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Mr Interweb posted:Oh okay. Good to see the FBI didn't let him get off. I am expecting every person whose face ever ended up in front of a camera during the course of the occupation to end up tied up in this in some way I wonder if the FBI has gotten anyone (or all of them!) to turn on the others in hopes of clemency?
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EorayMel posted:So what was that argument made by the last ones holding out that "The refuge was in better condition after we got here!"? That was gavin the radio host and as soon as he asked one of the dudes to confirm the totally-no-duh nature of the assumption he was met with some "uhhhhhh welllllllllll...."
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Mirthless posted:After moving out to Oklahoma I also discovered that Oklahoma has basically no militia movement, or at least not a significant one, despite our extreme right leaning tendencies. Everyone takes "the Murrah Bombing" very seriously out here. I know, I heard the bomb go off. My point being that it'd still have had that kind of impact if the kids were elsewhere.
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Intel&Sebastian posted:That was gavin the radio host and as soon as he asked one of the dudes to confirm the totally-no-duh nature of the assumption he was met with some "uhhhhhh welllllllllll...." "Well uh. It's better than when everybody else just up and left on us. It got pretty messed up then" I'm also looking forward to Season 2 of American Crime Story
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i still nominate bagpipes song for best moment of the whole occupation. it seriously didn't feel like reality
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eviltastic posted:My point being that it'd still have had that kind of impact if the kids were elsewhere. Oh uh that's not what I was trying to imply It was more like "We got militia influence to recede and this time a bunch of kids didn't die in the process!" was what I was getting at, I don't doubt that the OKC bombing would have been negative for the militia movement either way Mirthless fucked around with this message at 22:24 on Feb 11, 2016 |
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All of this is why you shouldn't be trusted with guns, America.
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Entropic posted:All of this is why you shouldn't be trusted with guns, America.
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Entropic posted:All of this is why you shouldn't be trusted with guns, America. i would happily turn in my right to own a gun to keep a militia person from owning one, that sounds very nice
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theflyingorc posted:i would happily turn in my right to own a gun to keep a militia person from owning one, that sounds very nice A gun exchange program where you trade in your gun and the government in turn takes a second gun away from an unstable person would definitely be a program I would back 100% Like every time you hand in a gun they find some dude who thinks that they can choose to be governed by common law and just seize the poo poo out of all of his firearms
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https://twitter.com/KPAULPNW/status/697891430518263808 :3
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yay! A group is organizing to help restore the refuge: http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/index.ssf/2016/02/oregon_standoff_how_restore_ma.html
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theflyingorc posted:yay! A group is organizing to help restore the refuge: I'd donate money to that.
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Mirthless posted:It was more like "We got militia influence to recede and this time a bunch of kids didn't die in the process!" was what I was getting at, I don't doubt that the OKC bombing would have been negative for the militia movement either way Well, yeah, really not trying to make a thing of it - just saying there was a whole lot of awful beyond what happened to the kids, which would keep it not analogous to a relatively bloodless success.
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Guns are a toy that we're hitting other children with. The toy is a perfectly fine toy with many uses that other children can handle just fine, we're just not behaved enough to justify the ease of getting one in America. That sucks but its true and we deserve to have them taken away. And they never will be.
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Mr Interweb posted:Wait a minute. I thought Blaine Cooper was one of the final four? But it turns out he was arrested in Nevada?
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eviltastic posted:Well, yeah, really not trying to make a thing of it - just saying there was a whole lot of awful beyond what happened to the kids, which would keep it not analogous to a relatively bloodless success. That is a completely fair point! Sorry, I definitely used a bad example there.
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Holy crap
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For anybody else who missed the hallelujahs live, skip to 3:14:00 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=616S8t9tek4
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While I don't see any meaningful gun legislation on the horizon, the ubiquity of the AR-15 / AK-47 pattern rifles in Malheur and Bunkerville will hopefully be a factor in upcoming second amendment litigation. The next substantial question to be litigated is exactly what Heller meant when it said that handguns were not ba able because of how common they were. The NRA crowd has taken this as an indication they need to make AR-15s as common as possible to protect them under the same reasoning. The fourth circuit recently bought that argument and struck down an assault weapon ban. I hope these pictures are fresh in the minds of the next judge to take this question up.
