Re: You is all a bunch of poofs!
Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2020 11:21 am
Just in time... my carry pistol arrived today....
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One step at a time.... but the Mossberg is sweet.Matt Cavanaugh wrote: ↑ John, get a shotgun for around the house:
https://www.mossberg.com/product/590-7-shot-50698/
https://www.remington.com/shotguns/tact ... c-tactical
Not being mean, but from what you've told us, your daughter is more likely to threaten people with a loaded pansexual carrot rather than an actual gun.
Does allegedly getting stabbed 27 times hurt less than getting stabbed 27 times? Less life-threatening?screwtape wrote: ↑ Forgive me, but I rather hope these two anti-masker heroines failed to send in postal votes for their hero before being arrested:
Store security guard stabbed 27 times after asking sisters to wear masks
No wonder Basement Biden declined the Rogan invite.Service Dog wrote: ↑ Dang! Sober October Joe Rogan is a whole 'nother animal. He's making Alex Jones show receipts! Just like the professional journalists FAIL to do!
Look-- if you ain't in the mood for Alex Jones, then go listen to Douglas Murray vs. Bret Weinstein. It works really well to have actual floppy leftist Weinstein vs. retro throwback conservative Douglas Murray. They bring out the best in each other.
and if you're really crazy-- I gotta say-- the recent Joe Rogan/ Kanye West episode was BOTH gibberish... and oddly compelling. This is literally the first time (except after Hurricane Katrina) that I've ever found anything about Kanye West to be enriching. It's not his insane retardo message-- it's watching a human struggle with words, trying to find the magic words which will give him sanity. Like the Fisher King myth. I probably wouldn't have thought so well of Kanye-- if I hadn't listened to so much Biden and Trump and Kamala, recently. Trump's as crazy as Kanye. And Biden + Kamala are waaaaay kuh-ray-zeee 'er.
No wonder Basement Biden declined the Rogan invite.Service Dog wrote: ↑ Dang! Sober October Joe Rogan is a whole 'nother animal. He's making Alex Jones show receipts! Just like the professional journalists FAIL to do!
Look-- if you ain't in the mood for Alex Jones, then go listen to Douglas Murray vs. Bret Weinstein. It works really well to have actual floppy leftist Weinstein vs. retro throwback conservative Douglas Murray. They bring out the best in each other.
and if you're really crazy-- I gotta say-- the recent Joe Rogan/ Kanye West episode was BOTH gibberish... and oddly compelling. This is literally the first time (except after Hurricane Katrina) that I've ever found anything about Kanye West to be enriching. It's not his insane retardo message-- it's watching a human struggle with words, trying to find the magic words which will give him sanity. Like the Fisher King myth. I probably wouldn't have thought so well of Kanye-- if I hadn't listened to so much Biden and Trump and Kamala, recently. Trump's as crazy as Kanye. And Biden + Kamala are waaaaay kuh-ray-zeee 'er.
Biden won't acknowledge Hunter's illegitimate kids.Matt Cavanaugh wrote: ↑ Joe Biden sends his prayers to family of the perp in Philly who attacked police with a knife. No prayers for the fifty cops injured in the ensuing riots, not even the one in the hospital after being run over by a truck:
Our hearts are broken for the family of Walter Wallace Jr., and for all those suffering the emotional weight of learning about another Black life in America lost. We cannot accept that in this country a mental health crisis ends in death. It makes the shock and grief and violence of yesterday’s shooting that much more painful, especially for a community that has already endured so much trauma. Walter Wallace’s life, like too many others’, was a Black life that mattered — to his mother, to his family, to his community, to all of us.
At the same time, no amount of anger at the very real injustices in our society excuses violence. Attacking police officers and vandalizing small businesses, which are already struggling during a pandemic, does not bend the moral arc of the universe closer to justice. It hurts our fellow citizens. Looting is not a protest, it is a crime. It draws attention away from the real tragedy of a life cut short. As a nation, we are strong enough to both meet the challenges of real police reform, including implementing a national use of force standard, and to maintain peace and security in our communities. That must be our American mission. That is how we will deliver real justice. All Donald Trump does is fan the flames of division in our society. He is incapable of doing the real work to bring people together. We will.
