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Quoted: So why shill for them so much? View Quote Your posts are such trash. I’ve never shilled for them and you know it. I literally hate both those countries. I hope they send each other back to the Stone Age. Unlike you, I understand which countries are threats worthy of our attention and which countries are completely irrelevant. Russia is simply regional power that isn’t a threat to us. |
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Quoted: Nope, for profit. Are you sticking up for them now? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: These guys were smuggling illegal aliens for the Russians? Those bastards. Only the federal government is allowed to smuggle illegal aliens. Nope, for profit. Are you sticking up for them now? I don’t know. Were they being Shanghaied and transported to fight for a corn field in Ukraine? If they were profiting from some good old fashioned conscription in defense of Ukraine then bully to them. |
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Quoted: Interweaving the two. Russia as a active operation to weaken American society and thrawting that is good. US national issues should be solvable by the US itself but the proper evidence needs to be there. I've said it in a differnt thread: Conservatives mistrust the government and a check on governemt power is a positive thing BUT Russia has maginified the mistrust it to such an extent that it becomes strategically detrimental to America in the sense that every government action is presumed to be evil and the ability to counter hostile nations is diminished. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: The KGB using American Communist stooges and useful idiots to foment discord in the United States? It’s so old school! What's the purpose of going after them, when our own intelligence and federal law enforcement has clearly been protecting and facilitating that sort of activity by high ranking officials? That type of nonsene is exactly what the Russia has been trying to encourage. The story states that Russian intelligence agents have been arrested. Even if Joe Biden and the entire CIA/FBI were filmed kicking puppies: arresting suspected Russian agents on a operation is a good thing for America and the rest is solvable by America itself. What nonsense? This is like saying Russians paying less than a couple hundred grand for some Facebook ads, was a bigger threat than the democrats/Clintons paying for Fusion GPS to work with Russians and corrupt US gov officals to fabricate intel and a narrative to engage in a coup against an elected President. The Bidens etc weren't receiving payments from Ukrainians, Russians, Chinese etc. To kick puppies. This story sounds like going after low hanging fruit for appearances. Interweaving the two. Russia as a active operation to weaken American society and thrawting that is good. US national issues should be solvable by the US itself but the proper evidence needs to be there. I've said it in a differnt thread: Conservatives mistrust the government and a check on governemt power is a positive thing BUT Russia has maginified the mistrust it to such an extent that it becomes strategically detrimental to America in the sense that every government action is presumed to be evil and the ability to counter hostile nations is diminished. Yet the true success of Russian interference in the 2016 election was not the actual minor, amateur hour stuff - it was the Dems going whole hog on Russia, Russia, Russia and lying about it, creating their own false evidence to get the government to conduct illegal searches and investigation of Trump. |
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Soon many on ARFCOM will be arrested for their comments on the Ukraine and COVID Forum.
