• Images of Militia Groups on the Texas-Mexican Border, Leaked
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[QUOTE=JoeSkylynx;45540026]Defiantly. Coming from someone who has had the "privilege" of meeting a few 3ers at gunshows and some goof-off innawoods time, I can say without a doubt that they scare the crap out of me. In comparison to the Oathkeepers of Arizona and some lightfoot groups out in the Midwest that are more about being prepared for natural disasters to coordinate relief efforts and the like, most of these 3ers are just pants on head, shoot everything that moves.[/QUOTE]I feel for you, I've encountered a few of these types too and they're the main reason why I don't talk about anything other than firearms at gun shows and stuff. I got into a discussion with like four of them and they freaked me the fuck out, they struck me as the type to read the Turner Diaries and go "yes! this needs to happen in real life!!!" Though, not all of them are straight racist, a few are just straight crazy.[QUOTE=Silence I Kill You;45540291]One thing wrong with this: Even if they joined these organizations, there is no guarantee that the extra manpower will be used to actually secure the border, which is what they are trying to do. This is a shining example of what happens when the government fails. People try to take matters into their own hands.....[/QUOTE]You're right, but it's also an example of the problem with people taking things into their own hands: sometimes people are fuckups and are dangerously prone to ruining everything. I just hope that nothing terrible happens and the militia types on the border show some inkling of restraint. I suppose it might seem really fun/cool to go after dangerous cartel drug runner super terrorists but in reality they're going to be encountering tired and dehydrated illegal immigrants more often than not.
[QUOTE=Silence I Kill You;45540291] This is a shining example of what happens when the government fails.[/QUOTE] These people are a better testament to the failures of the education system
[QUOTE=sYnced;45539876]would love to see them die in an actual firefight[/QUOTE] The day Americans start dying along the border in firefights with Mexicans is the day this situation turns furious. Congratulations on radicalizing more people.
Oh no, the mall ninjas have come out of their hidey-holes!
[QUOTE=Govna;45540725]The day Americans start dying along the border in firefights with Mexicans is the day this situation turns furious. Congratulations on radicalizing more people.[/QUOTE] Who says people haven't? Fighting has been ongoing since the start of the drug war, as ranchers in the southwest tend to hire militias to guard their ranches. I cannot remember the exact number, but most of the cartels have $5,000 to $10,000 bounties for anyone affiliated with the Oathkeepers of Arizona. Also, apparently photos are also coming in from Arizona by the way: [t]http://d28c0re446cr0b.cloudfront.net/images/stories/July_2014/Editorial/US_Opinion/threepercenter1.jpg[/t] Seems like this is one of the guys out in Nogales. Not sure really, can't see the patch fully. :v:
"3ers" is new to me, what does this mean?
[QUOTE=FlakAttack;45543803]"3ers" is new to me, what does this mean?[/QUOTE] 3ers - Anti-Federal/Pro-State Rights guys Oathkeepers - Ex-military/police who serve their country in their own fashion The term 3% comes from the fact that only 3% of the American population was fighting for the Colonial army, and was capable of taking the United States from Great Britain.
Only in america you get dumbasses like this playing military.
[QUOTE=JoeSkylynx;45543814]3ers - Anti-Federal/Pro-State Rights guys Oathkeepers - Ex-military/police who serve their country in their own fashion The term 3% comes from the fact that only 3% of the American population was fighting for the Colonial army, and was capable of taking the United States from Great Britain.[/QUOTE] I wonder how many of them have asked the French for assistance, since they're going for historical accuracy here. :v:
[QUOTE=Fatfatfatty;45543832]Only in america you get dumbasses like this playing military.[/QUOTE] You have a very narrow scope of reality.
I just find it so hypocritical when people say that the second amendment is only for organized militias, but then go and denounce any organized militia and call them crazy anti government nut jobs that should have their guns taken away. Not saying anyone here said that, just an observation I've made when the topic of militias come up.