We are all praying for the entire Wallace family, and for our nation, that we may move toward healing.
The usual idiots are commenting that cops -- or better, a social worker -- should've talked the guy down, or at least shot him once in the leg.
The Retrograde is Old School.John D wrote: ↑One step at a time.... but the Mossberg is sweet.Matt Cavanaugh wrote: ↑ John, get a shotgun for around the house:
https://www.mossberg.com/product/590-7-shot-50698/
https://www.remington.com/shotguns/tact ... c-tactical
Holy fuck. The details in that article. Would make Amy Coney Barrett demand mandatory abortions for ghetto freaks.
Wow. I hope this is able to cause some sort of shockwave.Matt Cavanaugh wrote: ↑ Glenn Greenwald resigns from Intercept, which he co-founded, because his article critical of Biden was censored:
https://greenwald.substack.com/p/my-res ... -intercept
Now, California generally has mild weather, but it was 40° up here in the Foothills last night. No fucking way are we eating outside.• Gatherings that include more than 3 households are prohibited
• The host should collect names of all attendees and contact information in case contact tracing is needed later.
• All gatherings must be held outside
• Everyone at a gathering [must] maintain at least a 6-foot physical distance from others at all times.
• Seating must provide at least 6 feet of distance in all directions
• Everyone at a gathering should frequently wash their hands
• Shared items should not be used during a gathering. Any food or beverages at outdoor gatherings must be in single-serve disposable containers. Self-serve items from communal containers should not be used.
• People at gatherings may remove their face coverings briefly to eat or drink as long as they stay at least 6 feet away from everyone outside their own household, and put their face covering back on as soon as they are done with the activity.
• Gatherings should be two hours or less.
• Playing of wind instruments (any instrument played by the mouth, such as a trumpet or clarinet) is strongly discouraged.
Bowl One, 1639 East Fourteen Mile Road, 10/28/2020, 10:15 PM: Officers responded to the
business on reports that a large group of juveniles were starting fights with customers. When
officers arrived, employees advised that a group of 15-20 males came into the business saying
they wanted to bowl. When they were told the business closes at 11:00 PM, they became upset
and started yelling. Employees then told the group they had to leave, at which point one of the
males picked up a chair and threw it. The same male then approached a customer who told him
he needed to put a mask on and punched him in the face. The youths reportedly called the
employees and patrons “racists” and yelled “Black Lives Matter” while throwing water around
during the disruption. The bowling alley employees advised that the same group of youths have
caused problems at the business in the past. The group of males left the scene prior to officer
arrival.
If it was good enough for a Retiarus.Service Dog wrote: ↑
A few years ago-- Justicar did a few youtube videos about his years as a Seattle (!!!) cop. He said they now teach that a person can close a distance of 21 feet, after being shot several times. So that's the standard perimeter-- within-which a cop is justified in shooting someone wielding a held-weapon.
Shame, poor Glenn! Has he apologised to Harris yet?Matt Cavanaugh wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 11:24 amGlenn Greenwald resigns from Intercept, which he co-founded, because his article critical of Biden was censored:
https://greenwald.substack.com/p/my-res ... -intercept
Someone should have complained about this a couple of years ago.screwtape wrote: ↑ I've mentioned before how population growth curves can be artificially stimulated by immigration to make an economy appear less senescent than it really is. Interesting to see a quondam Australian MP catching on to what he, rightly, refers to as a Ponzi scheme - keep immigration at ever higher and higher levels or have everything collapse. Canada is right behind you, and I hope someone in Ottawa is watching your experience carefully, but I do know better than to believe that for a second!
