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2 minutes ago, Hagbard Celine said:

allow me to extend....  do your time to retain your citizenship.  no service, no passport, and no vote.

I can hardly fathom the wailing from all the self-absorbed snowflakes if that were even proposed. It'd be about like when Wesley gets the machine's top setting in the pit of dispair. 

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3 hours ago, GW Hayduke said:

It must be an intimidating force of small game to need a semi-auto with 18 rounds. Hopefully any permit system would accommodate your need

 

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It's 40 years old and has never drawn blood.  But .22 semis ought to be outside the ambit of gun control.

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4 hours ago, Hookah Horns said:

"Over the years, I've had teams of people manage my pages. Many posts have been liked. Many posts have been shared. Some did not represent my views. Especially the ones that CNN is about to spread across the internet," she wrote.

Bless your heart.  You didn't care enough to proofread your very public facebook page or hire people who weren't awful and you only care now because it's about to get you into some very hot water.  Hate to tell you this, princess, but if it's got your name on it, you signed off on it.  

And I'll just guarantee the thoughts in your warped little brain are miles worse than what your little Hitler Youth interns put out there.

P.S. Eat some shit.

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10 minutes ago, TexArcher said:

Bless your heart.  You didn't care enough to proofread your very public facebook page or hire people who weren't awful and you only care now because it's about to get you into some very hot water.  Hate to tell you this, princess, but if it's got your name on it, you signed off on it.  

And I'll just guarantee the thoughts in your warped little brain are miles worse than what your little Hitler Youth interns put out there.

P.S. Eat some shit.

Didn’t she just get elected?  What was she doing previously that she’s had many people at the controls of her personal social media accounts?

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31 minutes ago, TexArcher said:

Bless your heart.  You didn't care enough to proofread your very public facebook page or hire people who weren't awful and you only care now because it's about to get you into some very hot water.  Hate to tell you this, princess, but if it's got your name on it, you signed off on it.  

And I'll just guarantee the thoughts in your warped little brain are miles worse than what your little Hitler Youth interns put out there.

P.S. Eat some shit.

I have to admit, I enjoy seeing cocksure assholes taken down by social media due to their naive expectation that a random pop-off online is the same as a random pop-off at the bar.  Sure, both are witnessed by mostly drunks, but in one case it's a few and in the other case it can be millions.

Behold, the power of millions of drunks.

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2 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said:

I have to admit, I enjoy seeing cocksure assholes taken down by social media due to their naive expectation that a random pop-off online is the same as a random pop-off at the bar.  Sure, both are witnessed by mostly drunks, but in one case it's a few and in the other case it can be millions.

Behold, the power of millions of drunks.

Yeah they should know better and post on a message board like us instead with a veneer of anonymity

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17 minutes ago, High Plains Drifter said:

 

 

I only needs three guns:

1) a bolt action rifle for killing wild hogs that occasionally show up

2) a shotgun for snakes and pigeons and such

3) a fucking hand cannon for getting drunk and blasting at the stars in the back yard at night

 

 

I've only got the one... Grandpa's black powder Kentucky long rifle that's useful when boys decide that they'd like to date my daughters. 

Just gotta shoot the first one. 

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15 minutes ago, High Plains Drifter said:

 

 

I only needs three guns:

1) a bolt action rifle for killing wild hogs that occasionally show up

2) a shotgun for snakes and pigeons and such

3) a fucking hand cannon for getting drunk and blasting at the stars in the back yard at night

 

 

I own 4 and I don’t really care about guns.  12 and 20 gauge shotguns, and a 30.06 deer rifle.  Every one of those was a hand me down from my grandfather.  After a scary work incident with a customer who was a convicted murderer a few years back (we had no idea about his past until things went sideways), I added a 9mm handgun that resided in my nightstand for a while.  That guy eventually fucked up again and is back in prison, and the gun is back in my little closet safe.  The shotguns and rifle reside in the guest bedroom closet.  I don’t have kids.  I don’t really believe that even if we elected the most liberal motherfucker to ever run for office in the history of the USA that they would ever come after any weapon I own, and I really don’t see a need to own anything else.

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12 hours ago, aggie08 said:

Just once, one fucking time, I want to hear the gun crowd be honest. Cut the shit about why you have a dozen guns and a built-up AR for protection or ensuring that you can take up arms against a hostile government, and just admit that you like guns. I'd respect that argument. There's nothing wrong with liking guns. Guns are cool (when used and stored safely). Fast cars are cool and dangerous as well. But every public road in America has a speed limit, and you can only drive a Formula 1 car on a track with the proper permits and licenses.

There's shitloads, on this very site.  