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Quoted: Hey look guys, Obama is an arfcommer now. https://media.makeameme.org/created/the-1980s-are.jpg View Quote A Russian agreeing with Obama? Shocked |
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Quoted: If you've got evidence he was unregistered, I'm sure the House committee investigating him would be delighted to see it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: If you've got evidence he was unregistered, I'm sure the House committee investigating him would be delighted to see it. They are. https://www.thecentersquare.com/national/article_e0c3a576-1957-11eb-8f45-a7548441b0df.html A search of Justice Department databases reveals that Hunter Biden failed to register as a foreign agent while promoting the interests of foreign business partners in Washington, including brokering meetings with his father and other government officials, and RealClear Investigations has learned that at least one Senate committee is investigating whether Joe Biden’s son violated federal laws requiring disclosure of such foreign contacts. |
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Quoted: They are. https://www.thecentersquare.com/national/article_e0c3a576-1957-11eb-8f45-a7548441b0df.html View Quote Cool, so charge him then |
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Quoted: The DOJ isn't deciding that speech constitutes "illegal propaganda." They are alleging these Americans are operating as unregistered agents of a foreign power, which you know, you can easily avoid by not taking said foreign power's money. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: 1) I neither believe nor trust a single word that comes out of DOJ at this point 2) I am not real big on the idea of the DOJ deciding that some speech constitutes "illegal propaganda" 3) I'm also not real big on the idea of them deciding to put people in prison for "sowing discord". That all sounds an awful lot like the DOJ trying to put people in jail for having unpopular opinions and then voicing them. Also, if the DOJ is suddenly interested in foreign governments giving money to and supporting political candidates for office, then they can probably find a nice, juicy target at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. The DOJ isn't deciding that speech constitutes "illegal propaganda." They are alleging these Americans are operating as unregistered agents of a foreign power, which you know, you can easily avoid by not taking said foreign power's money. Like he said I don't trust a word the DOJ says. |
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Quoted: meanwhile, most of congress accepts campaign money from from foreign sources on a regular basis, senators have sexual affairs with foreign spies the Biden family gets paid large sums of money for employment they dont show up for in foreign countries, and the Clinton Fund was funded by foreign govts. View Quote too big to fail |
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Bartholomew_Roberts: The DOJ isn't deciding that speech constitutes "illegal propaganda." They are alleging these Americans are operating as unregistered agents of a foreign power, which you know, you can easily avoid by not taking said foreign power's money. View Quote |
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Quoted: Lol. Imagine being so fucked in the head that you get upset about actual counter intelligence work. Seems like there’s a lot of nervous accounts in this thread… https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/266317/22492524-44A4-4ECD-93D7-EE14AEADE98C-2789315.jpg View Quote Counter intelligence work? They are charging some of the dumbest people on the planet for the equivalent of selling milk that hasn’t been pasteurized with out first setting up a private sellers club. I like private property rights. I like first amendment rights. In a prior thread you personally called me a racist for the former and you are calling me a traitor for the latter now. I don’t like you. I won’t insinuate it. I’m telling you. I’m not a fan of your opinions, or you. |
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Oh what an interesting turn of events. The US commies charged are the African People’s Socialist Party, who's leader happens to be a Gazi who was also the founder of "Black Hammer" in Georgia. We've had threads a few years ago about these people. Black Hammer tried to buy some land somewhere and make their own utopia which failed. One of the threads at the time was him calling out Antifa in this old video.
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Quoted: Counter intelligence work? They are charging some of the dumbest people on the planet for the equivalent of selling milk that hasn’t been pasteurized with out first setting up a private sellers club. I like private property rights. I like first amendment rights. In a prior thread you personally called me a racist for the former and you are calling me a traitor for the latter now. I don’t like you. I won’t insinuate it. I’m telling you. I’m not a fan of your opinions, or you. View Quote Lol. Talk about paper thin skin. But that's OK. Everyone here knows your schtick. You not liking me is a complement. |
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Quoted: The DOJ isn't deciding that speech constitutes "illegal propaganda." They are alleging these Americans are operating as unregistered agents of a foreign power, which you know, you can easily avoid by not taking said foreign power's money. View Quote This strikes me that it is similar to Wilson jailing socialists who opposed the war during WW1, mostly just an attack on free speech. |
