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If your "joke" were simply a joke you wouldn't be posting anything associating anti-LEO sentiments with site. Yet, you continue to do so, hiding behind a big smile. Disgusting. Quoted:
Frein has held anti-law enforcement views for many years and has expressed them both online and to people who knew him, Lt. Col. George Bivens said. Yep, no matter how very thin the twine is, here you are busily attempting to tie packages together. Where's the humor in it? |
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Yep, no matter how very thin the twine is, here you are busily attempting to tie packages together. Where's the humor in it? link Many believe, as the saying goes, “There is a grain of truth in every joke”, or that “a joke is truth wrapped in a smile.” Sigmund Freud suggested that jokes were true, serving two purposes: aggression (such as sarcasm) or to expose unconscious desires (the sexual joke). But is there really truth in every joke? The purpose of this post will be to explore whether or not there is.
Freud certainly had a point; many jokes are hostile, and may indicate the teller’s true feelings. This can be seen in ethnic, racial, or other prejudicial jokes. Sarcasm provides another example of jokes intimating a person’s true feelings. Sarcasm is laced with truth and indicates an underlying anger or hostility that seeks escape. Even self-deprecation done in a joking manner may indicate a poor self-image, or an attempt at humbling an otherwise overconfident persona. You really need to give this up because you are not going to get anywhere. |
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http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/09/17/suspect-idd-in-pennsylvania-trooper-ambush-sharp-shooter-who-doesnt-miss/
The father of the suspect named in the ambush killing of a Pennsylvania state trooper told police his son is an excellent marksman who "doesn’t miss,” a police affidavit released Tuesday said. Hundreds of law enforcement officers fanned out across the dense northeastern Pennsylvania woods Tuesday as they tracked Eric Frein, a survivalist with two high-powered rifles and a grudge against police. Frein was identified by police as the gunman who killed one trooper and injured another in a late-night ambush outside a state police barracks. His father, Michael, a retired major in the U.S. Army with 28 years of service, told police that his son is an excellent marksman. The suspect lived about 20 miles from the ambush site and lived with his parents until a few months ago, Lehigh Valley Live reported. A sniper training magazine was reportedly found inside the parents' home. Frein, 31, of Canadensis, is "extremely dangerous" and residents in the area should be alert and cautious, State Police Commissioner Frank Noonan said at a news conference in which he revealed the suspect's name. "He has made statements about wanting to kill law enforcement officers and also to commit mass acts of murder," Noonan said. Frein was charged Tuesday with first-degree murder, homicide of a law enforcement officer and other offenses. About 200 law enforcement officials were combing the rural area of northeastern Pennsylvania marked by dense forest, but "we have no idea where he is," Noonan said. The gunman killed Cpl. Bryon Dickson, 38, and critically wounded Trooper Alex Douglass outside the barracks during a late-night shift change, then slipped away. The Times-Leader reported that surveillance cameras recorded the gunshots and the rescue to save the officers. Authorities were led to Frein after a resident who was walking his dog in a wooded area 2 miles from the barracks Monday spotted a 2001 Jeep lightly submerged in a pond and called 911. Police found shell casings inside the vehicle that matched those found at the shooting scene, Noonan said. Investigators also found Frein's Social Security card, a Pennsylvania Game Commission range permit, camouflage face paint, a black hooded sweatshirt, two empty rifle cases and military gear, Noonan said. Frein has held anti-law enforcement views for many years and has expressed them both online and to people who knew him, said Lt. Col. George Bivens. "This was not unexpected," Bivens said. "As we've interviewed a number of people, that's been the common theme. This was not a surprise." Three state police patrol cars were parked at Frein's parents' home, a well-kept two-story residence in a private community. Several other cars were in the driveway Tuesday afternoon. How long before fucktards start calling for the ban on "Sniper Rifles" and related gear? |
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Disgusting. Even though his comment was out of taste, what do you think posters mean by "it's coming" (or variations of it) on here? They're not talking about Jesus. Anytime some veiled threat like that is said, it does this site a diservice. Now, THAT is digusting. That IS disgusting. Particularly in a thread where an LEO lost their life. I missed that comment or I would have definitely said something. This is what I said on page ten- Extremists on both sides seem to do their best to embarrass this site. ETA: I see where you didn't seem to mean in this particular thread. My bad. It's STILL disgusting. |
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Please discuss the issue at hand and stop picking at each other. Geez--we're in this together. Or should be.