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8 hours ago, Hagbard Celine said:

allow me to extend....  do your time to retain your citizenship.  no service, no passport, and no vote.

Your suggestion is to treat Starship Troopers as something to aspire to and not as a satire about space Nazi's? 

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20 hours ago, Beau Vine said:

This VF article about Gabby Giffords should be required reading for anyone interested in gun control:

https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/09/how-gabby-giffords-survived-a-shot-to-the-head-and-outsmarted-the-nra

Thinking about this more, after reading this article, would you care to expound on what you mean or are implying when you say everyone should be required to read this as a pre-req for an interest in gun control? Curious to hear your perspective.

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5 minutes ago, Pato del Muerto said:

Depends. Are you saying he was murdered, or that his death was faked by powerful and co-conspiratorial friends?

because both ideas are out there with Epstein. 

I'm saying was it a suicide because of 1/6 or was it for other, darker reasons? Just because 1/6 doesn't seem to make sense to want to die over. Maybe it's the bullying or something or he was already a candidate for that kind of thing?

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4 minutes ago, DonkeyCigars said:

I'm saying was it a suicide because of 1/6 or was it for other, darker reasons? Just because 1/6 doesn't seem to make sense to want to die over. Maybe it's the bullying or something or he was already a candidate for that kind of thing?

I wouldn't underestimate the events of the 6th in terms of this outcome. It is traumatic on several levels that can leave a person very very vulnerable. Although the force was large, I don't know the relationship the victim may have had with the officers that died, if he was near them when it happened and so on. Plus, coming face to face with hate is traumatic in its own right. Blame, shame, fear, grief, and on and on. Very powerful emotions. Very helpless feelings. Not a good combination.

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Hmm. Leader of the Proud Boys was apparently a snitch.

https://news.trust.org/item/20210127130008-0o116

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WASHINGTON, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Enrique Tarrio, the leader of the Proud Boys extremist group, has a past as an informer for federal and local law enforcement, repeatedly working undercover for investigators after he was arrested in 2012, according to a former prosecutor and a transcript of a 2014 federal court proceeding obtained by Reuters.

In the Miami hearing, a federal prosecutor, a Federal Bureau of Investigation agent and Tarrio's own lawyer described his undercover work and said he had helped authorities prosecute more than a dozen people in various cases involving drugs, gambling and human smuggling.

Tarrio, in an interview with Reuters Tuesday, denied working undercover or cooperating in cases against others. "I don't know any of this," he said, when asked about the transcript. "I don't recall any of this."

Law-enforcement officials and the court transcript contradict Tarrio's denial. In a statement to Reuters, the former federal prosecutor in Tarrio's case, Vanessa Singh Johannes, confirmed that "he cooperated with local and federal law enforcement, to aid in the prosecution of those running other, separate criminal enterprises, ranging from running marijuana grow houses in Miami to operating pharmaceutical fraud schemes."

Tarrio, 36, is a high-profile figure who organizes and leads the right-wing Proud Boys in their confrontations with those they believe to be Antifa, short for "anti-fascism," an amorphous and often violent leftist movement. The Proud Boys were involved in the deadly insurrection at the Capitol January 6.

The records uncovered by Reuters are startling because they show that a leader of a far-right group now under intense scrutiny by law enforcement was previously an active collaborator with criminal investigators.

Washington police arrested Tarrio in early January when he arrived in the city two days before the Capitol Hill riot. He was charged with possessing two high-capacity rifle magazines, and burning a Black Lives Matter banner during a December demonstration by supporters of former President Donald Trump. The D.C. Superior Court ordered him to leave the city pending a court date in June.

Though Tarrio did not take part in the Capitol insurrection, at least five Proud Boys members have been charged in the riot. The FBI previously said Tarrio's earlier arrest was an effort to preempt the events of January 6.

The transcript from 2014 shines a new light on Tarrio's past connections to law enforcement. During the hearing, the prosecutor and Tarrio's defense attorney asked a judge to reduce the prison sentence of Tarrio and two co-defendants. They had pleaded guilty in a fraud case related to the relabeling and sale of stolen diabetes test kits.

The prosecutor said Tarrio's information had led to the prosecution of 13 people on federal charges in two separate cases, and had helped local authorities investigate a gambling ring.

Tarrio's then-lawyer Jeffrey Feiler said in court that his client had worked undercover in numerous investigations, one involving the sale of anabolic steroids, another regarding "wholesale prescription narcotics" and a third targeting human smuggling. He said Tarrio helped police uncover three marijuana grow houses, and was a "prolific" cooperator.

In the smuggling case, Tarrio, "at his own risk, in an undercover role met and negotiated to pay $11,000 to members of that ring to bring in fictitious family members of his from another country," the lawyer said in court.