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Quoted: Lol. Talk about paper thin skin. But that's OK. Everyone here knows your schtick. You not liking me is a complement. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Counter intelligence work? They are charging some of the dumbest people on the planet for the equivalent of selling milk that hasn’t been pasteurized with out first setting up a private sellers club. I like private property rights. I like first amendment rights. In a prior thread you personally called me a racist for the former and you are calling me a traitor for the latter now. I don’t like you. I won’t insinuate it. I’m telling you. I’m not a fan of your opinions, or you. Lol. Talk about paper thin skin. But that's OK. Everyone here knows your schtick. You not liking me is a complement. Yeah, 4-5 thousand of them seem to enjoy it. Sorry you ain’t one. I would imagine that it’s the attempt at honesty in both cases. Oh, and there’s been around a thousand additional murders over the baseline in Georgia since 2020. You figure that getting rid of citizens arrest, and stopping people from getting involved when a crime is witnessed was worth it? Vast majority of victims were black by the way. I’d imagine half of them are unsolved if Georgia is like most other parts of the country. |
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Quoted: What nonsense? This is like saying Russians paying less than a couple hundred grand for some Facebook ads, was a bigger threat than the democrats/Clintons paying for Fusion GPS to work with Russians and corrupt US gov officals to fabricate intel and a narrative to engage in a coup against an elected President. The Bidens etc weren't receiving payments from Ukrainians, Russians, Chinese etc. To kick puppies. This story sounds like going after low hanging fruit for appearances. View Quote It wasn't just the democrats, clintons, and fusion gps. It was also a large part of our domestic secret police and spy orgs, and others in the administrative state. Much, much worse. Basically a coup against the American people. And correct, this story is about continuing the Russia!Russia!Russia! narrative and pretend the government is protecting us. |
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Quoted: It wasn't just the democrats, clintons, and fusion gps. It was also a large part of our domestic secret police and spy orgs, and others in the administrative state. Much, much worse. Basically a coup against the American people. And correct, this story is about continuing the Russia!Russia!Russia! narrative and pretend the government is protecting us. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: What nonsense? This is like saying Russians paying less than a couple hundred grand for some Facebook ads, was a bigger threat than the democrats/Clintons paying for Fusion GPS to work with Russians and corrupt US gov officals to fabricate intel and a narrative to engage in a coup against an elected President. The Bidens etc weren't receiving payments from Ukrainians, Russians, Chinese etc. To kick puppies. This story sounds like going after low hanging fruit for appearances. It wasn't just the democrats, clintons, and fusion gps. It was also a large part of our domestic secret police and spy orgs, and others in the administrative state. Much, much worse. Basically a coup against the American people. And correct, this story is about continuing the Russia!Russia!Russia! narrative and pretend the government is protecting us. It’s about using a fringe group that’s in every way offensive to create precedent that will be applied to every enemy of the state using the licensure system. No proof of tangible damages is required beyond the fact that proper documentation and permits weren’t obtained. It’s bullshit. Anyone that’s an apologist for it ain’t your friend. It’s one thing to draw satisfaction from seeing those specific people getting shit on. It’s idiotic to support the precedent and to get one you’re going to have the other. |
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Quoted: Oh what an interesting turn of events. The US commies charged are the African People’s Socialist Party, who's leader happens to be a Gazi who was also the founder of "Black Hammer" in Georgia. We've had threads a few years ago about these people. Black Hammer tried to buy some land somewhere and make their own utopia which failed. One of the threads at the time was him calling out Antifa in this old video. View Quote Oh thank God DOJ saved America again! No way we should consider cutting their funding. |
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Quoted: It’s about using a fringe group to create precedent that will be applied to every enemy of the state using the licensure system. No proof of tangible damages is required beyond the fact that proper documentation and permits weren’t obtained. It’s bullshit. View Quote And it dovetails nicely with Russia!Russia!Russia! So it is all win. |
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Quoted: And it dovetails nicely with Russia!Russia!Russia! So it is all win. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: It’s about using a fringe group to create precedent that will be applied to every enemy of the state using the licensure system. No proof of tangible damages is required beyond the fact that proper documentation and permits weren’t obtained. It’s bullshit. And it dovetails nicely with Russia!Russia!Russia! So it is all win. Yup. |
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I'm convinced those black socialist ethno-nationalists would have produced fine propaganda for Putin, convincing tens of millions of Americans to support Russia!
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Quoted: meanwhile, most of congress accepts campaign money from from foreign sources on a regular basis, senators have sexual affairs with foreign spies the Biden family gets paid large sums of money for employment they dont show up for in foreign countries, and the Clinton Fund was funded by foreign govts. View Quote Attached File |
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Only the Whine Haus may use propaganda on the American Sheeple.
