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O/t What If................
Some one organized a Million Man March of Gun owners. And we all showed up in Washington D.C. next July 4, 2009 in support of the Second Ammendment. All brought our long guns, formed Brigade's and marched down Pennsylvania Ave.
Then it would be on to Daley City, do the same. And did the same in San Francisco.
Would'nt this just set the Liberals nuts.
Then it would be on to Daley City, do the same. And did the same in San Francisco.
Would'nt this just set the Liberals nuts.
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Please review the events of June 17, 1932.
Then you'll know what would happen.
Posse Comitatus does not apply in the District of Clumbia.

Then you'll know what would happen.
Posse Comitatus does not apply in the District of Clumbia.

Government office attracts the power-mad, yet it's people who just want to be left alone to live life on their own terms who are considered dangerous.
History teaches that it's a small window in which people can fight back before it is too dangerous to fight back.
History teaches that it's a small window in which people can fight back before it is too dangerous to fight back.
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You beat me to the punch!FWiedner wrote:Please review the events of June 17, 1932.
Then you'll know what would happen.
Posse Comitatus does not apply in the District of Clumbia.
I had visions of unarmed veterans being herded out of Washington at bayonet point, and tanks rolling across their camp on the Anacostia Flats.
If 1 Million men arrived in DC with weapons, the government would declare a state of emergency and would call in not only ground troops, but also artillery and air strikes. It would be a massacre followed by repression such as this country has never seen.
If you want to call for a Million Armed Man March on Washington, you might as well run up the Bonnie Blue Flag and call for open rebellion. You might be surprised to see how many rally around your flag.
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Re: O/t What If................
guess who commanded those federal troops in 1932?
douglas macarthur...
my dad was in the cavalry that year, too.
douglas macarthur...
my dad was in the cavalry that year, too.
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I did not know about June 17, 1932. scary!
here is a short story about it.
On this day in 1932, the Bonus Army, an assemblage of some 17,000 World War I veterans, gathered at the Capitol as the Senate voted on a bill that would have moved up the date when the veterans would have been eligible for a cash bonus.
Under a 1924 law, the bonus would not be paid until 1945. Adjusted to the military records of individual veterans, the award was expected to average $1,000. But as the Great Depression deepened, the House had voted two days earlier, over the objections of the leadership, to advance payment of the funds.
Sen. Joseph Robinson (D-Ark.), the majority leader, backed the bill, which had been championed by Rep. Wright Patman (D-Texas). Patman had enlisted in the Army as a private and rose to become an officer in France. Nevertheless, the Senate overwhelmingly rejected the bill, holding that any remedy should benefit all distressed Americans. On hearing the news, the disappointed marchers dispersed to their makeshift campsites.
A month later, a cavalry force led by Maj. George Patton, under the overall command of Gen. Douglas MacArthur, and Patton’s deputy, Maj. Dwight Eisenhower, torched the Hooverville camps along the Anacostia Flats, killing several marchers and wounding many more. (The Posse Comitatus Act, which bars using the military to enforce the law, did not apply to Washington, because the city was under direct congressional supervision.)
When the marchers returned in 1933, President Franklin D. Roosevelt sent his wife, Eleanor, to meet with them. She persuaded many marchers to take federal construction jobs building the Overseas Highway through the Florida Keys. In 1935, a Labor Day hurricane killed 258 veterans working on the project. In 1936, Congress voted to pay the deferred bonus to the veterans, acting over FDR’s veto.
The scariest thing is to see that some or our national heros were responsible for this.

