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The Shot Not Fired was the loudest of them all.
I figure if the U.S. Army had an assemblage of 22,000 soldiers all with loaded arms in the same area, they would’ve considered it a statistical probability that there would be one if not several “accidental discharges” if not the manifestation of a psychotic outburst, and even in the absence of incident would’ve fired an officer for being in charge of it and not enlisting an ammunition dump to keep things in control.
So, essentially what I saw yesterday was an example of the most peaceful and tolerant of all the country getting together with an impressive display of small arms and not doing a single violent thing. It was like an Amish village gathering in a field arranging themselves to form a colossal “Middle Finger” pointed at their government.
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It was an incredible day all around. Being an unarmed, older female in a sea of armed males I never felt more secure than at Lobby Day.