(BTW, since Bathhaus Barry's pretendency, it's been lawful to use propaganda on the American people). |
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Quoted: Yeah, 4-5 thousand of them seem to enjoy it. Sorry you ain’t one. I would imagine that it’s the attempt at honesty in both cases. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Counter intelligence work? They are charging some of the dumbest people on the planet for the equivalent of selling milk that hasn’t been pasteurized with out first setting up a private sellers club. I like private property rights. I like first amendment rights. In a prior thread you personally called me a racist for the former and you are calling me a traitor for the latter now. I don’t like you. I won’t insinuate it. I’m telling you. I’m not a fan of your opinions, or you. Lol. Talk about paper thin skin. But that's OK. Everyone here knows your schtick. You not liking me is a complement. Yeah, 4-5 thousand of them seem to enjoy it. Sorry you ain’t one. I would imagine that it’s the attempt at honesty in both cases. Lol. I’ve now had two people tell me they’re arf celebrities. First deej, now you. Congrats on your achievement, I guess. |
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Quoted: Lol. I’ve now had two people tell me they’re arf celebrities. First deej, now you. Congrats on your achievement, I guess. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Counter intelligence work? They are charging some of the dumbest people on the planet for the equivalent of selling milk that hasn’t been pasteurized with out first setting up a private sellers club. I like private property rights. I like first amendment rights. In a prior thread you personally called me a racist for the former and you are calling me a traitor for the latter now. I don’t like you. I won’t insinuate it. I’m telling you. I’m not a fan of your opinions, or you. Lol. Talk about paper thin skin. But that's OK. Everyone here knows your schtick. You not liking me is a complement. Yeah, 4-5 thousand of them seem to enjoy it. Sorry you ain’t one. I would imagine that it’s the attempt at honesty in both cases. Lol. I’ve now had two people tell me they’re arf celebrities. First deej, now you. Congrats on your achievement, I guess. Well congratulations on the additional 1000 murders in Georgia since 2020. Good thing they got rid of citizens arrests, and set the legal precedent that acting on eye witnesses observing crimes is good for life in prison. I’m sure a lot of murderers are out there today enjoying their lives because of it. Most of the victims are black but I’m sure their families are really happy to know that they’re families murderers were legally protected to leave the scene unmolested. |
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Quoted: This strikes me that it is similar to Wilson jailing socialists who opposed the war during WW1, mostly just an attack on free speech. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The DOJ isn't deciding that speech constitutes "illegal propaganda." They are alleging these Americans are operating as unregistered agents of a foreign power, which you know, you can easily avoid by not taking said foreign power's money. This strikes me that it is similar to Wilson jailing socialists who opposed the war during WW1, mostly just an attack on free speech. I was thinking of Wilson and the Sedition Acts when I read this -- right on target for progressives, just like their Dis/mis/mal info conspiracy to neuter the 1st Amendment. |
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Quoted: Well congratulations on the additional 1000 murders in Georgia since 2020. Good thing they got rid of citizens arrests, and set the legal precedent that acting on eye witnesses observing crimes is good for life in prison. I’m sure a lot of murderers are out there today enjoying their lives because of it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Counter intelligence work? They are charging some of the dumbest people on the planet for the equivalent of selling milk that hasn’t been pasteurized with out first setting up a private sellers club. I like private property rights. I like first amendment rights. In a prior thread you personally called me a racist for the former and you are calling me a traitor for the latter now. I don’t like you. I won’t insinuate it. I’m telling you. I’m not a fan of your opinions, or you. Lol. Talk about paper thin skin. But that's OK. Everyone here knows your schtick. You not liking me is a complement. Yeah, 4-5 thousand of them seem to enjoy it. Sorry you ain’t one. I would imagine that it’s the attempt at honesty in both cases. Lol. I’ve now had two people tell me they’re arf celebrities. First deej, now you. Congrats on your achievement, I guess. Well congratulations on the additional 1000 murders in Georgia since 2020. Good thing they got rid of citizens arrests, and set the legal precedent that acting on eye witnesses observing crimes is good for life in prison. I’m sure a lot of murderers are out there today enjoying their lives because of it. What? Are you having a mental health emergency? |
