First post since James Holmes ruined Batman

El Bombardero —  July 23, 2012 — 4 Comments

I haven’t had much to say about the shooting. I just feel sad about it honestly. What a fucked up world we live in.

But then motherfucking Ice-T comes along and restores my faith in humans.

Rapper Ice-T added his voice to the gun control debate Friday following the movie-theater mass shooting in Aurora, Colo., which claimed the lives of 12 people and wounded 58 others.

True to his lyrics, the “Cop Killer” rapper talked about the importance of the Second Amendment in an interview Friday with the U.K.’s Channel 4 News.

“You know, the right to bear arms is because that’s the last line of defense against tyranny. Not to hunt. It’s to protect yourself from the police,” he said.

The man has balls. A lot of people might do a double take at the thought of needing a gun to protect yourself from the police. Not me.

Tourettes patient is beaten by the cops for acting like someone with Tourettes

Cops shoot and kill victim of burglary, claim that this is what they are trained to do.

Cops beating on a handcuffed man and no one stands up for him.

Or when the cops just show up to the wrong house and kill a homeowner who comes to the door armed.

That sounds familiar.

And then there is this.

Props to Ice T for speaking troof.

El Bombardero

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El Bombardero is a schizophrenic gun nut who got his start with firearms in 2005 when he bought his first saturday night special out of the trunk of a classic caprice in a Whole Foods parking lot. He's been addicted ever since. You can find him in his garage drinking heavily and hatching schemes to make more money to feed his addiction.

4 responses to First post since James Holmes ruined Batman

  1. I agree, I was surprised he actually specified police and didn’t generalize by saying the government.

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