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    Hold on to your hats boys, the governors office is just a whistle stop on the way to the white House. Soros’s money will make him the first negro president.
     

    Ricochet

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    I do not have the information to give adequate intelligence summaries. I and a lot of other people are of the opinion that drug cartels that are primarily hispanic in membership are active now days in the emerald coast. They came with the large influx of hispanic workers that were brought in for hurricane clean up and repair and many never left. The immigration agents deported a lot of them later that were working without the right documents from places such as the ellyson industrial park here in Pensacola, FL. The local supermarkets have noticeable spanish speakers in them that used to be not the case here. Nothing personally on my part against hispanic people since they are very good workers if they here legally. But, some of these people are connected to cartel type criminal organizations that we can do without.

    Thank you.
    Actually I do know a fellow beach lifeguard from Destin was paddling his surfski in training and found a kilo of cocaine in similar manner.

    He did turn it all in.
     

    FrommerStop

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    Thank you.
    Actually I do know a fellow beach lifeguard from Destin was paddling his surfski in training and found a kilo of cocaine in similar manner.

    He did turn it all in.
    To be honest even red necks can smuggle drugs in. There is a very old story of a prominent Pensacolan family that back some time ago were smuggling cocaine in the fuel tanks of their fishing boats. Not sure if it was true, but a lot of people believed it.
     

    JBryan314

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    So please tell us.....why?

    White people are the only demographic who still have refused to vote in favor of leftists, progressives, democrats, communists, socialists, whatever you want to call them.

    White men still vote against that type of politician at a rate of around 55% in the US. White women vote against that type of politician at a rate of around 48%.

    Every single other demographic, men and women, black, Hispanic, Jew, Asian, etc., all vote in favor of those types of politician at a rate of over 80% minimum. For blacks, it's above 95%.

    The "why" has everything to do with replacing us. Replace our culture, language, heritage, history... If they replace us, they'll have ALL of the power, and they'll never lose it again.

    Why else are white women encouraged to forgo having children and pursue careers into their forties instead, while non-white women are incentivized by the state to get pregnant as often as possible? Why else would primarily white nations be the main ones expected to receive non-white refugees by the thousands, instead of say, China for example? Why else would the most diverse country on earth still be considered the most racist country on earth?

    If you're white, you're marked for replacement. There's your "why?".
     

    JBryan314

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    Well congratulations on your new Democratic Socialist Governor after DeSantis stuck his foot in his mouth all the way up to his hip. He hasn't got a prayer now.

    Well the last governor was all too happy to sign off of gun control after the republican legislature fast tracked him that bill after the last shooting. Things will be no different now. Flores and Garcia will still block all pro-gun legislation regardless of who the governor is. We in Florida have pushed our gun right as far as we can. Now we just have to choose whether or not we want to exercise our natural rights outside of the law.

    I say "yes".
     

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    Well the last governor was all too happy to sign off of gun control after the republican legislature fast tracked him that bill after the last shooting. Things will be no different now. Flores and Garcia will still block all pro-gun legislation regardless of who the governor is. We in Florida have pushed our gun right as far as we can. Now we just have to choose whether or not we want to exercise our natural rights outside of the law.

    I say "yes".
    Exactly how do you intend to do that? Open carry at the USPS offices or at schools. Convert or make FA weapons to fire them off on your front lawn.
    I am not sure what a natural right is.
     

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    To me a "natural right" means inherent and God given, not needing to be enshrined by any document, statute, or person - elected or not. It means never giving up my God given right to protect myself, my family, and fellow citizens at any time and place where it becomes necessary, without regard for any prohibitions to the contrary.
     

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    To me a "natural right" means inherent and God given, not needing to be enshrined by any document, statute, or person - elected or not. It means never giving up my God given right to protect myself, my family, and fellow citizens at any time and place where it becomes necessary, without regard for any prohibitions to the contrary.
    Perhaps in the bible or some other creed people feel says gives them natural rights, but do not expect god to put up your bail.

    There has been strong discussion by Christians since their beginning over what belongs to the state and what belongs to religion.

