Anonymous ID: 582abb May 4, 2018, 7:16 p.m. No.1303464   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3681 >>3846 >>4046

Don't know if anybody mentioned this, but Q's cannon is from the Alamo.

 

"In 1835, soldiers from General Santa Ana's army marched into the little Texas town of Gonzales, and ordered those settlers to surrender their small canon they relied on to protect their lives, and protect their homes. The Texans refused. (inaudible)

 

(APPLAUSE)

 

That's right. They were not about to give up their only means of self defense.

 

In response, Santa Ana's army returned with a large group of additional people. They had men all over the place. The army was big. This time, they were met by dozens of Texans, settlers, soldiers and ordinary citizens who had rushed to Gonzales to defend their rights and their freedom.

 

As Santa Ana's men watched from a distance, those brave Texans raised a flag for all to see, and you know what it said. On the banner, they painted a canon, along with four words that echoed through the ages, and you know what it is.

 

It said, "Come and take it." Come and take it."