[QUOTE=SexualShark;45539854]is one of those fools wearing a CoD: Ghosts mask?[/QUOTE] It's psychological warfare. Imagine being shot, and as you lie on the ground, you look up, and your last thought is [i]"Oh my God, I got killed by a guy who's actually wearing a fucking Call Of Duty mask."[/i] Not only does the pain of death multiply exponentially, imagine explaining this in the afterlife to your parents, your former pet cat, and Odin. Thor would just straight up boot you to Hel without even bothering to do the paperwork.
i feel bad for mexicans. shitty conditions in their own contry and a bunch of hicks trying to prevent them from seeking a better life in a country where they dont have to worry about a class of kids being beheaded by cartels or whatever.
[QUOTE=JoeSkylynx;45543814]only 3% of the American population was fighting for the Colonial army, and was capable of taking the United States from Great Britain.[/QUOTE] Those people have shakey history considering they weren't capable :v:
[QUOTE=JoeSkylynx;45543346]Who says people haven't? Fighting has been ongoing since the start of the drug war, as ranchers in the southwest tend to hire militias to guard their ranches. I cannot remember the exact number, but most of the cartels have $5,000 to $10,000 bounties for anyone affiliated with the Oathkeepers of Arizona.[/QUOTE] How many have actually died though? It's nothing that serious, at least not yet. If the border does actually reach a state where it devolves into what most would consider a literal warzone with these militiamen and the cartels going at each other constantly, resulting in a considerable number of Americans dying in the process, that's the point when people are going to say "Enough" and things will start getting really radical. So wishing for all these guys to die in a firefight like Synced was is retarded. That's not going to solve anything in this situation; it's just going to make it more radical and more needlessly violent.
[QUOTE=Govna;45544612]How many have actually died though? It's nothing that serious, at least not yet. If the border does actually reach a state where it devolves into what most would consider a literal warzone with these militiamen and the cartels going at each other constantly, resulting in a considerable number of Americans dying in the process, that's the point when people are going to say "Enough" and things will start getting really radical. So wishing for all these guys to die in a firefight like Synced was is retarded. That's not going to solve anything in this situation; it's just going to make it more radical and more needlessly violent.[/QUOTE] Rob Krentz is one of the first names that come to mind. He was one of the first ranchers to admit that thiers a serious problem with drug smugglers and he ended up getting murdered. [quote]At approximately 10:30 on the morning of Saturday, March 27, 2010, Krentz sent a radio transmission to his brother, Phil, in which he reportedly stated, "I see an immigrant out here, and he appears to need help. Call the Border Patrol." This was his last known transmission; after hours of radio silence aroused suspicions, he was found in a remote section of the ranch. Both he and his dog had been shot and had died from their wounds. Krentz had not been robbed, and in fact his gun was still in his holster. After being shot, he had lived long enough to return to his ATV and attempt to escape, but had lost consciousness and died before reaching safety. Footprints at the crime scene led to the Mexican border, leading police to theorize an illegal immigrant was responsible. Subsequent investigations by the Cochise County Sheriff's Department continued to focus on a Mexican suspect, but suggested that the killing was non-random, that the perpetrator may have been a scout for a smuggling organization (rather than an immigrant), and noted that the day before the murder, federal agents had arrested 8 smugglers and seized 250 pounds of marijuana on the Krentz ranch[/quote] After the Krentz murder, tons of ranchers began to fight back, and even though their is well known murders like Krentz, that's not to say people haven't shot a few people and just dropped their body under a flat of ground. Oh and the Krentz Murder is why we have SB1070 in Arizona by the way.
[QUOTE=Zeke129;45540711]These people are a better testament to the failures of the education system[/QUOTE] School doesn't prevent some people from going full retard and doing stupid shit like this.
[QUOTE=Fatfatfatty;45543832]Only in america you get dumbasses like this playing military.[/QUOTE] What is Ireland
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