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Quoted: What? Are you having a mental health emergency? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Counter intelligence work? They are charging some of the dumbest people on the planet for the equivalent of selling milk that hasn’t been pasteurized with out first setting up a private sellers club. I like private property rights. I like first amendment rights. In a prior thread you personally called me a racist for the former and you are calling me a traitor for the latter now. I don’t like you. I won’t insinuate it. I’m telling you. I’m not a fan of your opinions, or you. Lol. Talk about paper thin skin. But that's OK. Everyone here knows your schtick. You not liking me is a complement. Yeah, 4-5 thousand of them seem to enjoy it. Sorry you ain’t one. I would imagine that it’s the attempt at honesty in both cases. Lol. I’ve now had two people tell me they’re arf celebrities. First deej, now you. Congrats on your achievement, I guess. Well congratulations on the additional 1000 murders in Georgia since 2020. Good thing they got rid of citizens arrests, and set the legal precedent that acting on eye witnesses observing crimes is good for life in prison. I’m sure a lot of murderers are out there today enjoying their lives because of it. What? Are you having a mental health emergency? Nah, just remembering our past conversations. I probably shouldn’t have brought it up considering that they remove screen names in archived threads now. I’d imagine the points I made 2-3 years ago would contrast nicely with the increases in murders since then though. |
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Quoted: Nah, just remembering our past conversations. I probably shouldn’t have brought it up considering that they remove screen names in archived threads now. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Counter intelligence work? They are charging some of the dumbest people on the planet for the equivalent of selling milk that hasn’t been pasteurized with out first setting up a private sellers club. I like private property rights. I like first amendment rights. In a prior thread you personally called me a racist for the former and you are calling me a traitor for the latter now. I don’t like you. I won’t insinuate it. I’m telling you. I’m not a fan of your opinions, or you. Lol. Talk about paper thin skin. But that's OK. Everyone here knows your schtick. You not liking me is a complement. Yeah, 4-5 thousand of them seem to enjoy it. Sorry you ain’t one. I would imagine that it’s the attempt at honesty in both cases. Lol. I’ve now had two people tell me they’re arf celebrities. First deej, now you. Congrats on your achievement, I guess. Well congratulations on the additional 1000 murders in Georgia since 2020. Good thing they got rid of citizens arrests, and set the legal precedent that acting on eye witnesses observing crimes is good for life in prison. I’m sure a lot of murderers are out there today enjoying their lives because of it. What? Are you having a mental health emergency? Nah, just remembering our past conversations. I probably shouldn’t have brought it up considering that they remove screen names in archived threads now. I literally have no idea what you’re talking about. But way to be triggered over online conversations that happened years ago. That’s healthy. |
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Quoted: I literally have no idea what you’re talking about. But way to be triggered over online conversations that happened years ago. That’s healthy. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Counter intelligence work? They are charging some of the dumbest people on the planet for the equivalent of selling milk that hasn’t been pasteurized with out first setting up a private sellers club. I like private property rights. I like first amendment rights. In a prior thread you personally called me a racist for the former and you are calling me a traitor for the latter now. I don’t like you. I won’t insinuate it. I’m telling you. I’m not a fan of your opinions, or you. Lol. Talk about paper thin skin. But that's OK. Everyone here knows your schtick. You not liking me is a complement. Yeah, 4-5 thousand of them seem to enjoy it. Sorry you ain’t one. I would imagine that it’s the attempt at honesty in both cases. Lol. I’ve now had two people tell me they’re arf celebrities. First deej, now you. Congrats on your achievement, I guess. Well congratulations on the additional 1000 murders in Georgia since 2020. Good