• IMHO: ...DECLARE THEM ALL TO BE "TERRORISTS/SUBVERSIVES/ENEMIES", THEN, START HUNTING THEM DOWN, AND EXTIRPATING/EXILING, OR EXECUTING THEM!!!

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    IMHO: ...DECLARE THEM ALL TO BE "TERRORISTS/SUBVERSIVES/ENEMIES", THEN, START HUNTING THEM DOWN, AND EXTIRPATING/EXILING, OR EXECUTING THEM!!! 💩💥 https://media.gab.com/cdn-cgi/image/width=568,quality=100,fit=scale-down/system/media_attachments/files/169/043/335/original/01602565719d050d.png
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  • McCabe & Mrs. Miller
    In 1902, a mysterious gambler named John McCabe arrives in the unincorporated boomtown of Presbyterian Church, Washington, named after its only substantial building, a tall but mostly unused chapel. McCabe quickly takes a dominant position over the town's simple-minded and lethargic inhabitants, thanks to his aggressive personality and persistent rumors that he is actually a notorious gunfighter known as "Pudgy" McCabe.

    To support himself, McCabe establishes a makeshift brothel, consisting of three prostitutes purchased for $200 from a pimp in the nearby town of Bearpaw. British cockney madam Constance Miller arrives and persuades McCabe to let her manage his brothel while he focuses on running a gambling hall. The two become financially successful business partners, turning their small business into the largest in town, and a romantic relationship develops between the two, though she charges him for sex.

    As the town becomes richer, Sears and Hollander, a pair of agents from the Harrison Shaughnessy Mining Company in Bearpaw, arrive to buy out McCabe's business, as well as the surrounding zinc mines. Harrison Shaughnessy is notorious for having people killed when they refuse to sell. McCabe does not want to sell at their initial price of $5,500 but overplays his hand in negotiations by demanding too high an asking price. The agents leave in disgust, and Miller warns him that they will not return to negotiate and that his life is in danger.

    Hired guns Butler, Breed and Kid arrive in town with a contract to kill McCabe. Appearing fearful, McCabe relents and agrees to sell. Butler refuses to parlay, declaring that McCabe is a fraud and has never killed anyone in his life. McCabe goes back to Bearpaw to find the agents, but after learning that neither are still around, he visits a lawyer, Clement Samuels, in the hopes of resolving the dispute peacefully. The lawyer, an aspiring politician, boosts McCabe's confidence and convinces him not to give in by arguing that he can set an example by standing up to Harrison Shaughnessy.

