Scores Killed, Hundreds Injured As Para-Military Extremists Riot

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I got this from another site. I've seen it before, but somehow being the 4th tomorrow, it seems like a good time for a repeat.

BOSTON, April 20 - National Guard units seeking to confiscate a cache of recently banned assault weapons were ambushed on April 19th by elements of a para-military extremist faction. Military and law enforcement sources estimated that 72 were killed and more than 20 injured before government forces were compelled to withdraw.

Speaking after the clash, Massachusetts Governor Thomas Gage declared that the extremist faction, which was made up of local citizens, has links to the radical right-wing tax protest movement. Gage blamed the extremists for recent incidents of vandalism directed against internal revenue offices.

The governor, who described the group's organizers as "criminals," issued an executive order authorizing the summary arrest of any individual who has interfered with the government's efforts to secure law and order.

The military raid on the extremist arsenal followed wide-spread refusal by the local citizenry to turn over recently outlawed assault weapons. Gage issued a ban on military-style assault weapons and ammunition earlier in the week. This decision followed a meeting in early April between government and military leaders at which the governor authorized the forcible confiscation of illegal arms. One government official, speaking on condition of anonymity, pointed out that "none of these people would have been killed had the extremists obeyed the law and turned their weapons over voluntarily."

"Government troops initially succeeded in confiscating a large supply of outlawed weapons and ammunition. However, troops attempting to seize arms and ammunition in Lexington met with resistance from heavily-armed extremists who had been tipped off regarding the government's plans.

During a tense standoff in Lexington's town park, National Guard Colonel Francis Smith, commander of the government operation, ordered the armed group to surrender and return to their homes. The impasse was broken by a single shot, which was reportedly fired by one of the right-wing extremists. Eight civilians were killed in the ensuing exchange.

Ironically, the local citizenry blamed government forces rather than the extremists for the civilian deaths. Before order could be restored, armed citizens from surrounding areas had descended upon the guard units. Colonel Smith, finding his forces overmatched by the armed mob, ordered a retreat.

Governor Gage has called upon citizens to support the state/national joint task force in its effort to restore law and order. The governor has also demanded the surrender of those responsible for planning and leading the attack against the government troops. Samuel Adams, Paul Revere, and John Hancock, who have been identified as "ringleaders" of the extremist faction, remain at large.
 
LOL!

This is the BEST post I have seen on THR!!!!!!!:D:D:D:D:D

Happy July Fourth to everyone!!!!!!!:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
 
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I don't know which side to be on...
I mean, the fact that the local citizenry joined with the original group tells me this was no "criminal extremist group".
But I also am not sure I condone the use of force on the part of the citizenry here.
And the fact that they had "military-style assault weapons" and not real military weapons tells me that they also were level-headed citizens.
I don't know whether to be scared or to be spurred into action.
But I do know I need that new rifle...
Happy Fourth of July
 
"Extreme" is nowadays a mere dysphemism for "consistent", even if that pertains to being consistent in defending individual rights.
 
I just came up with an idea for July Fourth celebrations!

Guys and gals, try to "broadcast" stories of War of Independance victories in the same context as the one above, such as Saratoga and Cowpens.

Do your best people!:D Time for THR fan fiction, Fourth of July style. And non-zombie or SHTF!
 
I like it, although they weren't "National Guard". They were Regulars.

Leaving work today, I told a couple co-workers, "Remember, Taxation without Representation is Tyrrany!"

One guy had no concept what I meant, and I had to give him a 45 second history lesson.

"Yankee Doodle came to Boston,
For to buy a Firelock.
We will tar and feather him,
And so we will John Hancock!"


Didn't work out that way, though.



Good to be reminded it was honest citizens refusing to back down on their Natural Rights, that got the whole thing started.

We don't require the government's permission. The government requires OUR permission.
 
I like it, although they weren't "National Guard". They were Regulars.
I think that some of the troops were colonials. Maybe I am wrong. Most of us tend to think that independence was a popular thing back then. probably no more then 10% of the population was serious about it. A like number were serious about staying British, and many fought on the side of the Brits. Some of the worst atrocities of the war were Americans against Americans.

My guess is most people did not really care a whole lot one way or the other. they were too busy trying to keep themselves and their families from starving.
 
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