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Yep, no matter how very thin the twine is, here you are busily attempting to tie packages together. Where's the humor in it? link Many believe, as the saying goes, “There is a grain of truth in every joke”, or that “a joke is truth wrapped in a smile.” Sigmund Freud suggested that jokes were true, serving two purposes: aggression (such as sarcasm) or to expose unconscious desires (the sexual joke). But is there really truth in every joke? The purpose of this post will be to explore whether or not there is.
Freud certainly had a point; many jokes are hostile, and may indicate the teller’s true feelings. This can be seen in ethnic, racial, or other prejudicial jokes. Sarcasm provides another example of jokes intimating a person’s true feelings. Sarcasm is laced with truth and indicates an underlying anger or hostility that seeks escape. Even self-deprecation done in a joking manner may indicate a poor self-image, or an attempt at humbling an otherwise overconfident persona. You really need to give this up because you are not going to get anywhere. Where, in your paranoia, am I trying to "get?" So, according to Freud, was your "joke" of a sexual nature or was it aggression? LMAO. Petard hoisting, aisle 1. |
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Frankly, I think it's out of reach right now. If they can't get a ban on 'scary black assault clips of death', I don't see them doing anything with deer rifles. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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How long before fucktards start calling for the ban on "Sniper Rifles" and related gear? Frankly, I think it's out of reach right now. If they can't get a ban on 'scary black assault clips of death', I don't see them doing anything with deer rifles. Nationally, I'm confident you're right, but what about at the state level? Could the pull off Colorado-like restrictions in Pennsylvania? |
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How long before fucktards start calling for the ban on "Sniper Rifles" and related gear? Frankly, I think it's out of reach right now. If they can't get a ban on 'scary black assault clips of death', I don't see them doing anything with deer rifles. Nationally, I'm confident you're right, but what about at the state level? Could the pull off Colorado-like restrictions in Pennsylvania? Philly is blue and would be for it The area (Poconos) has lots of NY/NJ transplants - would probably go for it Pittsburgh is blue - but (from what I'm told) is Union blue - would probably not go for it Harrisburg is blue from all the "let me be in the government" liberals - could go for it the rest of the state wouldn't - I don't think it would pass law-wise honestly.... but our AG is a cuntbucket and would try something methinks |
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Yep, no matter how very thin the twine is, here you are busily attempting to tie packages together. Where's the humor in it? link Many believe, as the saying goes, “There is a grain of truth in every joke”, or that “a joke is truth wrapped in a smile.” Sigmund Freud suggested that jokes were true, serving two purposes: aggression (such as sarcasm) or to expose unconscious desires (the sexual joke). But is there really truth in every joke? The purpose of this post will be to explore whether or not there is.