thing they got rid of citizens arrests, and set the legal precedent that acting on eye witnesses observing crimes is good for life in prison. I’m sure a lot of murderers are out there today enjoying their lives because of it. What? Are you having a mental health emergency? Nah, just remembering our past conversations. I probably shouldn’t have brought it up considering that they remove screen names in archived threads now. I literally have no idea what you’re talking about. But way to be triggered over online conversations that happened years ago. That’s healthy. I don’t like to be called racist or a traitor. Sort of thing sticks with me. I’m not surprised that you are unable to remember it. I bet you say that shit to people daily. |
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Quoted: I don’t like to be called racist or a traitor. Sort of thing sticks with me. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Counter intelligence work? They are charging some of the dumbest people on the planet for the equivalent of selling milk that hasn’t been pasteurized with out first setting up a private sellers club. I like private property rights. I like first amendment rights. In a prior thread you personally called me a racist for the former and you are calling me a traitor for the latter now. I don’t like you. I won’t insinuate it. I’m telling you. I’m not a fan of your opinions, or you. Lol. Talk about paper thin skin. But that's OK. Everyone here knows your schtick. You not liking me is a complement. Yeah, 4-5 thousand of them seem to enjoy it. Sorry you ain’t one. I would imagine that it’s the attempt at honesty in both cases. Lol. I’ve now had two people tell me they’re arf celebrities. First deej, now you. Congrats on your achievement, I guess. Well congratulations on the additional 1000 murders in Georgia since 2020. Good thing they got rid of citizens arrests, and set the legal precedent that acting on eye witnesses observing crimes is good for life in prison. I’m sure a lot of murderers are out there today enjoying their lives because of it. What? Are you having a mental health emergency? Nah, just remembering our past conversations. I probably shouldn’t have brought it up considering that they remove screen names in archived threads now. I literally have no idea what you’re talking about. But way to be triggered over online conversations that happened years ago. That’s healthy. I don’t like to be called racist or a traitor. Sort of thing sticks with me. Lol. You haven’t been called shit. Sorry about the guilty conscience bruh. |
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Quoted: Lol. You haven’t been called shit. Sorry about the guilty conscience bruh. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Counter intelligence work? They are charging some of the dumbest people on the planet for the equivalent of selling milk that hasn’t been pasteurized with out first setting up a private sellers club. I like private property rights. I like first amendment rights. In a prior thread you personally called me a racist for the former and you are calling me a traitor for the latter now. I don’t like you. I won’t insinuate it. I’m telling you. I’m not a fan of your opinions, or you. Lol. Talk about paper thin skin. But that's OK. Everyone here knows your schtick. You not liking me is a complement. Yeah, 4-5 thousand of them seem to enjoy it. Sorry you ain’t one. I would imagine that it’s the attempt at honesty in both cases. Lol. I’ve now had two people tell me they’re arf celebrities. First deej, now you. Congrats on your achievement, I guess. Well congratulations on the additional 1000 murders in Georgia since 2020. Good thing they got rid of citizens arrests, and set the legal precedent that acting on eye witnesses observing crimes is good for life in prison. I’m sure a lot of murderers are out there today enjoying their lives because of it. What? Are you having a mental health emergency? Nah, just remembering our past conversations. I probably shouldn’t have brought it up considering that they remove screen names in archived threads now. I literally have no idea what you’re talking about. But way to be triggered over online conversations that happened years ago. That’s healthy. I don’t like to be called racist or a traitor. Sort of thing sticks with me. Lol. You haven’t been called shit. Sorry about the guilty conscience bruh. Ok, that’s funny. Put a little more cheek like that in your condescension and I might start to think better of you. |