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I heard there was a sacred pie That Mark would bake, and it pleased the Fry But you don't really care for SovCits, do you? It goes like this: The tarp, the hicks, The gummi bears, the rubber dicks, The baffled kid livestreaming "Hallelujah". Hallelujah Hallelujah Hallelujah Hallelu-oo-oo-oo-jah
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quote:"There was a robbery earlier. We know who did it. And we know you're in cahoots." quote:Owl lives matter quote:Owl be the judge of that! Not gonna lie, I chuckled at a few of these.
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I simply can't wait for a good, solid book to come out covering this mess from start to end. Hell, a documentary would be incredible with the abundance of these idiots recording their own crimes! What a ride!
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crime fighting hog posted:I simply can't wait for a good, solid book to come out covering this mess from start to end. Hell, a documentary would be incredible with the abundance of these idiots recording their own crimes! What a ride! Well, Fiore seems to be into the idea of writing a book, so you may be in luck. I really hope she's arrested, along with Seim and Hall. gently caress all three of them, they are awful people.
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I wanna see the article that draws the direct links between the nonsense Fry was babbling in the last hour to the right wing talking head shithead that put that garbage in his schizophrenic brain.
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Kazak_Hstan posted:While I don't see any meaningful gun legislation on the horizon, the ubiquity of the AR-15 / AK-47 pattern rifles in Malheur and Bunkerville will hopefully be a factor in upcoming second amendment litigation. The next substantial question to be litigated is exactly what Heller meant when it said that handguns were not ba able because of how common they were. The NRA crowd has taken this as an indication they need to make AR-15s as common as possible to protect them under the same reasoning. The fourth circuit recently bought that argument and struck down an assault weapon ban. I hope these pictures are fresh in the minds of the next judge to take this question up. lol preschoolers getting gunned down didn't result in any action on gun laws and you think this will?
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No as my first sentence said I do t expect meaningful legislation. However courts tend to be a step removed from the rhetorical fury of the legislative arena. Hopefully this informs the case that follow Heller.
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FBI's Press Conference is going on now.
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Hermetic posted:I heard there was a sacred pie Well the ground was cold and your friends were cruel You called for help and they taunted you The only one who listened meant to stop ya He called your phone and he offered food And from his lips you drew the Hallelujah
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gently caress me lol
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# ? Feb 11, 2016 23:11 |
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At least when he's surrounded he'll have no trouble keeping his head on a swivel That's all I got sorry
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Horking Delight posted:Well the ground was cold and your friends were cruel You are a beautiful person and I love you.
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Ah christ they thanked Fiore for her part in this.
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Hermetic posted:I heard there was a sacred pie Horking Delight posted:Well the ground was cold and your friends were cruel God bless you both. Horking, there needs to be another line in there before "And from his lips" for it to work, but otherwise, this is too loving brilliant and now I want someone to sing it. e: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwFTApXNGyw Raul Esparza from "Hannibal" and "Law & Order" singing the actual song. e2: "While sumo-man danced in the nude" for the missing line, perhaps? Majorian fucked around with this message at 23:21 on Feb 11, 2016 |
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Hermetic posted:I heard there was a sacred pie
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Discendo Vox posted:YESSS I still can't believe the FBI ate that guy's burger. crime fighting hog posted:I simply can't wait for a good, solid book to come out covering this mess from start to end. Hell, a documentary would be incredible with the abundance of these idiots recording their own crimes! What a ride! theflyingorc posted:yay! A group is organizing to help restore the refuge:
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Shakenbaker posted:Ah christ they thanked Fiore for her part in this. Detestable as she may be in general she did do a decent job calming down the Andersons over the phone last night.
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Shakenbaker posted:Ah christ they thanked Fiore for her part in this. Ugh, gently caress her. Why are they thanking her? She told the holdouts not to listen to the FBI and that the FBI wanted to kill them if I recall correctly. She was sabotaging things so she could play hero, don't reward her for it.
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hcreight posted:Detestable as she may be in general she did do a decent job calming down the Andersons over the phone last night. She doesn't seem to have made it worse (other than her getting publicity being a bad thing), but I also kind of doubt that she did anything that they weren't already going to do.
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