"I think if you show up on the porch with an AR-15 they'll probably go down the street," explains @LindseyGrahamSC.
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Um. Someone needs to tell
@LindseyGrahamSC a natural disaster is not the purge -
Lindsey says he’ll send looters to his neighbors, in other words. Glad he’s not my neighbor.
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So Lindsey Graham—who has been a legislator for South Carolina for decades—acknowledges that everything he's done would turn his state into a dystopic anarchic hellhole if there's a hurricane?
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"If a completely predictable natural disaster hits my state, it'll be a free-for-all anarchy!" says the most prominent leader of said state.
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Why, does he have a giant sign on his house advertising the weapon's presence? Also, perhaps
@KagroX could provide some educational materials about how frequently AR-15s are stolen either opportunistically or by thieves actively selecting for them. - 2 more replies
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As a weapons-qualified veteran himself,
@LindseyGrahamSC must surely know that an AR-15 is a poor choice for defending against a home invasion. So he’s making purely a political statement. -
If you *must* keep a gun in your home, a shotgun’s the thing for repelling an intruder, as any rookie beat cop could tell
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Well, Lindsey , I was in a hurricane that took 239 days 4 Federal Disaster Funds and there was looting, no water, power, gas, or cops and I survived w/o an AR-15.

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That was my experience. People helped each other out. Of course none of my neighbors were sociopaths like Lindsey.
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