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Did they really intend for these rights to be extended to a bunch of uncivilized, weapon-toting, cave-dwelling, barbaric religious fanatics on the other side of the globe who were hell-bent on destroying the very things the constitution was written to protect?
Administration critics slam civilian trials for 9/11 suspects 2009
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And it all resulted in some classic Jack scenes — strangling a man using his legs, expertly shooting two men through a door, and stopping an automatic weapon-toting bad guy by throwing a table on him.
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But more worrisome than any natural danger is the weapon-toting human whose reckless disregard for the law is far more insidious.
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They have decided that their only path to victory involves appealing to the full-blown bats**t-crazy, automatic weapon-toting, race-hating survivalist wing of the Republican Party
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If you picked up a pitchfork and torch these days, you probably wouldn't make it very far past the full body-armored, tax funded, automatic weapon-toting storm troopers guarding our patriotic money changers while they transfer their assets to Dubai.
Heath Calvert: The Debate Over Our Checkbooks: Our Livelihoods and Our Liberty 2008
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Besides, he said, it would be dangerous to have a weapon-toting robot that could open fire on its own.
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Besides, he said, it would be dangerous to have a weapon-toting robot that could open fire on its own.
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Edgell said he would continue to seek to produce the assault weapon-toting Schwarzenegger.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Schwarzenegger settles lawsuit over bobblehead: 2004
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Or maybe these weapon-toting clutchers never actually went on the buses at all?
The Great California Game Gash, Jonathan 1991
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The story, as always, is that your band of weapon-toting, suggestively clad adolescent heroes must save the universe.
NYT > Home Page By SETH SCHIESEL 2012
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