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They'll be begging the government to protect them when it happens.  The oblivious are usually the first to be killed though.  Those who survive the early attacks will march into government "safe zones" without question, signing away their Constitutional rights at the door in order to enter.  Even then, they'll still be blaming Bush.

 

 

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This is huge. From the above article.

 

 

Nadir Soofi, one of the terrorists left dead in the Curtis Culwell Center attack in Garland, Texas, in May has been tied to a gun purchased in the controversial Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives gunwalking program.

Officers at the center killed Soofi, along with Elton Simpson, in a shootout during an exhibition of cartoon images of Muhammad displayed in a free speech exercise through the American Freedom Defense Initiative. Between the two, the perpetrators had six firearms of unknown origin.

Now, in a story first reported by the Los Angeles Times,  it appears that Soofi a half-decade before had purchased a handgun from a shop in Arizona which was under intense surveillance by the ATF.

The shop, Lone Wolf, was known to sell firearms to straw buyers and criminals with the expected end-user being Mexican narco cartels, but was allowed to continue operation as authorities aimed to track the movement of the illegal guns as part of a program that went down in infamy as Operation Fast and Furious.

 

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