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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorLord Of The Sith
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I will be using my gun should Obama win....to defend myself against the right-wing rioters.


Based on history, there is only one group that has ever rioted in this country and burned down their own neighborhoods and businesses.

And it wasn't "right-wing rioters".


That is because right wingers homes are normally worth more than $20,000.00 and they know the government won't come in and rebuild them, if they were to burn them down.  I said it once I'll say it again, "When all else fails vote form the rooftops."
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"When all else fails vote form the rooftops."

What does this mean?

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"When all else fails vote form the rooftops."

What does this mean?


I'm sure the "responsible gun owner" can explain you that.

Oops. I did that sarcasm thing again. 
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"When all else fails vote form the rooftops."

What does this mean?


I'm sure the "responsible gun owner" can explain you that.

Oops. I did that sarcasm thing again. 


Who might that be?
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I will be using my gun should Obama win....to defend myself against the right-wing rioters.


Based on history, there is only one group that has ever rioted in this country and burned down their own neighborhoods and businesses.

And it wasn't "right-wing rioters".

I was surprised by your premise, so I used it as a way of prodding me to learn more about the subject.

There is an interesting Wiki that lists Riots world-wide. Really interesting how diverse the causes. I found a blog where some guy attempted to subset out the USA ones. I have no idea if the list is accurate, but again I found it interesting. Perhaps you will too.

(after I pasted the list, I noticed some he included from outside USA by accident - so obviously the list is not totally accurate!  )

(This pasted list is a quote from here.)