    McCabe returns to town and tries to hide in the chapel, but the pastor grabs his shotgun and chases him out before being fatally shot by Butler. A broken lantern starts a fire in the church and the townspeople rush to help extinguish it. McCabe manages to kill Breed and the Kid in ambushes, but the Kid is able to wound him before dying. As the townsfolk mobilize to fight the chapel fire, McCabe is gunned down by Butler, using a hunting rifle; as Butler attempts to verify the kill, McCabe pulls a derringer and kills him. As the townspeople celebrate extinguishing the fire, McCabe dies alone in the snow, while Mrs. Miller lies sedated in an opium den.
    McCabe & Mrs. Miller In 1902, a mysterious gambler named John McCabe arrives in the unincorporated boomtown of Presbyterian Church, Washington, named after its only substantial building, a tall but mostly unused chapel. McCabe quickly takes a dominant position over the town's simple-minded and lethargic inhabitants, thanks to his aggressive personality and persistent rumors that he is actually a notorious gunfighter known as "Pudgy" McCabe. To support himself, McCabe establishes a makeshift brothel, consisting of three prostitutes purchased for $200 from a pimp in the nearby town of Bearpaw. British cockney madam Constance Miller arrives and persuades McCabe to let her manage his brothel while he focuses on running a gambling hall. The two become financially successful business partners, turning their small business into the largest in town, and a romantic relationship develops between the two, though she charges him for sex. As the town becomes richer, Sears and Hollander, a pair of agents from the Harrison Shaughnessy Mining Company in Bearpaw, arrive to buy out McCabe's business, as well as the surrounding zinc mines. Harrison Shaughnessy is notorious for having people killed when they refuse to sell. McCabe does not want to sell at their initial price of $5,500 but overplays his hand in negotiations by demanding too high an asking price. The agents leave in disgust, and Miller warns him that they will not return to negotiate and that his life is in danger. Hired guns Butler, Breed and Kid arrive in town with a contract to kill McCabe. Appearing fearful, McCabe relents and agrees to sell. Butler refuses to parlay, declaring that McCabe is a fraud and has never killed anyone in his life. McCabe goes back to Bearpaw to find the agents, but after learning that neither are still around, he visits a lawyer, Clement Samuels, in the hopes of resolving the dispute peacefully. The lawyer, an aspiring politician, boosts McCabe's confidence and convinces him not to give in by arguing that he can set an example by standing up to Harrison Shaughnessy. McCabe returns to town and tries to hide in the chapel, but the pastor grabs his shotgun and chases him out before being fatally shot by Butler. A broken lantern starts a fire in the church and the townspeople rush to help extinguish it. McCabe manages to kill Breed and the Kid in ambushes, but the Kid is able to wound him before dying. As the townsfolk mobilize to fight the chapel fire, McCabe is gunned down by Butler, using a hunting rifle; as Butler attempts to verify the kill, McCabe pulls a derringer and kills him. As the townspeople celebrate extinguishing the fire, McCabe dies alone in the snow, while Mrs. Miller lies sedated in an opium den.
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  • Let's hope he takes #Liz & #DickCheney duck hunting.
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    Let's hope he takes #Liz & #DickCheney duck hunting. https://imgflip.com/i/98cmmb
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  • Combat veteran YOUR ASS!
    HUMILIATION: Tim Walz Can’t Load His Own Shotgun, PANICS On Live TV In FAKE Hunting Photo Op
    Combat veteran YOUR ASS! HUMILIATION: Tim Walz Can’t Load His Own Shotgun, PANICS On Live TV In FAKE Hunting Photo Op
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  • Trying to suck in hunters when their track record in guns is so different. BUT HE DOESN'T KNOW HOW TO LOAD HIS SHOTGUN. SO ITS A SCAM SHOT FOR POLITICAL USE.


    https://ijr.com/self-proclaimed-firearm-enthusiast-tim-walz-struggles-to-load-2100-shotgun-during-hunting-trip/
    Trying to suck in hunters when their track record in guns is so different. BUT HE DOESN'T KNOW HOW TO LOAD HIS SHOTGUN. SO ITS A SCAM SHOT FOR POLITICAL USE. https://ijr.com/self-proclaimed-firearm-enthusiast-tim-walz-struggles-to-load-2100-shotgun-during-hunting-trip/
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  • Tim Walz tries to operate a shotgun.
    First timer fumbles!
    https://www.shorenewsnetwork.com/2024/10/13/regular-guy-tim-walz-struggles-with-shotgun-during-hunting-photo-op-gone-wrong/
    Tim Walz tries to operate a shotgun. First timer fumbles! https://www.shorenewsnetwork.com/2024/10/13/regular-guy-tim-walz-struggles-with-shotgun-during-hunting-photo-op-gone-wrong/
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    Regular Guy Tim Walz Struggles With Shotgun During Hunting Photo Op Gone Wrong
    Governor Tim Walz is out here trying to pull off the ultimate "relatable guy" moment, but pheasant hunting? Not exactly what you'd expect from a political
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  • Mayor of California Charter City Defies Newsom’s Ban on Voter ID Laws ‘That Law Does Not Apply to Us’
    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/10/mayor-california-charter-city-defies-newsoms-ban-voter/

    A California mayor is defiant after Governor Gavin Newsom signed a law in direct response to the city’s attempt to secure elections.

