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  1. #1
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    Default Wolf surrounded by guns for his own safety

    PA's governor elect lives 20 miles from Harrisburg, and has informed he prefers and intends to continue to live there while governor.

    Nothing new that governors have state troopers assigned to guard them at their residence, but it did bring to mind how typical the scene...anti-gun for you and me, but has no objection to being surrounded by guns for his own personal safety.

    Kind of like the Don keeping himself apart from the actual hits while benefitting.

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    Default Re: Wolf surrounded by guns for his own safety

    Perhaps they should be required to use only Wolf ammo?

    Meanwhile, screw him. He should get nothing and have to get a LCTF and be his own security detail if he actually expects us to believe he's for the common man and one of us. Any restriction he wants to put on others should be FIRST applied to him.
    "You can't stop insane people from doing insane things by passing insane laws--that's insane!" -- Penn Jillette

    "To my mind it is wholly irresponsible to go into the world incapable of preventing violence, injury, crime, and death. How feeble is the mindset to accept defenselessness. How unnatural. How cheap. How cowardly. How pathetic." -- Ted Nugent

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    Default Re: Wolf surrounded by guns for his own safety

    Ah,no problem,all he has to do is proclaim a gun-free zone around himself. Then he can send the troopers home.
    If he truly believes the Democrat rhetoric,then he is perfectly safe.
    I mean,what could go wrong?

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    Default Re: Wolf surrounded by guns for his own safety

    Quote Originally Posted by polishprince View Post
    Ah,no problem,all he has to do is proclaim a gun-free zone around himself. Then he can send the troopers home.
    If he truly believes the Democrat rhetoric,then he is perfectly safe.
    I mean,what could go wrong?
    Someone comes at him with a knife?

    Obviously, he has to declare himself a weapons-free zone. That also covers anything that could be perceived or used as a weapon, like giant dildos or #2 pencils

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    Default Re: Wolf surrounded by guns for his own safety

    Quote Originally Posted by ChemicalReaper View Post
    Someone comes at him with a knife?

    Obviously, he has to declare himself a weapons-free zone. That also covers anything that could be perceived or used as a weapon, like giant dildos or #2 pencils
    outlaw giant dildos?

    how would he outlaw himself?

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    Default Re: Wolf surrounded by guns for his own safety

    I hvae often wondered about this glaring hypocrisy. I'm usually told that I don't understand the issue. These politicians just want citizens to be disarmed and have no problem continuing to arm the people they pay to enforce the laws. I of course remain befuddled to why this power should be granted to the government and not the citizens but at the point they just say "see, you don't understand".

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    Default Re: Wolf surrounded by guns for his own safety

    Call him out on it.

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    Default Re: Wolf surrounded by guns for his own safety

    Quote Originally Posted by ByAnyMeans View Post
    I hvae often wondered about this glaring hypocrisy. I'm usually told that I don't understand the issue. These politicians just want citizens to be disarmed and have no problem continuing to arm the people they pay to enforce the laws. I of course remain befuddled to why this power should be granted to the government and not the citizens but at the point they just say "see, you don't understand".
    Gotta read the Fine Print with these characters.

    Guns are bad when "little people" have them.

    Guns are necessary to protect "important people".

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    Default Re: Wolf surrounded by guns for his own safety

    All the libtard elites have bodyguards with guns, I wonder why they fear for their lives so much? I wonder if Wolfie will double his bodyguards like Kathy Kane did.

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    Default Re: Wolf surrounded by guns for his own safety

    Quote Originally Posted by Bang View Post
    PA's governor elect...has no objection to being surrounded by guns for his own personal safety...
    Not a surprise. Democrat equals hypocrite when it comes to politicians - just sayin!
    "A free people ought to be armed." - George Washington (January 17th, 1790)
    Criminals obey "gun control" laws in the same manner politicians follow their oaths of office!
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