Australia’s Population Ponzi Scheme
High credit for truth in presentation! But for full credit they need to go full baboon:
I lived in Madison for 3 years in the '90s. Hard to believe, but during that time, the district had a Republican representative (mostly due to the more conservative rural surroundings). Probably sensing his untenable standing, he retired around the time I left, leaving the district to Baldwin on her career path to her current Senate seat. Like you, I haven't been back.Service Dog wrote: ↑ Tammy Baldwin and Tammy Duckworth are particularly insane. I haven't been to Madison Wisconsin in years. These kooks tell me-- it has only gotten more batty.
Mandrill, not baboon.jugheadnaut wrote: ↑ High credit for truth in presentation! But for full credit they need to go full baboon:
https://cs1.livemaster.ru/storage/34/24 ... ostume.jpg
Maybe it's a baboon in clown makeup? ;)screwtape wrote: ↑Mandrill, not baboon.jugheadnaut wrote: ↑ High credit for truth in presentation! But for full credit they need to go full baboon:
[.img]https://cs1.livemaster.ru/storage/34/24 ... ostume.jpg[/.img]
Baboons are bland:
baboon.jpg
and mandrills are PoC (primates of colour):
mandrill.jpg
Of course it exists. You don't have to speculate or guess, evidence has been mounting for years. It isn't just in the US, analogous cultures exist in Britain, Australia etc. Russiagate involved the cooperation of foreign intelligence services and probably even governments. It is unfortunate that the "Deep State's" interests are being challenged by the administration at a time when they coincide with the interests of a particularly unscrupulous and power-hungry opposition.John D wrote: ↑Fri Oct 30, 2020 4:14 amI am not one to easy believe in conspiracies. I believe that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone. I do not believe the government is hiding evidence of space aliens. There is no bigfoot... etc..... but... in some real sense the "Deep State" does exist.... a kind of political protection racket between politicians, high level bureaucrats, and the traditional media.
Even many on the non-crazy left agree it exists in some form. But they tend to call it "The Blob".John D wrote: ↑ I am not one to easy believe in conspiracies. I believe that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone. I do not believe the government is hiding evidence of space aliens. There is no bigfoot... etc..... but... in some real sense the "Deep State" does exist.... a kind of political protection racket between politicians, high level bureaucrats, and the traditional media.
Maybe it's a baboon incorrectly assigned mandrill at birth.jugheadnaut wrote: ↑ Maybe it's a baboon in clown makeup? ;)
I have a copy of that.Matt Cavanaugh wrote: ↑ My parents had this album. I didn't like the music, but the cover freaked me out.
mandrill_cover.jpg
Outrage! That role should go to a polydactyl actress.
Liberals act as if they are imbued with a theological right to dictate not only the terms but also the nominees, of confirmation hearings whether they win or lose elections.
when you're under the impression that the system exists solely to facilitate your partisan agenda, something will seem "broken" every time you lose. When Barack Obama was unable to pass his agenda after 2010, the system suffered from "dysfunction." But now that Democrats are in the Senate minority, employing the very same tools to slow the president, we must "fix" the Electoral College, the Senate and, most recently, the Supreme Court. If Democrats win back the presidency in 2020, the opposition will no longer be "resisting," it will be "obstructing." The filibuster will need fixing again. The media will again obsess over the problem of "gridlock." History's trajectory arcs left, and everything else is just an impediment.
Ahead of the Barrett vote, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer claimed this "will go down as one of the darkest days in the 231-year history of the United States Senate." For contemporary Democrats, the day the GOP confirmed a wholly capable and highly accomplished woman to the highest Court in the land -- using the process prescribed under which every justice in history has been confirmed -- is as infamous as the filibuster of the Civil Rights Act or the caning of Charles Sumner.
To be fair, Schumer argued that a resolution against Trump's removal earlier this year was also "one of the darker moments in Senate history" and also that passage of the watered-down Republican tax-reform passage was "one of the darkest ... days in the long history of this Senate." So, basically, any time Chuck Schumer loses is the new darkest day in history.
This crusade has the demagogues leading the idiots.
The latter are the minions who regurgitate this kind of vacuous talking point because they lack a basic comprehension of legal philosophies or civic education that includes an explainer on "amendments."
I'd rather see Sean Connery in the role than that.