After four Marines and one Sailor were shot and killed recently in Tennessee by a Islamic Extremist, armed U.S. citizens have been standing guard in front of recruiting stations around the country. The Department of Defense has yet to allow our soldiers, who have been made targets of terrorism, the right to carry weapons at recruiting stations and other military facilities. In fact, the DoD’s response is to tell it’s officers at recruiting stations to dress in civilian clothes. REALLY? So the citizens of this great nation have been defending our soldiers until the government decides what the most politically correct response should be. Watch the video for more.
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