Andrew Jackson on the Minus 20 $ Bill

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Jackson was a great President. Everyone looked at jigs as inferior those days. Hell, they even looked at catlicks as inferior. Imagine if you could time travel those people to now for a day!!!!!!

Yeah, in all likelihood if ya'd lived back then he woulda taken a squirt like you and blown yer brains out in a gun duel, Lokmeer.

That's what Jackson did to his enemies.

He killed over 100 men like that.

...White Men...legitimate, full fledged citizens of the United States with rights under the Laws of that time.
I would have been on his side josephine. PWN3D! :ThumbsUp3:

Yeah, I can imagine you as one of his sycophant punks, always in fear that master Jackson would take your life.

"Yes Sir, Mr. Jackson, That's Right Sir, don't kill me Sir! I'll do anything you say, Sir."

And what of you, Lokmeer? You carry all these guns pretending to be a Tough Guy.

Yer hero Andrew Jackson, a seasoned military vet of several wars wouldn't have approved, Lokmeer.

Guy was a child soldier beginning in the Revolutionary War.

That's why he was nicknamed "Old Hickory" cuz it was thought he was indestructible and tough as the wood.

Could you have measured up to Jackson's standard, Lokmeer?

Somehow I doubt it.
I seldom measure up to my 2 idols, Jackson and Saint Trump, josephine. Ooops, I almost forgot about MacArthur. He's my idol for wanting to nuke the chinks. MacArthur should have shot Truman in the face and assumed the office of the Presidency when he was fired!

One things for certain josephine, you're a faggit assed lil bitch.

...but you're a chickenhawk, Lokmeer.
So is Ice.

You both talk big, carry a lotta guns, but never went to war or served your nation's military.

If you did 'hard time' in the military and saw action in war, I might think otherwise

Anyone who buys a load of guns with out the requisite experience is like some punk who buys a bunch of WWII medals from a pawnshop, pins them on his chest to assert his valor and pretends to be a vet.

Anyways, I think there was somebody like that in Canada who did that, and the authorities charged him with impersonating a military veteran.

That's what you 2 remind me of, Lokmeer. A buncha Chickenhawks

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Anyways, if yer tryin ta measure up t a Saint Trump's, that's a pretty low standard, cuz like you He's also a chickenhawk.

:ROFL3: :BuhBye: faggit!
 

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I was starting to get concerned about josephine tossing this "Chickenhawk" term around so I decided to visit Wiki to take the "Chickenhawk" test.

BOY!!! Was I relieved to read the following!:
"The term "chicken hawk", however, is inaccurate "
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PWN3D!
 

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Hey joe how's things on the Rez?



There's nothin' wrong with bein' Native?

Why you puttin' down our Native brothers, Ice?


Why are you always putting down gun owners joe?

Calling us chickenhawks and shit but you don't like being called injun eh joe?


I support gun ownership for self-defence, actually.

But not for the purposes of assault/unprovoked attacks, insurrections or overthrowing governments.

I think guns could save a person's life as per these examples:






...so it just depends where a person lives and what the circumstances are.

I think guns can provide a last line of defense to save a person's life.

But they can also be a detriment if a person has too many of them lying around under unsafe conditions in which case they may become a safety hazard instead.
 
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Hey joe how's things on the Rez?



There's nothin' wrong with bein' Native?

Why you puttin' down our Native brothers, Ice?


Why are you always putting down gun owners joe?

Calling us chickenhawks and shit but you don't like being called injun eh joe?


I support gun ownership for self-defence, actually.

But not for the purposes of insurrections or overthrowing governments.

I think guns can save a person's life as per these examples:






...so it just depends where a person lives and what the circumstances are.

I think guns can provide a last line of defense to save a person's life.

But they can also be a detriment if a person has too many of them lying around and may become a safety hazard at that point.

You forgot that they can be used to put moose meat on the table eh joe?

Or some folk just collect old military surplus rifles for the historic value eh joe?

Or some guys just buy low and sell high eh joe?

Seems to me you don't know as much as you think eh joe?
 

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Hey joe how's things on the Rez?

There's nothin' wrong with bein' Native?

Why you puttin' down our Native brothers, Ice?

Why are you always putting down gun owners joe?

Calling us chickenhawks and shit but you don't like being called injun eh joe?

I support gun ownership for self-defence, actually.

But not for the purposes of insurrections or overthrowing governments.

I think guns can save a person's life as per these examples:

...so it just depends where a person lives and what the circumstances are.

I think guns can provide a last line of defense to save a person's life.

But they can also be a detriment if a person has too many of them lying around and may become a safety hazard at that point.
You forgot that they can be used to put moose meat on the table eh joe?

Or some folk just collect old military surplus rifles for the historic value eh joe?

Or some guys just buy low and sell high eh joe?

Seems to me you don't know as much as you think eh joe?

I knew World War II vets who were in some of the most dangerous battles of that War.

But they didn't own a single gun after they left the service.

Maybe it had something to do with watching their friends die as they stormed the beaches at Normandy?

I find it somewhat odd, that men who saw combat and killed their enemy in battle were less likely to own and use guns after they left the service. And yet those who never joined the army or saw combat are more likely to own and stockpile them.

Can you explain this phehomenon to me, Sonny?

Why is that?

Maybe something along these lines, eh?




Ron Paul was a Vietnam Veteran.

Even George Bush's dad, one of the most decorated veterans of World War II, was relucant to send young men into battle possibly because they reminded him of his friends who died alonside with whom he served.

 

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Hey joe how's things on the Rez?

There's nothin' wrong with bein' Native?

Why you puttin' down our Native brothers, Ice?

Why are you always putting down gun owners joe?

