”

    Moner carries her $650 fourth-generation Glock 19 most places she goes.*
     

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