On this day in 1932, the Bonus Army, an assemblage of some 17,000 World War I veterans, gathered at the Capitol as the Senate voted on a bill that would have moved up the date when the veterans would have been eligible for a cash bonus.
Under a 1924 law, the bonus would not be paid until 1945. Adjusted to the military records of individual veterans, the award was expected to average $1,000. But as the Great Depression deepened, the House had voted two days earlier, over the objections of the leadership, to advance payment of the funds.
Sen. Joseph Robinson (D-Ark.), the majority leader, backed the bill, which had been championed by Rep. Wright Patman (D-Texas). Patman had enlisted in the Army as a private and rose to become an officer in France. Nevertheless, the Senate overwhelmingly rejected the bill, holding that any remedy should benefit all distressed Americans. On hearing the news, the disappointed marchers dispersed to their makeshift campsites.
A month later, a cavalry force led by Maj. George Patton, under the overall command of Gen. Douglas MacArthur, and Patton’s deputy, Maj. Dwight Eisenhower, torched the Hooverville camps along the Anacostia Flats, killing several marchers and wounding many more. (The Posse Comitatus Act, which bars using the military to enforce the law, did not apply to Washington, because the city was under direct congressional supervision.)
When the marchers returned in 1933, President Franklin D. Roosevelt sent his wife, Eleanor, to meet with them. She persuaded many marchers to take federal construction jobs building the Overseas Highway through the Florida Keys. In 1935, a Labor Day hurricane killed 258 veterans working on the project. In 1936, Congress voted to pay the deferred bonus to the veterans, acting over FDR’s veto.
The scariest thing is to see that some or our national heros were responsible for this.
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Re: O/t What If................
Have you read the book Unintended Consquences by Ross. I bought 3 ,2 to loan out and 1 to keep. Loaner are long gone have no idea where they are now. Good read if you can find one..............
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Who said anything about a million armed people? Can't a million law-abiding peaceable citizen meet in Washington DC to demonstrate for their God-given rights? I seem to remember many tens of thousands assembling for MLK's speech. Or how about the "way less than" a million man march? How about the "way-way less than" a million mom march? We can make our point without bearing arms at that rally...
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I agree with YK. lets do it.
Mike Johnson,
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Sounds good to me. I would love to go and show my support.
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Maybe someone can give NRA the idea to tell all members or wanna be members they will receive free upgrad or new membership status to go. Why not a 6 million man march? Yee haa! what a fun time that would be! 

"Today, we need a nation of Minutemen, citizens who are not only prepared to take arms, but citizens who regard the preservation of freedom as the basic purpose of their daily life and who are
willing to consciously work and sacrifice for that freedom." - John F. Kennedy
willing to consciously work and sacrifice for that freedom." - John F. Kennedy
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Ysabel Kid wrote:Who said anything about a million armed people?
That kinda says "armed" to me.Lefty Dude wrote:Some one organized a Million Man March of Gun owners. And we all showed up in Washington D.C. next July 4, 2009 in support of the Second Ammendment. All brought our long guns, formed Brigade's and marched down Pennsylvania Ave.
It is a humiliation on free men and a shame on that government when citizens are denied the fundamental right to bear arms in the capitol city.
It is a dark rotting stain on the founding principles of our nation.

Government office attracts the power-mad, yet it's people who just want to be left alone to live life on their own terms who are considered dangerous.
History teaches that it's a small window in which people can fight back before it is too dangerous to fight back.
History teaches that it's a small window in which people can fight back before it is too dangerous to fight back.
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Know who his aides were?donw wrote:guess who commanded those federal troops in 1932?
douglas macarthur...
my dad was in the cavalry that year, too.
Ike and Patton!
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Jim Taylor lent me a copy just after it came out. I read it in less than three days. Then I turned around and read it again a bit more slowly. Not long after I returned it to Jim, I bought a copy of my own, and have read it often.southernutah wrote:Have you read the book Unintended Consquences by Ross. I bought 3 ,2 to loan out and 1 to keep. Loaner are long gone have no idea where they are now. Good read if you can find one..............
Personally I think the hogs are getting mighty hungry.
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Original post by Lefty DudeYsabel Kid wrote:Who said anything about a million armed people? Can't a million law-abiding peaceable citizen meet in Washington DC to demonstrate for their God-given rights? I seem to remember many tens of thousands assembling for MLK's speech. Or how about the "way less than" a million man march? How about the "way-way less than" a million mom march? We can make our point without bearing arms at that rally...
That is who said something about 1 Million Armed MenSome one organized a Million Man March of Gun owners. And we all showed up in Washington D.C. next July 4, 2009 in support of the Second Ammendment. All brought our long guns, formed Brigade's and marched down Pennsylvania Ave.
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