In an interview, Feiler said he did not recall details about the case but added, "The information I provided to the court was based on information provided to me by law enforcement and the prosecutor."

An FBI agent at the hearing called Tarrio a "key component" in local police investigations involving marijuana, cocaine and MDMA, or ecstasy. The Miami FBI office declined comment.

There is no evidence Tarrio has cooperated with authorities since then. In interviews with Reuters, however, he said that before rallies in various cities, he would let police departments know of the Proud Boys' plans. It is unclear if this was actually the case. He said he stopped this coordination after December 12 because the D.C. police had cracked down on the group.

Tarrio on Tuesday acknowledged that his fraud sentence was reduced, from 30 months to 16 months, but insisted that leniency was provided only because he and his co-defendants helped investigators "clear up" questions about his own case. He said he never helped investigate others.

That comment contrasts with statements made in court by the prosecutor, his lawyer and the FBI. The judge in the case, Joan A. Lenard, said Tarrio "provided substantial assistance in the investigation and prosecution of other persons involved in criminal conduct."

As Trump supporters challenged the Republican's election loss in often violent demonstrations, Tarrio stood out for his swagger as he led crowds of mostly white Proud Boys in a series of confrontations and street brawls in Washington, D.C., Portland, Oregon, and elsewhere.

The Proud Boys, founded in 2016, began as a group protesting political correctness and perceived constraints on masculinity. It grew into a group with distinctive colors of yellow and black that embraced street fighting. In September their profile soared when Trump called on them to "Stand back and stand by."

Tarrio, based in Miami, became the national chairman of the group in 2018.

In November and December, Tarrio led the Proud Boys through the streets of D.C. after Trump's loss. Video shows him on December 11 with a bullhorn in front of a large crowd. "To the parasites both in Congress, and in that stolen White House," he said. "You want a war, you got one!" The crowd roared. The next day Tarrio burned the BLM banner.

Former prosecutor Johannes said she was surprised that the defendant she prosecuted for fraud is now a key player in the violent movement that sought to halt the certification of President Joe Biden.

"I knew that he was a fraudster – but had no reason to know that he was also a domestic terrorist," she said. (Reporting by Aram Roston in Washington. Editing by Ronnie Greene)

 

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7 minutes ago, DonkeyCigars said:

I'm saying was it a suicide because of 1/6 or was it for other, darker reasons? Just because 1/6 doesn't seem to make sense to want to die over. Maybe it's the bullying or something or he was already a candidate for that kind of thing?

Or maybe he learned that some serious charges against him are in the works?

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13 minutes ago, C-Man said:

Tarrio, 36, is a high-profile figure who organizes and leads the right-wing Proud Boys in their confrontations with those they believe to be Antifa, short for "anti-fascism," an amorphous and often violent leftist movement.

What the fuck is this bullshit?

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I would contend these two suicides and the other death from wounds sustained fall under the body count from the siege itself.  And this; that blood is on the hands of Trump.  Which will either serve as a point of contention with MAGA folks or jerk-off material.  

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3 minutes ago, Lobo said:

I would contend these two suicides and the other death from wounds sustained fall under the body count from the siege itself.  And this; that blood is on the hands of Trump.  Which will either serve as a point of contention with MAGA folks or jerk-off material.  

It will be both.  Remember, these are folks who simultaneously hold the loudly proclaimed positions that 1) the attack on the Capitol was an Antifa false flag, and 2) it was an act of true patriotism in the face of an election that was illegally stolen by a cabal that includes Iran, Peru, and the illuminati.

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I need to start teaching my kids Chinese.

It was always likely, but the persistence of the stupid, evil fucks defending Trump, Q, MAGAism, etc. virtually guarantee our ChCom overlords are taking over without firing a shot any day now. Occupation by lease agreement and bad debt buy-offs.

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2 hours ago, Lobo said:

I would contend these two suicides and the other death from wounds sustained fall under the body count from the siege itself.  And this; that blood is on the hands of Trump.  Which will either serve as a point of contention with MAGA folks or jerk-off material.  

 

2 hours ago, Brisketexan said:

It will be both.  Remember, these are folks who simultaneously hold the loudly proclaimed positions that 1) the attack on the Capitol was an Antifa false flag, and 2) it was an act of true patriotism in the face of an election that was illegally stolen by a cabal that includes Iran, Peru, and the illuminati.

If the death toll climbs to 12 the aggy q-collective will spontaneously jizz in a jar.

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8 hours ago, Pato del Muerto said:

Depends. Are you saying he was murdered, or that his death was faked by powerful and co-conspiratorial friends?

because both ideas are out there with Epstein. 

Wait, the Clintons are killing Capitol police officers?

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