In the Wake of Terror, Boston Calls for All Sheep to ‘Shelter in Place’
I have a better idea: Let’s just kill him. Any means necessary.
I’m supposed to make this article nine-hundred words, but I’m not sure there’s anything left to say. If this country doesn’t wake up and return to its fundamental roots, its core values of honor, justice, and courage, well then, perhaps we deserve to go the way of all other great civilizations. If we can’t just kill a murderer so he stops killing others, then what good does our false sense of moral superiority get us? It gets us more innocent dead; more wounded children; more dismembered citizens, torn apart by a pressure cooker and a box of nails.
I think Stewart Rhodes, my friend from Oathkeepers summed it up best by saying:
It strikes us as perverse and absurd that the people in Watertown are being told to stay indoors and let the “professional protectors” handle it. That is exactly backwards from what a free people in a Republic are supposed to do. In the Founders time, the hue and cry would have gone up, the people would have turned out en masse, muskets and hatchets in hand, and hunted the bastard(s) down post-haste.
I yearn for a jihadist to visit my small town in Michigan. I encourage all lunatic active shooters to attack me. I promise to give a good accounting of myself. My family may mourn my death, but they’ll know I went down fighting with honor to protect my family and my community.
That’s what America has lost and that’s what America must get back if we are to survive in a hostile, evil and violent world. America, wake up and smell the evil. The wolf is here. I say we just kill him. Send him back to hell. He’ll be in good company there, and we’ll be safer for his death. To hell with the endangered species act. Let’s hunt the wolves down and make them extinct! We sure as hell can’t rely on our government to do it.
Shelter in place? I don’t think so. Jihadists, serial killers, school shooters. Come to Michigan! Come get some!
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