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Zerowone said: » YouTube Video Placeholder Ffxiah... proof that regardless of your political affiliation no one really gives a ***about the truth or finding it but rather just making sure that whatever see your On is the winner lol...
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Lakshmi.Flavin said: » Ffxiah... proof that regardless of your political affiliation no one really gives a *** about the truth or finding it but rather just making sure that whatever see your On is the winner lol... It took you 18,000 posts to figure that out ? fonewear said: » The only way to stop a bad guy with a gun is with a good guy with a machete ! Parkland shooting: Armed school resource officer ‘never went in’ to school during shooting NBC News Stoneman Douglas cop resigns; sheriff says he should have 'killed the killer' Sun Sentinel, local Yeah I read the local news article. They heard the shots and bailed.
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Odin.Slore said: » Yeah I read the local news article. They heard the shots and bailed. That's why I say put vets in there. Not POGS but real vets. I don’t know though; because of Fort Hood in 2009. Offline
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They still got the guy. But yes military members without guns wont do much and the ones with it can't do anything if they aren't there when it happens
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clearlyamule said: » They still got the guy. But yes military members without guns wont do much and the ones with it can't do anything if they aren't there when it happens Have you tried cat massage ? YouTube Video Placeholder The current status of people whining about gun violence:
"The President/Congress needs to do something!!!" *Proceeds to nitpick every single proposed solution* Offline
fonewear said: » Have you tried cat massage ? YouTube Video Placeholder Quote: so wrapped up in enjoying a massage that she forgets to swallow and then she drools... this is a very expressive and unconscious from of approval. Remember you can't fool drool Yeah I think I've been there Offline
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Remember just because you enjoy your cat...doesn't mean your cat enjoys you !
Bahamut.Ravael said: » The current status of people whining about gun violence: "The President/Congress needs to do something!!!" *Proceeds to nitpick every single proposed solution* Sure about that? They are merely talking about raising the age limit, and the NRA promptly released a full, lengthy statement announcing their complete opposition. Offline
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clearlyamule said: » and the ones with it can't do anything if they aren't there when it happens And it is the major flaw in the notion of having a small amount trained armed personnel on a campus. Especially when most school shooters have an intimate understanding of the locations schedules and routines. Viciouss said: » Bahamut.Ravael said: » The current status of people whining about gun violence: "The President/Congress needs to do something!!!" *Proceeds to nitpick every single proposed solution* Sure about that? They are merely talking about raising the age limit, and the NRA promptly released a full, lengthy statement announcing their complete opposition. Probably because it's a reactionary measure that does very little to solve the actual problem. There are many ways to get a gun, and once a kid has his hands on one and intends to use it, then what? Maybe if they bundled that together with some legislation that addresses the actual issue of mental illness and increases the awareness of red flags, all with a side order of legitimate protection for kids when someone slips through the system? Well, now we're talking. But whatever, blah blah blah, evil 2nd amendment, evil NRA, evil Republicans, evil guns, shootings win us elections, etc. http://www.kansascity.com/news/politics-government/article201629499.html
Good times in Kansas. Quote: JEFFERSON CITY Gov. Eric Greitens was indicted Thursday afternoon by a St. Louis grand jury on a felony charge of invasion of privacy. The charge stems from a 2015 affair and allegations that he threatened to release a nude photograph of the woman, taken while she was blindfolded and her hands were bound, if she ever spoke publicly about the affair. St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner launched a criminal investigation of the allegations last month shortly after they become public. The indictment accuses Greitens of not only knowingly photographing the woman with whom he had an affair, but also transmitting the image “in a manner that allowed access to that image via a computer.” After news of the indictment broke, Greitens was seen being led down a hallway in the local courthouse by several St. Louis city deputies, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported. Kansas City, Missouri, fyi. Its unbelievable that that guy didn't resign, that conviction is in the bag.
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Lakshmi.Zerowone said: » http://www.kansascity.com/news/politics-government/article201629499.html Good times in Kansas. Quote: JEFFERSON CITY Gov. Eric Greitens was indicted Thursday afternoon by a St. Louis grand jury on a felony charge of invasion of privacy. The charge stems from a 2015 affair and allegations that he threatened to release a nude photograph of the woman, taken while she was blindfolded and her hands were bound, if she ever spoke publicly about the affair. St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner launched a criminal investigation of the allegations last month shortly after they become public. The indictment accuses Greitens of not only knowingly photographing the woman with whom he had an affair, but also transmitting the image “in a manner that allowed access to that image via a computer.” After news of the indictment broke, Greitens was seen being led down a hallway in the local courthouse by several St. Louis city deputies, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported. Without the pics I don't really care. Offline
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Bahamut.Ravael said: » Viciouss said: » Bahamut.Ravael said: » The current status of people whining about gun violence: "The President/Congress needs to do something!!!" *Proceeds to nitpick every single proposed solution* Sure about that? They are merely talking about raising the age limit, and the NRA promptly released a full, lengthy statement announcing their complete opposition. Probably because it's a reactionary measure that does very little to solve the actual problem. There are many ways to get a gun, and once a kid has his hands on one and intends to use it, then what? Maybe if they bundled that together with some legislation that addresses the actual issue of mental illness and increases the awareness of red flags, all with a side order of legitimate protection for kids when someone slips through the system? Well, now we're talking. But whatever, blah blah blah, evil 2nd amendment, evil NRA, evil Republicans, evil guns, shootings win us elections, etc. Guns don't kill people...I kill people ! Offline
Zerowone said: » clearlyamule said: » and the ones with it can't do anything if they aren't there when it happens And it is the major flaw in the notion of having a small amount trained armed personnel on a campus. Especially when most school shooters have an intimate understanding of the locations schedules and routines. Offline
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Viciouss said: » Kansas City, Missouri, fyi. Its unbelievable that that guy didn't resign, that conviction is in the bag. YouTube Video Placeholder Viciouss said: » Kansas City, Missouri, fyi. Its unbelievable that that guy didn't resign, that conviction is in the bag. Why should they? Search "walking the appellation trail" There's less reason to resign over sexual scandals now that Bill Clinton and JFK have been turned into patron saints.
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