1900 - 1929
• 1901 - Denver Riots, (Denver, Colorado, USA)
• 1901 - New York Race Riots, (New York City, New York, USA)
• 1901 - Pierce City Riots, (Pierce City, Montana, USA)
• 1902 - Liverpool Riots, (Denver, Colorado, USA)
• 1903 - Bloomington Race Riot, (Bloomington, Indiana, USA)
• 1903 - Motormen's Riot, (Richmond, Virginia, USA)
• 1906 - Atlanta Riots, (Atlanta, Georgia, USA)
• 1907 - Bellingham riots, (Bellingham, Washington, USA)
• 1908 - Springfield Race Riot, (Springfield, Illinois, USA)
• 1916 - Washington Anti-Wobblies Riot, (Everett, Washington, USA)
• 1917 - St. Louis Strikebreakers Riot, (St. Louis, Missouri, USA)
• 1917 - East St. Louis Riot, (St. Louis, Missouri & East St. Louis, Illinois, USA)
• 1917 - Springfield Vigilante Riot, (Springfield, Missouri, USA)
• 1917 - Houston Riot (1917), Houston, Texas, USA
• 1919 - May Day Riots, (Cleveland, Ohio, USA)
• 1919 - Red Summer, (USA)
• 1919 - Chicago Race Riot, (Chicago, Illinois, USA)
• 1919 - Boston Police Strike, (Boston, Massachusetts, USA)
• 1919 - Pennsylvania Steel Strike, (Pennsylvania, USA)
• 1919 - Elaine Race Riot, (Elaine, Arkansas, USA)
• 1919 - Longview Race Riot, (Longview, Texas, USA)
• 1919 - Washington, DC Riot of 1919, (Washington, D.C., USA)
• 1921 - Tulsa Race Riot, (Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA)
• 1922 - Herrin Mine Massacre, (Herrin, Illinois, USA)
• 1923 - Rosewood Massacre, (Rosewood, Florida)
• 1929 - North Carolina Textile Strike, (North Carolina, USA)
• 1929 - Auburn Prison Riots, (Auburn, New York, USA)
1930s
• 1930 - Sherman Race Riot, (Sherman, Texas, USA)
• 1931 - Joliet Prison Riot, (Joliet, Illinois, USA)
• 1931 - Chicago Eviction Riot, (Chicago, Illinois, USA)
• 1931 - Hawaii Riot, (Hawaii, USA)
• 1932 - Dearborn Massacre, (Dearborn, Michigan, USA)
• 1932 - Bonus Army March, Spring/Summer, Washington, D.C., USA
• 1934 - U.S. Nazi Riot (New York City, New York, USA)
• 1935 - Souther Tennant Farmers' Union Riot, (Arkansas, USA)
• 1935 - Harlem Race Riot (New York City, New York, USA)
• 1937 - Memorial Day Massacre (Chicago, Illinois, USA)
1940s
• 1943 - Zoot Suit Riots, (Los Angeles, California, USA)
• 1943 - Detroit Race Riot (1943), (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
• 1946 - Euclid Beach Park Riot August 23, Cleveland, OH
• 1949 - Peekskill Riot (Peekskill, New York, USA)
1960s
• 1963 - Ole Miss riot 1962, September 30, The University of Mississippi
• 1963 - Cambridge riot 1963, June 14, Cambridge, Maryland
• 1964 - New York City 1964 race riot, July 18-23 (New York City, New York, USA)
• 1964 - Rochester 1964 race riot, July 24-25 (Rochester, New York, USA)
• 1964 - Jersey City 1964 race riot, August 2-4 (Jersey City, New Jersey, USA)
• 1964 - Paterson 1964 race riot, August 11-13 (Paterson, New Jersey, USA)
• 1964 - Elizabeth 1964 race riot, August 11-13 (Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA)
• 1964 - Chicago 1964 race riot, August 16-17
• 1964 - Philadelphia 1964 race riot August 28-30
• 1965 - Watts Riot, Aug. 1965, (Los Angeles, California, USA)
• 1966 - Fire Hydrant Riots, July 1966 (Chicago, Illinois, USA)
• 1966 - Hough Riots, July 1966 (Cleveland, OH, USA)
• 1966 - Hunter's Point Riot (San Francisco, California, USA)
• 1966 - Compton's Cafeteria Riot, August 1966 (San Francisco, California, USA)
• 1966 - Waukegan Riot, Aug. 27 (Waukegan, Illinois, USA)
• 1966 - Benton Harbor Riot, August-September 1966 (Benton Harbor, Michigan, USA)
• 1966 - Atlanta riot of 1966, Sep. 6 (Atlanta, Georgia, USA)
• 1966-1969 - Sunset Strip curfew riots (Los Angeles, California, USA)
• 1967 - Roxbury riot, June 2 (Boston, Massachusetts, USA)
• 1967 - Deutsch Oper House Riots, June 2 (Berlin, West Germany/East Germany)
• 1967 - Tampa Riots of 1967, June 1967 (Tampa, Florida, USA)
• 1967 - Buffalo riot, June 27 (Buffalo, New York, USA)
• 1967 - Cairo riot, July 17 (Cairo, Illinois, USA)
• 1967 - Durham riot, July 19 (Durham, North Carolina, USA)
• 1967 - Memphis riot, July 20 (Memphis, Tenn., USA)
• 1967 - 1967 Newark riots, July 1967 (Newark, New Jersey, USA)
• 1967 - 1967 Plainfield riots, July 1967 (Plainfield, New Jersey, USA)
• 1967 - 12th Street Riot, July 1967 (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
• 1967 - Milwaukee riot, July 30 (Milwaukee, Wisc., USA)
• 1968 - Orangeburg, SC riot and Orangeburg Massacre, (Orangeburg, South Carolina), USA)
• 1968 - 1968 Washington, DC riots, April 1968 (Washington, D.C., USA)
• 1968 - 1968 Chicago, Illinois riots, 1968 (Chicago, Illinois, USA)
• 1968 - Baltimore riot of 1968, April 6-12 (Baltimore, MD, USA)
• 1968 - Chicago riot of 1968, a.k.a West Side Riots, April 7-14 (Chicago, Illinois, USA)
• 1968 - Kansas City riot of 1968, April 1968 (Kansas City, MO, USA)
• 1968 - Salisbury riot, May 18-20, (Salisbury, Maryland, USA)
• 1968 - Louisville riots of 1968, May 27, (Louisville, Kentucky, USA)
• 1968 - Glenville Shootout, (Cleveland, OH, USA)
• 1968 - Martin Luther King jr. riots (related: 1968 Chicago, Illinois riots, 1968 Washington, DC riots)
• 1968 - 1968 Democratic National Convention riot, Aug. 1968, (Chicago, Illinois, USA)
• 1969 - Stonewall Riots, June 1969, (New York City, New York, USA)
• 1969 - York Race Riot, July 1969, (York, Pennsylvania, USA)
• 1969 - Zip to Zap, May 9–11, 1969 (Zap, North Dakota, USA)
• 1969 - May 13th race riots, (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
• 1969 - Battle of the Bogside, August 1969 (Derry, Northern Ireland}
• 1969 - 1969 Northern Ireland Riots
• 1969 - Days of Rage, Oct. 1969, (Chicago, Illinois, USA)
1970s
• 1970 - Augusta Georgia Riot, May 1970, (Augusta, Georgia, USA)
• 1970 - Asbury Park Riots, July 1970, (Asbury Park, New Jersey, USA)
• 1970 - Kent State shootings, May 1970, (Kent, Ohio, USA)
• 1970 - Hard Hat riot, Wall Street, May 8, 1970, (New York City, New York, USA)
• 1971 - May Day Protests 1971, May 1971, (Washington, D.C., USA)
• 1971 - Camden Riots, August 1971, (Camden, New Jersey, USA)
• 1971 - Attica Prison uprising, (Attica, New York, USA)
• 1971 - San Quentin Prison riot, (San Quentin, California, USA)
• 1971 - Black Muslim Rally and Riot, (Baton Rouge, Louisiana)
• 1975 - Livernois-Fenkell riot (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
• 1977 - New York City Blackout riot, July 1977, (New York City, New York, USA)
• 1979 - Disco Demolition Night, (Chicago, Illinois, USA)
• 1979 - White Night gay riots, May 1979 (San Francisco, California)
• 1979 - Greensboro Riot/Shootings, Nov. 1979, (Greensboro, North Carolina, USA)
1980s
• 1980 - New Mexico State Penitentiary Riot, (Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA)
• 1980 - Chattanooga Riot of 1980, (Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA)
• 1980 - 1980 Miami riots, May 1980, (Miami, Florida, USA)
• 1982 - Washington Anti-Klan protest 1982, Nov. 1982, (Washington, D.C., USA)
• 1982 - Miami Riot, Overtown Riot, Dec. 1982, (Miami, Florida, USA)
• 1983 - Sing Sing Prison Riot, Jan. 10, (Ossining, New York, USA)
• 1984 - Aggieville Riot, (Manhattan, Kansas)
• 1987 - Tampa Riot 1987, Feb. 1987, (Tampa, Florida, USA)
• 1987 - Pioneer Days Riot, (Chico, California, USA)
• 1987 - Atlanta Prison Riots, (Atlanta, USA)
• 1988 - Tompkins Square Park Police Riot, August 1988 (East Village, Manhattan, New York City)
• 1989 - SCI Camp Hill Riots, Sept 1989 (Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, USA)
• 1989 - Miami Riot 1989, Jan. 1989, (Miami, Florida, USA)
• 1989 - Tampa Riot 1989, Feb. 1989, (Tampa, Florida, USA)
1990s - 2000
• 1990 - Inglewood high school student riot, May, (Inglewood, California)
• 1991 - 1991 Washington, DC riot in D.C.'s Mount Pleasant neighborhood, May
• 1991 - Crown Heights Riot, Aug. 1991, (Brooklyn, New York, USA)
• 1992 - Los Angeles riots/Rodney King riot, April-May (Los Angeles, California,
• 1996 - St. Petersburg, FL Riot 1996, Oct. 1996, (St. Petersburg, Florida, USA)
• 1998 - Denver Super Bowl riot, Jan 25, (Denver, Colorado)
• 1998 - Washington State University student riot, May 1998, (Pullman, Washington, USA)
• 1999 - Michigan State University student riot, April 1999, (East Lansing, Michigan, USA)
• 1999 - Woodstock 1999 concert rioting, July 1999, near Rome, New York
• 1999 - WTO Ministerial Conference of 1999, November, 1999 (Seattle, Washington, USA)
• 2000 - Los Angeles Lakers riot, June 21, (Los Angeles, California)
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Quoting Rifter:
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Quoting goodguy:
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Quoting Astrakan:
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Quoting Lord Of The Sith:
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"When all else fails vote form the rooftops."

