Rioters threaten to tear down the Alamo – Texas shows them what’s in store for them if they try it – IOTW Report

Rioters threaten to tear down the Alamo – Texas shows them what’s in store for them if they try it

To save face, they’d be better off claiming they meant the car rental place.

the right scoop –

“The Alamo is the Shrine of Texas Liberty. And it will be defended. My office is closely watching the social media posts and rumors from protestors who are threatening to come to The Alamo.”“Rest assured we have already deployed, for several weeks and will continue to do so, the Alamo Rangers in partnership with SAPD, The Department of Public Safety and The National Guard to protect this sacred site. My message to the protestors is simple: Don’t mess with The Alamo…” [George P. Bush]

h/t Ann Nonymous Prime 

42 Comments on Rioters threaten to tear down the Alamo – Texas shows them what’s in store for them if they try it

  1. Come on mamas throughout the land,
    Pack your boys off to the Alamo.
    Come on fathers, don’t hesitate
    Send yer Soy Boys before it’s too late.
    Be the first ones in your block
    To have your kid come home in a box.
    And it’s one, two, three
    What are we fighting for?
    Don’t ask me, I don’t give a Ho,
    Next stop is the Alamo.
    And it’s five, six, seven,
    Open up the pearly gates,
    Well there ain’t no time to wonder why,
    Whoopee! we’re all gonna die.

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  2. I’m triggered by karl marx, woodrow wilson, margaret sanger, george bernard shaw and alger hiss, to name a few.
    Can I go tear down any statues, monuments, gravestones or paintings dedicated to them?

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  3. This all sounds exhausting. Texas is big. Like Cloverfield big.

    Last time I tried to drive through Texas I got as far as Beaumont.

    They make really, really good hush puppies in Beaumont.

    Never did make it to San Antonio. Doubt any terrorists will either. Just too much good food all over the place. You can’t pass them all up.

    All it takes is one Texas sized meal…..BAM!….food coma. Pants unbuckled, horizontal in your dinner chair….sweat and barbecue sauce dripping off your chin…. you ain’t able to throw a molotov for about 36 hours.

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  4. I actually sang the fish cheer at a free concert with Country Joe McDonald in Peoples park in Bezerkely in Aug. 1972 when my best friend and I had hitchhiked from Portland to San Francisco and back. Gimme a F, except now it’s eff Trump instead of Nixon. 3 weeks later I joined the Navy, that was the last blowout of my youth, and my best friend joined the Navy the next Spring in 1973. My kids don’t believe me when I tell them that story.

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  5. geoff …the hell man?

    Peoples Park is like, really far from Beaumont. Probably even farther away than the Alamo…. I don’t know. Never made it that far.

    Something about hush puppies in Beaumont…

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  6. I genuinely pray for an incident or a point of conflict where us good guys kick the shit out of the Soros backed bad guys and it becomes a rallying point that causes us to bury these bad actors for good. I believe we have it in us, I believe we have the numbers. It needs to happen sooner rather than later.

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  7. I don’t understand why the good guys – including everyone I know – aren’t on the offensive rooting them out.

    I watched a video today that sounded like it was a community in “western dakotas” that well armed citizens and bikers were protecting the town and it’s targets – as an addition to the police, with their cooperation. The antifa came and left after realizing what they were up against, but he also said he found the organizers in a local cafe. He listened and got their images, even knows where one lead agitator lives – not one of the organizers, mind you. The guy who leads the charge in the street.

    WHY DID HE LET THEM LEAVE?!

    WHY AREN”T THEY TAKEN OUT AT THEIR HOMES AND ALL THE PEOPLE THEY ARE ASSOCIATED WITH?

    This is not a game to be watched from afar. This is war for the NWO coming and having federal police instead of local is very intended. THIS MUST STOP!

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  8. Texans have allowed leftists to mess with their state for years. Trump once had the perfect term for that kind of place. A $٪#!hole. And that is what it is. Austin, Houston, Dallas. Total excrement.

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  9. I’m almost certain that POTUS Trump’s amazing intuition is telling him that unless these guvs and mayors start cracking down on their state’s/city’s lawlessness and the capriciousness of arresting people who are not social distancing and yet having no rules for “protestors”, that the sorts who he sees at his rallies and knows from the campaign are only too ready, willing and able to put the big hurt on some people, and soon.

    I think he knows that those who share his no-nonsense sensibilities have a long fuse, but there is a limit to it.

    And this is why, perhaps, he has been using the Feds from all the agencies to run clandestine ops against those who are at the center of all this. You know, when oblowme started weaponizing places like the Dept. of Agriculture and the Post Office, it was to take us all out at some point. Too bad oblowme’s peeps forgot to dismantle all those troops on their way out, huh? Guess they thought they weren’t going to need to do that.

    Remember all those ammo purchases by the Dept. of Education under oblowme?

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  10. See! Austin, Dallas, Houston. I guess the good people of those cities “get what they deserve — get who *they* voted for”, right? Doesn’t work that way. They got overwhelmed by the parasites high-tailing it out of “unlivable” California and the other screwed up, Democrat-run shit holes, and they moved because of Texas’s “quality of life.”
    Democrats are freakin’ idiots in the polling booth. All they ever know is “Democrats are the good guys. Republicans are the bad guys.” They make no connection at all between the political party and the consequences of their votes.

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  11. When I was a kid in Montana hippies from U of M tried something like that. The locals sheep dipped them then sheared them before sending them home with their tail between their legs.

