Lots of sidesplitting responses to Crazy Joe Nukem’s ill-advised threat available for perusal at Alex Jones’s joint, my personal fave of which might be this one:
The biggest power they have is illusion of power. pic.twitter.com/qFKBvRqSc5
— Luke Rudkowski (@Lukewearechange) June 25, 2021
Or perhaps this one:
My neighbors watching the nuke Biden dropped fall from the sky after I said “gun control is bad” on the internet pic.twitter.com/GhoBbBAqp7
— Manlet Thorin (@ManletThorin) June 24, 2021
This one makes the point pretty bluntly:
New political cartoon. pic.twitter.com/IJLKo7HIMj
— stonetoss comics (@stone_toss) June 24, 2021
Aww, to heck with it; just go check out the whole collection.
https://api-assets.infowars.com/2021/06/206421046_10101880734301386_5263102869799415011_n.jpeg
I don’t have the link handy at the moment, but they also had a flintlock machine gun. I’ve posted the wiki article on it in response to “The Founders didn’t have assault rifles so the 2nd Amendment didn’t XXX!” comments.
And they had privately owned armed warships, which were the 18th century equivalent of F15s.
I’ll take one of each! I’ve always wanted to see a bureaucrat walk the plank.
We could sell tickets!
Straight from the TRUTH IN MEMES Council
Just so’s the general public understands our memes aren’t just funny, but quite often true. Consider this by way of AIER:
“…private individuals could, and did:
1. form their own military units… that included artillery units…
2. organize and charter private militia units… [which sometimes] incorporated a private artillery company…
3. own cannon, individually and as part of mercantile partnerships…
4. develop, manufacture, stockpile, and sell cannon to meet the demand of private individuals as well as the government.
5. fire their own cannon for celebratory purposes.”
…and, And, AND:
“… individuals and nonprofits own cannon today. …for example, Brown’s Company of Artillery… And the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, a private artillery company organized in Massachusetts in 1638, [which] still exists!”
https://www.aier.org/article/private-cannon-ownership-in-early-america/
Larry Correia owns a tank. And a mountain.
He’s not the only one: Tanks & Tracks Drive and Shoot Real Tanks
These people will sell you one of your own.
And yes, there are privately owned artillery pieces.
You can even rent a chance to Crush A Car With a Tank!
Is this a great country, or what? 🙂
{Shakes head vigorously; checks balance & space on credit card for… patriotic things; leafs through the legal code for rules regarding parking patriotic things on the heads of uppity tyrants & bureaucrats, finds only one rule citing said action as every citizens solemn duty; rejoices!} 🙂
Heh. Another one I liked a lot.
I like #3. I’ve always said that the best thing that ever came out of Dallas was JFK’s corpse.
🙂
+10
Aside from that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?