    The saga began on March 5, when Huntington Beach voters weighed in and passed ballot measure 1, the Voter ID and Election Rules Amendment.

    According to Ballotpedia, the charter amendment authorized the city to require voter identification for elections and allowed infrastructure to support the initiative.

    In 2023, then-Mayor Tony Strickland supported the measure in the face of pressure from local and state Democrats seeking to torpedo it.
    Mayor of California Charter City Defies Newsom’s Ban on Voter ID Laws ‘That Law Does Not Apply to Us’ https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/10/mayor-california-charter-city-defies-newsoms-ban-voter/ A California mayor is defiant after Governor Gavin Newsom signed a law in direct response to the city’s attempt to secure elections. The saga began on March 5, when Huntington Beach voters weighed in and passed ballot measure 1, the Voter ID and Election Rules Amendment. According to Ballotpedia, the charter amendment authorized the city to require voter identification for elections and allowed infrastructure to support the initiative. In 2023, then-Mayor Tony Strickland supported the measure in the face of pressure from local and state Democrats seeking to torpedo it.
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    California Mayor Defies Newsom's Ban on Voter ID Laws 'That Law Does Not Apply to Us'
    The mayor of a California charter city is taking a stand against state legislation barring local governments' voter ID laws.
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  • #AlexJonesShow Sunday LIVE: DHS Confirms MULTIPLE KILL SQUADS Now Hunting Down President Trump After Second Failed Assassination Attempt

    TUNE IN: https://www.infowars.com/posts/sunday-live-dhs-confirms-multiple-kill-squads-now-hunting-down-president-trump-after-second-failed-assassination-attempt

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    #AlexJonesShow Sunday LIVE: DHS Confirms MULTIPLE KILL SQUADS Now Hunting Down President Trump After Second Failed Assassination Attempt TUNE IN: https://www.infowars.com/posts/sunday-live-dhs-confirms-multiple-kill-squads-now-hunting-down-president-trump-after-second-failed-assassination-attempt #SupportInfowars: https://theAlexJonesStore.com https://drjonesnaturals.com https://infowarsstore.com
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  • https://thefederalist.com/2024/09/10/exclusive-police-audio-report-confirm-haitian-goose-hunting-in-ohio-they-all-had-geese-in-their-hands/
    https://thefederalist.com/2024/09/10/exclusive-police-audio-report-confirm-haitian-goose-hunting-in-ohio-they-all-had-geese-in-their-hands/
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    Exclusive: Police Audio Confirms Haitian Goose Hunting In Ohio
    A caller reported to police a group of Haitian migrants carrying four geese in Springfield, Ohio in exclusive audio.
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  • This Ranch Lets You Fire A Tank
    3,880 views Feb 2, 2017 Yes, you read that right. There’s a place in the U.S. where civilians can drive and fire a tank. Ox Ranch in Uvalde, Texas offers guests an array of activities including yoga, jet ski racing, and hunting, to firing an assortment of artillery pieces and, yes, tanks. Try not to drool.

    In the U.S. the 2nd Amendment allows any law abiding citizen to own any weapon the government uses, IF he can afford it; including tanks.
    https://youtu.be/e20hm71EV2E?si=ti-FZigfM2CoCgor
    This Ranch Lets You Fire A Tank 3,880 views Feb 2, 2017 Yes, you read that right. There’s a place in the U.S. where civilians can drive and fire a tank. Ox Ranch in Uvalde, Texas offers guests an array of activities including yoga, jet ski racing, and hunting, to firing an assortment of artillery pieces and, yes, tanks. Try not to drool. In the U.S. the 2nd Amendment allows any law abiding citizen to own any weapon the government uses, IF he can afford it; including tanks. https://youtu.be/e20hm71EV2E?si=ti-FZigfM2CoCgor
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