    About twenty years ago they showed up in Omak during Stampede Week to engage the locals, white ranchers and tribal members, in a one way enlightenment of the benighted. It did not go well for them.

    They have tried the same shit at relay a few times. Most relay are run on The Rez. It is not a good idea to go to someone’s home uninvited and start talking shit with people who don’t take any shit.

    A man can get hurt real bad doing things like that.

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  12. AA
    With all do respect, you ran out of Californians along time ago. There’s just not enough of us to sway all these cities from conservative to Libtard. We are good, but not that good. LOL

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  13. Dems like to live on top of each other. Texas is the same in that respect.

    Used to worry about Dallas, and other big cities here, getting nuked when a child in the 60s. Now I’m kind of pulling for it and I live in Dallas.

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  14. Austin Houston Dallas and, apparently, Beaumont Texas are all sucky now.

    When did that happen? I thought it was too hot and muggy for worthless layabouts to do anything but layabout…..worthlessly.

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  15. BB – You raise a great point that hasn’t been explicated here or anywhere, that I can think of.

    The fact is many of those so-called “Californians” weren’t originally from California at all. They came from IL, MI, MN, OH and PA. And many of them started out in the NE states, too. They left the rust belt and bad weather and the farm. They came out of some of the worst hotbeds of socialist thought out of Chicago and environs. They’re no respecters of “place.”

    When everyone laughed and said, “The world tilted and everything loose rolled into California”, it was pretty much true.

    It’s just sounded better to say you were from California, than to admit you were from Michigan. Apparently — at least when they came to Seattle — they thought their presence would be more palatable to Northwesterners to say they were at least from the same coast.

    Native Californians miss their old towns and ways as much as Texans and Washingtonians. By the time we became states, our forebears had gone through some pretty rough times in order to carve out a place in the wilderness.

    Our forebears got the hell out of IA, MI, MN, IL, OH, and the rest for a reason.

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  16. I remember when Dallas and Houston weren’t full of libtards. I hate both those cities now. Not just the libtards either, the traffic sucks.
    Haven’t been to Beaumont in about 20 years, it was a town of friendly people then. When did it go to shit? Of course Dallas and Houston wasn’t so bad back then either.

    On edit:
    Every city across the country where citizens showed up armed and said they would protect the city, the thugs have stayed away. Apparently that’s key, show them you are willing to take them out. Then in these libtard cities they’d probably arrest you for defending the town.

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  17. @ Aaron Burr
    I was born and raised in Beaumont. I grew up literally within sight of the famed Spindletop Oil Field. When I was growing up, Beaumont, or at least the South Park area of Beaumont, was a great and wonderful place to grow up in or raise a family. When the Lucas Gusher blew in on January 10, 1901, Beaumont was a small port city on the Neches River that led to the Gulf of Mexico. Within a year of the oil discovery, Beaumont quadrupled in size. Many major oil companies began in Beaumont during this time. The thousands of “oil trash” families tried to enroll their kids into the Beaumont Independent School district, but the city fathers of Beaumont would have none of it. The oilmen were forced to establish their own school district and named it the South Park Independent School District and thus, Beaumont had two separate school districts serving the city. It didn’t take long for the oil industry to flourish and the SPISD became the recipient of millions in tax revenue that Beaumont screwed themselves out of. At one point, SPISD became the 19th richest school district in the nation and the level of education afforded the children there reflected that. When the BISD later fell on hard times, they begged South Park to consolidate with them, but South Park said no thanks. In the 1980’s, a crooked lawyer came up with a plan to make it happen. BISD formally disbanded itself, forcing SPISD to absorb BISD under state law. Soon, the crooked bastards who had run the BISD forced an election, and what do you know, the idiots voted out the South Park school board members and replaced them with the rotten bastards who had previously screwed up the BISD. The first thing they did when they took office was to rename the school district the Beaumont Independent School district again. Immediately, the corruption BISD was famous for became the order of the day and every vestige of the old South Park district was erased. Beaumont has gone downhill ever since and no decent, caring person would want their children to grow up there. Beaumont is now vastly African-American and the corrupt politicians pander to them to remain in power. The school system is one of the most corrupt in the nation. Beaumont’s population has shrunk and now hovers just above 100,000. In 1974, it was 121,000. Although I still live in the general area, I would never live in Beaumont again as it’s becoming Chicago’s Mini-Me. I treasure my childhood and the good times back then. The humid summers here are brutal, but the winters are mild and like you say, the hushpuppies and fresh Gulf seafood are fantastic.

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  18. Hey Antifa! My Petey B says you don’t have to tear down the Alamo but he’s just fine if you want to tear up my unbleached elastic starfish!

  19. “Don’t worry, though you won’t run out of Californians anytime soon; new replacements are still flooding in from Mexico and China.”

    As a native Californian I can’t believe anybody was dumb enough to write that without seeing my point. However the “Californians” that caused the problems in Texas, Seattle, and any where else in the last 50 years were not foreigners. They migrated to California from other states in search of tech jobs and then followed the jobs out. What’s it take to be considered a Californian? I guess we’re all Californians

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  20. BB — that’s what I said. All those “Californians” moving from flower to flower and destroying all in their paths are drifters and grifters who don’t give a damn about the destruction in their wake. They’re itinerant opportunists who move in, vote in their own for their own benefit. They’re speculators who create artificially high property prices and vote in every kind of tax to support their utopian dreams. It destroys major cities and their suburbs in just a decade or two. Then they’re off to somewhere new. It looks like Idaho is next. I always thought Alaska’s climate and isolation would be a deterent, but Anchorage is succumbing to them, too.

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