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No Dekorum
NoDekorum
38 episodes
1 week ago
A Place for Common Sense.
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Texas a 2nd Amendment Sanctuary State by protecting Texans from new federal gun control regulations.Redneck Rave Descends Into Throat Slashing, Impalements, and Arrests. In other words Family Values.
No Dekorum
42 minutes 44 seconds
4 years ago
Texas a 2nd Amendment Sanctuary State by protecting Texans from new federal gun control regulations.Redneck Rave Descends Into Throat Slashing, Impalements, and Arrests. In other words Family Values.

Governor Greg Abbott today signed seven pieces of legislation into law to protect Second Amendment Rights in Texas. The Governor was joined for the bill signing ceremony by Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick, Speaker Dade Phelan, Senators Donna Campbell, Brandon Creighton, Charles Schwertner, and Drew Springer, Representatives Giovanni Capriglione, Cole Hefner, Tom Oliverson, Matt Schaefer, David Spiller, and other members of the legislature, as well as representatives of the National Rifle Association.

The event, organized by country rapper Justin Time, took place in Blue Holler Offroad Park and drew a crowd of tens of thousands, doubling the population of the unincorporated town of Ollie, which is so small it does not have a stoplight. Redneck Rave promoters bragged that they had sold more than 20,000 tickets. The lengthy getdown, advertised as the “biggest country party you’ll ever go to,” boasted a demolition derby, goldfish racing, and a full-scale football game as well as a series of concerts.

No Dekorum
A Place for Common Sense.