Calling us chickenhawks and shit but you don't like being called injun eh joe?

I support gun ownership for self-defence, actually.

But not for the purposes of insurrections or overthrowing governments.

I think guns can save a person's life as per these examples:

...so it just depends where a person lives and what the circumstances are.

I think guns can provide a last line of defense to save a person's life.

But they can also be a detriment if a person has too many of them lying around and may become a safety hazard at that point.
You forgot that they can be used to put moose meat on the table eh joe?

Or some folk just collect old military surplus rifles for the historic value eh joe?

Or some guys just buy low and sell high eh joe?

Seems to me you don't know as much as you think eh joe?

I knew World War II vets who were in some of the most dangerous battles of that War.

But they didn't own a single gun after they left the service.

Maybe it had something to do with watching their friends die as they stormed the beaches at Normandy?

I find it somewhat odd, that men who saw combat and killed their enemy in battle were less likely to own and use guns after they left the service. And yet those who never joined the army or saw combat are more likely to own and stockpile them.

Can you explain this phehomenon to me, Sonny?

Why is that?

Maybe something along these lines, eh?

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Ron Paul was a Vietnam Veteran.

Even George Bush's dad, one of the most decorated veterans of World War II, was relucant to send young men into battle possibly because they reminded him of men who died.

Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!
American news about the vietnam war means nothing to me eh joe?

but I guess if you;re treaty then you can cross the border at will isn't that right joe?
 

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Hey joe how's things on the Rez?

There's nothin' wrong with bein' Native?

Why you puttin' down our Native brothers, Ice?

Why are you always putting down gun owners joe?

Calling us chickenhawks and shit but you don't like being called injun eh joe?

I support gun ownership for self-defence, actually.

But not for the purposes of insurrections or overthrowing governments.

I think guns can save a person's life as per these examples:

...so it just depends where a person lives and what the circumstances are.

I think guns can provide a last line of defense to save a person's life.

But they can also be a detriment if a person has too many of them lying around and may become a safety hazard at that point.
You forgot that they can be used to put moose meat on the table eh joe?

Or some folk just collect old military surplus rifles for the historic value eh joe?

Or some guys just buy low and sell high eh joe?

Seems to me you don't know as much as you think eh joe?

I knew World War II vets who were in some of the most dangerous battles of that War.

But they didn't own a single gun after they left the service.

Maybe it had something to do with watching their friends die as they stormed the beaches at Normandy?

I find it somewhat odd, that men who saw combat and killed their enemy in battle were less likely to own and use guns after they left the service. And yet those who never joined the army or saw combat are more likely to own and stockpile them.

Can you explain this phehomenon to me, Sonny?

Why is that?

Maybe something along these lines, eh?

Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!


Ron Paul was a Vietnam Veteran.

Even George Bush's dad, one of the most decorated veterans of World War II, was relucant to send young men into battle possibly because they reminded him of men who died.

Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!
American news about the vietnam war means nothing to me eh joe?

but I guess if you;re treaty then you can cross the border at will isn't that right joe?

Yeah, but you love guns so much and you never served nor saw combat.
 

Ice

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Hey joe how's things on the Rez?

There's nothin' wrong with bein' Native?

Why you puttin' down our Native brothers, Ice?

Why are you always putting down gun owners joe?

Calling us chickenhawks and shit but you don't like being called injun eh joe?

I support gun ownership for self-defence, actually.

But not for the purposes of insurrections or overthrowing governments.

I think guns can save a person's life as per these examples:

...so it just depends where a person lives and what the circumstances are.

I think guns can provide a last line of defense to save a person's life.

But they can also be a detriment if a person has too many of them lying around and may become a safety hazard at that point.
You forgot that they can be used to put moose meat on the table eh joe?

Or some folk just collect old military surplus rifles for the historic value eh joe?

Or some guys just buy low and sell high eh joe?

Seems to me you don't know as much as you think eh joe?

I knew World War II vets who were in some of the most dangerous battles of that War.

But they didn't own a single gun after they left the service.

Maybe it had something to do with watching their friends die as they stormed the beaches at Normandy?

I find it somewhat odd, that men who saw combat and killed their enemy in battle were less likely to own and use guns after they left the service. And yet those who never joined the army or saw combat are more likely to own and stockpile them.

Can you explain this phehomenon to me, Sonny?

Why is that?

Maybe something along these lines, eh?

Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!


Ron Paul was a Vietnam Veteran.

Even George Bush's dad, one of the most decorated veterans of World War II, was relucant to send young men into battle possibly because they reminded him of men who died.

Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!
American news about the vietnam war means nothing to me eh joe?

but I guess if you;re treaty then you can cross the border at will isn't that right joe?

Yeah, but you love guns so much and you never served nor saw combat.
So none of you injuns can shoot a moose with a .303 if they didn't serve?

Is that what you're sayin' joe?
 

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josephine, you ridiculous faggit, if you ever bothered to read our founding documents, you'd know there's only TWO reasons why we have a second amendment, to facilitate repelling foreign invaders AND to overthrow the government. Its there for you to read in black and white.

Now as far as veterans owning a gun, shitloads never had any BEFORE the war. Neither of my grandfathers did. The one that didnt get deployed overseas never owned one to my knowledge and the one who was in hell on all those jap islands didnt either. There's nothing to read into your bullshit. My father in law owned shotguns which he has now passed down to my kids. He did make a comment to me about it being repulsive that humans hunt other humans once. Never stopped him from hunting animals.

The big dif today compared to any other time in our history, is that our civilization has become so degenerated that the good people wont tolerate being pushed any further to the left any are preparing for the eventual collapse of civilization.

Simply put, you hand wringing sally, America is primed for a civil war and we'll have it no matter how much you dont want us too!