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Baloogan posted:lol yall getting OWNED by the bundies hahahahahahahahahaha they're all going to die next time as a result lol
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Jose posted:they're all going to die next time as a result lol thats what they want
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# ? Apr 29, 2017 09:11 |
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lol page 420
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# ? Apr 29, 2017 09:10 |
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Baloogan posted:lol page 420 Blaze it man.
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Baloogan posted:thats what they want didn't know I had so much in common with them
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# ? Apr 29, 2017 10:26 |
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Is there a "legal" way to black bag them and hurl them in Guantanamo for terrorism charges?
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# ? Apr 30, 2017 23:20 |
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Talmonis posted:Is there a "legal" way to black bag them and hurl them in Guantanamo for terrorism charges? obama just straight up had citizens shot with no trial so i figure thatd be easier
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Talmonis posted:Is there a "legal" way to black bag them and hurl them in Guantanamo for terrorism charges? Does it matter? The current administration can do whatever it wants, legal or not, and no one will stop them.
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Talmonis posted:Is there a "legal" way to black bag them and hurl them in Guantanamo for terrorism charges? it's far more efficient to just feed their base opiods and deny them healthcare
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# ? May 1, 2017 03:03 |
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Hodgepodge posted:it's far more efficient to just feed their base opiods and deny them healthcare Yes they do. The head cultural resources guy from a local park was giving a talk about a dig he went on in Utah on a Mormon farmstead. They found a poo poo ton of booze and narcotic bottles out behind where the barn had been. The Mormon college sponsoring the dig had a fit and demanded the report call them "beverage bottles".
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corn in the bible posted:obama just straight up had citizens shot with no trial so i figure thatd be easier Who?
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# ? May 1, 2017 04:09 |
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chitoryu12 posted:Who? the tarp ghost i presume
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# ? May 1, 2017 04:12 |
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chitoryu12 posted:Who? that one terrorist sympathizing Wahhabi rear end in a top hat alwaki because he probably radicalized a bunch of the various attackers. while i think its a bad precedent, personally i think the world is better off with one less wahhabi cleric poo poo head. the only unfortunate part was his son was with him when he got voiped.
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Dapper_Swindler posted:that one terrorist sympathizing Wahhabi rear end in a top hat alwaki because he probably radicalized a bunch of the various attackers. while i think its a bad precedent, personally i think the world is better off with one less wahhabi cleric poo poo head. the only unfortunate part was his son was with him when he got voiped. His son was collateral damage when they took out another target, IIRC.
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# ? May 1, 2017 04:28 |
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Talmonis posted:Is there a "legal" way to black bag them and hurl them in Guantanamo for terrorism charges? they're white, so no
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Casimir Radon posted:Mormons don't do drugs. If you go fishing with one Mormon, bring two. If you bring one, he’ll drink all your beer. Two will keep each other in line.
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Evil Fluffy posted:His son was collateral damage when they took out another target, IIRC.
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# ? May 1, 2017 04:49 |
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Evil Fluffy posted:His son was collateral damage when they took out another target, IIRC. There's never been an explanation of why we killed his son or who we were supposedly actually targeting if it wasn't him According to "leaks", Ibrahim all Banna was the target but it later turned out to he wasnt there and hes still alive. SickZip has issued a correction as of 05:28 on May 1, 2017 |
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Casimir Radon posted:Mormons don't do drugs. Mormons have a prohibition on alcohol for the same reason that we passed prohibition as a country. Apparently everyone in the 19th/early 20th century was a raging alcoholic.
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# ? May 1, 2017 05:33 |
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Mormons have a prohibition on alcohol for the same reason other religions do: They hate fun.
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# ? May 1, 2017 05:36 |
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hobbesmaster posted:Mormons have a prohibition on alcohol for the same reason that we passed prohibition as a country. Apparently everyone in the 19th/early 20th century was a raging alcoholic. Yeah, it gets understated how bad it was back then but it was really really bad and in many ways prohibition actually did what it set out to do.
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Platystemon posted:If you go fishing with one Mormon, bring two. conversely, bring lots of beer and let the poor dude unwind
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Telsa Cola posted:Yeah, it gets understated how bad it was back then but it was really really bad and in many ways prohibition actually did what it set out to do. likewise, reserves with alcohol problems are often dry, because the only way to get raging addiction in check is to cut booze out of your community this probably also has some connection to why black communities supported the drug war; sometimes the devil is more appealing than the deep blue sea
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Legitimately I think one of my worst decisions in recent memory was getting sucked into that whole Bundy mess because prior to it I was almost entirely ignorant to the whole "sov citizen" thing and now I not only know way too much about it but I know that its apparently plentiful enough in parts of this country that you can't even get a proper trial for these guys. How has this shitstorm not gone Waco? (That's not me calling for it, just genuine confusion as to how the unmovable object has not yet smashed against the irresistible force.) Hodgepodge posted:conversely, bring lots of beer and let the poor dude unwind I'm all for letting people unwind but I don't want to be the guy stuck dealing with a repressed tight rear end getting himself wasted.
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# ? May 1, 2017 06:11 |
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Didn't go Waco because the feds actually acted responsibly and were, if anything, too hands off.