    All three synoptic gospels state that hostile questioners tried to trap Jesus into taking an explicit and dangerous stand on whether Jews should or should not pay taxes to the Roman authorities. The accounts in Matthew 22:15–22 and Mark 12:13–17 say that the questioners were Pharisees and Herodians, while Luke 20:20–26 says only that they were "spies" sent by "teachers of the law and the chief priests".
    They anticipated that Jesus would oppose the tax, as their purpose was "to hand him over to the power and authority of the governor".[Luke 20:20] The governor was Pilate, and he was the man responsible for the collecting of taxes in Roman Judea. At first the questioners flattered Jesus by praising his integrity, impartiality, and devotion to truth. Then they asked him whether or not it is right for Jews to pay the taxes demanded by Caesar. In the Gospel of Mark[12:15] the additional, provocative question is asked, "Should we pay or shouldn't we?"

    Jesus first called them hypocrites, and then asked one of them to produce a Roman coin that would be suitable for paying Caesar's tax. One of them showed him a Roman coin, and he asked them whose head and inscription were on it. They answered, "Caesar's," and he responded: "Render therefore unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's; and unto God the things that are God's".

    The questioners were impressed. Matthew 22:22 states that they "marveled" (ἐθαύμασαν) and being satisfied with the answer, they went away.
     

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    Hold on to your hats boys, the governors office is just a whistle stop on the way to the white House. Soros’s money will make him the first negro president.
    Andy won't even be able to handle being governor much less anything globally.
     

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    To me it is a risk management decision. Most of my life I rode motorcycles. Some riders choose to not wear a helmet, some choose to wear a half helmet, some choose to wear a full helmet. The decisions and the consequences are ours to make and accept as an adult. Personally, I do not normally go where I cannot carry. When it absolutely cannot be avoided I arm myself in other ways.
     

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    To me it is a risk management decision. Most of my life I rode motorcycles. Some riders choose to not wear a helmet, some choose to wear a half helmet, some choose to wear a full helmet. The decisions and the consequences are ours to make and accept as an adult. Personally, I do not normally go where I cannot carry. When it absolutely cannot be avoided I arm myself in other ways.
    Very good post. Very much my take on life.
     

    JBryan314

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    Perhaps in the bible or some other creed people feel says gives them natural rights, but do not expect god to put up your bail.

    There has been strong discussion by Christians since their beginning over what belongs to the state and what belongs to religion.

    This is why I refer to them as "natural" rights rather than "God given" in most discussions, because my Christianity is between me and God, and if he wishes for me to submit to what I consider to be an unjust government system, then I haven't gotten the message, and He may just have to punish me for it later.

    I'll start a separate thread for what I consider to be a decent set of "natural" rights.
     

    FrommerStop

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    Oh... Wow. I'm really sorry about that.

    Hey, don't worry about it, man. I don't have any hard feelings when I say this, I mean that, but some people just don't belong in a free society.
    I guess this is meant to be an insult. LOL.
     

    JBryan314

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    I guess this is meant to be an insult. LOL.

    It's really not. Some people have an idea of what kind of society they want to live in, and others have other ideas. Some people see the progress of mankind as requiring a shorter list of what we all have the right to do and not to do. My list is longer than most, yours may be shorter. It's not an insult. It's a realization I came to a while back that has prevented a lot of needless debates. Debates that first assume, wrongly, that we all live in the same reality. We don't. When I accepted that, some things became clearer.
     

    JBryan314

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    To me it is a risk management decision. Most of my life I rode motorcycles. Some riders choose to not wear a helmet, some choose to wear a half helmet, some choose to wear a full helmet. The decisions and the consequences are ours to make and accept as an adult. Personally, I do not normally go where I cannot carry. When it absolutely cannot be avoided I arm myself in other ways.

    The only places that I don't carry are places that have metal detectors or body searches, and then I avoid going in those places. Otherwise, I'm armed with a Glock 19 carried IWB at all times. I'm past the point of rendering my natural rights unto Caesar.
     
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