Praise the Lord, TAKE AIM and Pass The Ammunition
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If I had my way it would say Ezekiel 25:17
(refs: real, "pulped")
It must be a slow news day. Or one for Multiculturalism Gone Mad.
Now to be fair I have to say I first caught sight (groan) of this story on my other haunt, the "ukdebate" forum, but now the Biased Broadcasting Corporation have seen fit to splash it up on their Americas page as something important I'll speak to the issue here.
It would appear that the United States Arms Industry contains a couple of Jesus Freaks. Or that at least is what they want us to think. For it seems (shock horror) that the gun sights issued to Uncle Sam by a bunch of guys calling themselves Trijicon are stamped with coded references to biblical texts.
Oh really ? What could they be ? Actually they are pretty tame stuff. Things about the Lord "illuminating the path" and so on. Quite apt really given these things come into their own in night time operations ! But naturally the multiculturalists are up in arms about this abuse of codes of practice.
But there's something I just do not understand. These weapon accessories are being issued to "Uncle Sam G.I. Joe's" out there to stick it to Saddam' Osama and The A-Rabs. Yes ? So pardon me but apart possibly from the odd pagan or two just who the hell in Uncle Sam's Army is going to whine about references to Christian texts engraved into the weaponry.
I mean, it's not as if any of The Cult Of The Dead Paedophile are going to be using these sights is it ? They're the ones Uncle Sam's finest are shooting at. And the only gunplay I've heard about by cultists in US Uniform took place in Fort Hood
No, if I had my way those gunsights would be stamped Ez - 25:17. A biblical tract outrageously abused by Samuel L Jackson and Quentin Tarantino. The real words in the book of Ezekiel read a bit like this:-
"I will carry out great vengeance on them and punish them in my wrath. Then they will know that I am The LORD, when I take vengeance upon them"
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