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# ? May 1, 2017 06:33 |
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Yeah, no, I know. I just mean if these guys are determined enough to do this poo poo and we can't manage to lock them up then aren't they just gonna do this poo poo again and isn't someone eventually going to pull a trigger? Ugh. I liked being ignorant to this stuff and only worrying about east coast inner city problems.
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quote:I'm all for letting people unwind but I don't want to be the guy stuck dealing with a repressed tight rear end getting himself wasted. yeah it usually turns out that what's repressed underneath is vile enough that they have great difficulty imagining anything less than God holding it in check Hodgepodge has issued a correction as of 06:37 on May 1, 2017 |
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STAC Goat posted:Yeah, no, I know. I just mean if these guys are determined enough to do this poo poo and we can't manage to lock them up then aren't they just gonna do this poo poo again and isn't someone eventually going to pull a trigger? Malheur came pretty close to being Waco, ending with the last few members surrounded by the cops and being talked into surrendering. If they weren't successfully convinced to surrender like they were, there's a good chance that it could have devolved into a gunfight and we'd have 5 dead instead of 1. Likewise, there's probably a parallel universe where the death of LaVoy Finnicum inspired everyone else to hunker down and start shooting anyone who approached instead of panicking and fleeing.
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hobbesmaster posted:Mormons have a prohibition on alcohol for the same reason that we passed prohibition as a country. Apparently everyone in the 19th/early 20th century was a raging alcoholic. No joke drinking in the 19th century was really out of control. Saloon culture and widespread, cheap booze led to conditions not hugely dissimilar from any modern day drug epidemic, at times. Temperance advocates, and their prohibitionist cousins, were reacting to a genuine social ill, but went overboard in their response. Captain_Maclaine has issued a correction as of 14:02 on May 1, 2017 |
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STAC Goat posted:Legitimately I think one of my worst decisions in recent memory was getting sucked into that whole Bundy mess because prior to it I was almost entirely ignorant to the whole "sov citizen" thing and now I not only know way too much about it but I know that its apparently plentiful enough in parts of this country that you can't even get a proper trial for these guys. USG has never been irresistible. Society only works because everyone agrees to play along. We're talking about Prohibition, that's a clear case of people not playing along leading to the USG backing off. Sovs just think they can pull the same thing with everyone else's land, and they might be right.
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nm posted:Didn't go Waco because the feds actually acted responsibly and were, if anything, too hands off.
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# ? May 1, 2017 14:48 |
Lol Keep blazin tarp ghost
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# ? May 1, 2017 15:01 |
Azathoth posted:And with the current administration, and the general lack of ability to get convictions, I'm afraid that the next time actually will be like Waco. Hope I'm wrong on that point. Admittedly, it would be more likely to end with the people involved actually being punished instead of being acquitted on a technicality by a sympathetic jury.
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Bilirubin posted:Lol
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Captain_Maclaine posted:No joke drinking in the 19th century was really out of control. Saloon culture and widespread, cheap booze led to conditions not hugely dissimilar from any modern day drug epidemic, at times. Temperance advocates, and their prohibitionist cousins, were reacting to a genuine social ill, but went overboard in their response. it is basically the height of black comedy to read letters passed between sheriffs in the actual wild west and the charges they handed down. public drunkenness charges tend to start off with "i realize a man's drinking is his own business, but--" or Washington's general orders during the revolutionary war to reward the men for good performance in battle or on maneuvers amounts to a rum ration between 4-5 shots for a single night, and there's tons of soldier letters back home that basically read "the gently caress is this poo poo, how is this enough" it really helped me understand why my parents and grandparents were generally so wary about drinking even a single beer; they'd seen god only knows how many family and friends completely flunk out on the whole moderation thing and go 8 drinks to the wind in an hour.
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Coolguye posted:it is basically the height of black comedy to read letters passed between sheriffs in the actual wild west and the charges they handed down. public drunkenness charges tend to start off with "i realize a man's drinking is his own business, but--" Have you read "The Alcoholic Republic: An American Tradition" by W. J. Rorabaugh? It's a great read about booze in 19th century America, and includes a number of great anecdotes, like this one about how people skirted early temperance laws and local dry codes: quote:Each effort failed to achieve the universal abstinence that reformers sought. Again and again it was demonstrated that those who believed in abstinence could not succeed in imposing their own view of morality upon that portion of the population that did not share their vision. In 1838, when Massachusetts outlawed the retail sale of distilled spirits, Yankee ingenuity triumphed. An enterprising liquor dealer painted stripes on his pig and advertised that for 6¢ a person could see this decorated beast. The viewer also got a free glass of whiskey. Such ploys spurred a hurried repeal of the nation's first prohibition law. "Yeah man, I'm in pretty bad shape. Looked at the pig five times last night."
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# ? May 1, 2017 22:56 |
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Happy weed page
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# ? May 2, 2017 02:26 |
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I got so high saw Tarp Ghost.
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Captain_Maclaine posted:Have you read "The Alcoholic Republic: An American Tradition" by W. J. Rorabaugh? It's a great read about booze in 19th century America, and includes a number of great anecdotes, like this one about how people skirted early temperance laws and local dry codes: that owns, adding to reading list
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Coolguye posted:that owns, adding to reading list Ken Burns's Prohibition series is free on Amazon Prime, and its a really, really good watch.
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