What does this mean?


I'm sure the "responsible gun owner" can explain you that.

Oops. I did that sarcasm thing again. 


Who might that be?


Thanks Rifter for showing me what the All Mighty Goodguy had to say.  I have had him blocked for so long I forgot his existence.  Now I know who I am getting my reds from.  Three and counting.  Shame he isn't a real man if he were he wouldn't need to hide behind red arrows, he would be able to just leave well enough alone.
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Quoting Astrakan:
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"When all else fails vote form the rooftops."

What does this mean?

KM


It was a political joke from a few years backs.  You found the T-Shirt at many gun shows and flea markets around here (here being AZ).  It was the silk screen of a .308 sniper rifle silhouette and it had the text, "When ALL else fails, vote from the rooftops."  Mind you this shirt came out during a time when laws were being voted in by the citizens of the state and then our governor refused to sign them into law.  There are other states who had this issue as well so some guy in I wanna say New York invented the shirt and sold it all over the country.
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Here's a bit of history regarding post election riots that most people, including Americans, are not aware of.

Right after WWII, in Athens, Tennessee, an election was stolen (a dubious tradition in that area) by the good 'ole boy network of corrupt sheriff, corrupt town officials, etc.

This time, however, there were quite a number of veterans recently returned from fighting the Nazis and Japanese who decided they weren't going to stand for having their Constitutional rights stolen after putting their lives on the line during the War to defend those rights.  They took up arms and proceeded to take back their town and the county from the corrupt officials.  Most of those 'ole boys ended up shot dead in the streets, and when the FBI heard about it and came to investigate, they couldn't find a single witness of what went on.

In case anybody wonders, that is exactly why our Founding Fathers put the 2nd Amendment in the Constitution, and why Americans fight so fiercely to prevent tampering with it.  The same thing would happen on the national level under similar circumstances.
John

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