Freud certainly had a point; many jokes are hostile, and may indicate the teller’s true feelings. This can be seen in ethnic, racial, or other prejudicial jokes. Sarcasm provides another example of jokes intimating a person’s true feelings. Sarcasm is laced with truth and indicates an underlying anger or hostility that seeks escape. Even self-deprecation done in a joking manner may indicate a poor self-image, or an attempt at humbling an otherwise overconfident persona. You really need to give this up because you are not going to get anywhere. Where, in your paranoia, am I trying to "get?" So, according to Freud, was your "joke" of a sexual nature or was it aggression? LMAO. Petard hoisting, aisle 1. I am gonna take TBK1's advice and drop this. Go play in traffic. |
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Philly is blue and would be for it The area (Poconos) has lots of NY/NJ transplants - would probably go for it Pittsburgh is blue - but (from what I'm told) is Union blue - would probably not go for it Harrisburg is blue from all the "let me be in the government" liberals - could go for it the rest of the state wouldn't - I don't think it would pass law-wise honestly.... but our AG is a cuntbucket and would try something methinks View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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How long before fucktards start calling for the ban on "Sniper Rifles" and related gear? Frankly, I think it's out of reach right now. If they can't get a ban on 'scary black assault clips of death', I don't see them doing anything with deer rifles. Nationally, I'm confident you're right, but what about at the state level? Could the pull off Colorado-like restrictions in Pennsylvania? Philly is blue and would be for it The area (Poconos) has lots of NY/NJ transplants - would probably go for it Pittsburgh is blue - but (from what I'm told) is Union blue - would probably not go for it Harrisburg is blue from all the "let me be in the government" liberals - could go for it the rest of the state wouldn't - I don't think it would pass law-wise honestly.... but our AG is a cuntbucket and would try something methinks "They" NEVER let a good crisis go to waste. Watch for the usual anti-gun-leaders to jump on this. Kinda surprising that they haven't done so already. |
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Yep, no matter how very thin the twine is, here you are busily attempting to tie packages together. Where's the humor in it? link Many believe, as the saying goes, “There is a grain of truth in every joke”, or that “a joke is truth wrapped in a smile.” Sigmund Freud suggested that jokes were true, serving two purposes: aggression (such as sarcasm) or to expose unconscious desires (the sexual joke). But is there really truth in every joke? The purpose of this post will be to explore whether or not there is.
Freud certainly had a point; many jokes are hostile, and may indicate the teller’s true feelings. This can be seen in ethnic, racial, or other prejudicial jokes. Sarcasm provides another example of jokes intimating a person’s true feelings. Sarcasm is laced with truth and indicates an underlying anger or hostility that seeks escape. Even self-deprecation done in a joking manner may indicate a poor self-image, or an attempt at humbling an otherwise overconfident persona. You really need to give this up because you are not going to get anywhere. Where, in your paranoia, am I trying to "get?" So, according to Freud, was your "joke" of a sexual nature or was it aggression? LMAO. Petard hoisting, aisle 1. I am gonna take TBK1's advice and drop this. Go play in traffic. Lovely. Looks like you inadvertently answered the question. Hoist away. |
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Lovely. Looks like you inadvertently answered the question. Hoist away. <a href="http://media.photobucket.com/user/geniusredneck/media/hurtfeelings.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii30/geniusredneck/hurtfeelings.jpg</a> Twice. What are the other knives in the drawer doing? You know, the sharp ones... |
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Without a doubt. what makes you say that Just based on what happened in CT. PA is far far from CT voting wise I don't doubt they're going to try but I see our AG doing something vice putting a new law up for a vote |
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PA is far far from CT voting wise I don't doubt they're going to try but I see our AG doing something vice putting a new law up for a vote Agreed. The fucked-up part is that it won't matter what he shot the Trooper with. They'll go after mags and EBR's. |
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Please discuss the issue at hand and stop picking at each other. Geez--we're in this together. Or should be. My apologies. We should be. That horseshit being said by three different people really grated me the wrong way. <a href="http://media.photobucket.com/user/geniusredneck/media/hurtfeelings.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii30/geniusredneck/hurtfeelings.jpg</a> Holy shit dude. Get over it. |
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Lovely. Looks like you inadvertently answered the question. Hoist away. <a href="http://media.photobucket.com/user/geniusredneck/media/hurtfeelings.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii30/geniusredneck/hurtfeelings.jpg</a> Twice. What are the other knives in the drawer doing? You know, the sharp ones... Listen man I get it. My words hurt your feelings and was too close to home for you in some way. Im sure you will get over it. |
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Please discuss the issue at hand and stop picking at each other. Geez--we're in this together. Or should be. My apologies. We should be. That horseshit being said by three different people really grated me the wrong way. <a href="http://media.photobucket.com/user/geniusredneck/media/hurtfeelings.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii30/geniusredneck/hurtfeelings.jpg</a> Holy shit dude. Get over it. Stop ruining my day. |
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It appears the BG planned and geared up for a fight. DId he have formal training at some point, or is his plan based in "Sniper" magazine articles? Also, did I understand that he was living with his parents?
