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To: ByGoneYrs who wrote (27124)10/20/2017 2:27:07 PM
From: GROUND ZERO™  Respond to of 73954
 
Amen!!!

GZ



To: ByGoneYrs who wrote (27124)10/20/2017 4:57:42 PM
From: GROUND ZERO™  Respond to of 73954
 
I only mentioned the Civilian Response Team to you yesterday... and now look at today's news... Donald better get busy...

The Left has gun-toting militias of its own, Charlottesville lawsuit reveals...

With a name like Redneck Revolt, one “paramilitary” group named in a lawsuit filed in the wake of the deadly Charlottesville protests sounds like the classic alt-right, gun-toting militia many blame for the August incident that sparked a national debate on race and guns.

But Redneck Revolt is a sometimes-armed militia that left-wing protesters have apparently started calling on for security, and critics say it represents a growing group of heat-packing, far-left social justice warriors who are “willing to take on personal risk to defend those in our community,” according to the group’s website.

The lawsuit, brought by The Georgetown Law Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection (ICAP), could shine a light on groups like Redneck Revolt by lumping them in with not only admitted fascist groups like Vanguard America, but also the conservative militias whose leaders say they came to safeguard participants in the Aug. 11 Unite the Right rally that exploded into violence.

foxnews.com

GZ



To: ByGoneYrs who wrote (27124)10/20/2017 9:23:18 PM
From: GROUND ZERO™1 Recommendation

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My father in law was a Sgt. Major in the U.S. Marines serving for 27 years, at one point in his service during the Vietnam era, it was his job to make those home visits and deliver the heart wrenching news to the military families... I actually met my wife while visiting at Camp LeJune Marine Base, she was a Marine brat... there are only two Sgt. Majors at Camp LeJune among more than 30,000 Marines at that Base and he was one of them, so dating the Sgt. Major's daughter took some real nerve at the time... but I'm so glad it worked out very well...

GZ