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Quoted: Yeah, 4-5 thousand of them seem to enjoy it. Sorry you ain’t one. I would imagine that it’s the attempt at honesty in both cases. Oh, and there’s been around a thousand additional murders over the baseline in Georgia since 2020. You figure that getting rid of citizens arrest, and stopping people from getting involved when a crime is witnessed was worth it? Vast majority of victims were black by the way. I’d imagine half of them are unsolved if Georgia is like most other parts of the country. View Quote "I'm so cool, trust me". I'm pretty sure you aren't talking for those "1000s', right? It's just you. Why so emotional when foreign agents get caught trying to divide and influence? Is anyone's guess. |
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Quoted: I agree. These people are shit birds and this is a good arrest GD hates the Feds so much that it overrides their logic when the Feds actually do something right. View Quote The problem is, I don’t trust them to “do something right”…ever. I’m really reaching to find something the .gov has done that didn’t at least have unintended consequences damaging the entity they were trying to “help”. Sometimes what they do is actually 180 degrees from what they need to do to deal with a problem. Forgive me if I’m cynical. I’ve watch this shit show for 50 years (since my early teens) and I haven’t seen much good done by .gov. |
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Quoted: "I'm so cool, trust me". I'm pretty sure you aren't talking for those "1000s', right? It's just you. Why so emotional when foreign agents get caught trying to divide and influence? Is anyone's guess. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Yeah, 4-5 thousand of them seem to enjoy it. Sorry you ain’t one. I would imagine that it’s the attempt at honesty in both cases. Oh, and there’s been around a thousand additional murders over the baseline in Georgia since 2020. You figure that getting rid of citizens arrest, and stopping people from getting involved when a crime is witnessed was worth it? Vast majority of victims were black by the way. I’d imagine half of them are unsolved if Georgia is like most other parts of the country. "I'm so cool, trust me". I'm pretty sure you aren't talking for those "1000s', right? It's just you. Why so emotional when foreign agents get caught trying to divide and influence? Is anyone's guess. I talk for myself. That’s the charm. Are you the only one allowed to speak for most people? Do you have the proper licenses? It’s because Americans aren’t foreigners. They’re Americans being paid to work for a government. It’s the federal government’s job to expel foreign nationals who have broken the law. It’s the government’s responsibility to not allow criminals into the country. If there are tangible damages charge citizens for their roles in the crime that did the damage. If there’s not, save your pennies and get better at expelling foreign nationals before they can build their networks. When citizens can seek to charge and convict specific politicians for their roles in creating policies that lead directly to the deaths of their family members then I would be more than willing to reconsider my stance. So long as politicians can not be held personally criminally accountable for their role in the advancement and implementation of destructive policies I fail to see why citizens should be. |
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Quoted: Feds indicted a bunch of human smugglers last September. I expected GD to side with the human smugglers now. Here-feds indict human smugglers. https://www.justice.gov/sites/default/files/styles/width_12/public/press-releases/images/2022/09/13/truck_redacted-1.jpg?itok=1ejKTH4H https://www.justice.gov/sites/default/files/styles/width_12/public/press-releases/images/2022/09/13/laredo_pd_-_truck_redacted-1.jpg?itok=FN3MyzsD https://www.justice.gov/sites/default/files/styles/width_12/public/press-releases/images/2022/09/13/crate_redacted1024_1.jpg?itok=QLyzKix9 View Quote And, I’d say it was because someone in FedGov didn’t get their cut. |
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Quoted: I've said it in a differnt thread: Conservatives mistrust the government and a check on governemt power is a positive thing BUT Russia has maginified the mistrust it to such an extent that it becomes strategically detrimental to America in the sense that every government action is presumed to be evil and the ability to counter hostile nations is diminished. View Quote And the Government earned EVERY. SINGLE. BIT. OF. IT. |
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Quoted: "I'm so cool, trust me". I'm pretty sure you aren't talking for those "1000s', right? It's just you. Why so emotional when foreign agents get caught trying to divide and influence? Is anyone's guess. View Quote The people who "caught them" are themselves controlled by foreign agents. How much did Biden get from China? Russia? Ukraine? Why did 51 "former intel agents" write an open letter trying to cover up Biden's laptop story in 2020? |
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