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It appears the BG planned and geared up for a fight. DId he have formal training at some point, or is his plan based in "Sniper" magazine articles? Also, did I understand that he was living with his parents? Sounds like daddy trained him. Wonder what daddy's MOS was? |
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Any more info on why he decided to fo right now? Someone mentioned that he was from Ferguson, MO. Anyone think he got so worked up by the beatings, tasings, tear-gassing, and cargo-pants-wearing that he did this? He's a murdering scum bag MFer, not a patriot by any standard. Personally I think the guy's bug nuts crazy, and frankly I'm am surprised that he didn't kill his parents first. |
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Back to the issue at hand. I would think if he got his Jeep stuck and left on foot that unless a dog trails him somewhere by his scent then someone had to help him. Maybe they didn't know when they stopped to give him a hand but I would think if he got a ride from a friend and had a rifle case that they would at least ask him what he was hunting. So I am left with the theory that he is either still in the woods somewhere or he got help, perhaps after the fact, by another person.
Although I guess he could have hotwired a car so I imagine if any cars are called in stolen in that area the police would know and would be looking harder than normal to find it. I hope the fucker shoots himself and saves the state of PA the 50 cent cost of a bullet. |
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Quoted: I got called to a gas station for a possible fraudulent credit card a couple months ago. When I got there, the clerk says he asked for the customers ID when the credit card wasn't signed on the back, looks at the ID, and slides the ID back to the customer. He swiped the credit card, it says declined, and he notices the last four digits on the credit card are different than what popped up on his terminal screen. He says to the guy "Hey I think this credit card is stolen" and the guy runs out the door, leaving his ID sitting on the counter. When I caught up to the guy at his house 2 towns away an hour later, he had all the equipment for cloning credit cards in his van. That's just the most recent of my "Why I'm a dumbass" stories. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I thought about it and I don't like this one bit. Guy leaves his DL, SS card, and brass? I don't know many people that routinely carry their SS card around with them. I almost would put money on him having another identity ready to go. Plus he still has at least one weapon with him right? Nobody just walks around after a shooting open carrying a rifle. I think he had another vehicle in another location or an accomplice in a vehicle and was long gone. Either that or he is still in the woods, but I doubt it. Pretty typical when you're running from the scene of a crime. Your mind tends to wander, and you forget a lot of shit. I got called to a gas station for a possible fraudulent credit card a couple months ago. When I got there, the clerk says he asked for the customers ID when the credit card wasn't signed on the back, looks at the ID, and slides the ID back to the customer. He swiped the credit card, it says declined, and he notices the last four digits on the credit card are different than what popped up on his terminal screen. He says to the guy "Hey I think this credit card is stolen" and the guy runs out the door, leaving his ID sitting on the counter. When I caught up to the guy at his house 2 towns away an hour later, he had all the equipment for cloning credit cards in his van. That's just the most recent of my "Why I'm a dumbass" stories. The everyday type criminal is job security for LEO's & Corrections People. |
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Pennsylvania school district shuts down fearing at-large suspected cop killer Eric Matthew Frein
A worried Pennsylvania school district canceled classes Wednesday to keep students safe from an alleged cop killer who could strike again.
The Pocono Mountain School District closed all schools as the manhunt for Eric Matthew Frein entered its sixth day. Frein, who is accused of fatally shooting a state trooper during a Friday night assault on police barracks, lives in the district, Lehigh Valley Live reported. The at-large 31-year-old might be hunting more officers, police said. View Quote http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/pa-schools-close-fearing-at-large-suspected-killer-article-1.1942830 |
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A "survivalist" that lived (up to a couple months ago) with his parents. Yeah right.
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Quoted: Philly is blue and would be for it The area (Poconos) has lots of NY/NJ transplants - would probably go for it Pittsburgh is blue - but (from what I'm told) is Union blue - would probably not go for it Harrisburg is blue from all the "let me be in the government" liberals - could go for it the rest of the state wouldn't - I don't think it would pass law-wise honestly.... but our AG is a cuntbucket and would try something methinks View Quote I see our opinions of Kane are quite similar! |
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